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PAGE SIX News Notes From Sitka |- SITKA, Alaska, May 25.—(Spec- €ight inch draft, ial Correspondence) —The Chilkoot, Gray gas engine, workboat owned and operated by reduction tha Westfall Brothers at their Fish| Construction on the Myrth began Bay Logging Camp, ws wrecked at in January, and it is the first boat 3 a. m. Friday, and is a total loss. built at the Sitka Marine Railways. Bkippered by Pete McNulty, the Ohilkoot left Sitka at 10 o'clock’ The Alma, fish packer for S. Ein- Thursday evening with a load of stoss, arrived in port Tuesday from supplies for tk Fish Bay camp.|Seattle. Originally the Alma was Aboard were Richard McNulty, Tallused as a ferry boat in Gastineau Guppy and Wally Westfall. At Old|Channel — was taken by the Army Sitka Rocks the engine quit, the during the war and was purchased boat drifted between Middle Island,|by Hans Peterson, son-in-law and Little Gavanski Island, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bolshanin, from Guide Island where it drifted onto the Surplus Property Board. Com- the rocks off Kresta Island pletely rebuilt, the Alma created a| A¢ the boat hit the rocks, the en-|stir along the waterfront with her gine started again, but before the size and beauty. boat could be put into control, the surge lifted it back onto the rocks and knocked everything overboard, including the skiff. Tre \ were then forced to swim to nearby | her high rock where they sat, without shoes, food or sufficient clothing until the middle of the following day when they dzcided the chances d chief electrician of a boat passing wore slim. They Sitka Public Utilities. then attempted to swim to Kresta ———— Island and walk to Ol Strait.; Miss ra Fernald, principal of Two of the men made chore when the Grade Schcol, left by plane rmf the Phyllis, skippered by How-|Tuesday to visit her family in| ard, came past and picked th: men Chicago up, getting them back to town late last night , re- the th and at launchi be served to attend freshments Ways, The Myrth w bination troller, halibut bcat for Almph mmm will built as a com- einer, tuna or and Mrs. Ru- Designed by Ed- is 40 foot in length, beam, four foot powered by a 121 with five to one 1!.«!".\ Mrs. Elaine Herrington with her young daughter, Carol, left by plane | Tuesday enroute to Seattle to visit a ister, Mrs. Hans Peterson. Oliver L. Kaiter, of Long Beach, the for ' Sa o7 | Twedt and T. A. (“Cap™) | on arrived from Chichagof on| o1 Ande: Mary Ann Evans became the Tuesday, after a three day trip in bride of Thomas Franklin Tilson at Twedt's boat. Mr. Twedt is watch- a ceremony performed by the Rev. man at the Chichagof mine and Cap | Patrick J. O'Reilly at St. Gregory’s Andérson has a homestead nem;yj Church 8:30 Friday morning. S | Miss Betty Arndt was bridesmaid ~Argyly Dennard returned by plane | and Lloyd Tilson best man. Fol- last weekend to Anchorage after jowing the ceremony, Mr. and Mrs. spending his furlough from the Tom Tilson, parents of the groom, army with his mother, Mrs. Ann were hosts at a wedding breakfast Dennard. at their home in Etolin Street. The couple then caught the noon plan2 Mrs. Vena Crone spent a few days to Juneau for a brief honeymcon. in town last weekend, arriving on The bride is the daughter of Priday and returning Tuesday. Mrs. Charles Evans of Cody, Wyoming, Crone is manager of the Pioneers’ and a nurs: at the Picneers’ Hume Home Annex at Goddard Sprin Hospital since last October. The groom, recently discharged from the Navy, is a partner In his fath- ,,pq 1ot saturday from Belling- er's men's furnishing store, T ham, where Le was callad by the & Son. The couple have taken an y,.co of his mother. His wife will ™ return in the near future Charles Schramm returned by Maksoutoff Str Mrs. Bill Smith, wife of one of Maxine Troutte and Fred Upton the owners of the Smith and Mor- will be united in marriage this eve- row Sea Food Packing Company, ning by United States Comm! - .left by plane last Saturday for Pel- er W. W. Knight at the home of ican to join her husband who plans Mr. end Mrs. Harold Melby, who to spend the summer her2. will citend the couple. Following the ceremony, a reception will te. The Shamrock tender for held at the Melby home for friends Pyramid Fisheries, left Wadnesda of the couple. They will be at home on sport fishing trip with Frank at their apartment in' the Cushing Wright, Jim Wright, Ted Kettleson, Bullding in Cathedral Square. Mr. Dr. H. J. Hodgins and Howard Upton is one of the owrers of the Bradshaw aboard. The party plans Sitka Paint Store to fish all likely spots around Chi- chagof Island, ending at Lak2 Eva Miss Hazel L. Guffip and Charles before returning home. J. Rieha were married at the Luth- eran Church by the Rev. Ernst Ny- Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harris and Mr gaard Wednesday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Forbes returned on and Mrs. A. J. Ballinger as attend- Wednesday from a bear hunting ents, Mrs. Richa is from Portland, trip nbcarq the former's cruiser Oregon. Mr. Richa is employed by with three bear, all shot by the the New England Fish Company. ladies in the party, at Saouk Bay. Following the ceremony, a reception| was held a tthe Ballinger home on Cathedral Square. the | vice employee on Japonski, has |been appointed night patrolman on A large scale celebration will take the police force. place at the launching of the Myrth at 8:30 o'clock this evening at the| Sitka Marine Railways. Busses will home be provided to the crowd planning and Mrs. John szlc Jr., The Earl Willetts have sold their in Jamestown Bay to Mr. and are Leads Again=— ® Reduced Rales 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. ® Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporls 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. . PACIFIC NORTHERN Ganeral Offices—Anchorage, Al City Ticket Office: Baranof Hote | of ! ‘Noldby and Harold Veath—public- | lity. ihope and returned the same eve- y Janelle Hert. R. H, Cameron, former civil ser-| THI:. DAILY ALASKA EMPI PUBLISHER PATTERSON PASSES ON Founder, President of New moving into the group of houses they recently purchased from the Elliott Fletchers’ on Monastery * Street. They plan to combine the cabins into a two story house ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Earl McDonald have | purchased the Bolshanin cabin ad- | jacent to the Bolshanin home in} Jamestown Bay. Mr. McDonald is| a shipbuilder at the Sitka Marine, Railways. | The Jack Schaefers have sold their home on D Street, near the National Cemetery to the Anton Cropleys. The Schaefers recently moved to Juneau, where Mr. Schaef- er is employed as butcher at the| Sanitary Market. i | York Daily News Dies | in Hospifal Sunday NEW YORK, May 28—Joseph! The Fourth of July Commi’tee|Medill Patterson, 67, founder and| met Wednesday evening | at the President of the New York Daily 'Fire Hall with Mayor Charles Peter- | News, died yesterday in Doctors sen. Representing local organiza- | Hospital where he had been under tions were: Vic LaMce, Amenmn\umlnwnz for a liver ailment since |Legion; Sgt. Harry Bell, Moose; Art May 11. { Franklin, Rotary and Fire Depart-| President of the News Syndicate ment, Mark Jacobs, ANB. | Co., which publishes the News, Pat- } The various organizations were|terson guided his paper until it| appointed to manage different parts had achieved the largest ur(ulafi |of the days program as follows: thetion in the United States. H | American Legion—children's paradé| He was the eldest member of a |and sports; Rotary Club— adultipublishing triumvirate whose bitter parade and firemen’s program; the!gpposition to the foreign policies | i | | arrived by plane Mon- | Elks—adult sports and finance; the| ¢ president Franklin D. Roosevelt| TROLLER, Moose—ball games and dance;|peceding the second world war | | ANB—water sports and races; Ken|; ovcked violent controversy His sister, Mrs. Eleanor Patter-| son, publishes the Washington | Times-Herald, and his cousin, Col.| Jack Conway, Henry Roden anv:l“R bert R. McCof X, | {Charles Carter, members of the, i EQEEk & publisher Governing Board for the Pioneers'| Home, made an inspection trip to Goddard Friday aboard the Claren-| (also was president of the Chicago | Tribune-New York News Syndicate, | which distributes features appear-| ling in the two papers. Patterson began planning lhc: picture tabloid during the first| jworld war after studying the suc- | | cess of tabloids in London. Bill Cleveland has been appoint=| «rpe Daily News" was launched | ed school janitor, replacing Tom|;, 1919 gnd had a circulation of White, Sr., who has held the posi-“n 000 the first year. | tion for the past two years. Cleve- noy it has a circulation of more | land is busy painting and redecor-; {than 2,250,000 daily and 4,500, 000' ating the grade school building halls ':uundny' and class rcoms. ning. Mr. Carter and Mr. Roden returned to Juneau by plane Sat- urday. TIPSR 5.8 Due to the fom shortage, me FRA"(ES A“N "EI.SON nf the Chicago Tribune. Patterson| RE—-jUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY MAY 28, 1944 . WANT ADS B e FOR SALE {FOR SALE—6 fube table model radio. 925 ‘W 11th St. (282-13) SINGLE BED mattress, goad con- dition, also roll-up chain camp | bed. Green 694. (281-t3) PING PONG table 5 x 9 % inch| plywood, folding legs, $12.50. J. B.| Burford. (281-t3| 2 'IE\INIS RACKETS Cal] Rcd 494 at Odd Fellows Apt No. 1. (281-t2) | 3 BEDROOM modern home, com- | pletely furnished for iramediate cecupancy. Phone Blue 309. (281-tf) | BEDROOM House, basement completely furnisheéd. Close in on Glacier Hiway. Phone 035-5. { (281-tf) equipped. (280-t4) 2 7oi';1p_letely Call Green 669. SAFE and filing cabinet. Box K 323. Empire ! (279-t4) | room furnished (278-tf) FOR SALE — 5 house. Phone Green 680. FOR SALE— ational cash reglstel. counter filing cabinet, holds 500 accounts, fire-proof, practically new, $125; check protectograph, $10; oil burner, A-1 condition, $95; Kewenee boiler and oil burn- er, $600. George Brothers. { 4”76-11') FOR SALEvEAeC!rSC WBshlng mz\- chine. Ph. Red 206. (275-tf) FOR SALE—Trumpct, lke new. See Mr. Shofner at ngh School. FOR SALE—165 horse Lycoming full marine motor. Inquire Al- askan Cab after 4 pm. (269-tf) Pioneer Bakery is now open only| SOUTHBOII"D ON VISIT on Mondays, Wednesday and Satur- Ann Nelson will days, and is sold out of bread by| noon on those days. A shipment of | pp.c F\anccs flour is expected on the next Nor"h\leave tomorrow by plane enroute to Sea and the managzment hopes 0 poiyjand, Ora., where she will meet be gble to resume business &S US-|her con who is attending Military | ual cn its arrival. {Academy there. They will visit for| la time in Portland, later going to At a meeting of the 4-H Sewing Canada to visit her family. Group last week, the girls chose the' Until her return to Jurieau, about | ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. (269-1mo.) SALE—5 room house; Auk '36 Ford, $175; V. A. (265-tf) FOR Bay, $1,900; Hensey, Gen. Del. CRRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Franklin St. Ph. 428, (258-tf) name Baranoff Sewing Club flnd'Juy 5, the Frances Ann Beauty clected the following officers: Pres-|Salon will be closed, Mrs. Nelson ident, Fanny Franks; Vice Presi- las announced. dent, Sidney Hert: Secretary-Tre i urer, Agnes Laiblin; Cheer Leader, ' Empire Want Ads bring recults! |ACRE TRACTS 8% miles from wwn Enquire at Snap shoppe. LOST AND FOUND | Katherine Johnson; Reporter, = The club is under the| ADVERTISkmrn: FOR BIDS leadership of Mrs. Andy Johnson.| Sealed bites wiil be received at the Next meeting will ke on Monday at |office of the City Clerk, Juneau, the home of Mrs. L. M. Hert on Alaska, until 4:30 P. M, June 7, Japonski, and members will catch 1946, for the furnishing 'of Work- the 1 o'clock boat. I men's Compensation and Employer’s i D L | Liability Insurance for the period from June 21, 1946 to June 21, 1947, and will be publicly opened and read at the Council meeting held at 8:00 |P. M. on the evening of June 7, |1946. Bids received after the time ® |fixed for opening will not be con- ® | sidered. ®! Each bid received is to bé sub- | mitted as a one lump-sum bid based on classifications, estimated annual salaries and wages of City em- | ployees, which information can be | obtained at the office of the City Clerk. The City of Juneau reserves the \right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid i after the hour set for opening there- of, nor before award of the contract unless said award is delayed for a | period exceeding 30 days. HELEN V. FRIEND, Asst. City Clerk. First publication, May 15, 1946. Last publication, May 28, 1946. TIDE TABLE MAY 29 tide 0:14 am., tide 6:47 am,, tide 13:04 p.m., tide 18:47 p.m., 189 ft. -3.0 ft, 163 ft. o . 08 ft. ® . L |e . e NOTICE Frances Ann's Beauty Salon will | 'be closed from May 28 to July 10, on vacation. (282-t6) LOST—Brown coin pulse with 3 or 4 keys. Return to Empire. (281-tf) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the U. 8. Commissioner’s Court for the Precinct of Ketchikan, First Division of Alaska—In Pro-! bate. In the Matter of the Estate of ARTHUR P. WALKER, Deceased. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned was, on the 4th day of September, 1945, duly ap- pointed administrator of the estate } of Arthur P. Walker, deecased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with proper vouchers and duly veri- fied, to the undersigned, at the office of his attorneys, Ziegler & King Room 213, Cmmercial Build- ing, Ketchikan, Alaska, within six months from date hereof. Dated at Ketchikan, Alaska, April 26, 1946. WALTER B. KING, Administrator. ZIEGLER & KING Attorneys for Administrator Ketchikan, Alaska. First publication, May 7, 1946. Last publication, May 28, 1946. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ‘That Nell Esther Kilburn, executrix lof the estate of Levi William Kil- ;burn, deceased, has filed her final account and report of her adminis- | tration of said estate, and her peti- ition for distribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- aska; that 10 o'clock A. M. July 10th, 1946, has been fixed as the time and said court the place for hearing isame: and that all persons concern- led therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and ifile their objections, if any, to sald final account and petition for settle- ment and distribution thereof. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, May 6th, 1946. NELL ESTHER KILBURN, Executrix. 7, 1946. 28, 1946 | First publication, May Last publication, May NOTICE 70 Ci xnn-rons In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-officlo Pro- bate Judge, Juneau Precinet. In the Maiter of the Bstate 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 vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Jus neau, Alaska, within six (§) months {rem the date of this Notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, May 6th, 1946. [ AIRLINE aska § HANS LOKEN, Administrator. First publication, May 7, 1946. Last publication, May 28, 1046, PHONE 716 Stadium is the Laun form of the Greek word for a standard of length, SPECIALISTS Hair Styling Hours ¥ a. m. to 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING / SHAPING Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 53! REAL ESTATE FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL HOME Lovely view All hardwood floors 3 bedrooms Modern furniture All electric equipment Full cement basement with den Garage Price $12,000. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin FOR SALE LYLE LOHR home in Douglas. 4 lots, 6 rooms completely furnished. New Radic, new frigidaire, New E-Z washer, New stoves, sewing machine, Chicken house, incubator and Brooder. New paint—full basement— $4,750. MURPHY & MIIBP!!Y‘ REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank * WANTED 14 YEARS WANTS otfice (282~ 12); BOY. Jjob. Phene Blue 325. Call 220 | 1282»“) CARE BABIES by day, week or‘ month. Write Box 1743. (281-t6) A BUSINESS of your own. Popum! seller, big commissions, fast sel- ling plan. Every office and home | a prospect, Steady repeats. Su-| pervise or work alone. Write for| details. Faculty, 323 Hammond St. Cincinnati, 2, Ohio. 2 ROOM Furnishea apt. Baranof Hotel. (273-t1) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 FOR RENT Ro})Ms—Kn.cmn privilieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. A HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cale. (260-tD) | SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-th) MISCELLANEOUS FOR CHARTER — M, 8. Jaz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) WINTER & POND CO, ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials 'of Finest - Quality Juneau Wholesate Retail e S ISR B e PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. e S A T B AR A GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. North American reindeer are gre- garious like sheep, graze somewhat like cattle, and in intelligence and activity resemble horses. BOX 20652 PHONE 204 CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 1 will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 CLARA DILG Public Accountant 1 A RLINES - Serving Southeastern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Pefershurg Ketchikan Also Trips HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservahons Phone 612 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY " Estublished 1940 Publie Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street — Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark _INQUIRL. ABOUT OUR MONTIHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE "Alaska - Electronics JIM LANGDON--Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. 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 FOR INFORMATION 0000000000000000000000000 FOR ; CITIBPILLIR REG.U. DIESEL. MARINE ENGINES GENUINE by PARTS SERVICE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. L r” and Allied Equi Caterpillar” an wxogurm Distributor in ALASKA and JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Wg IPMENT FARMING MA Y MINING EQU! . r_m,,w | Your l)elmsits | Are SAFE | First N ational Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA PHONE 557 Corner 2nd and Franklin Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th 8¢, PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP NASH SALES, SERVICE and REPAIR Christensen Bros. Garage 909 12th 8t. PHONE 659 There is no substitute for newspaper advertising W |‘ ELLIS AIR LINES l DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 RETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell th conneéctions to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and z;nmx for ‘Pfinu Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR nsuh’xms PHONE 612

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