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PAGE SIX News Nofes From Sitka SITKA, / rrespond been remin years with alerts a returned on the North|while Mrs. Hager is an employee ee months visit with|of the First Bank of Sitka. atives in the States.| bell Sea after s friends and re |noon the longshoremen d meeting with the local merchant announced the receipt of permissio; to unload perishables on condition the merchants n a promise not to demand the unloading of other freights. The merchants affected signed and received their green stuff. Aboard ship for the dairy. is short of feed, granted for the unloading of the hay—but because it lies beneath all the Sitka and Juneau {reight it s not yet been unloaded. | Mr. and Mrs, Jack Goddard left Neil Anders left by plane last by plane today for Ketchikan af- weekend on a brief business trip to ter a visit of two wesks with Mr the States | Goddard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs, E M. Godmrd They plan \0 o o JUNEAU BAND WILL PRACTICE TUESDAY; PERSONNEL CHANGE new Ju City Bapd wil another p tice tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in t { hcol auditorium and a full pur- 8ttendancz is desired. The prac- tice will not longer than on Stockton Webb left y on A\ briel busi- Mr. and Mr by plane Thursd ness trip to Juneau return on the A]lnnuh leave Juneau on Monday of hay ause the dairy permission was is a supply past week of the war s of near- e warnings people C cent nd Mrs. George ela ar- rsday of last weck nty purchased troller from | T the the street on Ketchikar second ficor foner’s Court F' last week, Mike Koskela ljudged insane by a jury George Collette, El- f. Leslie Yaw, Roy Even- rd and Dan Moll ing Alfred J. Palm- the Commissioner adjudged Insane by ed of Earl Wille A. P. Franklin, C A. D. Gillis and Ted The rem of this summer. | in h d Allen Har ave chased the Arrowhead Transfer from William Campen. Roy Harsin @nd cne- 0 one time ow wigh Carl| At the practice of the Single O Taxi. Allen night, and at the st recently been discharg- Director Jm(‘"h M. Shofner, it wa Army Medical Corps. |decided to admit girl or women musicians to the organization and a fair turnout is.expected of the fe- male sex tomorrow ni2 Also at the mecting last Tues- day the band elected Barl Crass of the High School Band as Ii rian and, because ke was not there to defend himself, named Elmer A Fricnd as temporary business man ager. The Ekeeter, 42 1-2 foot combi-| nation treller and a boat hm]" by Dave Hallock and Frank Be doll, w launched at the Crescent y urday morning and was e Wehb-Forbes Marine | ate Monday d at last Tuesd: ggestion of Bar as at rt, e in has People . ed from the teer The Allanah, Fred Brandeis, Jr., skipper, left port Thursday en- route to Angoon and Juneau. On oard were Wally Simms, Mrs. Fred Sr., and Oscar Pederson. turn to Eitka next North Sea were W. B. Whit- Virginia, Cmdr. on the death—rum and proacl sions cor days In the middle ment can: 3 er tk Harbor b in regulat Lrought the kond issue by I PREFRETT 1 A 107 PASSENGERS . FLOWN BY PAA o DURING WEEKEND * { Wing Arrowhead Thorobred 4- During the week:nd, Pan Ameri- vliner 45 hp marine engine for his can Airways flew 107 passengers to pleasure cru and frcm Juneau 3 | On Saturday passengers leaving end arriving in the city were (cllows: From Lajof, Cecil voters of th AL1iS! present re ments, Bill On Wednesday cam longshoremen’s strike groan from merchants wives who hastened to st shelves in prep.:s news 0 and I and Rarton Eollars has launched his ed boat, on which he T all winter in the raining elass in high school direction of Kenneth It is powered with a 5 1-2 power Evinrude outboard and miles. Seattle: R. Jajoi, Georgia Gary Lajoi, Alice Thorr Nrfer, Nellie Johanscn, Bett Margaret Gomez, John Elva Bedford, Jeanne Bar- clay, Pat Metke, Hans Soldin, Ce- icil Rhode. Jane Pike, ¥ next boat s an accompaniment d J e tuxn(d 30 to ter was tl 8 arch Rozer Altman, Ferry I' Hansen was admitted to the'Elence, Henrith Valle, Edna Ke March 22. Born in|chum, Ray Barclay, Helen Rhod n 1889, Mr. Hansen came Eyerett Wilsanen, Connie ‘Barcla in 1905 and was employed Kathr, Robinson, Frank B: men Commercial Company {rom Fairbanks: Homer m which town he en-| To Seattle: i Wallace Sho iland, Carl Jones, Lesier L at the mHaj (,mueu Art Schmitz, h 28 at the age of 7. Marshal, ; Bajovich, Roy Mor- nd, Mr, Frans came gn, Woed, Claude Hoifl- n 1905 and entered the Campbell, Osear Rol- Fairbanks August , Utah at Van- uple Pi and couver, re us. The Notth & , M and is still tied Floren Glen d away am , Eidney e from sterday’s passengers wWere as Feirbanks: Warren gfayicr, ider, Wallace Fori; to! John Emel, Ruth el, J. , Jr., Willlam Emel, Mar- to Ketchikan:7Arthur/ L & trapping on the Yukon. i ‘bou]dbfl"i!:i"qailh ! :'q/;:‘l .and Mr. ed the Bome Feh. 7, 1945, {John Clark, Thomas MotTow. ' o . ! To Seattle: Robert Norwell,| Jimmy O'Brien has ‘purchased 2 George Frezer, Rachael Beissner,! Gray Marine engine from Baranoff magel Conkling, Honor Kempton, Motors for his numbered troller. |pelen Robinson, Martha Ros! Baranoff Motors has received 2/ james Ross, Betty Handy, Perry. eating machine on the MAr-\myff, Walter Moy, Jack Kristan, Schafer. {John Gaffney, Inez Hogins, Patsy nder ssed away at March 31, at the age of was born at Bewitt, Illin- been an Alaskan resi- 1902, mining, fishing and 527 He enter- Jig Digk en pas: Bethel: dent sin d McNull ulty, arri kend, to spend his from the Army with his re He, will then return to his s Mrs. Mae son of lough ret THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ettt WANT ADS Ll l—l-F-l—H-(—Pb+H‘++H~H+H—|-H-H-I—H—I‘I+l-PH+4 MONDAY, APRIL 8, 1946 mnsuwfd/* e 4 e e S B i il | 4 4ronvsfn§y:_“ NCOME p!‘nperls, 8 tofal e, S..S 000. Down payment $10,- GRADH_LLE 2nd and 4 business rentals, Terms, 7, Corner Franklin (239-tf) cut Residence— (239-16) PILING, inguire sughby Ave. e x 10 USED PLANKING long, some shiplap. ka Cons (239-13) limited am- April 39-t2) RINYARD fer unt. No or 10, Phone 145. er, aken after 1833 V-8 TUDOR Sedan, tor. Phene Black 5 goed mo- basement (239-t1) MODERN HOME apt. Phcne Red wit 3.50. CORNIST CO. u; me Ph green Ave, right. piano, iawn 1617 Ever- 38-tf) Biue 285, FAKING Bar in the Ancherage, Alaske $13,500 including inv 2.0, % 205, Anchors MONEY | the | hear crifice FOR YOU ocated on 75 x 180 lot on edge of town wo-bedroom house, fully Iy» furnished; unfinished stairs or space for another A HOME | large bedroom. $8,500 Shattuck Agency | (238-t3) 'LEARANCE A[E cut on everything. d and ccel h 11 electric range, s table model, Ta; and stand, engine, 1 d gas engine, achine motor Chrysler erator, hoat pre compa: it hook and pocket ¢ ] 12 carpet, it case, glas: oda foun oll r Tot, bird ¢ all RIST watch, 2 very good condition, new two months ago, s i nable price. Ph Black 693 CORNET, like new sicnal chair new, misc. B Willoughby rocker occa- items. 513 (237-t3) k’éDAUHEI;[S; vaccinated. Ph. "COCKER _ puppi Douglas 955. 236-t6) /ONE 18 hp. HEAVY duty Palmer Marine Engfae complete. A-1 conditicn $200, Lynn Crosby Boat 31E 801 Boat Harbor. 238-t6) SAMPLER ths famous sssorimens of iked confections here direct from the makers £1.30 - 47.50. in Anchorage. | Cross, Del Miller, Lester William- Smith and Morrow packed and'gon Richard Studley, DeOpal Deck- have ready for shipment 240 crab cp which wers brought in over a three| yrom Seattle: Leo Rogge, Stan day period. | Sundich, Russell Bond, Samuel {€mith, John Gentry, Jose Cruz, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hager left|grancis Lightfoot, Ted Foss, Ernest by plane today for a month’s va-:Greene, Marion Fineman, Lee Con- ion in the States. Mr. Hager is gnt Phyllis Conant, Francis Me-| the Bureau of Public Roads,| Lcuglhlin, Mary Inez Conant. | Zola Fineman, Jeanstte Coffin, Raymond Coffin, Raymond Hug! | Davis Davis, Gerald Gilbert, Mil- dred Culver, Walter Culver, Clide Schombel, Thomas Pollack, Caroly ‘(U“d(k Evelyn Pollack, Linda Pol- L !lack, Myrtle Munsell, Harold Grif- ) " | fin, Gorden Burnett, Steve Fuist,| " 2ve Dahly, Dale Blyterg. : { { 'NEW MEMBERS JOIN JUNEAU ANS FORCES| Four new emplnyees have been |nddecd to the Alaska Native Ser- |vice staff, according to announce-; ment from the ANS personnel o!-' {ice. Bill Dapecevich of this city re= cently discharged from the Army| has been employed as a clerk in\ plane from Wrangell last to spend a weck with her broth in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Shennett. } BUTLER-MAURO DRUG C( “The Rexal! Store” Mavd Wakefield, mother © Andersen and Mrs. Henry Ry ‘Qaii\‘a Paciric n 10 Percent Reduction On ull Round Trip Tickets © Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ly-employed as a clerk in that de-| partment is Miss Elsie C. Lind- ley of Juneau. ) Muriz} Schad, a former resident of Concord, Calif., has been em- |ployed as a eclerk in the Govern- ment Hospital, and Mrs. Nelda | Trambitos of Juneau, as a clerk in |the Store Accounts department. | SN e | DR. SMITH RETURNS | Dr. James A, Smith, Assistant | Medical Director of the Alaska Na- ive Service, has returned to his of- here after several months va- cation to the States. i NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN:| | That on April 5th, 1946, in the! United States Commissioner's Court, |for Juheau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, James Snell, of Juneau. "laska. was apoointed executor of estate of EMMA €. NOYES A1k n-rgens having claims inst sald ate are required to sent them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said exceutor, at the office of his attorney Howard ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Siewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC NORTHERN General Offices AIR Anchorage, Alaska LINES Junenu, Alaska, wit¥in six months " from the date cf the first publication of this notice. JAMES SNELL, Executor, | First publication, April 6, 1946. i Last publication, April 27, 1946, City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, . ALL HOUSEHOLD fl{x‘llishil\gs.ww. H. Rcbinson 1044 W 10th. (235-tf) '3 LANE BOWLING alleys for sale. Ph. 676 room 3 First Natl. Bank. (234-t1) ONE KLINKER buiii rcund votlom skiff 14 ft. copper rastened, brass finished, and one Westinghouse freczer A-1 cendition, 14 cu. ft (232-tf) ~Buy a dollar ticket on shing machine or {rigidaire he Bulkhead Fund. SPED restanrant for re Room 3, First Na- (225-tf) BAVE A FEW rcwndmoned tires assmtcd sizes, reagonably priced Vulcanizing Dept. Juneau Moto! (221-tf) sale. Inq tional Bldg Hemiock, to 18 Archie ietion Co. (289-t3) | and | up- | . WANTED I L We ¢ | POSITION AS (287-t3) | (229-tf) | i iy o RIS Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Pefershurg AlsoT TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS TR REAL ESTATE FOR SM:E A DREAM HOME Glacier l‘|ry,u<!:“ ally for heat, autom: , washin, Wrangell Ketchikan s hot water m (‘hin B, y 1.4.\d bedroom Nicely fhlx‘l.mnd {SMALL CURIO SHOP. For Information and Reservations Phone 612 | GRABDELLE LEIGH REALTOR , Corner 2nd, and Franklin il IilH R AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditers — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phene 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark .I\Qlll r. ABO\JT OL R MONTHLY ACCOUNT! l\G SERVICE MODEL CAR WANTED— driver for (239-t6) | LATE | Art | Van Royal Blue Humbeck, Cab Co. NTED TO BUY-—Trelling boat. (239-t2) ! Phone Green 135 b B, with girl 9, boy 1 to Sept 1‘, Regina Wen~- (239-3) { TEACHER, 82, | wanis job, June Outdoor preferred, der, Mobile, Arizo v ) M. S§. LEGTA Eaines amnd ‘Skaflway R LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 WEDNESDAY— (W) | LOAD. ¥R PHONE 79 WAITRESS WANTED-—Part time, or full time, also night cashier. Apply at Percy’s Cafe. BUY Ph. Green r WANTED TO ,2 or 3 bedroom house. | 370 after 5 pm. | MISS PINCKNEY' vice will buy clothes, charge price. Pinckr 172 Rd. Santa Clara, Calif. AFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS RAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop ng, be of Housake: Red 570. C@E@&'E‘E“’\’G 1'{11:.“»';’[”25 — LODGES — CHURCHES BUSINESS HOUSES and HOMES * Is Qur Business n addition we do the ordinary run of painting, tinting 1d papering just a little better and give you “RIGHT NOW?” Service. MeCLELLARN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS couple -— Financial nsion of I $14,000 nceded. T118. Wi WAN mall no WANTED—Used furniture loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEQOUS WINTER & POND €O, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Ueveloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Juneau - 000000 5000000000000000008 FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U. S, PAT.OF “§7 SEL MARINE ENGINES | Wholcsale Retail DI, STEVE'S _CHIRGPODIST “Foot Specialists” Office No. 7 Tiangle Blde. Ph. 648 (192-tf) GENUINE PIANOS RENTED and Anderson Shop TUARANTEED faalistt Pern wnt. $7.50 Pape nris Lola's Beauty 315 Decker Way e TUERY COMIMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment uistributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH-227 Admiral Way. MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY ~ V08T AND FOUND -~ wiack and wmte‘shaggy haired dog, answers name “Spot”. Reward, Phone 143. (239-t3) $ *°0% [ OST—Parker * top and tight grey bottem. Return to Em- pire. Reward. (238-12) FOUND—2 keys “on chain, owner may have same by paying for ad. ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-tf) C. R. BURLEY HERE C. R. Burley, Kefchikan, is a guest at the Gastineau. He has ¢ voucher department. Also new- bt.-en giving a mining course at Sitka. S&T Men'’s and Boy’s Clothing Across from Coliseum Theatre Box 1465 Phone 677 Window—Auto—Plate GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 Ho!el Booms Seat'le Close to shopping, business, iheatres — away from noise. | Daily Only CORNELIUS Apartment Hotel Third at Blanchard EL 2888 Inquire Empirc. FOR RENT TOR RENT — Steambeated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home ‘Hotel. 19,136-40) | The Australian Constitution is largely modeled on the Constitu- | tion of the United States. h vl IN THIS, BANK ~ ARE INSURED i1 : GFFICE Chl’mehnn ‘Bros. Garage 409 Twelfth 8t rnoNn 659 | | ,irst National Bank E of JUNEAU, ALASKA HIMBI.E FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ®ar Comfort an e di ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 via Pdmhurg and Wrangell With coninéctions to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seaf F. R QGet the New Wasb MeClare ington Babit Mzr ALASKANS FEEL AT #0OM:

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