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PAGE SIX VlSIflNG JU’FAU A': in / -oe w o © GTTER TRAWLING AND ek et b e e AGE PROPOSALS the institu- e feet of land Army had 70,000 feet. It util- the Juneau ized seven-ninths of the main ad- IECRY. T ninistration building. Student ately 35 memt > on ning fer effec h bush pilot can ‘The C of de Senator O tudents; I D. wran 450 ] r llities for from ntatives Almer J. Peterson and 0 500 Maurice C. Johnson, dwelt on thc Dr. Bunnell deplores government cct, “The Future of the Re- ed tape and restrictions that pre- Alaska.” € expanding housing accommo. S sion, the i he cam Unlik of several im- are a new member to the private sides members of the Repre- | Pr® | Burford THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA among the wire was in answer to the June m[,__,_.,.,....,,.;..;_...;_,,.(_H_y..p WANT ADS Chamber’'s request for such Gradelle Leigh was introdu Chamber legislatur>, other guests were present, | Intrcductions of Senators Representatives were made by ator Edward Coffey. and Speak: of the House Jesse D. Lander, re- spectively action. | 1 anc - o> TAKEN UP AT C. OF C. sEjoR SCOUT REGATTA At the 1("nlx‘| weekly mff‘lm” of OTHER pROGRAM plANS | ANNOUNCED BY COUNCH S .mlm_. the of Harry hairman of Boy Scouts out Pla nointed Dewey newly appointec Alaska Council America, Senior Committee, ap- and Jack committee member with him to build a five-year pro- gram for fellows 15, 16, 17 years of age. A meeting was called of this committee Tuesday Mr. Sperling’s office in the Fed- to discuss this five as college towns, Fairbanks i its agends for|“ral Building I { ¢ bl » provide living ilit vear gram and program objec- p 5 ran T f udent able to get into col- tives and membership objectives for ide ure | ie dormitorie The city of Fair- this ar. v ainks I its own tig housing sndorsc | Business discussion Tuesday in- ¥ ir 5 " o “-“t]udv(. the Senior Scout Regatta Students All Alike nd that cop- Which will take place in the viei i i In speak of the vet ) on the oiter ity of Juneau and the Admiralt Siibe. aroiibd’ P i a give up | stude erial, Dr. Bunnell said t situation, which he had Island region. Recent reports from ot tor o' G diil ? wors: to the Clmm! r, he 1t “, the States indicated that a Sea T Fo o \ P “We the President of the Senate, speak- Scout Ship with approximately 50 the ind it 1| tr 15 individual college er of the Hu 152 qurmrn of ,m k will come North for abou r Qv ¥ L. R (A 1e way Interior 1g, and all three weeks during the month of Dr NG & 5 I nt t ated and they fishing | August on their regular annual ion comes about ‘ e | are to it.” There Also re: a report from {he|cruise. ik § mber sittes on Teen Age! Winging over Alaska in a B-17 fn the fall er seriod 3 Projects, A. Blackerby, John Young during April, will be Lt. Willarc £ cotibalta e & Dis-| V all students at the and Dr. J. O. Rude. | Burke, Liaison Officer of the Arm charged veterar ad a | Uni board for a Ib2 report called attention to' Air Force and Donald P. Seaman chanc to adjust mselves to m I for $10 or $15 a the fact that the Juneau USO wi!l.Deputy Regional Executive. These wvilian life, decide definitely wt mor He said there is no more close about March 15 and all furn-'men will Visit Juneau, Anchorage Vi et 0 ot 1| fmancial difficulty of nd- ishings and equipment, such as Fairbanks and Ketchikan in the chairs, divans, radio, juke interests of the Sea Scout and Air peol tables, ete., m seout programs. Preliminary ar- old at public auction; and t rangements are being made to have has been proposed that this a two-day Air Scout camp at Ladd C nt be purchased and used, Wield in Fairban nd Fort Rich- ir resent building for the grdson in Anchorage, and a tour C\X) 1] 3 1 of Juneau of the Coast Guard Base at Ket- MM sed Teer 7 chikan would consist activities: dancin protography, radio activiti e hospital pat- icnal LE GANT , reading tc ents, entertaining visiting “One of tke features of the club 0 be snack and b All activities would be under tie B rvision of a paid director To achieve ihat Zack Gordon ha ed to start as long lsok ‘rem = W irector, although he will not agree 3PS > than on2 year. It is am would : ost 0) for the ¥y remainder of this and about ' 8,030 per year tk H i i for and again e the / report culminated in liow- Y. the present Teer v program in the Elks Hall be ¢ % tinuad That pr nt plans for taking and cperating the USO for Teen-Agers ke abandoned That appropriate steps he tak- en to have the city €stablisn a per- manent recreation council compos- ed of men, women, and Teer to werk out a sound long range program for the entire city ToTAS Women's Appaner i e Baranof Hotel Building A wire from Delegat> Bartlet! “It's the Nicest Store tn Town” s ig that the steamer North Coast would be returned to Alas-| the rendition was read. The kan service following THROUGHOUT 14 YEARS N ALASKA " Pnats” © Multi-engined aircraft © Muliiple crews © Stewardess service © Hot meals aloit © To link Alaska with Seattie © Two-way radio communication © On=-day service—Seattie to Rome © To be certificated for night and day instrument operation & P /IMMICA/V WUK[D e/ Yying /// ELEPHONE Regular Service from Seaitle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent F00040000000000000809000090000000000000000900000400000000000000000000000400¢ PN Last publication, Members discussed the of a big affair for Burford st d sure an outstandir S all arranged for Scouts in Juneau commit will develop a Senior Scout study guide *which will be made available to all fellows soon. - - MRS. lINEHAN uETS ANNOUNCEMENT OF SON'S ENGAGEMENT The announcer { the cngage- ment of her son, Pfc. Charie; Linehan, to Miss Mary daughter of Mr. nd Mrs. of San Francisc Calif., has just - been received by Mrs. Lecter E. Linehan of this city. The bride-to-be is attending the University of California at Berke The prospective groom, who grew up here and attended Jun schools, is stationed at Camp Beals, near San Francisco. No date has yet been set for the wedding. e DRINK KING BLACK TAREL! NOTiCE OF HEARING The administrator of the estate of P. R. Sharp deceased, having this day filed his Final Report and Peti- tion for Distribution of said estate: Notice is hereby given that a hear- ing wilk be had upon said report and petition before this court in its ccurtroom at Juneau, Alaska, on the 24th day of April, 1946, at the hour of ten ~clock in the forenoon at which time and place all persons interested in said estate may a and show- cause why said 1 should not be approved and said estate distributed as prayed for Dated at Juneau, Ala; this 2ist day of February, 1946. (COURT SEAL) * FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner, ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct, Alaska. First publication, Feb. 22, 1946. Last publication, March 15, 1946, NO\ you can serve equai to those served at world-famous bars. {’us: add your favorite 1and of liquor to olland House Cock- il Mix"...and serve, 8 PERFECT MIXES Dry Martini Bronx Side Car Daiquiri Old Fuhmned 'Whiskey Sou: 'Tcm Cotins FULL PINT . n;mlxhtor 22 N 0 43 cockuils orull drinks \ For sale at “Food, Drug, Department and Beverage Stores” Distributed Throughout Alaska by K & L DISTRIBUTORS 911 Lowman Bldg., Seattle, 4, Wn. Be and 18 FOR SALE | " WANTED WILL my F ; ' NICE WORKING “couple desire im- upright model, h\(‘(‘llent condition. Bench included. $350.00 cash. A. Phillips, Green 565, 3, CIRCULATING OIL heater, smail size, cheap. 725 Basin Road. 218-tf) postage stamp dispensers in ter- ritory. Right party can become MODEL A FORD Motor Marine| jpdependent with small capital Conversion completely —rebuilt.| ang spare time start. Write— Harbor Machine Shop. West 11th| Stamp Vending Service, 12028 and F St. Ph. 876. (218-13) | Bothell Way, Seattle. (218-t3) | ONE ELECTRIC RANGE, side 0v- WANTED—Office desk, chair, and en, 3 burners, good shape. Ph. 689 | filing cabinet. Call s Leigh, (217-t3) | Baranof Hotel. (218-13) MALL FURNISHED house 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. (217-16) | CYLINDER 7'z horse fisherman and 1942 Dodge Sedan. Both in | good shape. 513 A Willoughby. (217-t4) FOR SALE—32 ft. gill-net boat, 8 ft. beam, sleeps two. Model A en- | gine, Can be used for halibut fishing. Telephone Green 662. (217-13) RADIO—6 volt Pontiac Model Su- per Deluxe, very good condition 335 U. S. Coast Guard 50063, Small boat harbor. @17-t4) | WE HAVE MICARTA Stern. bear- | in in stock and also Gerte transmissions.- Harbor Mu(hm( Shop. W 11th and F st. (216-t6) | 11 PACKARD , new | job, excellent tires $1,200 calf’s Sheet Metal Shnp (216-t5) | T New, new Call | (214-t6) | FORTY TWO foot tm 121 Gray, all new gear. Douglas 354 LLOYD BABY buggy, like niew, $40. | (213-tf) | Phone Green 225. TRACTS 3% miles from Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-tf) ACRE town. coat, mer SEAL ladies piece, 1 stea 1 FUR neck 1 mir trunk, small suit case, ladies umbrella. | Inquire Victory Barber Shop. come at 8 am. to 4 pm. or with (200- Lf) board and room. Ph. 882 after i 0 g T 3 p.m. or write Box 13. (216-t4) NEW ] R(7A1).\’IASTFR ‘vicyles, o balloon tire models. Price crated | WANTED—2 or 3 bedroom fur. apt. FOB Juneau $39.50. Also a full | OF house for immediate occupancy, stock of bicycle supplies. Mail | family of three. Call D. E. Davis, orders given prompt attention,| Earanof (215-t0) Madsen Cycle and Fishing Sup- WMD rd BUY — Us‘;:d car, ply. Ph. Green 113. Box 2067, Ju-1 pickup or station wagon. Write neau. (209-t0) ' Box 64 Empire. (@h.) FOR SALE—Used 8 hp. Ford|ysNTED_ RELIEF Fhurmacist for| V-8 Scripps factory marine engine with clutch. In- quire Warner Machine Shop. (208-tf) 5 ROOM FULLY furnished house, 2 blocks from business district. For details, inquire room 3 above | Ph. 676. (207-tf) First National Bank. NEW PIPER CUB Alrplanes now ready for delivery. Capital City | Aircraft Co., Scutheastern Alaska Distributors. Phone 321—Box 2227 Juneau. (202-t1) JUST ARRIVED — Pot burners in all sizes—Vee Belts and Pulleys. Juneau Welding and Machine| Shop. A97-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) ! { MARTHA SHEAKLBEY DIES | Mrs. Martha Sheakley, 17-year- old daughter of Albert Howard of Tenakee, died last night at the Government Hospital. The deceased was the widow of Victor Sheakley | who met death last fall by acci- | dental drowning. | The remains are at the Charles| iw Carter Mortuary. AR | DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! | DEPARTMENT OF INTERIOR, | SURPLUS PROPERTY OFFICE, | AREA ENGINEER BUILDING, Ju- ‘neau, Alaska, March 11, 1946. SALE ANNOUNCEMENT: Fixed vrice sale at Juneau, Al- | aska, of “as is” surplus heavy equip- | | ment including trucks, tractors, and | | generators, electrical equipment. | building materials and various other items. | Al property must be removed frcm storage yard at the purchaser's expense within 10 days from date of ’purchase % Terms: Certified check, cashier’s check or money order made payable to Treasurer of United States. Sale ovens to public March 25, 1946. Government agencies may pur- |chase at any time before or after opening date of sale. However, those agencies wishing to exercise their priority shall select desired items prior to opening date of sale to ;publi(z Veterans preference: vet- erans previously certified may pur- | chase items on this sale list prior to opening date of sale to public, bject to previcus withdrawal by government agencies. For sales list contact Juneau Sur- plus Property Office, Area En- gineer Building, Juneau. Pirst publication, March 13, 1946. March 15, 1946. i | 1 i conversion | medm\'l\ 2 or 3 room apt. or: room ih private home with kit chen privileges, convenient loca- tion. Room 312, Baranof. RETIABLE mman wanted,fo handis| . A and , with or with- out motor. Ph. Blue 450 or P.O. Box 1944, (218-t4) WANTED TO RENT—by '\?Jexau | and wife and 16 year old daugh- | ter two bedroom house or :\par(-} | ment. Call 533 between 9 a.m. and neau. (218-16) WANTED TO BUY—man's suit and | overcoat of size 40 Ph. Red 570. (218-13) WAN'Tru—-'lu buy for c sh 2 or 3 Write Empire 7025. (217-t4) | | bedroom house. Write Empire | 7024, (21%t3) | STAN 25 WANTS work. clean habits , ‘ | WANTED—Colt Woodsman _auto- matic pistol or similar. P.O. box 1181. (217-t4) | { WANTED — TMMEDIATELY senior Clerk: $200 per month, two 7 | | day Communicate Room | torial Building—Phone off. Ability to type necessal 206 Ter) 726. (217-t4) | | WANTED — prenu\((d CLERK- STENOGRAPHER CLERK. ! beginning salaries $200 per month. Inquire Territorial Department of Health, Room 102, Territorial Building—Phone 466—P. O. Box | “1931. (217-tf) | WANTED—Girl ov for two small weman (o care children, either ‘ Write Empire (204-tf) 1st weex in April. 6939. !EARN TO FbY vnlh Cap)ral City | Aircratt Co. Ph. 321 (202-t1) | CAPT. ARMY PILOT with 2,500 hours Army flying time is interested in flyi for one of the feeder lines in Alaska. Has CAA Comm. Lic., married, no children. Write Empire C6913. Ju- neau, | WANTED—Neon uransformer. volt workablé or ne. Pratt Neon Sign Co. (184-t4) ALTERATIONS [Pur coats remodeled, work guaran- teed. Blue 565. (179-1mo.) | | WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom| chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) WANTED—Usea furniture. 306 Wil- | loughby Phone 788 FOR RENT APARTMENT FOR RENT, 411 South Franklin. (215-t6) SMALL OFFICE ROOM, second (208-tf) FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. (19,136-t) MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & FPOND CO, Tae. Complete Photographic Supplies Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Juneau Retail ‘Wholesale DR. STEVE'S—CHIROPODIST “Foo! Specialists” Office No. 7 T:iangle Bldg. Ph. 648 (192-tf) Anderson - Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up- Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—4 keys on chain. Please re- turn to Empire. STORY HOUR AT LIBRARY The regular Story Hour for child- ren will be held tomorrow morning | Library, and all youngsters from kindergartners through the sixth graders are invited to attend. 6 pm. or write P.O. Box 1612 Ju- ! hour day, half Saturday and Sun- and SENXOR{ Thirty eight hour week, | = _DRESSMAKING — TAILORING.. | house, permanent, consider pur-| | floor, Klein Bldg. Ph. Black 763.] Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging | — | PIANOS RENTED an1 TUNED at 10 o'clock at the City Public FRIDAY, MARCH 15, 1946 @ % % Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 iYSTFMS - NEILL, CLABK and COMPANY | Established 1840 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR WlO\Tlll Y AC(‘OU\T!VG SERVICE ELLIS ANR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESFRVATIONS PHONE 7 2 e R e e T { FE. §. LEQ@TA { ! Haines and Skagway 3 { LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY { H TUESDAY — LOAD FREIGHT MONI { RN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARII\E ENGINES SALES and SERVICE ‘ Juneau Welding and Machine Shop ‘ DECORATIVG THEATRES — LODGES — CHURCHES BUSINESS HOUSES and HOMES Is Qur Business in addition we do the ordinary run of painting, tinting and papering just a little better and give you “RIGHT NOW” Service. MeCLELILARN - Becorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS 1 | f i | CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT,OFF. DIESEL MAmNE ENGINES [ 3 SALES GENUINE and SEE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—-227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank ; of JUNEAU, ALASKA ; A |