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PAGL SIX PROS GANTY ENTERS BUSINESS INHOONAH mer- Ganty will immediatel » size of the dock ion of he >ment d STARLINER NOME, ALASKA AIRLINES, GIRL SCOUT DRIVE GIVEN POSTPONEMENT of the Board annual Dr the latter part of Anthony Karnes, finance was then called to Wash- | Stewardess Bette return resign- ' Juneau yesterday Board since ing passengers from Anchorage Virginia King, Marie Dow, S. B Nock, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Schulze, and the da will in- other A the January Juneau-Dou the age for Chrys- it wa engines and parts in Girl Scou Hoonah and will also operate his February own Seabee amphibious plane in chairman nection with his in or-|ington and upon his give d from the Girl Scout n repair is work did not permit him to un- ind raised Skagway, | Gortake this activity. moved to Si decided at he n equ meats meetir ables — ty has marine former Sitke The Alaska Airlines Nome, with Capt. Ha. ! Flight Officer Ed Cou: Prc chant who w from the U. & of Lieutenant, h Hillman Included general merc wharf, machine oil agency s decid e the ly discharged rank the recent with the y Flahart manche and Stiver, “arrived in a hased purc business today. property and isiny b o der to fist quick ervice Born Ganty the e the Girl Betty week but inas- | Mrs. Cross has its’ Scout Drive later. i wa, d meet to and expand. The Scout Drive Xt blished vears| Sron’ the buildir todk: were | YaUCH the Red r Hillman and | gestroved by fi Ganty and | drive in March, the C 1 be postponed ur D Felton 16 PASSENGERS ARE BROUGHT IN BY PAA Pan American Airways yesierday brought the following passenger: to Juneau from Seattle: Sam Col- ten, Henry Hollman, Leo Jones, Or- | Freeman, Jack Talbot, ('UHI Elaine Maxson E and Stz umn(l rich Ganty Beaugard, Les Sally Tyler, Lt. and Mrs. Croken and Robert D. Totten. From Cordova, James R. Luper. On the return flight, the fol- lowing departed for Anchorage Elizabeth Edwar Dr. David Hcehn, Dr. R. G. Bannister, Dr Ralph McKinzie, Warren Gauthier. Margaret Koslosky, Gerald Koslosky Dorothy Perkins, Frank J. Johns O. H. Freeman, Leah Read, Elaine Maxson, elyn and Charles Ne- niasky. To Cordova eonard Ric d plan: the town two THE DASIS CAFE and Stolberg, Ruul‘ M ret A& Leal g COCKTAIL BAR .00 e svelyn: I\L‘mnk Charles Neniasky. IN DOUGLAS me Whitehorse, M lmn Miller. ' Now Serving Delicious m\\l”L 12 )nw*nwl& Vlrmniu King, STEAKS . .. CHICKEN . CHOW MEIN FRESH FRIED OYSTER DINNERS Les Nachtweigh, Betty Beaugard, William Ferguson, Clare: Ter- {eight percent wage increase over the AFTER 6 P. M. Private Dining Room for Parties bert, William Schulze. 11945 scale to resident cannery work- Phone Douglas 42 for Reservations Floyd Watson and ardson .o WAGE INCREASE Is GIVEN CANNERYMEN William L l’dnl, Jr,, secretary of the Alaska Native Brotherhood, an- |nounced today the Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc., had granted Koslosky, an Fectn Fortier, Robert Bost, Gil- bert Moi, Judy Lanier, James Lup-|®'s d. er, Marie Dow | The increase, Paul said, bring: itke scale up to 15 percent over the 1942 wage scale. It was returned, he d, according to the cost of increases over the preced- -~ ATTENTION PIONE AUXILIARY All members 5 to at- |living tend the funeral of Mrs. Joseph !ing years. Green Friday afternoon at two at) This will not the Carter's Mortuary. (218-t1) |contract negotiations, Paul sai oo to consicdered are equaliz TWO FROM S )f pay scales between classes of I Sam Asp and B. Parker have 1ent workers and transportat rived here from Seattle and are |costs for workers which are not pro- staying at the Baranof. vided by several of the canneries. e JUNEAU MAN, ALSO (RAIG MAN ENLIST . John Tos y of the Juneau Army Recruiting office announced today the names of two new enlist- ees in the Regular Army. oe Rogers, Jr., of this city, has +od for three years in the Quannmmter Corps, Alaskan Dept. and Harold N. Frank, of Craig, son of Mrs. Rebecca Frank, Ketchi- kan, has enlisted in the Quarter- master Corps, European theatra, for [thres y mark the end of sull $000000000000000000000000000096000009 Mwooommooonnnmnww 0 Regular Service from Seatile and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS ' REFRIGERATION .,‘N%lki'&% TATION CO. Phone 879 . (Jim) CHURCH, .\ge‘nl s ol FROM BETHEL B. L. Backenb and family from Bethel are staying at the Baranof during their visit in this 900000006000000000(00900000000000000000000000000600000060000000000000000« Cily. ‘ ) ALASKAE Gastinean Hotel | | % | L EXPECT GREAYT BARGAINS FROM The Gift Shop All Prices Brastically Cut OUR CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES Come in and Browse Around! SOME OF OUR BARGAINS: i ALUMINUM TRAYS Reduced fo $8.50 MIRROR DRESSER TRAYS - - - .- NOWS$1.95 TABLE LAMPS, Wooden Base - Now Pricedal $1.2.25 WITH BEAUTIFUL SILK SHADES GLASSWARE of il descrpions PRICED TO MOVE INMEDIATELY "GLASBAKE" LOAF PANS, only a few lefi - NOW §5¢ FIGURINES FRAMED GLASS The Largest Assortment PICTURES in Alaska SLASHED IN' Now 3 for §1.00 Another Real Bargain PRICES THE GIFT SHOP Gifts of Distinetion PHONE 317 Harri Machine Shop Building THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAVY, with the follow- . ' MODEL DAVENO $30. Call Green 113. | { NEW ALASKA IN AND OUT WITH 30 : Starliner | FOR SALE CIRCULATING OIL heater, cheap. 725 Basin Road. 218-t0) small size A FORD Motor Marine Conversion completely rebuilt. Harbor Machine Shop. West 11th and F St. Ph. 876 (218-t3) ONE ELECTRIC GE, side ov en, 3 burners, good shape. Ph. 689 (217-t3) SMALL FURNISHED Im\la? “with oil range and good bed, also large shed, behind PRA building, on beach, near city limits. Owner in for a few days or write P. O box 1071 (217-6) Thorse fisherman Both in ! | CYLINDER 7% ind 1942 Dodge Sedan. »od shape. (217-t4) gill-net boat, 8| ft. beam, sleeps two. Model A en- | gine. Can be used for halibut tishing. Telephone Green 662. | @17-t3) | RADIO—6 volt Pontiac “Model Su- | per Deluxe, very good mndmom $35 U. S. Coast Guard 50063,/ Small boat harbor. (217-t4) "OR SALE—32 ft. 1940 DIAMOND T 3 yd. dump truck | for information see Jorgenson Motors. (216-t3) | 2 tennis Red 889 | (216-t3) AUTOMATIC RIFLE, rackets all for $30. Ph. from 8 am. to 5 p.m. WE HAVE MICARTA Stern bear- ings in stock and also Gerte transmissions. Harbor Marhino: Shrp W 11th and F st. (216-t6) | A i PACKARD SEDAN, new paint excellent tires $1,200. Met- (216-t5) | 41 job, calf's Sheet Metal Shop. FORTY-TWO f()ot troller new, new 121 Gray, all new gear. Call; Douglas 354 (214-t6) RECONDITIONED Niodel A En- gine, 1 used hot water tank. Ju- | neau Welding & Machine Shop. (213-t6) | LLOYD BABY bugqy er new, $40. | Phone Green 225. (213-tf) ACRE TRACTS 3‘~ mxlu l'mm town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-t) | 1 mink | trunk, 1 umbrella. Shop. | (209-t0) ! 1 FUR SEAL ladies coat, neck piece, 1 steamer small suit case, ladies Inquire Victory Barber (200-t) | “ROADMASTER” bicyles, balloon tire models. Price crated FOB Juneau $39.50. Also a full stock of bicycle supplies. Mail orders given prompt atiention. Madsen Cycle and Fishing Sup-! ply. Ph. Green 113. Box 2067, Ju- | neau. (209-tf) BEDROOM HOUSE. Furnished, Nice location. Call Aschenbren- | ner 306 Wflloughb . (208-t£) | FOR SALE—Used 85 hp Fold V-8 Scripps factory conversion marine engine with clutch. In- quire Warner Machine Shop. (208-“)' 5 ROOM FULLY furnished house, 2 blocks from business district. For details, inquire room 3 above First National Bank. Ph. 676. (207-tf) NEW PIPER CUB Airplanes now ready for delivery. Capital City Aircraft Co., Scutheastern Alaska Distributors. Phone 321—Box 2227 Juneau. (202-tf) JUB’!’ ARRIVED — Pot burners in all sizes—Vee Belts and Pulleys. Juneau Welding and Machine Shop. (197-tf) GOOD 3 BEDROOM house ali harwood floors. Fully furnished. Electric refrigerator, washing ma- chine and range $5,000, 1044 W 10th St. Phone Green 475. (176-tf) MARTHAS' MEETING IS | FRIDAY AFTERNOON: ‘The Martha Society of the North- crn Light Presbyterian Church will meet at 1:30 o'clock tomorrow af- ternoon in the church parlors for the regular business and social meeting. Mrs. A. O. Peterson and Mrs. Ray Wolfe will be hostesses, serv- ing dessert and coffee. Miss Sylvia Davis will appear on the program hour, playing several violin selections. There is to be election of officers at this meeting, nnd a lood attendance is desired. Hsherman sDIvIdend PORTLAND, M by M_flrch 14—Er- nest Ross, smallboat fisherman, re- ceived $355.10 for yesterday’s catch. ‘'He landed 4,100 pounds of mixedl fish for which he was paid $355.! What about the extra dime? He !(bund it in the throat of a cod. pront s e The first money mint probably| by Gyges in Ly-| 513 A Willoughby. |.— | WANTED—To buy for {WANTED TO BU WANTED RELIABLE man wanted to handle| postage stamp dispensers in ter-| ritory. Right party can become independent with small capital and spare time start. Write— Stamp Vending Service, 12028 Bothell Way, Seattle. (218-t3) WANTED—Office desk, chair, filing cabinet. Call Miss Baranof Hotel. Leigh, (218-t3) WANTED—Band saw, with or with- | out motor. Ph. Blue 450 or P.O. Box 1944, (218-t4) WANTED TO R"‘NT h\ Vt‘tvmn and wife and 16 year old daugh- ter two bedroom house or apart- ment. Call 533 between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. or write P.O. Box 1612 Ju- neau. (218-t6) | WANTED TO BUY—man's suit and | overcoat of size 40 Ph. Red 570. | (218-t3) | ash 2 or 3 ‘Write Empire (217-t3) bedroom house. 7024 ANTS work. clean habits. (217-t4) | MAN 25 Write Empire 7025. WANTED—Colt matic pistol or 1181, Woodsman auto- similar. P.O. box (217-t4) WANTED — IMMEDIATELY two senior Clerks—$200 per month, 7 hour day, half Saturday and Sun- day off. Ability to type necessary. Communicate Room 206 Terri- torial Building—Phone 1726. (217-t4) WANTED — bxpenencvd CLERK- STENOGRAPHER and SENIOR CLERK. Thirty eight hour week, | beginning salaries $200 per month. Inquire Territorial Department of Health, Room 102, Territorial Building—Phone 466—P. O. Box 1931. (217-t1) WANTED-GM or woman to care for two small children, either come at 8 am. fo 4 pm. or with board and room. Ph. 882 after 3 ])m or write Box 13. (216-t4) Fast-seiling ¢ references, ex- Jewelry Coxp of America, 448 S. Hill Street, Los Angeles, 13, Cali- fornia. (215-t3) WANTED—2 or 3 bedroom fur. apt. or house for immediate occupancy, family of three. Call D. E. Davis, Baranof. (215-tf) LCIX. station wagon. Write (d.h)) | pickup or Box 64 Empire. | WANTED—RELIEF Write Empire | (204-tD) 1st weex in April. 6939. LEARN TO FLY with Capital City | Aircrait Co. Ph. 321 (202-tf) | CAPT. ARMY PILOT with 2,500 hours Armye flying time is interested in flying for one of the feeder lines in Alaska. Has CAA Comm. Lic., married, no children. Write Empire C6913, Ju- neau. WANTEL—Neon uunsformer. Hi- ' volt workable or rno. Pratt Neon | sign Co. (84-t4) | .DRESSMAKING — TAILORING.. : ALTERATIONS | Fur coats remodeled, work guaran-| teed. Blue 565 (179-imo.) | | | | WANTED—T0 rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur-| chase later, Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) i WANTED—Used furniture 306 Wil- loughby Phone 788 FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT, 411 South Franklin. (215-t8) SMALL OFFICE ROOM, second floor, Kleih Bldg. Ph. Black 763. (208-t0) FOR RENT — Sieamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. (10,136-t0) | MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Juneau * Retail STEVE'S_CHIROPODIST “Foo Specialists” Office No. 7 T:iangle Bldg. Ph. 648 (192-tf) PIANOS RENTED an1 TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Wholesale DR. ANCHORAGE VISITORS | Anchorage residents reglstermg at the Baranof are Dr. Ralph W. MacKenzie, Walter H. Brown, A. 8. Woodley and Mrs. H. H. McCutch- [ THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1946 ~ fllfifiwm/ ewing Sloutheas. E— “ & % I%ES Daily Scheduled Trips T0 § Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS /i \ | , a n | _ For Information and Reservations Phone 612 ) AUDITS SYSTEMS NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Streei — Phene 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark UIRE ABOUT OUR ‘\IO\T"LY A(,(‘OUVTIBG fiEKVICE s only. | © ELLES &IR LlNES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 10 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 2 M. §. LEOTA Haines and Skagway LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY TUESDAY — LOAD FREIGHT MONDAY ——r e e e - e BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGEINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop e ! DECORATING THEATRES — LODGES — CHURCHES BUSINESS HOUSES and HOMES ik Is Our Business in addition we do the ordinary run of painting, tinting and papering just a little better and give you “RIGHT NOW” Service. MeCLELLARN - BBecorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS PSSTSSUSIDRE S 00000000000000000000000004 FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT.OFF DIESEL MARINE ENGINES GENUINE and SERVICE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterplllar” and Allied Equipment ~ Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY eon. was dia toward the end of the eighth century, B.C. ——.——— | DRINK KING BLACK LARBiL! DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION