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MONDAY, MAY 20, 1946 PAGE SIX E ~__ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA berry, to vacation in Oregon Arrangement are compléte for the 5 one and a half days monthly F§ leay accun tive for one y ra Rudniek, to visit ker fam- Young People’s Summer Confere only, was given first reading and ily in North Dakota; Florence at the Sheldon Jackson s« ¥ aly oy \\ T wart, introduced by relatives in Nebraska; Dorothy Ven ed this year as against 56 last year.' a " ld Schaefer of the Public Util- to visit in Arizona and Ne- The Conference will last from May . { Mrs. Cecil Cock ar les enroute to Elnido, Califor for a visit; W. T. Stewart, Pub- 28 to June 4. Gonference leader will be Dr. Gilbest F. of Philadelphia, founder of o the advs neral obligation From Sitka | - " = t%:fimg‘ | onds and 1 uing them at lower Following the example of lic Utilities consultant, to Katchi- the Preshyterian Youth.Gonference b : m m SITKA, Alaska, May 18 c- tha Public Utilities, which is re- kan; Mrs. Jim Wright and sons movement. Out of town students ron snm | 1 ial Corre lence) L routine financing $183,000 in bonds, the Freddy and Eddy, to spend the will be brought on the 8JS II and ... B R T T S i mezting of the City Council Tues- city agreed on the recall of $70,000 summer with relatives in Seattle; the Princeton Hall. | FOR SALE—Model 416 Stevens, 22 REAL ESTATE Daily sc'.edwled Trips target rifle, with , Lyman sight complete. Room 208, Hotel Ju- ron SALE ! olution 124 was in bonds and approved the action Comdr. and Mrs. Henry Campbell, expressing the of the Public Utilities Board Mrs. Maud Wakefield and nephew, Plans for the Memorial Day pro- day evening, R passed unanimov | TO City's willingness to cooperate W After approving payment of bills Wake Anderson, to motor to north- gram have been completed by the, neau. 275-13) | the U. §. Engineers in building the Council adjouned. ern New York for the summer; American Legion. In charge are i 3 small boat harbor. e Mr and Mrs. V. E. Lipp, to Saattls| Walter. Dangcl, Frank. Werd and| LOT WITH LOVELY view and set a wrange“ Bill Ward was appointed SuUper- projen Yaw ana mark Davis won After two months visiting Mr. Lipp's Clarence Kruz. Legionnaires will of blue prints for home. Gradelle i visor and Harkor Ma: at a sal- n Legion Scholarship brother-in-law, Scotty Lynch; Mr. be in uniform. Led by the Color Leigh Realty Co., Phone 557. ! i . ary of $300 monthly - awards presented for the first time and Mrs. Eiliott Fletcher and chil- Guard and Firing Squad, the pro- (275-t3) e BORGEAR: 3 kadmin st Pelersburg Kelchlkan tions for stands for proved: a two car of M 1 2p- students of the Sitka dren Paul and Kay, to Seattle. cession will assemble at Tolem go r FRONT FACING small bodt furnished home, refrigerhtor, honor,| Where Mr. Fletcher will enter the Square where the address will b2 i * i g - B {Laurel Beach Sanitarfum; Mrs. Jim given by the Rev. Ernest Nygaard harbor will . sell $h|§ Dfuper!v oil heat. Must leave right away. . cheap as T am leaving town. See | to graduatir front pi;n School. Graded on 1 hip, service ,Also Trips nd R s i harac- | Imlach and two young daughters; and music will be by the City Band companionship and charac y the City Band. . i Fishermen': , ,,,E < of the two outstend-|t0 £2attle; E. W. Polkey and An- Following the waterfront cerzmon- P.“Ll ,Sf“‘k“ By e Haxbo;fi\"’;}’ INCOME PROPERTY in Juneau. TO Black stidents of . Gaoh . -#e rew Anderson, fishermen, enroute ios, the procession will march to rom 5:80 to 6:30 pm. (275-16) | powtown location. 1 i Read and th 1 SRR o ~1to Astoria for the fishing season; the National Cemet hers ad- FIN: YOOMIN . S P s will be engraved on a plaqu 8 emetery wher: ad- FINE 8 LYCOMING motor on iron g || HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH presented to the school in a cere rs. Prank Hennessy and two dresses will be given by the Rev. frame, $50. 1402 Harbor Way, 5:30 IN FAIRBANKS, small restaurant. embled students | Y mony before the a oung sons, Bobby and Javy, to Elwood Hunter and the Rev. Pat- (5 6:30 p.m. Paul Satko. ind faculty by Russ Clithero, Past|Spend the summer in Seattle and rick: O'Reilly. i : o i | ‘The Boy Scouts, Camp Fire Girls' PLANET JR. SEEDER, $15, 250 Ibs. | IR thorized to issue permits to mino's peoion. Besides winning o place| R and representatives of all local or-| 20 penny Galvanized nails, $20, working late hous du N- on the plague, the girls are presan: ganizations will take 't the' many other articles. 1402 Harbo: on the z girls are presant- | : ; 3 d ) part in the y ing season B with & thoiul andl with| A daughter, Judith Bess, Welgh-' robiGh o’ | Way, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Paul Sat- RO e & it - GF o Ahe | N |ing nine pounds, was born to ‘he | ¥ . ey A e I tutton, each WOrdS|Rey, and Mrs. Herbert Bruhn last ERHR s e AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS no curfew viole S and Police Chief D - Lepartmental Commander of , For Information and Reservations Phone 612 g GRADELLE LEIGH — : uis yle aloney passed away i ) STEVENS REPEATING _shotgun, l REALTOR e S — e — - and Gountry { Thur: evening, at their home = o R Ao n at the Pioneers’ Home Sunday an s ORI Custie- SR PHih ot believed 10 oo pives were conducted by the Rev. S Winchester repeating shot- | phone 557, Corner 2ud, and Franklin | AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES 159, ear, | Souny Sheldon Jackson f:,.ll.h’n.(f';:l baby born At this his- papriek J. O'Reilly, 8. J. at the Bun, $16, many. other articles at | SR D 00 rd Benson, son of| 0 oot Pioncers' Cemetery. Bomn in Phila- 1402 Harbor Way, 5:30 10 6:30, pes ssssssa—" | NE CLARK and COMPANY aulr-ments, authori DOITOW- (g and Mrs, Theodore Benson of A delphia January 26, 1867, Mr. Ma- Pm., Paul Satko. (275- w. = ILL, ] AR GE s, HOL £0 Exoearl 84 “” Metlakatla i Harriet Bennet,| The Gamp irls are WOIKING Joney cafme to Alaska in 1900 and | Estublished ‘1940 B i e or (iil;il‘ll:r:r of Y. and Mre, Charlis 0 Beautity the grounds surrounding worked as a prospector and miner "} DE PS?SE:Z%ERtZ?wxz gw:r::;l WANTED ! Public Accountants — Auditers — Tax Counselors bank. Ca Bennet of Angoon the R“’Hlll,l Cathedral. With the 25- sround the Nome vicinity, entering rass shaft, , al a —_— — istance of the B Scouts wh s Home Septembor 8, 4987, | oy, 5:30 to 6:30 pm, Palul Sat-' A BUSINESS of your own. Popular 208 Franklm Sh’eel '_Phone 757 o 1 g will break and prepare the soil, During tke 1918 flu epidemic Ma- K% 275-13) | seller, big commissions, fast sel- AIBBANKES OFFICE--$0%2 L. rcoms and tt Chairman of tie Poppy Day com- girls will plant local ferns, moss joney was at Shismareff, north of ———— | ling plan. Every office and home |/ od AVERY BUILDING ! petition, Mrs. Charles Tuengel, has and flowers. Nome, wba:, hy: Al Rere for the T XS?LE ;‘;gmpig“"'i‘;n;i‘:l‘l"g' a prospect. Steady repeats. Su- SVEmE |, A . announced the name of the follow- i = machine, 2 ridle, a- | pervise or work alone. Write for H A H hn 1 entire population, won the name neous lot ammunition, Yukon | details, Faculty, 323 Hammond ]| Klnloch N. Nelll JO W. Clark > CB ing wi ancy Yaw; sec-! Cemmencement exercises for Sitka of “poc¢” by which the had been toss'ond, Shirley third, Kay High graduates was held Wednes- known ever since. sled, 925 W 11th St. ma-nn St. Cincinnati, 2, Ohio. L INQUIRT ABOUT OUR MONTILY ACCOUNTING SERVICE ] (273-tD) .L————————d‘. hes Fletcher, Joar \i and Donald vy evening at the school mnas- Sohes| euaaer, Jown ot R i o FOR SALE — Ladies 20 dmmond‘ e James. The committee expressed ium. The invocation was given by The Conw Dock: wad Broken in- Waltham ‘weist: watoh. €105, 426 | WANTED'DECkna"u PR M/V H—Y. uctad (rl\\vxt;v tkoir thanks to the studen for the Rev. Ernest Nygaard, the salu- S ) % Spippeie 5 on, Tequesting!their Interest and cooperation, and tatory address by -ArlenerDolang |0 2 Wednesday everitie Mak-| 15678t (275-t3) | GIENE. Must be sixteen years of S T ke vt e s YRR 4 ing the regular rounds at 11 p. m,, ________ i | b E Al k that they appoint r es o their regret that the Sheldon Jack- and the valedictory address by Hel- 4 o clby, ight. | palrolkE’ caught s ROOM FURNIGRED hotse: ofl| age. Salary $125 and subsistance. as a @ ectr“n cs a Fourth of July Ccmmittee bol, competing for the first en Yaw. Commencement address _. 2 Apply ‘Territorial Department of ) i sight of th glar through the fun 274- Ordinance 116, fixing salaries of (ime, through misunderstanding, did was made by Stockton Webb and (2% O m‘et,‘i”’;fl;“m' o vI2| fuinage GROTCRER G I t9 | pgealth, Room 102, Territorial JIM LANGDON—Manager city employees and providing for|not comply with the strict r - presentation of class by School Su- arrest could be mads the ciilprit <s- 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, bnscment: Buudmg (271-tf) Box 2165 - 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime ently vacate: 'lnd to blot off the until the dock can be City Clerk was ins| all local organi o tions es to the size of posters sub- perintencent T. J. Cole, followed ca 3 AR 3 , Lk B RS L 8 ety Hasey fe e pzd by a skiff. On investization completely furnished. Close in on v ¥ MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND i by presentation of diplomas by Jack ;oo foung entrace had been made Glacier Hiway, '41 Packard Sedan. HOU"E SEPER — for employed RECEIVERS v\vA e APTE Judses for the compotiiion were Calyin, Music was provided by 5 . ges 5 and 8, nice — BENDIX DEPTH RE- DA R0y e i P Y through a brcken window in the Phone 035-5. (@74-t4) | couple, 2 girls ag g . iy Mr: Clithero, Mrs. Glenn the school orchestra and a clarinet o/ El £ s ‘ Fome, pleasant conditions. $100 CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- Morgan, Miss Verna Huge, and Wal- solo by Arlene Dclenc. The gradu- pigk S A 11 ft. SKIFF, $50., coal and wood |per month, rocm and board. Will { ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND er Dangel. ates were Mark Davis, Arlene Dol- yjan gINy, 7pm. M\u\dfly, range with warming oven, $20.| consider couple, husband em-| COMBINATIONS s pester wili be sent enc, Gertrude Price, Wayne West- c.jo¢ oy Speaker, Albert White. 9 x 12 rug $7.50; full size iron ployed elsewhere. Phone 704 be- LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND to compstz in the cver and Helen Yaw. . . ~_ bed with spring and mattress,| fore 6 p.m. (257-tf) RADIO TUBES ster contzst — .. NATICNAL FOREST TIMBER $10; 2 gasoline lamps $2.50 and e Cemmencement exercises at th2 FOR SALE | $5. Vietrola and 61 records $35.! WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- H s SEATTLE iving from Seattle Sheldon Jackson Junior College Sealed bids will be received by the Can be seen at 944 W 11th be-| loughby. Phone 782 Haxl Urders Prompfly Fllled FROM Sea were: Mr. and were held Thursday evening at the Regional Forester, Juneau, Alaska,| tween 11 am. and 2:30 pm. ™ o . o . . o P, n and daugh- Presbyterian Church. John Will- up to and including June 17. 1948., weekdays and 11 am. to 5 p.m. l.'on nm i Complete Radio Repair Ser.‘ ice Performed FLY UNITED iams of Yakutat, the first studa for all the mercantable dead timber,| Sundays, Hospl’ Pete, (273-tf) i by Government Licensed graduale, was presented is standing or down, and all the live ——— —« Y s Experienced Technician MAINLINERS TO diploma. Present for the timber marked or designated for cut- FOR SALE—Blectric Washing ma-| 2 OGN/, spb oll, angs, bath | P s Bl HAg & 60 tolailiaR appr chine. Ph. Red 206 (a5 | ~InqHire 015-A Willousy, WRITE FOR INFORMATION CALIFORNIA e ting, on an dres totaling aporoxt.| _chine. Ph. Red 306 ( o | st eig ately 67 acres, located at the head ' e Wi ’ e & in 1908, Mrs. Fr 2prasen- of Appleton Cove, Baranof Island, ®On SALE—4 m°‘:em home, West | 55 Ms_Kitchen priviieges. Home AND “ALL THE EAST” Do the tative of the - first school Tongass National Forest, Alaska, es- | Juneat, immediate ocoupancy.| “yoi pry gag, ] \y with the rating of . graduate of the school and Mrs. R. timated to be a total of 1,691,384 feet, 1nduire Red 450. (273-13) 06000060 0000000- ind former Supervisor; Mrs. H. Cameron and Mrs, John M ore. or lsas. of Bitkatssrave : HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash FLIGHT TIMES 3 ; M. more \ ka spruce, FOR SALE — Unfinished cabin, #1 |Jobnson and infant daughter; Mrs. rence, also representatives western hemlock and red cedar s et i Cole. (260-tf) FOR " FROM JUNEAU TO | |Maric Brightman, from a vacation class of 1921 Bt Nolin ot &k ,lq;" yEBUE sbgver. 1 copmplete MBAIL Lo ipo ot st gpn kol g e A BB b : 4 imber. No bid of less than $1. per | bedroom sez; white candlewick | SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under RONIARE s o RO e e M e MEBilpe I e Wb Bo'oth. MO] " M, feet BM. for spruce aml cedar . bedspread. Call 181 for furmerI new management. renovated, chgnPlann N o spend a 5 as the house- ator of the Presbytery of Alaska, gawtimber, $1.00 per M. feet B.M. Tformation, (273-13) a v e O PR D EW YORK . . 23% hrs. | quest of Mrs. Marie Brightman; Iva was the speaker of the evening. | for hem.sck sawtimber, and lc per ; ;;“ik ’W‘; d‘“p"l‘” ;en ne ¢ A SAN FRANCISCO . 14 hrs, {Haekins to0: visth Mr. and Mrs, Rey- ’ Jinear foot for piling up to and in- FOR SALE—1937 black Plymoutn| Plosk from Federa dg('-n t0) ”IESEL MARINE ENGINES 1rund Jean-Blanc; John Van Horn, Commencement exercises of the cluding 95 feet in leigth, and 1'zc sedan, good rubber, $250. Juneau LOS ANGELES . . 17 hrs. | ‘on of Mr. and Mrs, Ed Van Horn, Sheldon Jackson High School Were per Linear foot for piling .over 95| Motors, Call Douglas 963. ot > (via connecting airline to Seattie) o spend the summer; Mrs. Marie held Friday morning at the school feet in Jlength, will be considered. 3 273-t3) | “lscuu“nuus o z 1 s, to visit her son, Ben chapel. Members of tie graduating 750,00 must be deposited with each e | % SALES uNITED i es and family. class were Irene Benson, Herbert pig to be applied on the purchase FOR SALE — 1939 International |wiLl, PERSON flying to Seattle and GENUINE | g Didrickson, Harvey Jacobs, of Sit- price refunded, or retained in part| Pick-up truck. Call 184 after 6| May 24 be willing to escort 15 SERVICE PARTS AIR LI s | Passengers leaving on the North ka; Harriet Bennet of Angoon; as jiquidated damages, according to! P™- (273-13) | mos. baby for remuneration?! : "E | Se2a were T. J. Cole, Superintendent Irene Felton of Hoonah; Ruth he conditions of sale. Primary Call 820 days. (275~ ““ In Seattle, call Elliott 3700 of Schools, with Mrs. Cole and son, Frank of Craig; Robert Sanderson manufacture outside of the Temtm‘waOR SALE—King and Winge Hali- e faor e vl cosat to Carrington, N. D.; Jo: Barnas, of Hydaberg: Elvin Faber, ATlene o alackn of any part of the timber,| DU Surdie, excellent condition, poR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at| lto visit his wife in Nebraska and Didrickson, Welburn Booth and Ed- i supiect to the consent of the Re- | 1", Scar: Box 193, Sitka, Alaska,] poat Harbor. Ph. 861. (250-“)\ {take a summer courss at Grecley, ward Benson of Metlakatla. EAWard gional Forester. The right is reserved | O- & Enselman. (272-W4) xun‘ru“ I:IIHHEBC!AL 00 |Colo.; Helen Ewert, to visit her Benson was valdictorian and Ione g0 e B il e e —— | WINTER & POND CO, Inc. i oo s e |to reject any cr all bids received.| FOR SALE—Trumpc:, like new. See | Complete Photographic Supplies | “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment cpi S LR e g £ S eviove Jellon sAlvipHAN.; i R 11r3erore bids are submitted, full in-| Mr. Shofner at High School. |ueyeloping — Printing — Enlarging | Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY ormation concerning the timber, — ; i the conditions of sale, and the sub- (NEW 30 x 10 ft. Gillnet Boat just Artists’ Paints and Materials of JUNEAU BRANCH 227 w Waym“_ll s : ! leted with ith i Finest Quality MINING EQUIPMENT mission of bids, should be obtained| completed with or without en Wholesale ‘Tihoan Retail | S, from the Division Supervisor or the| 8ine. Finished to suit buyer. A} . Reglonal Forester, Juneau, Alaska,| Very fast boat, also 45 ft. com-|p]ANOS RENTEL ana TUNED #% First publication, May 18, 1946. bination halibut and troller, now | Anderson Shop. e ——————————————————— sagm Last publication, June 1, 1946. { under, construction. Will be com- AT, S SRR S Pac’ f’c Northern St e __| pleted by July lst. Gally and| GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- 2 . bunks on deck. 25000 to 30,000| nent, $7.50, Paper Curls, $1 up. e s 5 | g - pound fish hold capacity. Call at| Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 20L Ycur Demslts o | d Douglas Boat Shop or phone|{ 315 Decker Way. p 5 A .. | { Douglas 192. (270-t6) ea S a ’ n | FOR SALE—165 horse Lycoming LUST AND FOUND i T R S R O ) | full marine motor. Inquire Al- — T ! | askan Cab after 4 pm. (269-tf) LOST—Childs patent leather slip. | f s per between school and 9 and A| ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt| Sts. last Thursday. Phone Black | hauled. Phene 849 Bill Tonsgard.| 340. (275-t2) : © Reduced Rates \ (209-1mo. ; | . | —— | LOST—White crochetea glove. Ph, 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. i FOR SALE — Electric Sunieam| 266. (272-t1) | Shavemaster, good condition, rea- S sonable, Empire Office. @h) FOUND—6 keys on chain in front £ 2 2 of Reck Apts. Inquire Empire. [<] lncreased Ba e Al‘hwance | FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk (269-) ggag | Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A.| b | Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-tf) s B 40 Pounds Free On Al Tickets, ; '|' The Erwin Feed Co IN 'I'HIS BA{IK 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. FOR SALE—Ladies solitalre dia- , A mond ring. $150, bargain. Phonei Office in Case Lot Grocery RE 286. (264-t3) - PHONE 704 n | s1 53 famous ssi | L‘Q-hk.dm-habu | HAY, GRAIN, COAL 1 CRESCENT APT. for Sale—273 So. Y 2 5 © Douglas 21-Passenger Transports | dipe o e i e | RGN S and STORAGE The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ' ‘ GILLNET, 175 fatnoms. See Har- | BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO.{| bor Master. -t | 5 e PS sl " i "The Rexall Store FOR SALE—Buy a dollar ticket on Protects your face | P d s the washing machine or frigidaire our race— A ewaraess service & P for the Bulkhead Fund. (20-t9) ioted Flrst Na OnaAa H | Expertly }railned stewardesses to make your ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from Deeds no brus of JUNEAU, ALASKA trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- { town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. ry i SURANCE CORPORATION freshmelits GLI“ER MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT IN| 1 s L aloft with the compliments of the A QUALITY BLm : nGsumMANh 3 DIEE 28 ‘ : vans Gunyah, Klawoc! er- 4 5 0! rl"ssr mom man, succumbed to a heart condi- for dfll'y Shflvlng f d § tion at Angoon, on May 12, it is e for newspaper aaver lsmg TEAS disclosed by a certificate of death| The MODERN shave cream rhere 15 00 suhsilhli han . seceived here today by the U. S.i for MODER * N men ! Commissioner. He was a member of 7 A P I (, N the crew of the halibut boat Mer- A l B L l N E s ACIFI ORTHERN IRLINES e g "ELLIS . General Offices--Anchorage, Aluska LAST WEEK wms For ee cxmminations. r. Racl|l N A § H via Petersburg and Wrangell oy - Lillian Carlson will be leaving Ju- 2 " R Lity Tickel Office: B { Hotel PHONE 716 neau the end of this week and will|| SALES. SERVICE and REPAIR With connections to Craig, Klawock, H: and Lity : baranoi mole ‘abeept appointments until Saturday || Christensen Bros. Garage steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle ! evening only. Phone 636 for np-| o FOR F 1 909 12th St. PHONE 659 pointments. (275-t0) }

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