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PAGE SIX e Pe lcan fhatler : IR R K «naliel PELICAN., Alaska May e ‘lerritor Construction Com- pany has Sts preliminary work on six new ) built for the Compan The pie social, sponsored by the Pelican Progressive Club, netted $335. The procceds from the social will te added to the amount al- ready raised to e coming pa n nigan aliment which wa. ins dus 't on May dock. h 20 th Board member, presented budget for the coming year at mesting, and it approved The 8word Knot docked in Foli- can on May 20, and left the folow- ing day ‘The Tong: ic o May 24. load of equipment for Whi Pr and loadi: John Krepps, age and Wildlife Servi > Officer, to establish hi Fish Produ Construction under t Hans Enzebrunr The expanding on tke canner Whiz ips for sons of Nav. d. Here William C is vision of owner Konrad Klippert, Pzlican NAVY JUNIOR BOXERS MiX IT up THIS FISTIC ACTION SCENE took place at the anpual boxing champion= v officers at the U. S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, , 515, and 43 pounds (left), lands a left on the cheek of Ricky Craighill, 414 years old. Ricky, weighing 45 pounds, who lost the decision, also seems to be losing his trunks. (International) last Ed Cameron, Wilma Dierks, Jack troller Bultaz, sold week Mann, Katkerine Van Mater, Will- load of king salmon to ; ¢ i ; . 3 ot 0 » e im Hartman, Wilber Dierks, Arma sher, buyr for Booth Fisheries o R R 2 : s b7 1 residents wr flown Hartman, Randall, - Lenis e to Juneau during t! cer, Jean Haw- "The madlbosbYhurodk; Jhas: been noILe Mz Allce kU ELA, up on the grid being c ) QoTOL SRethitly t, Tom Hellan, P Haripir i Hons Enzebrur Pecro, Elissa painted and overhauled BUIEL x v Pa 1 Seilliars, skioper dock rles ivian Pad- Feero. e aErm Ay From Annette: Carol Beamer; ” from Fairbanks: Eldon Davis, Ar- Miss Lucille k. Doyl2 her| Ameng the new arrivals in Peli- nold Lorentzen; to Fairbanks: Ar- mother, Mrs. James Doyle, left on can are Roy Gra who nold Moeller, fen Kniffen. the Tongass. The Doyles ar> re- grond the summer here with turning to’their home in Scuth Da- Mr. and Mrs. ¥ C kota for the summer menths Mrs. A N Mheh; who plan to make thei K. Raatinkainen and Mrs. W hete: iam Smith arrived by ane > oo Sitka on May 17. Raatika been attending to busine Mrs. Smith c herz to jc 1 Sitka s AN AMERICAN husband s 59 !:?A%E ‘?’:'J Qg James Cooper of Juncau paid ”';‘ET A e > ««,,7 . ALASKA PREFERRE for three generations! Willlam Austin, Carcl Austin, Jean Lyndon Park, Louise Also tin, 1 Marjc ! Lelvers. Leads Again © Reduced Rates n \vhu ing- B = Anne Av Anderson, - TALK OF WAR [§ 'VI(iOUS' ASSERTS GEN. EISENHOWER 5. Talk of 1ext war FH FTE e i.ore” than foolish; n acquainted with @il not found ancther war. Aus- °f stin Jo- “Veterans will work ond sweat wnd sacrifice to prevent 'the wrrence of such a tragedy.” The Army Chief of Staff advis- iat until the United Nations international peace re- Mick un' ed Tomsic, - guarantee 2 7 \i ine Parker, Wenoy l;wl)n this country must stay in a posi- K —~ Butler, Francis Johns David ticn to guard its own security. {a llANcE A\\\\&\\\\\ Frchme Caroline Loz Robert - NATIONAL GROCERY 0. \eimor, Kenneth Ray Mick, Pa-; The world's first commercial tel- VLYW Te e ol (055 v iiianon | tricin Howard, Don Irwin, James ne exchange was opened ot * v Haven, Conn,, in 1878. Pacific Northern 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 Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. ® Siewardess 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 AIRLINES General Offices—Anchorage, Alaska PHONE 716 l City Ticket Office: Baranof Hote | | PNA FLIESTWO ¥ They 757 Tme—— SECTIONS WEST Pacific !\«crthern Airlines yester- day flew two this city. Flying to Anchcrage with Cap- tain Mattv Springer, First Officer Jn.m Cawley and Stewardess June ees wer2 Caroline Long, ‘Shirley L’ iker, Jean Hawkins, W. Dierkes, Mn W. Dierk?s, Mrs. Van Meter, . J. Tomsies and «hild, John Tomsne and Jack Moore. To Kodiak: Mrs. Arma Hartman and son; to Naknek: E, Maki, L. Sievanah, P. Jarvela, Otto Jarvella, M. Larcen, M. Henden, J. Linds>y, F. Cassidy, T. Panta, I. Ponta, L. Thande:. Arriving here from the Westward City with Captain Maury Keating, First Officer Jack Dean, and Stew- ardess Dorothy Mather, were: Emil E. Olsen, Robert Hewett, Victor G. Rowe, Jo'>ph Romano. Flown to Cordova were: W. R. Wood, D. McLean, E. W. Redde- kapp; to Anchorage: A. F. Kelly, W. J. McNalley, Brooks Drayton, Frank Paul, A. K. Larson, Mrs. M. Uiag, Demmy Diag, John Mark: George Marks, Mary Marks, Rosie Marks, Frank Holm, Jack O'Con- ncr, Mabel Darling, Charlzs 8. Mc- Mahoh, Jack Mann, Mrs. J. Mann. Empire Want Ads bring recu TERRITORY OF ALASKA | Office of the Territorial Treasurer | NOTICE | TO ALASKAN LAND OWNERS: The Alaska Real Property Regis’ra- tion Law of March 24, 1945 requires each owner of the legal title to lan in the Territory of Alaska to make| a declaration of such ownership and to file the declaration in the United States Land Office for the district in which the land is situated, on or before June 30, 1946. A declaration of ownership is re- quired to be made and filed on all patented lands except those owned by the United States or any agency | or instrumentality thereof; lands | owned by the Territory of Alaska or a subdivision thereof; lands owned ! by an Indian Nation, Tribe, Band, | or a memeber thereof, and lands located within an incorporated town. | A homestead entryman on Federal land should not file a declaration until after patent has been iwxed, for the land. The samé applies lo locations on mining claims. Forms and instructions for mak- ing declartion of ownership may be obtained by applying in person or by mail to the United States District nd Office at either Anchorage, Fairbanks, or Nome, Alaska, or the United States Public Survey Office, at Juneau, Alaska, or the Territorial Treasurer at Juneau. It is the re-| sponsibility of the owner to obtain | these ferms and file them on time. must be filed in the District in which the land is situated. Failure to register title will'incur penalties and forfeiture cof land under the law. | First publication, May 15, 1945 Last pubnm:icn Jnne 5, 1946, | ALlAS SUMMONS In the Commissicners Court for the Precinct of Juneau, Diyision Num- ber One, Territory of Alaska. FRED PAUL, Plaintfff, vs. EVER- ETT C. PHILLIPS, Defendant. The President of the United States of America, to the above-named defendant, GREETING : You are hereby required to appear in the above-entitled Court, address Reom 513 Federal & Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska, within thirty days after the last publication of this summons, namely withth thirty days after June 19, 1946, in |case this summons is published, or !within forty days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you per- sonally, and answer the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file in the said Court in the above-en- titled action. Plaintiff in said action demands the following relief. Judgment against you in the sum of $335.00 and his costs and distursements herein including an attorney’s fee of $49 and order of sale of one motion picture projector pledged by you for the payment of the above sum, now in plaintiff’s possession. And in the event you fail to so appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in his cemplaint and as hereinabove stated. *Done at Juneau, Alaska, May 21, 1946. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, U. 8. Commissioner and ex-officio | Justice of the Peace for above- | entitled Precinct, Division and | Territory. “Firat publication, May 22, 1946. | Last [)ubhc.ltlon June 19, 1946, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA sa2ctions 1o and from WANT ADS | »l-i-H-l-H-l-l—l-H-H-l—l—H-I-( FOR SALE SKI BOOTS; skils and harness; skates; leather jacket vest, size 42; shoe packs, size 10; vas coats, size 42; pack board; asscrted jazz records, 25 cents cach; tennis racket; books, non- two can- ' fiction, half price; University Li- | brary, 250 volumes, $10; Sun- burst electric heater; good wool jacket, size 42; good wool men’s sweater, size 42; two used leath- er luggage bags; ruffled curtains and panels; left hand golf clubs and bag; guitar; carpenter’s ov- eralls; blue fox fur collar; two slecping bags; -assortment of mher miscellaneous personal ar- No furniture. See llusL Tth St. 289-t1) | BO. S ft. x 4 ft. 5 in. beam, ! and new heavy duty 10 hp. 4 cylinder Evenrude outboard mo- tcr. Phone 677. (289-3) | LEOTA EXCURSIOV GLACIER BAY sailing Monday ! am. June 10. Back in Juneau Wed. a.m. Fare $28.75. Tax and meals included. Max. and min. passengers eight. Tickets —pur-| chaseable at J. B. Burford and | Co. Phone 79. r‘oR SALE~Console Phnlco radm,{ 8 tube, cheap. Phone black 520. (289-t3) ¢ 303 BRITISH Ammunition. l-hr-l bor Machine Shop, 905 W 1ith | St. (289-3) | NEWLY RENOVATED 5 room | furnished house. 242 Tth and; Franklin. (289-tf) - | FOR SALE—36 ft. Troller, fully| equipped with radio. Inquire Apt. 17, Imperial Hotel. | TENOR BANJO. Phone Green 285 between 5 and 8 p.m (289-t3) DAVENO, $135; platform rockex | $75; full size mattress, $75. Ph.! 189. (289-t3) m furnished I COMFORTABLE 6 10 house. marly possession. 825 Gold B (289-14) ROYAL SIAMESE kittens, $25| each. Write Ann Taylor, Box 561, Petersburg. (289-t6) 1939 PLYMOUTH coupe, 4 new tires and wardrobe suitcase. Call 808 frcm 8 am. to 5 p.m. (289-t5) CABIN CRUISER, prmed Iur quick sale. Call Blue '323. (289-tf) BUY NOW “before ‘the Alaska . neau Mine opens, 5 room newly | decorated, furnished house, pan- oramic view. 242 Tth and Frank- . o, (286-t0) | YEW TROLLER, completely equip- ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tf) 2 BEDROOM modern house with full basement on Douglas Road. Phone Red 450. (283-tf) ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. (269-1mo.) FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk Bay, $1,900; Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-tf) | CRESCENT APT. for Sale—373 So. Franklin St. Ph. 428. (258-tf) ACRE TRACTS 3% miles from town. Enqulrg at Snap Shoppe, 36 Ford, $175; V. A.| ( | | COMPLETE set Carpenter Tools, Phone 676 over First National ank REAL ESTATE FOR SALE § ROOM furnished home at Thane | ‘Also utility shed. Auto. hot water system. 110 A.C. light plant new. Oil heat. 5 ACRES LAND 1 acre cleared Price $6,000. REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2ud, and Franklin | i GRADELLE LEIGH { | FOR SALE (289-t4) , LLYLE YOHR HOME in Douglas, 4 lots, 6 rooms, Completely furnished. ; I ULLY FURNISHED house i At 1% mile post. i LARGE BUSINESS lot, Heart of Juneau. APT. HOUSE. | 7 ROOM COMPLETELY i furnished house, ! Full cement basement, garage, | Yard, 335 12th St. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE, | Excellent location, Completely furnished. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—~ACCOUNTANTS WANTED WANTED—Large pm.kmg trunk or | foot locker size. Phone Black 780. (289~ l3fi | WANTED—To borrow, rcnt or buy if necessary outboard motor for ! Girl Scout Camp. Call Mrs. C. | C. Carter, 242. (289-tf) | 1:1q\firc Gasti- (289-t3) 1\ WANTED — Maid, neau Hotel. WANTED—Experienced beauty op-| erator. Phone 162. (287-t3) | WANTED—FumLshed apartment by | three employed adults. Pcrman-l ent. References. Write Empire | Box C364. (286-6) | TO RENT HOUSE or Apartment— Art Nelson, Sanitary Meat Mar- | ket, Phone 49. (286-t1) | BUYING AGENT 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 Wll- loughby. Phone 788. ~ MISCELLANEOUS § FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tt) ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. homc Hotel—Ph. 886. Cole. SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. ‘1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. RED TOPS OHICAGO, June 5—Yell “Red” around Police Sgt. John E. O'Con- nel’s house and a crowd is sure to gather. | Sergeant O’Connel, his wife and | their eight children all have red hair. “When weTe out in the car,” | says Sergeant O'Connel, “the other lmomrists look -twice to make sure they're not seeing 10 Slop lights.” - mnplre Want Aas oring :esulLs' (260-t1) s metlnny lfilferent | IN THE WAY OF FISH 3 NOW ON SALE AT OUR FISH MARKET—the FILLETS MACKEREL FILLETS HAKE FILLETTS COD FILLETS WHITING FILLETS Louisiana Slu'infl following assortment of EASTERN FISH SMOKED FINNAN HADDIES HAKE FILLETTS POBUD]%( FILLETS KIPPE i BAY CHUBS Frog Legs HEATED STORAGE—PNh. 861 Cash | Juneau Cold Storagé Company, Inc. PP r e e PP e PPTIITITITTY e rrreee) WINTER & POND CO, inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality | Wholesale Juneau Retall PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls;- $1 up. Lola’s Beauty -Shop. the 202 315 Decker Way. gttt b LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Boy's ' et. Name Terry. Call 252. sugc;e leather ja;k- Douglas | (289-t2) Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY ‘or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP BOX 2652 PHONE 204 R. W. KRUSE CONTRACTOR | JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of | vyour on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship ! CALL PHONE 204 {| 1 will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 - BOX 2652 r—é—-—;— '1 .CLARADILG Public Accountant PHONE 557 Corner 2nd and Franklin DR g ANy e bl 1} \ | % | ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeastern Alaska Daily Scheduled Trips ~ Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Keichikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Informanun and Keservations Phone 612 . WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1946 NORTHLAND RANSPORTATION C O M P A N Y \ Alaska - Electronies JIM LANGDON—Manager 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS i LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION Box ——— YOII BACKED THE ATTACK | .. NOW BACK YOUR FUTURE | BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS - ® 2 o ‘ l.' 4 = First National Ba of JUNEAU, ALASKA > MEMBER FEDERAL D!mS!T wsl‘mm CORP.OMTION ELLIS AIR LINES | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN | via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and: steamers for Prince.Rupert, Vancouver, and S-qfih FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612