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PAGE SIX de th the streets carr; banners to support their claims for “pension justice i SHNSTEIS g ik sosygr pine gitls of all ages gathered in Trafalgar Square (International) for single women.” Staging something new in demonstrations, THE DAILY ALASKA EMP against said estate. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND | OFFICIAL SEAL THIS 20th day of | May ,1946, at Juneau, Alaska. | (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissicner and Administrator of the Estate of Archie A, Fraser, deceased. First publication, May 21, 1946, [RE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JUNE 11, I946 workshop. Light plant and oil heat. Phone Red 160. JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing . repaired? For Quality ‘Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 (290-tf) sll (290-16) | 1937 PLYMOUTH sedan, $225. 714 days. of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT msmu!ucl CORPORATION The weather station at Mount Washington, N. H., recorded a wind velocity of 188 miles an hour on BOX 2652 e al e for treatment forithe new manager With Mrs. MAr-| g tepepede 1 | a back injury received while trucl - |garet Hope Garrow as her assis- ron nnm pkopos[s uSES 7 7. a \J l Al ! \l fr t some weecks ago; Oscar|tant. e “ E !i A ‘/ i ‘J ll l{ !J tvick, fisherman, to Petersburg; B ! Slfiipn“c RO DRK fIur wn(: mg‘ BE IURHED BACK ST7T BRI ROR Vern McGraw and two young| Mrs. Frank Keuhne left by plan2 1 or woman. References desir- MIETZI BLECK e htase, and Joan, for|last weekend for Ketchikan whore| ‘ ed. 229 5th St. (293-12) o two months vacation in the|she entered the hospital for surgi ROOMS—Kitchen ran ! STATE (omol | X X . Home .. Ik i N priviieges. | The br watercolors block prints States. RSGE il e 5 Hotel—Ph. 886. | on display in t United Statss crable me L. C. Berg and sons-in-law, E.{ ) S e i el L e Public Health Sery Dist several Strohmaier and W::,\'nc Wf-lz?l f{“ HC"TY.W[IIEY bought the troller ron sm | {HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash‘ WASHINGTON, June 11. — The 11 office window this week is that ed to indi a business trip to Wrangell; me:u D{ane from Oscar Tilson and will H L Cole. (260'“)1House Appropriations Committee of Mietzi Bleck, a Wisconsin artist to success in art i she was Paxton, on a business trip to;fish here after having the bLoat D, BTG Gl = L0 DAL SRS BEA ESTATE /m today recommended _turning back who: presence in Alaska results destined to follow Ketchikan; Don Adams, returning|overhauled. | 22 SPRINGFIELD rifle. Phone INTS. Under the Dnitad’ States Erfl Soottat Bare ctly from a combined love of , Miss Bleck to. his toms, KL gle Figies Bt i CRen B e O S| FOR SALE o AT el | St atdte ool next Oct, 1. ness and inually in .+ visit with his uncle, Malfred Soley,| Frank Heintzleman of the Forest (204-t3) | . \ m ’*’tmgged:;l':";fiw One| e o e SS ar ally ir il il % oty o s is directly cof si Bleck, w in thows: in Chicago and local hbuyer; Charlie Nick Trier ‘Servvu:o. and Larry Hagen, represen o i, CAFE | 9 POk o T (SO shibin. AT B o young son of Mr. and]tative of the Standard Oil Company, | FOR SALE—Console *f“g?" km:ZD Dotttk the <Hexst at | (241-tf) | dent Truman’s request for continu- i i ; ick Trierschield, to visit r2-|met with the City Council Wednes-| 8 tube, cheap. Phone Blac | ance of USES as a Federal Agency Southeast to nial in Washington 3 ACh ElR, ’ o g (294-t3) | Juneau. fat 1 1, 1947, e aw Hdeile latives in Washington; Mrs. Ray day to arvange for the moving of | Established business. | LOST AND FOUND |t teast until Juy 1, 104 ery, full of co schultz, wife of Sanitary Dairy the Standard Oil tanks at the ap-, pipop SET overstuffed furniture Priced at $4,500 Cash. Peeha ity S | = The (_:nmm.. Lee’s recommenda- c and Y Painters Manager, with children Ronald and proach to the Northland dock, 1o~ good condition, Phone Green 2 APARTMENT HOUSES LOST—Girls neatv shaped locket, | tions, stfil subject to approval of subjec aleng the nd Scu This pa Cynthia, to vacation in Seattle; a <arm and more inconspicious| ,nq- (294-t3) Same property; 4 blocks from i Keepsake. Reward. Phone Green|Congress, was made in passing the fishing fleet dock: ticular exhibit is ury show, whicn Mrs. Earl Shennett with young place. Heintzleman announced Baranof. | 360. (293-t3) | along to the House for considera- capital, she'd like to t an art means a jury of artists and critics OB Jom, to visit her mother in the mm\non of his department to |ONE REBORED CHEV motor cnm-\ 5 large units; laundry, beautiful i :uon a $1,131,403,126 appropriation school (she taught art for 200 of approximately 3,00 the Middle West. She will be join- beautify Totem Square and to n-| plete with new clutch. Never! goiq- | HISCELLANEWS \bill for the Labor Department and once) n the Small Beat Har 1re submitted, to be hung, €d in Wrangell by her sister, Mrs. large the adjacent boat basin for| peen used, $150; one Al ;,us A Home, and an income, — 2 ]:he chel:n] Security Agency dur- With annual shows and worthwhil Journal award is the top prize Cecil Wonders. | pleasure craft and planes. A mu-| , $40; one trailer, $30. R.| poscession. | KIRSTEN'S Seauty Shop, ‘Ph(_meltm; the fiscal year beginning July awards, Juneau would become a of the few prizes offered. | = tual agreement between the parties| py , 324 Willoughby between'yacaNT—A HOME { 55, 3rd and Main. Specializing|; populous art colony in no tire, she Enters Navy | Word was received this week of Was reached, subject to-the approv-| 5 and 6 p.m. (204-44) | 12 miles on Hi-way. A good | in permanents. Open evenings by| Beforc sending the measure qu' predicted Admittedly off to a lucky s the death of Mik» McKallick, well Al Of the War Department and the| e Prone| Rouse. appointment. (203-3t0) | the House flcor for debate start-" To trace her career from its start, her career, Miss Bleck chuc : known Alaskan niiner, prospector ! IACS, to move the oil tanks to the 1941 kafl oor s .129443»1 B rooms,’ 3 beridras, (e CHART’ER % M = 7"“2' % g tomorrow, the Committee heard Miss Bleck avidenced an interest in all to enter the Navy in 1943 and promoter, at Spokane on June Lvmch back of the ACS office \'lmv\ Black 6ot F ndnriabdit; {0k ravbie. Ph. 881 (256-tt) | Secretary of Labor Schwellenbach cketching from childhood, ¢ gl srographer mate 1-c she almost of a beart ailment. Though end-,they would b§ out of sight 0! the GASTING ROD—_brand new, ti-{ Worth the money at $1,900 Ossh. | 3 iexpress doubt that any agency | she is the first known artist endoned painting until her ro- less tales of Mr. McKallick's years :‘]:l:'v“’(‘)“;"d less, of @ fire hazard 10| ™ 1or steel, latest model (1946), | Including large lot. Possession. | WINTER & roND CO. Inc. If&"“f“s c“’t‘l‘ld e w"t“m o i her family and she t embaik- lcace from the service in Sept in Alaska have made him an almost |7 oaiantas de by True Tem- | o . io Supplies |2Pl¢ to settle basic disputes be- | . . % 4 ¥ ' e sit- | guidless”. Made by True Complete Proiographic Supplies | ed u a varlety of cther tertative ber, 194 In the intervenir tigure, no facts seem to Malym gm rlr]m“nssl\&!"da :h; ;.«“o per. Dr. S. K. Claunch, Hotel| GRADELLE Lmnn | eveloping — Printing — Enlarging | “¥¢" management and labor. { careers ars she 1 at Lakehurst, N. . 8s to his age, his 'ori- 078 thal GOUnSL WELEL BRSS B P00 gognoe (204-t3) | Artists' Paints and Materials of | ——————— | The Wisconsin fore lso in Corpus ~ Christi, T where sha gin, his antecedents or when he! lutior lwnplgfl_w ngmtr']lf site at “"i = ! REALTOR Finest Quality | Empire Want Aas oring results! |§f ested her tremenc and she did scme gketching, and in Wash- first came to Alaska. jnext regular meeting. | WESTINGHOUSE radio, 8 tube, Phone 557. Corner 2nd. and Franklin | (o, oo o Tanian Retall |~ Sl Ay tcok to the woods periodicaily ington, D. C. where she began to s rvived by his widow, | X e : Jaimea| $20- Phone Black 791. (204-t3) | ——— 1 throughout college: this somewnat work on watercolors again sh y McKallick, who was with| Mayor' Pelewon "has=_fyvein/mec | eneeeeSs—— PIANOS RENTEL and ) delayed her graduation, but gave learned weather observation in t at the time of his death. June 10 to 15 as clean-up week | DOUBLE BED (wood), good con-, 1 AN Rh LA mn! E iy o i o g 3 p. . i a fine background in regional Navy Mr. McKallicks' 27-foot cruiser,{in Sitka and urges all property) dition, reasonable. Please phnnc‘ run SALE O A ¥ R e B | She particularly likes to| A lifelong desire to live in Alas- with Kermath engine, is up for im- oWwners to clean their premises at| Douglas 232. 204-12) | | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ;o:mur M'“b o i ot S ol 1 N DA 5 & i "that time. City trucks will haul all| — & - | nent, $7.50. 3 . | MO S q w uk1 ; :tnvx‘\ '( (; \\\1'!:“1] land :J ),\v ¥\u h\\(‘\l l\lm' : ‘w 1\: le at fl:‘“"()() ‘r’vis}l‘\l .gml is “}\";m“o % 3“ properly stacked,| BOAT TO TAKU Lodge June 144 ROOM HOUSE, B $7~50 PjrfiC}Ms $1 up. $ai8, ({ v.‘.('l:,m].:’\\z“‘mnimz Lol s A\n(‘l h er own, character- :}‘.,](,‘f‘? (;1~'L the ebb-Forbes | " | and 15, 10 a.m. Purpose fishing.| Completely furnished, | Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201.' ‘Phone 114 %‘ North Country Paintings” w1 st of natur became a Machine Shop. Contact Baranof Hotel (204-t3)| West Juneou. 3 815 ‘Decker Way, brought her to the attention of possibility when she was ofigred & % . 2 : (R H i ! Wisconsin's art critics weather bureau job here. | William H. (Pop) Rowe pass Flag Day exercises will be held at| { BARBER CHAIR ] Fermel Since arrival last Dece away at the Pioneers’ Home Hos- the USO Friday at 8 p. m. by the| oAMERAS ¢ x :Z em with case|g35 12th St. 3 BEDROOM house | i Her formal training was cor - has produced 24 watercol \d pital Wednesday afternoon and was| BP.O.E. The traditional ceremonies| ~sunshade, filters, pack adapter,| Completely furnished, | ed in the Milwaukee State Teach- countless sketches and pla to buricd by Pastor Earl Mooers at of the Elks are Leautiful and im-| 3 cut film holders, 20 film packs,: Garage, full cement basement. | ALASKA COASTAL e1s' College Art School under the branch out into oil painting and the City Cemetery on Friday morn- Pre ssive and the public is cordially| 4 doz. cut films. Leica with flnsh, 3 | guids of Rebert von Neuman, also press work (lithographs, wood ing. invited to participete. | attachment and accessories. Ko-\J APTS. FULLY FURNISHED ; now instructor in painting at the prints, etchings, engravings) soon Pop Rowe born in 1872 in'- i | dak 35—with filters, built in; Excellent income property. Chicago Art Institute A member of Arts and Crafts Vermont, where he married and| NOTICE 1S HexEBY GIVEN:| range finders, case, film. These | % | The fall after her delayed grad- Association, she hopes to hang her operated a saw mill for the Dia-|That Gordon Gray, administrator of | jtems were to be taken on Mt.} S S “‘ I AlaSk uation, Miss Rleck published Cruss-| smock in the Territory permanent- mond Match ' Company. On the | the Estate of James A. York, de- | Expedition but plans changed. M“npflv & M“nPHY! ervlng 0“ eas e"l a } 1oads, a collection of poems and death of his wife, he came to theceased, has filed his final account! Call before Wednesday. Room REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS { coast, working at lumber and report of his administration rf 333, Baranof Hotel. (293-12) | by i om - H 3 hone 676 over First National .mnk: ' ¥ — (e Nl e mite camps and mills, eventually Teache | said cstate, and his petition for dis- | . Daily Scheduled Trips Fred Nelson plan to put the skiffs o1l | td togcther this eveni camp. ovar- DE » wherz e operated the|tribution thereof, in the United | BOAT FOR CHARTER, Darnell’s N w Ne'es ey be on Land for the local sawmill. From here he went States Commissioner’s Court for Ju-| Sport Center. Phone 829 or 436. | \ TV | i i "¢ {0 Nome, prospecting on the Ko- | neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska; | (2030 WANTED = oty g buk and Koyukok rivers, suffered|that 10 o'clock A. M., August 6th,| — g L I Snka wran eu A cocker. went @ fevere facial injury and was| 1946, has been fixed as the time and NEW “GRAY” Marine Diesel en-| WANTED—To buy 30-06 in_good | g i hing ¥ s oW = flewn to Seattle in tre middle thir-' said Commissioner’s Court the place gines. 225 h.p. 12 to 1 Borg War- condition. Call “Ray Douglas §| CROEE I e Opners, M ang for I d that all per Reduction Gears. 800 to 1200{ 252 (293-12) sve ‘Stiom, at Blue ; or hearing sam2; an| all per- | ner Reduction Ge 52. 294-12) | P t b e N ———— e I“: ‘\-‘. ;l“ “\‘”,m,d,, summer of he joined | gons concerned therein are hereby | rp.m. Complete with spares. Two o - e c ers urd L\G-u “‘s\.“ STTKA, Alaska, Jure 8.—(Sp tke outlst of the lake, was € Brothe their mill | notified to apvear at said time and | week delivery. (2! to 1 reduction WIANI "ilC IRENE or 3“"1”129‘- o : anop (R and . oy, Wast then 1 file their objections, if | gears procurable). Contact R. W.| house last week in June through) Vesc Bores Correspondence) —In Tespor o the whirlpool and dis- . ke i SOATS . proc ! . S de 4 .\('\l‘lu!’ requests from 3 «..,»lmp falls ’. y ‘,,,__ tarted a hardwood mill with|any, to said finel account ard peti-| Mitchell, 519 White Bldg, Seattle,| first weck in Sept. Please call| Aw-‘\) J D» bave difficulty conv other people fishing nearby, 1 Hanley. The ventur tion for settlenzen: and distribution| Wash. (293-t6) | Mrs, Alex Holden, Baranoffiz—!otel. 3 e 3 and relatives Outside ambled down the ) mountain. 1 OsspEOnenG v, R thereof; and that the court at such Sl p 3 t ary, 1940 nheari 1l adjudicate and decree NOW IN STOCK plastic trolling A e Jare phre, & S i o Fallag hove 1 Han- | \:ri“ l:;; “y‘,eua, I.md ddhtrmmpes of sponns Juneau Welding and Ma- | WANTED— Oulboaxd motor from Y are e facts to find Tags b y a % o e b iti 'St st e | ¢ sean i veod wosscs - HATHES. . SRGWAT __FENSE RO 57 i 3 n ambed, é PR ¢ - § W e AL one Seelig, Baran o & salgpebaan o i $T= i3 Coast and Geod Obsery t spot_on one of the e g s iR VA, ot June 410 DOUS.LE enc speed boat and| ter 7 pam. (2933- [3,3 AND OTHER SOUUTHEASTERN PORTS tory: nks. A wistle brought n l"l‘]( ‘,‘(')l g N Ay AR | 10 hp. 46 Model Johnson Sea- | | During the month of May the frem a clump of bushes, very ? 7 kool GOl A A REIFRLOR. | N or e Harbor Master. WANTED—Lawn mower. Red 609 | Jainfall was 235 inches, the great- frighioned,- but otherwise d ‘with the Phylis H, 00 pirt publication, June 4, 1946, | nerser S iao-t2) | "' ||| For Information and BeseernonsPhoneBIZ est precipitation occuring on May After a 24 hour map he 1 Be 1pade s borge, contract- : pesy publication, June 25, 1046. | o i 16th, .58 inches. During the month reccvered and ready for the next for building jobs along the __ —— | GOFFEE TABLE, $10; cnmbmatmn|WAN1ED 2 To borrow or bu —n e of June there has been .2 inches fishing trip. & | TE‘““T(‘R" OF ALASKA | radio and phonograph with mi-| Weav-it or Jiffy Hand Looms for| PO S S L A I (S IS e S S Y {6 of rain and on the warmest day pross i stricken Wednesday| OFFICE OF THE AUDITOR | grophone attached, $100. Phone! use at Girl Scout Camp. Callj it tha temperatire registered 80 do- , : e OMINZ h2 was at work bullding JUNEAU | a0, (203-t6) | Mrs. Fletcher, 80. aw || ARSI = eCIIronices grees. wesengers arrving on Whe gy gqgition to the Sarvela Machine CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION | " " i Effects of tl de- 5 ’”""“d' ““"" B °Y Shop, was rushed to the hospital, 1 FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of |1 STROMBERG Carlson combina- WANTED—Man to buy salmon on JIM LANGDON—Manager ! cidedly notics in the browness| Trombeon ot Miks Taompson, 40 died on the operating table tho Terrijory of Alaska, and custod- | tion radio and phonograph set| oW Write OW Miaie expen il Bax 2108 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime {4 of the 3 : ; mpson, .8 ity ) that afternoon. He will be sadl i | 75 records. 1 Thayer| lence, etc. -t3) | 0 of the children, th h(tmt_\ of th2i)oea1 fishbuyer; Keith Uht, son of e l:v st mm“; s o ”‘i ?n of cnr[ggat:;Rxgétg"d;éaRrngs ::i)h r:)l;(;\;ty Pl::n(; :nvr . pym oy . i AT e MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND flower gardens, the advance of the . ang Mrs. Frank Uht; Grover goieicoors avd in town setory, d . o > (203-3t2) | WANTED—Woman or man dish RECHIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- vegetable gardens, tho number of ang g W, Hanley, brothers of local " o ¢ : ;;‘“' e e washer, also waitress. Call Percy's| CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- 5 e S| s h e : 4.3 A n is, ay, A frcshly painted busins Bouses 1 iskerman John Hanley, With tef| . po Un and son Wayno, 1946, the written consent of the|OE WABHING Machine. Fhone| Cafe. @10 || ERS -~ BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND evers bohd “”,‘g‘([" v\;i\ .L‘;m':;le arrived by plane last weekend from | stockholders of the Thane 3, 3 rings. _7‘293 -t) | WANTED—Late model car. Phone COMBINATIONS o U nd daughter doan . Seattle to join Mr. Unt and son| CASEY SHATTUCK ADDITION, | Froee ™ SypRiCAN full circulat-| 278 (290-t4) LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND The Rotary Fish Derby opsned sbach to return to his job Dick, Who are fishing here this | INCORPORATED ing oil heater, Suitable for fur- RADIO TUBES May 31 and will close September r at the Sitka Merc aftor S€ASOD. Another son, Keith, arriv-|a corporation organized and exist- nace conversion. Phone Green WANTED—Experienced clerk. No ¢ 10. Included in the Derby this yeceiving his discharge from the €0 On the North Sea. They plan ing under and by virtue of the 1:;;:5 814, (293-t6) | Other need apply. George (lz;;gfit) “all orde" Prnmplly r‘ued year will be salmon caught on Army; Mrs. Hal Finch from Seattle '© spend the summer here. of the Territory _of Alaska. to el ooy ” sport tackle; kings, silvers and 'to join her hushband, manager o | [dissolution of said corporation. | VARIOUS HOUSEHOLD furnish- | Grasnmm e oo | Complete Radio Repair Service Performed steelhead, judged by weight. Dollies, {hs Vita Foods Mrs. Bill Cook left by plane! WHEREFORE, in view of the| ings and equipment. Phone Red actod et S ttvats peaaidnd | by G t Licensed a ] ¢ 2 : | iy THER W s P L | y Governmen rainbows, cutthroat nd brook - last Sunday enroute to Long Beach, above premises, I DO FUR | 763 or Blue 620. (203-13) | 4100 monthly with room and & i trout will be judged by length.| Among those leaving on the Calif, on business connected with CERTIFY that the Casey Shattuck| — - — —— — Dosia s Box i’ oy s Experienced Technician W First, second and third prizes will North Sea were: Mrs. Fred Pfundt her real estate holdings there and | Addition, Incorporated, a corpora- |32 ft. moLLm new engine, ready Fogal (290-6) V'RITE FOR INFORMATION ke awarded in all classifications, | and twin sons Noel and Neil to to visit her daughter, Billy Jean, | tion, is dissolved, pursuant to Sec-| to go. Anchor wench with hali-{ <7 777 S i (1 plus a “freak” prize for the most Paulsbo, Wash., where they will be former retary for the Sitka Pub- | tion 924, Compiled Laws of Alaska.| put sheave, new 6-121 Gray mo- | To RENT HOUSE or Apartmem—-i’-w— unusual fish in any of the above jcined by Mr. Pfundt at the end lic Utilitie: 1033, upcen the filing in (!lli office! tor. 5-1 reduction also 36 in. pilot Art Nelson, Sanitary Meat Mar- species. ;of the fishing season; Mrs. Rus=ll of the prover proof of publication of | wheel. See Harbor Master. ket, Phone 49. (286-t1) | : g Entries will be on disp at Til- Rowe, local grade scheol teacher and The Coral Sea arrived from ! this certiticate, (292-3) E L L l s A l B L l N E s son & Son. Rotary judges are wWife of a Navy civil service worker, Seattle last weckend with Mr. and| (SEAL of the AUDITOR of the | o WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | Frank Erickson, Bill Beach, Stock- to spend the summer in the Statss; Mrs. W. D. Bruce aboard. They TRRITDRY OF ALASKA) 3 BEDROOM furnished house, 8 loughby Phone 788 | DAILY Tnms J““EA“ Tn x“cm W ton Webb and Pete Haugen. Mrs. Ernie Simms, to visit friends plan to fish here this season. IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, J| mm movie camera, croquet set,} e G | s |and relatives in the States; Mr. — have hereunta set my hand and af-| doll crib. 825 Gold Belt. (262-t3) ; It 1 via P el erslm' an d WI' ‘u | First entry in the Rotary Fish nnd Mrs. Ed Scheofer, enroute to Mrs. Jack Krepps and infant|fixed my official seal, at Juneau,| — & ¥ card Bevel'! eco g “’ Derby was P S s York after a visit with Mr. daughter Ju_dith le.n by i/l;nel{’rues- the (mpl;al, this 24th day of M2y,|¢ @ @ © ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ @ ¢ ¢ o o ' o With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and 7| caught by Laurie Sarvela at 6:30| :‘d‘;o ;’(‘xl‘; . ltllc‘:fl*M]Ml'Rle 1\&1‘; iaycgglol;:;ca;\‘; "l::zfl‘wfl;im"sl:? A.D. 1946, N 4 | AR 21| Wholesale 805 10th St. steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle | Sunday morning at Blue Lake on a At o B A d Y (3 i i : 3 ) €2 i No.3 Super Dismond spoon. . |Mrs. Jennie Dill and her grand- vice for the summer. | Auditor of AIKR.. |+ Prong 18, Cressent Apts, '« ] THONE 216-DAY or NIGHT, L}| FOR RESERVATIONS PHONFE €12 | daughters Arlene and Lonota, en- | First publication, May 28, 1946. fg . for MIXERS or SODA POP e . o v e The Rod and Gun Club is flying route to Whittier where Mr. R. A. Mrs. Frank Calvin has resigned | Last publication, June 18, 1946. e 000 00 000000 ———— s — - — . b in two Forest 12-foot knocked down Dill is employed by the Columbia her position as manngerflof the NOTICE OF SALE skiffs to Blue Lake ‘(mv« ;«Nmmmn,’Lum!;vr Company; (;so:-;.,te F Sears P{xmbuck office, e(lec{lvev_June NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that| AMERSON UPRIGHT piano, Mrs. New—Used—Rebmlt Rex Marchant, Christ Larson and'gerald to enter the Marine Hos- 18. Mrs, Kenneth Nordby will be iy on Wednesday, June 12, 1946 at 2:00| Robt. Sanford, Spicket Apts. i BRITISH SPINSTERS DEMAND THEIR PENSIONS A MMl @o)l AUTO PARTS NOW BACK YOUR FUTURE ||/ : e ltas. Juneau, Alaska, the|FOR SALE—Piling, good hemiock, || Mators, Transmissions, Gener- oo W, Commissicner as Administrator of| 5¢¢ Ralph Reischl, Phone Red|§ ators, Starters, Carburators, \ tne Estate of Archie A. Fraser, de-| 806 or write Box 2651, Juneau. Shock Absorbers, Chev. Knee |} pyiv ANt HOLD UNITED STATES % ceased, will offer for sale at public (291-t12) | § Action Units, and a million other §+ gl SAVING BONDS ¥ g arts—1925 to 1945. 3 A 3 i auetion to ‘the highest bidder for m:wmr TRENOVATED 5 roon mm o I&a“ St i B | cash, If such bid s deemed 8atls-| rumished house. 242 7Tth and i faetory, all rights, title and interest Franklin. 289-tf) || Seaitle Auto Wrecking Co. of the said estate to the following| __ 1950—Ist Avenue South described property-to-wit: Two one| NEW NEW TROLLER, completely equlp- Seattle, Wash. I story frame cabins and a {rame shed | ed. Phone Green 689. (285-tf) ’ and other improvements located on = R LGWJBN Bgm‘( Homestoad No, 1 Lode Claim. and ali| 2 BEDROOM modern house wit T comsgm o 4 i - i v full basement on Douglas Road beak i pledged s consarve- w structures, and improvements on v 3 The Homestead No. 2 Lode Claim, both | Phone Red 450. (289-4) = w""‘"‘ al ._""'_ D POSI'I'S | cf said nnnmgbclaxms”aro Pllpatent- ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt Pnbhc Auo“!“t sy dare = jed and have been held by location | “poyjeq. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard sddicion, the bank is ¢ mam- since 1935, and are situated at Hawk (269-1mo.) PHONE 557 o of Fodersl Depesit laswr- | BANK Inlet, near and on the West side of Comer 2nd and Franklin anes Corporstion ,which i Crystal Falls Creek, on Admiralty FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk Island, and together with all furn- Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. j ishings, house-hcld equipment and| Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-tf) tools, now contained in the above BOX 2652 PHONE 204 cabins, and premises. FOR SALE—Furnished two bed- n w m This sale is made according to law| room house at Auk Bay. 217 P to satisfy the debts and, clalms| acres patented land. Garage with CONTRACTOR where thexr leaders orated in favor of the campaign. They even have an organization. Last publication, June 11, 1946, There is o substitule for newspaper advertising! | 2 April 12, 1034, o