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PAGE SIX News Notes (Special tage of the holiday td’ go u.~)»m.‘-:. A .;mL Norman, remsindmmosg ancil on picnics, or mountain climbing. pounds, two ounces, ,i‘:.ltl ‘T"fig“fi":‘(l.‘ycmfi_ “(‘,».‘ (_;‘,']""A_l Sthss spent the day in their gar- Mr. and Mrs. Sigrid Aspen, May 24, according to word men Rands and Charteris absc dens. With the impending maritime at their home here Ithe Sisters there. Councilman Price requested leave Alaska, new veg- ; » # Any good used clothing is wol- of ‘absence during the fis o ring every- A daughter, Marie Louise, weigh-|come and adult clothing which ean * son 4nd asked that anotber member Where and old gardens are being ing five pounds, seven ounces, wasi/be made over is especially welcome be named to replace him on the greatly increased. Every Sunday and born to Mr. and Mrs. Sig Brevik, as the Sisters with the help of the committee appointed to draw up & holiday finds would-be gardeners May 17, at Lakewccd, Wash. Mrs. ‘oldcr girls will be able to mak: he | digging, planting or weeding. Brevik is a daughter of the late 'them over for the smaller children. float ordinance and reported on ti Mayor Pet-| —_— Mr. and Mrs. George Peterson. Underwear and shoes are also In preparat through Alaska. (ms BEI'G p“'in WEDNESDAY BY (DA for Memorial Day, from Fort Ray did unt of work at| Paul Jergens returned by plane lementary to the to Todd Thursday, after spending is main- a few days here for medical treat- ment. routine the year weighing seven ,ing to be sent to Holy Cross, Alas. SITKA, Alaska, June 2 received from strike threateni etable gardens are app: progress made to date | 2 erfon namad Bill Sarvela to act’ ‘This promises to be a bumper = |needed, it was stated. Donations on the ¢ ttee .vear for berries. The strawberry, Leaving by plane Monday en-| ma\' be left in the entrance to th= Shdinahce 118, covering the »‘nx,;’nhm\ erry and currant bush- route to Seattle were Mrs. Nadene Parish Hall, and tomorrow after- ' aries of city (”‘N”” was road for|es are loaded with blossoms. The Sulser Corcoran with infant son, noon from 1 to 4 o'clock commit- thé second t with a vacation|salmon berry and blueberry bushes and Mrs. Cora Mills Ferguson.|tee members will be there to re- | o th green berries which —_— ceive the dcnations, do th2 pack- A two wizks| r all regu e added, pro with The Estebeth went on the ways ing, etc. at the Sitka Marine Rall\vm% on| ripening extremely av purchase he Jack Krepps have its shafl gh e Use of the CB dock gungway [hesse 'on B Sttetr He reconty ot the ways ‘;ii,':‘;:y““mi’::m DIES IN ANCHORAGE cently joined the staff at nm‘Hmomrmv the Estebeth has had Cold Storage Store. Mr. Kreppsto go to Ketchikan for its annual, Walter Stronach, Iurm"x linotype nas accepted a position with the|overhauling, necessitating the chart-| cperator on ll:fl.Fm "g dmdob?[ wildlife » in Pelican and will lering of another boat to mamtam‘m]crm(‘ge last Wsrlnszszy after ‘]‘ was granted The Sitka Marine Rail ways with the proviso that they re- place the gangway on der Ordinance 83, providing for the Servi; urchase the Utilities by the Jine v s f2 and young / o2 x?nv ]"‘1(',::] I\:“ read b M "””,.d,l\)\k],"l“ ‘: liv! :xw quart- ”;A Juneau-Sitka run during that fl‘olt illness. Funeral services and Peterson, calling perti att g g : i {EGREsE i 1 S : 2 ) o rs available. Stronach went to the Anchorage tion to the clau i The number of outside boats fish Daily Times from Juneau in Augus agreed to pay the T $1500/ A six pound son, Tony Gordon, ing in the Sitka area this year has|) ” . ) 4 ast year. He was a veter: 3 annually for electricity Council' was born May 26 to Capt. and Mrs. | created a serious shortage of charts. Firstywurld War, : n'emba:r‘ Zf{ :3:(\ instructed the clark to write the|Jeane Gotteponer, at CampleJeuné, Fishermen report there ard N0 painbow Division, Before coming Utilities asking for detailed infor-|North Carolina. Mrs. Gottsponer is charts of this arsa in Seattle, Ta to Alaska, Stronach had owned and mat y the present util-|the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Russ'ccma, Ketchikan, Wrangell, Peters- i v 3 4 54 ublished his own niwsnaper in ities than double the! Clithero burg of Juneau — an Indisation of Fiareit o He O e e h agreed amc | — the number of new men fishing wenknown trm’rllrg printé‘r on' the q":’h(r’iu"’.r g ,t‘t m l'; ‘\\‘7 Harvey Brown kecame manager of this area this year. |Pacific Coast. Stronach's miother tested to inv and 2 k 2 of St on May 21, {Mrs. Agnes Stronach, res ir at the next meeing on th2 x,fi.‘.\hv tt Flotcher, who re-| Beta Simga Phi held its lastigy,io Bgarbam. calif. | Sl ° of the Service Transfer and Tom Lbecause of sicknes: Mr, meeting beforz adjournment for the During his residencz in Juneau, shier, summer May 23 at the home of g ol B & s nnflch made ma friends. after his charge Mrs. Wallace McDonald. A visiting ’ from the Arr Patty 2 E The Browns re- Beta from Anchorage, Mrs. the repoft made by Police Chief () "0 oy o Tome on Jeff|Arlin, spoke on Béta activitics in RA'“BOW GIRU plA" poralz of a su_sx:vctrd serious leak /is Street and will soon be er- her town. Mrs. E. M. Goddard in the fuel oil ‘ank at the Fire {héir two sons who have been spcke on “Tools for the Thought of OVERNIGH]' (AMPI"G Hat attending school in New Jersey.|Life,” which was followed by a gen- City Supervisor requested actionon ... g 1y East to eral discussion. Mrs. Brown pl i 0y The luncheon given by the Rain- bow Girls for their mothers Satur- day in the Scottish Rite Temple was Daine to pay for garbage disp City Supervisor Bill Ward structed to investigate immedia */ Brown joined " | November 26 the control of garbage dumping by meet tha boys. The members decided to hold one individuals and was authorized to e |social gathering monthly during it e B A IndiGAiNg | s Frank White, whose hus-|the summer. i band is in charge of the CAA sta- 3 Police Chief Doran reported & {ion” o Bjorka Island, spent the| The Elks will celebrate thelr sec- cut of 65 cents daily per individual cvend in town as the guest of ond birthday of Lodge 1662, Satur- in cost cf feeding prisoners, with- Mrs, Marie Brightman, with her \day, evening, Jurc 8, at the club out lowering of nutrition value. ;o ola daughter, Marilyn Fay.|rooms. The party will be for mem- After authorizing payment of nyg white returned to Biorka onbers and their ladies only. current bills, Council adjeurned. o On Friday, June 14, the Elks will | > Monday, was taken ill Friday and Y, ! e 1 brought back to town on the Coast|hold their annual Flag Day exer- planned during the meeting which i The followed the luncheacn. The Lena Beautiful weatner on Memorial Ciuard boat that day. cises at the USO at 8 p. m. The i ; Day helped to make a success of i £ |general public is urged to join in |Beach hopie of Mrs. George Folta 1 of dry hororing the flag of our country(and Mrs. Glenn Oakes have been attending. Miss Joyce Smith, chair- man of the committez in charge of the arrangzments, was compliment- ed for her efforts in making this a very successful event. An overnight camping party was the Services which were held under Because of the long spe graci i 1 * raciously loaned for the use of the auspices cf the American L>- weather, Fire Chief Art Franklinin the |mpxess e Elks ceremony. > R glon. The cerem Tins S W wirmif against \.,n\- SRR the girls for Saturday night, Jume 8, < . ' - Rk and the girls are to leave Juneau al Cemetery ws pressiva. The the hill, flags back drop of {late that afternoon. All Rainbow Girls wishing to > previded by o (inmn B, Tn lh(’ many B'BLE S(Hool opENs attend are to contact Roma Fargh- f 4 2 WITH 95 ONMONDAY o ror furiher actati, and each Lundreds of Siems-Drake workers who wallowed in the mud of Japon- | girl is to teke her own Lodding it »n Bile School, js stated ski during the constructicn of the| avy Base, such a warning \wuu TERRITORY OF ALASKA itk g4 {terday morning with an attendance OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR Harold Hicks, District Governor cf 95. The school is conducted JUNEAU of Rotary International, arrived by daily, except Saturdays and Sun- CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION plane Tuesday and addressed Ro- days, from 9 to 11:45 a. m. and is I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of tary members at their noon lunch- open to-all young people up to the the Territory of Alaska, and custod- con. He left ths following day to age. of 20. The school will close ian of corporation records for said continue bhis trip to all Rotary June 14 with a picnic. Territory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY Clubs in Alaska. The daily bus schedule during,that there has been filed in my of- Ithe school is as follows: leave the fice on this, the 24th day of May, her |3-mile post at 8:25 a. m., Waynor 1946, the written consent of the stockholders of the The Daily Vacai: b - conducted by Bethel Tabernacle ing | Fourth and PFranklin, opened yes- ADD W TEMPTING FLAVUB “EV. ERY DAY” DISHES Yeur grecer has /| * Reliance Spices and Extracts nced a lieve it or nol Mrs. Burr Johnson with daughters Elsa and Anna, arrived|tract at 8:35, Twelfth and E at 8:40, Wednesday akoard the Sampson II|Twelfth and Irwin at 8:45 and the! CASEY SHATTUCK ADDITION, from Juneau, to visit her parents,|Hcme Grocery a 8:50. There is a| INCORPORATED Mr. and Mrs. George Baggen. ‘hostcss on the bus in charge of the|a corporation organized and exist- {little pupils. 'All are returned home ' ing under and by virtue of the laws Fowler Martin, Vice-President of on the bus at the close of the day’s of the Territory of Alaska, to the the Pacific National Bank of smm(‘ cessions. i dissolution of said corporation. P o e WHEREFORE, in view of the above premises, I DO FURTHER SEATTLE, WASHINGTON Addition, Incorporated, a corpora- tion, is dissclved, pursuant to See- tion 924, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, upen the filing in this office of the prover proof of publication 6f this certificate. (SEAL of the AUDITOR of the TRRITDRY OF ALASKA) IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, have hereunto set my hand and af- fixed my official $cal, at Jureau, the Capital, this 24th day of May, A. D. 1946. Pacific Northern Leads Again ©® Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska. First publicaticn, May 28, 1946. Last publication, June 18, 1946, | Avuprrs SYSTEMS TAXES ® Increased Baggage Allowance NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas 21-Passenger Transporls The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. Kinloch N. Neill | | 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets. ! | | | s ST THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA Tke Catholic Daughters of Amer-‘ !ica are collecting children’s cloth- | | was born to ka, where an acute shortage exists, ' a most enjoyable affair, with 65 _ CERTIFY that the Casey Shattuck i | 315 Decker Way Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Streét — Phone 757 FATRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING INQUIRT ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE et - FOR SALE % il (G . | FOR SALE—36 ft. Troller, fully ml. ESTATE i equipped with radio. Inquire Apt. | 17, Imperial Hotel. ; ' SKI BOOTS; SKIIS and harness; | skates; leather vest, size 42; shoe | packs, size 10; two canvas coats, | size 42; pack board; blankets and | pillows suitable for boats or ca- |8 ROOM furnished home at Thane bins; good wool jacket, size 42;) light weight rain proof spo\t jacket, hize 42; good wool men’s | sweater, size 42; assortment of | glass goblets; a few dishes; two used leather luggage bag: spreads; ruffled curtains and| panels; left hand golf clubs and | bag; guitar; carpenter’s overalls; | blue fox fur collar, two sleeping | bags; assortment of other mis- | cellaneous personal articles. No g furniture. See these at 222 Tth st. (289-t2) | TENOR BANJO. Phone Green ~8’;Phonc 557, Corner 2nd, and Frnnkllnl between 5 and 8 p.m. (289- 131 $135; platform full size mattress, $75. Ph.| COMFORTABLE 6 room furnished houe=. Early possession. 825 Gold P (289-ta) | ROYAL SIAMESE Kittens, $25! each. Write Ann Taylor, Box 561, Petersburg. 1939 PLYMOUTH tires and wdrdrobe suitcase. Call 808 frcm 8 am. to 5 p.m. CABIN CRUISER, priced for quick sale. Call Blue 323. (289-t1) BUY NOW hormc \he Alaska Ju— neau Mine opens, 5 room newly {3 BEDROOM HOUSE, decorated, furnished house, pan- oramic view. 242 Tth and Frank- lin. (286-tf) NEW TROLLER, completely equip- ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tf) full basement on Douglas Road. Phone Red 450, 1283-[1_1' 24 {t. TROLLER, 31C540, ready to | bed-'5 ACRES LAND 1 (280-t3) | O |LLYLE YOHR HOME in Douglas, (289-t6) | T ULLY FURNISHED house coupe, 4 new | ARGE BUSINESS lot, i { COMPLETE set Carpenter Tools. (289-t5) { APT. HOUSE. | 17 ROOM COMPLETELY ! MURPHY & MURPHY | i A Phone 676 over First National ank | 2 BEDROOM modern house With | pp— | — FORSALE | Also utility shed. Auto. hot water system. 110 AC. light plant new.’ Oil heat. | acre cleared | Price $6,000. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR FOR SALE i 4 lots, 6 rooms, i Completely furnished. ! | At 1'2 mile post. Heart of Juneau. | furnished house, Full cement basement, garage, Yard, 335 12th St. | | Excellent location, ! Completely furnished. REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS WANTED | fish. Inquire 319 4th evenings. | (283-t6) | ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. (269-1mo.) FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-tf) CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Franklin St. Ph. 428. (258-tf) ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe, FOR RENT 2 ROOM Cabin, 843 West 9th St. (285-tf) ROOMS—Kitchen p;lvi:egesA Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t1) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 i and 2 room apartments. One | block from Federal Bldg. | (241-t0) MISCELLANEOUS FOR CHARTER — M. 8. Jazz. at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tt) WINTER & POND CO, fnc. Complete Photographic Supplies Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Juneau Wholesale Retail | PIANOS RENTEL an1 TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma. nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 John W. Clark WANTED -- Maid, inquire Gasti- neau Hotel. (289-13) WANTED-VExperienced beauty op- | Plione 162. | erator. (287-t3) | | PLEASE SELL me that old oak| \V NT BUYING AGENT table leaf or leaves you no long-‘ er use. Need 3 wide ones 45 in.| long or longer. Don C. Fostter, | Black 369, three employed adults. Perman-[ ent. References. Write Empire I Box C364. (286-16) | TO RENT HOUSE or Apartmcnt~] Art Nelson, Sanitary Meat Mar- | ket, Phone 49. (286-tf) | WANTED for | wholesale surplus U. S. merchan- | dise: Mackinaws, raincoats, shoes, | rubber boots, wool O. D. serge} pants, camping and riding equip- | ment, etc. KAPLAN'S ARMY and SALVAGE STORE, 250| Third St. San Francisco, Calif. (284-16) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil-| loughby. Phoneé 788. i e A e R LOST AND FOUND FOUND—éoys suede leather Jjack- | et. Name Terry. Call Douglas 252. (289-t2) NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: That Gordon Gray, administrator of the Estate of James A. York, de-| ceas>d, has filed his final account and report of his administration of | said estate, and his petition for dis-' tribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner's Court for Ju- | neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., August 6th,| 1946, has been fixed as the time and | said Commissioner’s Court the place for hearing same; and that all per- sons concerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and peti- tion for settlement and distribution thereof; and that the court at such hearing will adjudicate and decree | who the heirs and distributees of the deceased person are. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, June 4, 1946. ALASKA COASTAL Serving Sontheastern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips Petershurg TUESDAY JUNE 4, 1946 AIRLINES TO Sitka Wrangell Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Informahon and Reservations Phone 612 Box 2165 NORTHLAND TRANSPORTA SE RVING ALAS KA Alaska - Eleetronies JIM LANGDON—Manager 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 ' YOU BACKED THE ATTACK .. NOW BACK YOUR FUTURE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES GORDON GRAY, Administrator. First publication, June 4, 1946. | Last publication, June 25, 1946. | e ® Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- company. | FILLETS MACKEREL FILLETS HAKE FILLETTS COD FILLETS WHITING FILLETS NORTHERN AIRLINES General Off PACIFIC fices—Anchorage, Alaska City Ticket Office: Baranof Hote 1 PHONE 716 e ‘ | omething Different freshments aloft with the compliments of the 3 m THE WAY or rls“ ‘ NOW ON SALE AT OUR FISH MARKET—the [ following assortment of EASTERN FISH E Lonisiana Shrimps || Juneau Cold Storage Company, Inc. e e S S R et e e e s e ettt st ad rrvrrerered SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES HAKE FILLETTS POLLOCK FILLETS KIPPERS BAY CHUBS Frog Legs BOX 2652 PHONE 204 R. W. KRUSE 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 | PHONE 557 Corner 2nd and Franklin e ad Fu-st National Bank MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED of JUNEAU, ALASKA ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612

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