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PAGE SIX . * SITKA NEW " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA T 19 ASSENGERSIN. £+ FRoMSOUTH PAA . W ANT ADS ALASK SIT Corresy T g Pan Americal ~.rways yesterday | | weather s ) 16~ llew the following passengers be- il has brc « p and h& tween Juneau and Seattle: \'H‘l’H‘l"'H"“H'H'H“"'H A spring fe 7 pigeons on the From Seattle: Oscar Peterson, Kk 7 Y de“‘bm have bur forth h Sea and plan to install Emil Johnson, Virgil Morris, An- run SAE | { ‘l” it this Sunday Organized last drew Wicklund, Roy Bezowsky,| | ! March with ten members, the willigm Johnson, Karl Nelson, FOR SALE—Ladies solitaire an < = i of musical instr 2 club now has a membership of ponald Keys, Mildred Keys, Len- mend ring. $150, bargain. Phone BEAL ESTATE | FOR SALE ‘ i clothes; men ar less and hatless; taken on epidemic parties at the ps yard or in boats; more ever are out evenings, hand troll- mo Daily Scheduled Trips | TO radio phonograbh fifty-three, a target range obtain- oo Keys, William McMahon, Eric |, 286. (264-13) | ed $200 for the Fil- ¢4 from the army and board walks Erickson, John Niska, Nester Neimi, |~ i vie Projector. This and trap houses constructed by the arthur Majala. s BRUNSWICK Apt, 7 apt. unit,| ing for king salmon; the watehr year / raised an additional $50 members, working on Sundays. Martin Martinsen, Albert Guyor,| -centrally located, completely fur-| | s front is a veritable beehive of ac- for the projector, $40 for misical Members will be permitted 10 (e Galland, James Campbell, Mag- | Rished, monthly income $210; 3 BEDROOM modern furnished || 11Ka wr “ and contributed | Summer cabin Lena Cove; other $100 pring guests to the range at the .o Bostrom, Radnvald Stmonsen, tivity with fishermen and sports- instr r College Build-'same ra men overhauling their boats, gear and general appearanc Sitk Mercantile is getting p of paint. Peace, it's Wwor hcme with garage in Douglas. Price $3,300. i : rates set Iur]\l:lfiscl;;s. sbl 50 med Johnson, Arthur Souve, Ton- | pr;)pernfly cl:y unddchumr};‘: IRme;i. or 25 pigeons and shells, Members .o pedersen, Elearnor Hunt, Ray| Safe. Murphy and Murphy feat | g, aght. the of other similar clubs will also be ey io Eimer Frazier, Richard| tor, Phone 676, Room 3, First |2 BEDROOM modern furnished ca ball uniforms, welcor Club plans for the fu- Good. | National Bank Bldg. (264-t1) bin cn Glacier Hiway. Price lis, footballs and badminton tyre include carby i B Sl —— o e dent, - Lure Include socking of aearty| Herbert Hilcher, Milam Rileh- | Jepp e servce oar with 3 ton | ' ‘ was split three w when on no time did the students nUM- a5 these are mada available | €T 1‘)‘3!"““ Geyser, ‘Yhmam Gey- | capacity auto crane including|A VERY EXCLUSIVE dress shop| Thurs: JS II took more than fifty, until this year ser, William Dillhoefer, Alfred Ad-| (gpje Tdeal for garage work or| in one of the larger Alaskan| Bay, the Tony when the Junior High was s ams, Eva Kelly, Albert Lockett, Al-| ¢, clearing land $325. 413 West cities. Petershurg Keichikan i Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH High School picnic this year S e Mr. and Mrs. Neil Anderson re-ifroq St Germain, My c & gr ate: . " \ record t ack of St. Germain, Myron Dean, " I[f,l““; a m(;\{p ’: ‘:Hk;f’l(:k(‘(!“(" ‘Aillwl ed = “”-’]kv,‘X“ o look back on with turned by plane Friday, he from ouise St Germain’ Mae ‘Schabler, 10 St. Box 3003. (264-t3) 2 MINK Ranches nedr ‘Juneau. i » Wil e B B T St et a brief business trip to the States jgo b Hian Behonehs. | RO, GRAVEL, sabd. Akt oF o= | to DeGr Bay 11 parti - 5 i s 5 : : S Jack Duncan, Lillian chopslin, ROCK, GRAVEL, sand, dirt or fer- INES: £ ! o S Dkt -s wekitetal sy, e’ o] B o lkad abe feom u st vacalion 1a gt Sont, MU SO | i R | BUSIRERS ke o easid Wit AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS the hardier spirits even enjoyl welghir even :(““ ““‘:”‘]< “’l"’”b she had flown pov MeGregor, Alfred Moore, Gor-' Pete Schneider, Jr. (264-tf) | O : : ; . 1 4 spirits Joyin| d o meet her husl SR VNS S e R RTINSk e 3 ~43 3 a briof swim thres ounces, ‘early Sun- i foon Srerwond, Eynore Kowsks, o o | | For Information and Reservations Phorie 612 T day morning & ve Sheldon Jack- eannette vart. s P {: i ST, i ety veral hunting t‘,“' ;}‘,’f,’.’,‘,”i “(',l,', D ¢ & h‘:"}:(i Mrs. Frank Calvin, Mrs. Jack Cal- '~ m " geattle; Pamela Ogan, Betty | ish Guitar with case. Write Em- GBABELLE,LEIGH ‘ Several huntin; n Hospit Dietz i 2 < | pire C 207. (264-t4) | REALTOR o, o e — - AT vin and Mrs. Mary Hedges Wer€ ., jack Ogan, Daniel Rhodes, hostesses Friday evening at the = gone out for bear of the Salvation Army here George Fitzgerald Tt y [EENES Dorothy Wolfe, George Gee, Ray-|rop SALE-An old house, moder- | Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin | i Wi T _ 'Frank Calvin home, gt a going- iz y i f R T et e e Hopn elioRd et e s ighter, Margaret LyAD, ,o.0 party honoring Mrs. Eiliott mond Hurley, Mipfile HmlemeTL. ate condition, partly furnished, AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES Boy, planning to go s Ju- weighing nine and a quarter Murray pou K e mine and A QU mogner About 20 guests were 0 STV 1 © SR RGIEY | three bedooms, stove heat, 53150, | pm— | 1I : Hako G 2 wee 1 vas born Thursday morn- . . g v 7o ham, Florence Z | Shattuck Agency. (264-t3) | =l NE L CLARK d present and spent the evening play- wr ,one. Milton Weir, Ernest Gei- K ik { i y an ‘ uscar Ti ing to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Hagen. i Rifpo ” 7 H ing bridge. High score was won by wmzn % Established 1940 cer, Clara Herslip, and Pearl Phil-| MODERN 6 ROOM home com- F o pp:)“\n.l. '.lh 1]‘5' 1‘“”’" o Capt. Fr I;u'/ of the Sal-| " Bltlos, Beaic lohy BRI lips letely funished, immediate oc Pub! noon aboa the latter’s ¢ Cap ances Dietz e Sal- | " \rs. Maud Wakefield, S. pletely § - oc- lic A i i e for a weeks hunting vaticn Army, sister of Capt. Al UA‘ llghe :1:(1 of the levcning Mrs, From Fairbanks, Ernest Peterson; | cupancy, Waynor Addition. Ph'jWAI;';EiD Clc’;;;m“fl:.;.;phgr funl | o Zcusc?untafi? StAudlttors Piax C‘;‘g;elom ’ ith a % ; ! rankim sireei — rnone James Day and! Blue 309. (264-tf) | son’s camp ;:\( F‘!xxtlv;¢'.(\;l 4 {)xrw. arrs ed \J:.l )l;lanr-!sungdw._:'rilw;r: Fletcher was presented with a Mr. and Mrs. Ted rris Los Angeles, where she Serves s . ... ce yooage as a farewell gift Ben Forbes are leaving Tucsday a District Secretary in social case ™. pyepq 4 b 3 e chers are leaving on the " . gt ® . MR o tine trin in 1 i @ amily an- 2 leven minths old female from perience necessary. Knowledge of for a five da ar hunting trip In work, specl ing in family plan next North Sea for Seattle where NOTICE TO CREDITORS £ =igdp s the Hoonah Sound area ning and relief She Dlans 10,y ioier vl exfbel YR Tatrel 2 ¥ . .| Salmon Creek Farm Kennels.| bookkeeping desirable. Alaska f| Klnl s 2 S O i Hma here visiting her s B 9 In the U. S. Commissioner’s Court| s -t3)| Coastal Airlines, Phone 706. 0C . Nel All three parties are experienced spend fome tim here Visiling Ber p.gon sanitarium. fot he Brominet of Tbtonikan, 'SPl DgUSA 900, e e ] Pl and enthusiastic l,(,m. hunters. brothe sister-in-law. ey S First Division of Alaska—In Pro- | FOR SALE — 5".0051'110““ fux;x';. 4 J Mrs. Stockton Webb took a group bate. nished. 1111 W. 9th St. (264-t3) :C()OK WANTS work, camp or boat. = leaving on the North'os jadies and girls to Middle Island In the Matter of the Estate of - — —e— J. H. Sowyer, Hotel Juneau. ' tion of the Sitka High Sche - Mrs. W. W. on board the Romany 11 Saturday ARTHUR P. WALKER, Deceased. FOR SALE—Six months old Si-; R e et sisted by the School Bo has Knight for Seattle, where ske Will geternoon for a picni i VEN' berians, contact Mary Joyce. | ) =] 3 ! e P g b afternoo a picnic. Oceasion NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVED 3 a o JoyeR. o i iln A E purchased & Fhmc]) .‘mm;.l ,\m‘; receive treatment in the \u'!ll““: for the outing was Natasha Cal- That the undersigned was, on the (264-13) { WANTED-—Home for 3 small Llack t as a - ec ' "nles Projector for educational use in Mason Hospital; BEill Stuart, son of 0 o Y > il- 4 . r. 1945, duly ap- — i ies. I x vin’s thirteenth birthday. The chil th day of September, 1945, duly ap puppies. Phone 318. (2637!.2) JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime the school Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Stuart, to en-|gren spent the afternon swim- pointed administrator of the estate FOR SALE -- 1533 Fora Sedan,i_____ s - Tre SGA was organized in the ter the University of Was of Arthur P. Walker, deecased, All| Oreen 575 after 5 pm. ((263-t4) CARE FOR CHILDREN by day or winter of 30031, when four years Lieut. and Mrs, eorge : Bliatiein | = SRl e | O Ehons Kl B [ O8N ) MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND of high school work was first offer- grift, enroute to Ft. Dix, N. J.| Tne Junior Class of Sitka High e nt them, | PO S0 o bugsy: wable| HELP WANTED—Male or female. RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- ed in Sitka;, and only one nt where he will receive his dis- j5 holding its annual banquet for with proper hers and duly veri- | T e i 4 CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV. % At 2 ne E \g 3 § ) graduated that time ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND o as a1 e £ se! ks 0 with 2 chairs. Call Green 225 quire Alaska Laundry .(263- charge after several years of ser- he genior class, followed by the fied, to the undersigned, at the teL X e 1L-ireen e e R (- ; Bath was Superintendent; RADIO TUBES | 1Y AR 9N | RN AT time, permanent work to quali- P! FOR SALE — Doberman Pinscher,|{ fied person, shorthand and ex- FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING 1 John W. Clark UIRLC ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE | socia- as- aing The Student Gov (264-t4) ming. re vice and a year in school Fort Ray here; Mr high t scn Gary and d ) ¢ Of Junior Prom, this evening. The office of his attorneys, Ziegler & 283D | L ANTED Clerical position open. | | were 89 pupils in the cial Build- with four teachers; 29 in lle Pax- | panqu B ba g 2 —— - & 2 0L R Moot 2, G, A SIX | * Chairs, tables, kitchen cupboards.| Week. Territorial Department o school with three teachers; on the cia—for Seattle, where Mrs. Pax- j the hallways. The dinner is be- months from date hereof. preria iy Health. Please make applicatio school board were Mrs, J. P. Me- ton will undergo medical treat-|jno prenaied and served by Myrtle Dated at Ketchikan, Alaska, April ORIl 8¢ 223 Gold St. o M st el i;;)x 1‘93;“ . 2 Neal, John Hollywood Sergal ment; Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Kelly price 26, 1946 39 FT. TROLLER. Inquire Warn-| Juneau, Alaska (261-tf) Mail Orders Promplly Filled Malakoff and sons Richard and Rober 10! For the Prom the students have WALTER B. KING, er's Machine 3hr;p. (263-t3) | —————— = *In 353 the SGT wlm home l‘n the ”.‘”}1.' been working hard and long on oD T T ki s na el " |HOUSEKEE r ployed Complete Radio Repair Service Performed admirable . practice of e 3 lly was patrolman on the yne gecorations which they prom- ZIEGLER & KING BLACK GARDEN soil Cheap,! couple, 2 girls ages 5 and 8, nice A & working toward some definite pro- 1 police force; Mrs. Roy Avrit,lio win pe "(!1[(3‘3’(‘!11 " Attorneys for Administrator across Douglas Bridge. Seppanen.| home, pleasant conditions. $100 by Gov.e"‘ment Lm.c‘?bed ject, by contributing toward of the Columbia Ketchikan, Alaska. (263-t3) | per month, rocm and board. Will EXPe"enced Technician ‘T' e - e = consider couple, husband em- 4 ROOM furnished house tor qme.{ ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- L e ] r a4 o P. O. Box 63, Juneau. (262-t3) fore 6 p.m (257-t1) | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: C { a public playground years of '36 and chased a $500 baske the basketball games First publication, May 7, 1946. Last publication, May 28, 1946. WRITE FOR INFORMATION d in the Marine F. Taylor, lo ) were M | WANTED — Woman clerk, Sully's' nasium, a § ano and o is W and son, Virgil, Ward, M McCracken, Mrs, That Nell Esther Kilburn, executrix, % g curtain e 1 th s Harvey Brown, Mys, Richard Crue. of £hie: estate of Tevi Wil ll(,. eituer: Ohrysler: Age o0 Crown.| gakery. (249-tf) ' 9066600000060600008 items all being paid for in month- o ger, Mrs. Robert Wheeler and Mrs, burn, deceased, has filed her final Paul H. Hanson, Box 2202, Ke!c‘h- 7 T O ST AL ey T R s FOR ly installments F k Wright, Jr, m ol Jack Ogan. account and report of her adminis- | ikan, Alaska. d.h.-13) IWAN'I"ED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- In '42-'43 they contributed $100 the Pyramid Fisheries a John | The students of SJS are presant- tration of said estate. and her peti- | TIVING RoOM urniture, Toas loughby. Phone 788 MISCELLANEOUS | . CATERPILLAR xican Flesta this eve- tion for distribution thereof, in the — ooy Coupe. Ph. Green 68 eve- hool auditorium. Ty- United States Commissioner’s Court nings. (261-tf) e cme——— s b | SO | ning at. the s Consistent Blend .. Year After Year Vacuum-Packed for Rich, Ful!l Flavor RELIANCE . PACIFIC PURE FOODS ® Reduced Raies pical Mexican songs and dances and games will be presented under the direction of Miss Fern Gabel, assisted by Mrs. Chester Latta as musical director and Mrs. Helen Hatch as costumer. The kite puliding and flying ac- tivities of local youngsters the past few weeks has finally brought forth warnings published in the local paper by the Public Utilities, who have been caused considerable trouble by kites tangling in the power lines and causing short cir- Icuits, leaving parts of town in darkness. for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- aska; that 10 o'clock A, M. July 10th, CLESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. 1946, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing same: and that all persons concern- | ed therein are hereby notified to| i | appear at said time and place and | £ op TR R GG lar ticket on | file their objections, if any, to said final account and petition for settle- ment and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, May 6th, 1946. NELL ESTHER KILBURN, Executrix. First publication, May 7, 1946. Last publication, May 28, 1946. Franklin St. Ph. 428, (258-t1) GILLNET, 175 fatnoms. See Har- bor Master. (244-¢0) the washing machine or frigidaire for the Bulkhead Fund. (229-tf) ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. (210-tf) FOR RENT Pacific Northern Leads Again 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. © Increased Bafigage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transports The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. NORTHERN AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska City Ticket Office: Baranof Hotel PHONE 716 o | NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the | Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissicner and Ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | In the Matter of the Estate of JACK ANDREAS JACOBSEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 6th | day of May, 1946, duly appointed Administrator of the Estate of Jack Andreas Jacobsen, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased will present them, with proper vbuchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Ju- neau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this Notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 6th, 1946. r FELIX GRAY, ! Administrator. First publication, May 7, 1946. Last publication, May 28, 1946. FOR RENT—For 3 months, 3 bed- room house, completely furnished. Vacant May 17, Phone 416, (264-tf) 3 ROOM CABIN at Tee Harbor. | 1 MISS PINCKNEY'S Shopping Ser- vice will buy anything, bedding, clothes, charge 2% of purchase price. Pinckney, 172 Schoolhouse Rd. Santa Barbara, Calif. (t3) Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. FOR CHARTER — M. 6. Jazz, at| (256-tf) | NGINES DIESEL MARINE E 5::‘:3 - GENUINE SERVICE PARTS "WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED. Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Pérma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 Inquire 843 W 9th St. Phone 464.| 315 Decker Way, (264-13) 3 ROOM fur. apt. oil rax]gé. bath Inquire 513-A Willoughby. (262-13) ROOMSy-Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black coin purse between Ordway and 10th St. Reward. Green 600. (264-t2) LOST—One pair glasses, if found return to New York Tavern. Re- ward. (263-t3) FOR RENT — Steamheated rooms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886. Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) SPRING IS HERE | Most Modern Cold Storage Is Now Available in Qur New Storage Vault Give Yours Furs and Fur Coats Protection ; Through the Summer CHAS. GOLDSTEIN &C0. | i Come and See Us in Our New Building {i PHONE 102 | m-«-«m"wn-u-wm’ oo mmompo LOST—Billfold containing very val- uable papers also money — if found please return to Empire. Reward $10. (262-t3) T AR B L BRI RSty s S 1 0 FOUND—3 keys on a ring. Call at Empire Office. —_—— ~ The Ford Theatre in Washington, in which President Lincoln was ramomocamommonmdy | 5100 Was dedicated Feb. 12, 1832, as @ national museum. SERVICE Christensen Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth Si. PHONE 658 McClure Mgr. ington Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT FOMB [ . Complete Photographic Supplies | Juneau Retatl NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO0. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Wa; MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING nucgisn Y DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIEAN | via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12