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PAGE SIX P THE DAILY ALAbKA l-_MPlRL—JUNLAU ALAbKA % ling; Bill Cook to succeed himself |George James of A n, 5 .Aml- as house guest of Miss L. M. Mills; he Utilities Board; Roy Avrit ed up at the Sitka Marine Ways Mrs. Wm Cook, from Long Beach, —_—— News No'es { TAl Guppy for the School|Thursday to check @ leak in the California, where she has spent the Board to succeed Elliott Fletcher, stern post past few months settling the estate ring The caucus lasted . not of her mother; Bill Beach, from a u than 15 minutes. The Comedian, troller owned by business trip to the States; Mr. From II a Henry Wood of Juneau, will be and Mrs. Sigurd Jackson with their | The funeral of George Peterson hauled out at the Sitka Marine children Stuart and Roberta — Mr, 8 who passed away Wednesday night|Ways March 1 to have a new keel Jackson, a brother of Chris Jack- R PR T T TR heart attack, was held Frids stalled & spairs made the son, will svork for Henry Moy and | 3 SITKA, Alaska, Feb. 28.—(Special art attack, was held Friday |installed and repairs mads on the Wil o o JFOR SALE - | WA"TED | | Corgespondence) —At the regular &fterncon at the USO building with |bow. Council meeting last Tuesday eve- ks conducting the services B Mr. and Mrs. Malfred | "y ECTRIC GENERATORS | WANTED — RELIABLE people to N Tri ning the tax rate was lowered from Mrs. Chester Latta sang, accom-| Carl Buchanan has bought a new Soley from a vacation in the NEW DIESEL and Gasoline En- operate tourist hotel dn:mgpmomu Da.l!’ S(?heduled r.ps 18 mills to 16 1-2 mills and the panied by Mrs. Clarence Rands.|Chevrolet loadmaster engine from States — Mr. Soley is buyer for S. gine-Driven 1% to 50kw, 50 & 60! and kitchen, on lease or rental 1946 expense budget for the city Members of the Moose Lodge con- Art Gillis and is installing it in his Einstross; Richard Eliason, son of; Guoles 1 & 3 ;,hase P)‘t;lni.)l‘De- RaMis 1ok esn erinning e TO was estimated at $77,650. ducted the graveside rites at the|troller the 31-C-127. Mr. and Mrs, George Eliason, re- very. Dealers protected. 4. J.| - 1. .Apply Pullen HU“‘;[ Skig;‘.ayy ik s T PR S rning h after receiving his : Sypgrotut Wi d = . A resol passed. petition- Moose Cemetery turning h . g 41- i 200- The crowd which attended the| Rudolph Sarvela has purchased a discharge from the Navy; Mr. and| .o York3l; “fi yad‘s°f‘209‘ft‘s‘" 3 $0989) 1IKa ing the services w an indication of the 121 Gray gas engine from Baranof Mrs. M. E. LaCour and infant son, | sale of cer proper- s, ir ,,“m\,l‘., the f the great ¢ and affection which | Motors for his new troller being from Shreveport, Louisiana, where|LoOK! LOOK! AIR FORCE B-g J- HOLIFIELD — Will you please, Russian Greek Catholic Church Mr. Peterson had won in the com- built by the Sitka Marine Ways, ~ Mr. LaCour reccived his discharge| life jackets. Inflated instantly by |CAll Phone 271 after 6 p. m. | Petersburg Kelchlkan and of W. R. Hanlon he City munity — from the Army—Mrs. LaCour is the| release of compressed gas. Has ————————— e Clerk was instructed to advertise Mrs. Ted Benson of Metlakatla is former Joanna Jackson, daughter of| dqye marker and is ideal for VH_\NTED—Tum(. model battery ra-! o as required by law 1l Malachoff died late Sunday the house'guest of Miss Cleo Camp- Mr, and Mrs. George Jackson and| sportsmen and fishermen. Can be| 9i0: Ask for Paul Sommers. Ph.| Also T. .ps om the Coast Guard ; at the home of his father, bell at her apartment in the Kettle- the couple plan to make their Per-! worn continuously without both- Red. 570. (208-12) | tars in Washington a$ Malachoff, from tuberculo- son Building. Mrs. Benson arrived manent homé here; Mr. and Mrs.| o These jackets are new and wWANTS ey - | TO m the OCity and the for which he had been hospital- last week to visit her three chil- Jack Roberts and son James from‘f priced at 7.95 singly..or $28.00 in W:(;;’Eg)ml‘; E:u\:;foub;e bxed, 5 for ized v.several yo y stk o Shel- ¢ cation in e v : , dressing | Union, asking for ized in the States for several years dren, who are students ai the Shel- a vacation in the States: Capt_‘ lots of four. Call 706 or Blue 405. 7 o 5 i it Coast Guard base and before returning to his home here don Jackson School. and Mrs. L. J. Ogan and daughter agat; | "Shle; AmpAEh, AIRE M6E) Eledil HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH s in Sitka, was read statir bout a year ago. He was born in —— Pamela to visit Mrs. Ogan's par- i i i 5 P (208-13) | . that at present no commitment § {h 1017 amd dttended school Ray Neilson arrived by plane last ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Carter. |1 FUR SEAL ladies coat, 1 mink | DESIRE TO BUY lot anywhere in | AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS could be ade due to the uncer : weekend to spend his 30 day leave neck piece, 1 steamer trunk, 1, toun P. O. Box 1927. (207-t6) | ; f tainty of the number of men avai leral services were conducted With his parents, Mr. and Mrs. The SJS II returned Thursday| small suit case, ladies umbrella. e i s o S SRS s Funcral services wero conducted iEh I8, PV Nas reentisted from Seattle with Mr. and Mrs,| Inquire Victory Barber Shop. | WANTED—Between town and 10 For Informahun and Reservations Phone 612 | Also read 5 telegram from T aard followed by interment i and will return to Larry Doig and two small sons on, (209-tf) | mile to buy or rent modern home. . M. Goddard, stating that in the City Cemetery. He is sur- board, and George Baggen, Jr., who, - ———————| 2 bedroom minimum. No children E. M. Godda A 5 ROOM HOUSE for sale, Auk Bay | Cash if suitable buy. Call Green S - S - o o ; he C I lbert Neilson, another son, ar- is returning after several years ser- . Iman Bill Beach will vived by his father, two brothers, Alber ] r fx;jr“\‘xl;.: :?ln n ulrx'u‘nmu: the Nick and Menandry and three rived on the North Sea after re- vice piloting ships in the Aleut- $1900. Write V. A. Hensey, City.| 629 after 5 p.m. or write Box 1713.| AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXE.» boat harbor; that Public Utiities Sis Mrs. w1l Susort, of Ever- ceiving his discharge from the Navy. ians. Mr. Baggen will work with | (209-t6) | (206-t8) | Manager J. D. Littlepage was in ett, Washington, Mrs. Charles Kal- — his father, operating the Sam-| oo pEEo oo (m\ - S | NE“ L' CLARK and COMPANY the Laurel Beach Hospital and that bow of and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin pur- Son Tisk Pk eni P g e g s e e ¢ Santa Meither of Odessa, Texas. chased the DeArmond home on > - S0 Prospecting, 925 I, kitchen privileges for fisherman's ,§ Established 1940 he himself would be leaving Santa b : l1th St. P.- O. Box 1144 Juneau.| wife. Ph. Red 380. g i d Monica for home about March 2 = - Marine Street and plan to sell llh" p'ER(E' SHANKS AT (209-t3) | Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors Frank Erickson representing the Frank Ward, son of Bill Ward, home tk now occupy on Etolin e e e WANTED—RELIEF Pharmacist for . . after Street. Mrs. Elizabeth DeArmond BHHEl '[ABERNA(I_E DAVENO $30. Call Green 113. | 1st week in A Write Empire || 208 Franklin S"eet S Phone 757 Sitka Cold Storage Company and arrived by plane Saturday | (209-tf) ‘ 6939. i FAIRBANKS OFFiCE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Mayor Ed Cushing representing t itka yeceiving his discharge from the pl to rent a room and remain 3 > Company 4 to Ar s vife in Sitka. ! y | ! . 7 Telephone Compan ) o 2 in Anchor His wife 8 0 (lo(K ro"|GH'I' T g e o e % protest increase ¢ ments on om the States two weeks ¢ 2 G balloon tire models, Price crated | Aircraft Co. Ph. 321 (202-tf) KlfllOCh N Nelu Johnw Clark those properties. Council decided it her husband ‘here. Mr. Passengers leaving on the North sk s ey e the increased valuation of the Ward is employed at the Columbia Sea were: Mrs. Marie Brightman, The Rev. Ralph E. Baker announ- D N o h aatl| A sok DEREDLD B INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE 2 00¢ & S i s that there will be a meeting| stock of bicycle supplies. former should be $13,000 and the Ly Mill and plans to make his Mrs. James Brightman and son ¢S 3 ” 4 : latter should remain as of iast year. home her s Timmy, to vacation in the States tonight at the Bethel Tabernacle.| orders given prompt attention CAPT. ARMY PILOT with i A Beb Pier('e nnd wilm Shankz,‘ Madsen Cycle and Fishing Sup- 2,500 hours Army flying — S ——— e e e e Council instructed the clerk - for a month; Mr. and Mrs. Don A % 4 time is interested in flying % st oy selling oir sines: vill be special speakers. : neau. -tf) N i the ACS to keep the communica- Bill Werd. and tormaiyid. e th tes after selling thelr business, SCT0 T Bflkvp S ml:;) o in’ Alaika. SHhé OAA" Cotom i - tions office open from 8 a. m. to the Sears Roebuck office, left on Vorma's Beauty Shop, to Mrs. Tal rarc opportunity to hear thcscl- BEDROOM HOUSE. Fumishcd,| . Lic, married, no_children. DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 10 KETCHIKAN < ' marvics emnloves o oung men with their musical tal- season cation in the States during which il service employee on Japonski, and zm e i el s o They| ver 306 W)]]oughby wog.ml neav Acting Mayor Rands was insiruct- she will visit her sister, Mrs 1 Sam, to join his family in the f DeAing y- { AN o , ! i With connections to Craig, I" awock, Hydaburg and March 8 as World Day of Prayer ton, and possibly visit on the East A,“D.mgm to their home in 1zed Youth for Christ. i After 5 o'clock p.n, 413 West| tains. shirts. Black 210. steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle and to ask all business houses to Coast. “We are indesd happy to bavel A petition bearing the signatures Mr. and Mr old Ward, ¢ Roy Ropby and daughter Fran- e e 8 oiclock ™ ‘said. tnel| mpdels; Blue 870 or Apt. ‘B, | voit workable or no. Pratt Neon | foee—— D s S i s o B og 16 taxpayers was presented ask- cd by Mrs. Frank Bergdahl and €65, Teturning to their home in the i B | 236 Pirst St. East. (208- L‘nl Sign Co. (184-14) E 4 1 i Martha Ellis. States; Mr. and Mrs E. Braley, SO% wRRe: @ 1 AL s Nfl ® &o LE®T A | midnight daily during the fishing the North Sea for an extended va- GUPPY: L. Goddard, former civ- ™ Nice location.’ Call Aschenbren- | Write Empire C6913, Ju- - : via Pelershurg and Wrangell 4 vl or cc Suite Laconnor, Was .Ted Benson, for her 2reé just returning from Nome and {1937 PLY D HAND L RO C 7 ed to proclaim the observance of nie Suite in aconr ki I oras e Fairbanks where they have organ- 937 VIOUTH eLuxe sedan. AUNDR pecialize Cur-, 10th St. Ph. Red 34i (208-t3) ' (189-1mo.) | o QR 7 8 D and o ask al busines houwss 10 OOt L e Staiss sier & vt wih thor | “We are indeed happy to bavel 1% .o i __FOR RESERYATIONS PHONE ¢°2 P 4 e i i 5 hem nday nigh Ve e] a R Ho0 ! of noon and 1 p. m. on that day. ~ Miss Ward last Friday evening by daughter, Mrs. Ro Wheeler; +2 “‘;km:w R e RADIO—Cholce of swo iate console| WANTEL—Neon _transformer g that firemen be included in Mrs ‘ it 5 ety former civil . residents on FOR SALE—Used 8 hp. po;dx DRESSMAKING — TAILORING.. the proposed city ordinance pro- — \ " E ~] 4 : cGraw, Jr, receted his Japonsk, for Sextle D gnd Mrv. 9y ) T W) MVORSEN | V- Scripps factory conversion |, ALTERATIONS = =~ Haines and Skagway viding for the payment of Council- Don McGr 5 ; e lischarge from the Navy after l odgins, for a brief vaca- 18 9 g . g I : YOS 3 men. discharge from the Navy after lo marine _engine with cluteh. In-| " % Blue 565, (179-2mo0.) LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY ling for » service Japanese s remov- HC Juneau; Mrs. Joseph Barn- ire Warner Machine Sh Ordingnce 114, providing for the service in Japanese waters remo tion in ¢ quire Warner Machine op. B j , g Gounoimen was. siven ing mines. Ho has joined his par- 85, cenroute to the home of her| J§ GIVEN ]'RANSFER P e e rod TUESDAY — LOAD FREIGHT MONDAY payment of Councilmen, arents, Mr. and Mrs. James Ber- P g o house, permanent, consider p\h- = its second reading on vacation in Seattle, and B — After routine payment of bills, will return to Sitka with them in I d in Pender, Nebraska, to keep 5 ] OOM FULLY furnished house,i oo b0 mon ot 10378 to 5. — Council adjourned the spring. His sister, Bernadine, & Yendezvous with the story—MTr. Recently announced by the com-|/ 2 blocks from business district.; 13240 BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS S who is attending a business col Barnas, instructor in the High manding officer of Madjgan Gen-| For details, inquire room 3 above frielile bl s TEY VR At the City Caucus held at the lege in Seattle, will also return at School, will join her at the end of eral Hospital, at Fort Lewis, Col| Wirst National Bank. Ph. 676. WANTED—Usea {urniture 306 Wil- GRAY MAB[I\E_‘; ENGINES Fire Hall, with acting M the school year Albert H. Robinson, MC, the | (207-t0) | Joughhy Phone "88 SALES and SERVICE : Y i Rands presiding, the following r e assignment of 2d Lt. Gloria fi"LkOELEVBED,F Lm’m’g’ P mfi‘ ron RENT | J“ean Weldmg and Machme Shop | i —_—___—..__———_J | jnations were made: Charles Pe The Lituya troller owned by Passengers arriving on the North Halvorsen, ANC. AY : i son for Mayor to succeed E. M. Henry Heino, is back in the water Sea were: Miss L. M. Mills, who Transferred from Hammond Gen- E“z‘[‘“" Ph: Blue 414, 830 1?;‘5_]_“{‘;‘]‘[ Goddard: Dr. W. C. Charteris, Ken after having two garboard planks had been called to Seattle by the eral Hospital at Modesto, Calif,, i g bl Sl rrrepe OFFICE ROGHS. second | C. e Nordby and Bill Sarvela for coun- replaced at the Sitka Marine Ways. illness of her brother, W. P. Mills, where she _worked on ad‘mwr[nuvoMENS FUR COAT racoon, full| floor, Klein Bldg. Ph. Black 763. E C T l cilmen, replacing Wally McDonald, - now on the road to recovery; Mrs. and disposition and orthopedic| ®jength, size 34-36 fine condition (208-tf) I' " R [‘ N ‘; Bill Beach and Pete Haugin, retir- The Admiralty, seiner owned by §. Matson, to sps nd a few weeks wards, Lt. Halvorsen's present duty| gg5 Ph. 365. (205-tf) | Vg TR AR , | THEATRES — LODGES — CHURCHES Tl BRI » Si - T P — TRINTEGS HOLISES ! B . e B e ~eic;| FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. BUSINESS HOUSES and HOME Wwwmnoo&nom earned her B. S. degree from the|OZITE RUG PAD 9 x 12. Write| Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. J s University of California at Berkley| Empire No. 6948, (206-t4) | Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) | Is Qur Business P i in 1944, After her discharge from | <==-—— TS —_— f i i 7 B A the Army, the lieutenant ;fmm tc| WYY TAILORED. sl 8ize 30,} LOST AND rou“n !} in addition we do the ordinary run of painting, tinting enter public health nursing or gen-| DeVer worn. Ph. Green 393. | and papering just a lmlg. better and give you eral duty, (206-t4) Y ok “RIGHT NOW” Service. B 5 i — A A REWARD of $10.00 ) for 1eturmng S P = ,Mrs. Alpha Halvorsen, het moli- | \gw PIPER CUB Auplanes now| " lost 6 months oid Husy cor, { WACCILELLAN = Decorator R ALVER B ge » San| ready for delivery. Capital City| light black and gray color, with PHONE 374—DOUGLAS ERbie, Calilnle, - wnd her father,| - pjrcraft Co,, Scutheastern Alaska | light coloed face. Owner Leo Alfred Halvorsen, resides in Juneau.| Dstributors. Phone 321—Box 2227) navorrg. No. 224 Windsor Apts e e e ey g ! A Juneau. (202-0) | ph, Green 392. (200-13) SOGS000600000006000000000000000000000000000600004 B i S [ fl T NOTICE TO BOAT OWNERS |JUST ARRIVED — Pot burn i = oaa U FOR egu ar eYVlce rom sea’i e and acoma Effective March 1-1946 all boat| all sizes—Vee Belts(‘:md rlflile:l-lsey:f(;g!:s‘zs Dw(:,:.mnsmybh:,l; s:,:‘:‘g‘; B owners will register with the Har-| J Weldi d Machine; pq i h FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS i i B 1 atvance | R R e o CATERPILLAR their desire to go on the city grid | ————————"—""—"——"""— The porcupine’s quills are hol- SR Ty REFRIGERATION in the Boat Harbor. . B RALE o Mg 0 3 |law a0d il $ DIESEL MABINE ENGINES ALBERT F. BIXBY, Harbor Master | sl ALASKA TRANSPORATICN CO. ‘ el G| al giad Sasti 7 P, (Ji JRC o SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION |7 ft. GREGC SKIIS and poles. % ’ I Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent Riitesbtnls Like new. Sce at Piggly Wigely.| s & T Ghaes j % il A (182-t6) and e i In the District Court for the Ter Men’. d Boy’s Clothi VIOE | ritory cf Alaska, Division N ri s Hge 7 en’s an y's Clothing SERVICE | agoh 3 SELROOM . hijise. &1l Across from Coliseum Theatre One. At Juneau. i 1 3 harwood floors. Fully furrushed.] Box 1465 Phone 677 thgg.‘;gfrfll; g&‘? 4 ;2?’“:1‘{(“ L Electric refrigerator, washing ma- | » e e SN chine and range $5,000, 1044 W R S A B SEE | The President of the United " = |staes of Amerce, To e apove| 100 S Phone Oreen 45, NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. | mmled ds!endar;t, :‘-:zEETxNG- You ! ‘“Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment are hereby required to appear in the | Distriot Gotisk for /the Merritory of “lscul,nunous - ; Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY Alaska, First Division, at' Juneau, JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way | Alaska, within thirty (30) days after | WINTER & POND CO, Inc. f ,_’ G E M FARMING MACHINERY |the last publication of this sum-| Complete Photographic Supplies | mons, in case this summons is pub- | Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging |lished, or within forty (40) days|Astists’ Paints and Materials of after the date of its service upon Finest Quality you, in case this summons is served | Wholesale Juneau Rgu.fll upon you personally, and answer the e R A | plaintiff’s complaint on file in said FLORENCES | |court and in the above entitled Barbecue andr Chop Suey LIST | cause. Cate [ ! IN | The plaintiff in said action de- Opening Match 1 mands the following relief: Disso-| ~ Try These Deliclous Dishes lution of the marriage now existing (207-43) = = between plaintiff and defendant on| PR, STEVE'S _CHIROPODIST Han’ stYhug the grounds of incompatibility of “Foot Specialists” o H P temperament; that defendant be|oepoe No. 7 Tiiangle Bldg. Ph. 648 COLD WAVING: awarded custody of the parties’ (192-tf) PERMANENTS | minor child, with the right of | plain 4 ~ON STYLING plaintiff to see and visit child at|PIANOS RENTED an1 TUNED : I SHAPING reasonable times and hours; that| Anderson Shop. plaintiff be decreed to pay during| -—se————r————"—">—7—" urs 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. i i minority of said child, or until said | GUARANTEED Reallstic. Perma- ¥ 4 D Posrrs nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | \ \ \ \\ 5 | ehild s cr be % \ i a0 iy G | Laws senuy Ston. ne 21 || B qpnrequn0 @ : IN THIS BANK \ \ \ \ \ $000000000000400000000000000000000000000000000000000 |nance and support; and for any| 318 Decker Way. No more war-weary planes for the air- further relief merited S e——— — l(”. minded travelers of Alaska! Pa In event you _{ail to go appear and i€ 1 Bea”ty Sa 5 ARE Northern Airlines now puts in service | nswer, the plaintiff WUl take judg- ne El'wm l"eed cfl- | OPEN EVENINGS BY the first new transports to be used '::':1" ,‘v'f;",ms"l L 'r;r Mo ‘,’"'m“‘ Office in Case Lot Grocery ' f| ARRORTINES I N SU RE D feature luxurious comfort and warmth! |, .4 .o herein stated. 2 HAY, GRAIN, COAL | |l|Xl||'i0l|S passenger Equipped with electronic safety devices. Witness the Honorable judge of and STORAGE \ said court, and the seal of said court | hereunto affixed at Juneau, Ahlskn,‘ - “nlo szn“cz % ° . ’ this 2nd day of March, 1 % 7 PACIFIC NOR nlsgzv AIRLINES & el M atn, [ BADIO S . ||| IFirst National Bank & Clerk of the above entitled court. | GRAPH CHECKED and ; of JUNEAU, ALASEA - _.__.___.___._- By J. W. LEIVERS, T - SERVICED at the iy o : GRIFFIN SR Deputy Clerk. U E i Alnska Muslc Supply, Inc. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Phone 538 Y O | City Ticke! Office; Baranof Hotel - Phone 716 72zt s || WG s e |

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