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PAGE SIX Juneau's watrefront machine THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 'SMALLBOAT HARBOR y+++e++resswesersssvrs SHOPS BUSY PLACES; : MUCH WORK S DONE L shops, at the Small Boat Hatbor FOR SALE only slightly aifected as yet by an| _ ; b quipment shortage caused by 1€ NEW, NEVER UNCRATED, Ottawa cuirent ship strike, today reported 5 h.p. 4 cyele Log Drag Saw with | home st Ee' |the following work: | 6 1t blade. 3195 Wrangell. Also a | The Juneau Welding & Machine 24 in, cast ironed cased Pelton Shop: installed new shaft and wWheel with valve and some pipe, Leari in Capt. Fred Slagle's Hac-| §75 Juneau. Box 556 Wrangell, iend Sent new gerdies to Capt., Aglska. 243-t3) Charles Metz of Hoconah for his - | Formal dining seldom trcller. Are preparing a large Gray THREE DEUCES. See Red Wright. I e motor, model 621, five o one reduc- (243-13) has the same zest and flavor tion, for-a new boat being 'built by PR v ] iy ] g Sou Tshiioe s st o 3 acoma Gurdies, 800 as midnight raids on the ice e ,VJ‘;IE - ‘;f’"ufif"gu‘s ,:mn. for inside trolling $25. “Edith,” ( box after a dance or amovie | Installed a 677 Gray motor, with| 4th Float Boat Harbor. (243-t2) | & a three to one reduction in the |g % Bh Green E6 ««.especially if your snack Susie D of Hoonah recently. The 1’3”,:011” Sedan. Ph. Green UTs Loat, owned by Capt. Silas Dalton t Sold five other 452 cal fishermen the pas is enhanced ])} sparkling ACME Beer. .the beer with the high E'Q.(Il Quenches!) | The ticn of 4 shop p W) Wi ACME BREWERIES, San Francisco A au Avenue. Rebuild Co.: Over- pt. Ralph Mor- ed Exclusi Viotor " COAST D gears cn C Seatile, Wash. s Boomer, an outside trollci | Mortenson flew to Seattls thi week. The boat probably will g {out wken he returns, or in any cvent by May 1 Major motor re- 5 on several other local boat Harbor Machine Shop: In- ersion motors on sev- some of which are new se's boat wa 1 to go, awaiting a paini arious minor i proveme Lynch’s It ay 1. The will be r set already is out after black cod Technically a halibut boat, the Sunset quired new Westine hLouse icarta silent stern '‘bearin at the Hurbor Shop. Conversion of a’ cruisor to a { boat with allation of shafts new hin gerdie shafts The boat,Cwhich will fish for sal- mon, ,is owned William Kags- ney d is No. 32, It will b rthy by Harbor would be in { *SLATTLE a Frank S y-acquired Ssa Rose a v ed to Eric v being rts for Alex'Bar merly a raging . the Neptune treported nnual, pr nlulu- water de ht the bdat from Ei- nar Jackson. The Nept@ine was first brought to Juneauw several years ago by Jim Russell. It will leave port by May 1 if necessary parts are cbtainable. hull ly MacLean’s: also- has several trollers including ‘those cwned by Carl Graves and Ed Hibbk Wate: Peters is building two to be launched Paters will - kecp red with a Craft 130 HP motor; the which has a Kermath Jee motor, will belong to Ben Peters' son-in-law. Both boats due to fish for salmon when season opens. Vincent Anderson’s a wkich is pow o other, See, are the Sentinel is boat (bought from the Commission) to a halib with a new pilot house and ous otber additions and improve- ments in the Douglas Boat Shop. George Stevens of Douglas also is, repairing his gillnetter and will in- stali a new Red Wing motor. Stev-! ens is due to bring his boat to the Juneau harbor next wcck - BAKE SALE Sat. at Sears Roebuck 11:30 a.m. by Rebekahs Auxiliary. (242-t2) Maritime t fist Pacific Northern Leads Again=— ® Reduced Rafes 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. NOTIOE Is AEREBY GIVEN: % of Martin Holst, deceased,! fifed her final account and re- ort, 61 her administration of said | and her pos tribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; © Increased Bagyage Allowance ounds Free On All Tickets. ounds Free On Through Flights to Séattle. 40 P 55 P court the place for hearing same; and that all persons concerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and pl and file their objections, if to said | final account anc petition for set- tlement and distribution thereof. "Dated: Juneau, Alaska, April 11th, 1946. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporls All The First Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip compl y ple nt and te ve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. JENNIE HOLST, Executrix. Fi publication, April 12, 1946. Last publication, May 3, 1946 CARA NOME—™ PERFUME come true, this rare French bouquet fra- grance is distinctive and alluring — IN CRYSTAL a favorite BOTILES with " glam- ne fourth Pl PACIFIC. IVORTI{ERN AIRLIIVES tnovuv- City Ticket Office: Barano! Holel Butler, Mauru Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” that 10 o'clock A. M. June 15th, 1946, | has been fixed as the time and said \the Post this morning received a between | DELIVERY re- 3 LANE BOWLING worked on PULLY EQUIPPED restaurant for ront spokesmen said Willis' ACRE TRACTS 3% new | within | one, P 01 HP{ZoR RENT — Ste |SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under being converted from a government | { | That Jennie Holst, executrix of lhe,wq- ion for dh"p'us property ruling allowing vet- {Aide to Gov. Ernest Gruening, 5 pm VE BOAT Frances and seine— boat harbor. Florence Executrix, Douglas Als Small C ble k net- Also home in | BUSINESS ting $350 monthl; country. Mc te price. Inauire | No. 3 First National Bank Bltg. (243-t1) now | | 4 tennis | SHOE ICE SKATES, set dishes, kitchenware, | ch bed, dresser, 2| couches, tabl blankets, can- 1g° machine. W. H. Robinson, ! W 10th St. ® TROLLER. Ph. Red 1 bl'\(vll‘ FO!DIN(. IJU(! 1 mattress to fig, $20. Call Blue 250 new betwetn 10 am.-2 pm. or 5 to 7 Do pm, or see at 530 Park Ave. | A0 (242-12) | WANTED TO BUY — good used GOOD USED BUICK sedan. Rea-| Davenola, swing rocker gateleg able. Ph. Black 142 2-t3) | table and 9 x 1= rug. Ph. 417. (242-t1) TO- QU»’\U ulllmnn(l .m)(l Ph. Blue 335 evenings, ! S. (241-t4) | TROLLER 31C540, 40 h.p. ‘ rted Model A. Float 3. Ph.| 398 (240-14) | WINTER cut Hemio inquire Jack Cropley Residence— Willoughby Ave. 16) MODERN HOME with basement apt. Phone Red 350. (239-tf) | MONEY MAKING Bar in the| heart of Anchorage, A s:\»f crifice $13500 including inven- | tory. . O. Dox 205, Anchorage, | | sale. | Natl. Bank (234-t5) alleys fo Ph. 676 rccm 3 F! i | | ONE KLINKER buiit round bottom | sKiff 14 ft. coppes rastened, brass | finished, and one Westinghouse | freezer A-1 condition, 14 cu. ft. Call 143. (232-tf) FOR SALE—Buy a dollar ticket on the washing machine pr frigidaire for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) sale. Inguire Room 3, First Nae | nal Bldg. (22540 | mlles rwm town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-t) FOR RENT i WANT ADS REAL ESTATE FOR SALE “A HOME AND INCOME property” | close to business distfict, and churches. school 2 houses situated on lot 50 ft.! x 100 ft. Landscaped and straw- berry patch. An arrncm equipped furnished house— Piano and several large built in closets. Full height cement basement— automagic oil hot air—Electric water heater. ON SAME properi; furnished 3 room bath, GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR hene 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin T _ WANTED house P Ann} 1:19uh.md|w. mackina raincoats, 1068, rubber boots, wool O. D. serge pants. Camping and riding equipment, etc. Kap- lan's Army and Salvage Store, 250, 3rd £t. San Francisco. | WANTED TO BUY—Livinz room and dinette furniture. Ph. Green 680 (242-t1) v TERAN and wife wish work out of town, wife good crew cook, man capable of handling rigging, ex-boom foreman. Write Box 3006 or No. 8 Nugget Apl. (241-t3) {LATE MODEL CAR WANTED— Art Van Royal Blue Humbeck, b Co. driver for (239-t6) WAITRESS WANTEDPart time, or full time, also night cashier. Apply at Percy's Cafe. (237-tf) WANTED TO BUY 3 bedroom house. Ph. after 5 pm. or 370 CKNEY'S Shopping bny anything, b((hhm,. charge 2% of purchase price. Pinckney, 172 Schoolhouse Rd. Santa Clara, Calif. (233-t3) vice will clothes, WANTED—-Sma]l apt. No chilaren, no pets. Call 854. (228-t4) WANTED—Used fur loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANEOUS \Vl TER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging re. 306 Wil- Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholcsale Juneaun netall ) 1eav.ed rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. 19,136-t1) new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One| block from Federal Bldg. } (241-t) | - SMITH 10 TALK AT VEW MEET TONIGHT ON VETERANS' BILL discuss pros and cons of the re- cently passed Territorial Veterans' Ch — | Bill" before members of the Taku|' Post, 5559, Veterans of Fmeignl rs, tonight at 8 o'clock at their | regular meeting in the VFW head- quart: Also discussed will be the sur- erans first chance at the purchase! af ves declared surplus in Alas- kan waters. Commander Harold E. Mayo of telegram from Delegate E. L. Bart- lett as follows: “Surplus property office here has instructed Alaska office sell sur- iplus vessels first at fixed price sale for veterans, then under sealed bids to be used only in Territorial waters, then if any left, sell ves- sels for use anywhere. Trust this| will be satislactu' HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital discharged thef following yesterday: Mrs. H. B.| McKinley and Mrs. Bert Dennis, |both surgical patients; and James Odom and Edward A. McDonald, totk medical p.mcnts (HAPELADIES ARE 10 SERVE CHOP SUEY FEE! The Chapeladies are to serve a chop suey dinner, open to the pub- lic, starting at 6 o'clock Saturday| evening. The dinner will be served | at the Chapel-By-The-Lake. PIANOS RENTED ana "'U'NED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma. nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.' Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND £k I~ n; with | FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1946 ;unsmgomY b Daily Schedwled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS | e e e e T — e e e, st For Information and Reservations s Phone 612 M. §. LEGTA Iaines and Skagway LEAVING FERRY FLOAT AT 8 A. M. EVERY WEDNESDAY— LOAD FREIGHT TUESDAY M. BLUE 449—PHONE 79 s e ree ] | | | | ik Tl i i b AUDIX‘S YSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1340 Public Accountants — Auditcrs — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Sireet — Phone 757 « FAIRBANKS OFYICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING KinlgchN. Neill. John W. Clark INQUIRI ABOUT OUR 'WONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE [ Alaska - Eleetmmws JIM LANGDON— 217 Seward St. ) ; Manager \ ) Box 2165 Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDiX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE POR INFORMATION 00000003440, FOR CATERPILLAR REG.U.S. PAT,OFF. 'DILSEL MARINE ENGINES | SALES and SERVICE GENUINE SEE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterplllar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way NG EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY LOST — Old fashioned engraved locket, with 3 initials and also a| Nugget cros with diamond. Ph. Black 155. Reward. FOUNDA; keys on chain, owner may have same by paying for ad. Inquire Empire. RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CHURCH OBSERVES PALM SUNDAY HERE The Russian Orthodox Church lwill have Palm Sunday services Saturday night at 7 o'clock and| also on Palm Sunday morning at 110:30 o'clock. Orthodox Church members are urged to attend the services and visitors are also welcomed. ‘There will also be spzcial services on Easter Sunday, April 21. e — Juneau, Alaska. April 12, 1946. Territorial Tax Collector, i Juneau, Alasia. I see the Sales tax is now on the Fisherman, Small Merchint, Larger Merchant Professional Oc- cupation, On Gross Income, not net. Wiil you acvise me so I can in- !form my radio audience, Monday Night at 7 p.m., over KINY, if you have decided that The Manager of | The Alaska Railroad, at $17,000 per | year, The Head of The Alaska De- velopment Board at $12,000 per year, or any of the Territorial Of-! ficials most of them over $5,00 ‘per year WILL PAY ANY TAX AT | ALL FOR THE VETERANS FUND, I am of the opinicn they will not pay one cent. ALBERT WHITE. P. S. Will The Administrator of the Veterans bill at §8,000 per year pay any tax. (243-12) (241-t4) | | Your Deposiis Are SAFE DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED | First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TC KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONT