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PAGE.SIX Pelican Chatter er is now in use and ¢ deal to the enjoyment of the weekly dances sponsored by the Progressive Club. s s Haas of Los plane cn Ma spend the summer months her son and daughter-in-law, 10 — and Mrs. John Heueicen W (IL\( Mrs. arrived W, by with Mr. Alaska, June esponglenc B A cake social was given on Junec 8 by the Progressive Club. Over $100 was taken in on the sale of cakes contributed by the la of Pelican buzz of can- mpl workers John Krepps and her young ¢ arrived by plane on June They were welcomed by Mr Krepps, who is the ag fo nd Wildlife Servie here 1, paid is proucdy 82-pound halibut Pelican Harbor a i he who made uring the pa don Und arppl, trips week ill, Ex-| and Mrs few h, Georg niemi jock and her iwo vivian and Charles, re- | to Pelican on June 4 aboard sador aftér spending and \‘l Mrs. John d of Mx , Mr. and Arnie Boe. Johnson of Seattle ar- on June 9. Mr mected with the Whiz The Johnsons will iome in Pelican for of the summer. ane on June 9 wer he Whiz Fish Pro- Seattle; and Mrs. meeti 4 M Iswick of ‘Wrangell. took place on May 30 The record r( me ..!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIlIIIIllIIIIIIlllIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIiillllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh. LIOUOR STORE Liguor Depariment open fo 12 p. m. every night . . . Until 2 a. m. Saturday Nighs WESHIP ANYWHEREINU.S. A VIA EXPRESS Money Orders to Acccmpany Orders BEER BEER (ase §3.95 Glor53.00 . RAINIER, SICK'S SELECT, ACME BEER BEER PABST BLUE RIBBON (ase $4.15 TROMMER'S . . . New York Beer ALSOQ LOWEST PRICES! EXTRA SPECIAL Fifth $3.75 (ase $44.00 P.M.DELUXE SPECIALS-Whiskey Walker's Imperial . . 5th $3.95 Paul Jores Sth 3.95 Carstair's . . . ih 395 0ld Guckenhelmer . . 3th 3.95 0ld Thompson th 3.95 Fleischman's Preferred, ! members present at that time. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA . ELKS’ FLAG DAY EXERCISES WILL | BE HELD TONIGHT The Elks annual Flag Day obser- e will be tonight in the Elks Hall starting at 8 o'clock and the public is invited The history of the flag will be given by E. Keithahn, the ad- dress the Rev. G. Herbert Hiiler- man and the lodge officers will give the ritual service. The Juneau City Band will give a brief ert and take part Incidental music y William H. Seaman. - NTION ALL MEMBER is requested that ail available Taku Post Members be pre Fred Fr fish packer. bese is readying his new |for her first trip this season. a 12-foot beam, powered with a 15! Kermath and boasting a twe-wa; radio tclephone among olher fea tures. Forbese said she is gudran fish at a speed of 15 mph. to Pelican Forbese has Craig area. V.F.W. ing out after black cod. for black cod Monday or Tuesday. The Pcint Reyes, sent at owned jointly It in the Jeep Club at|and Donald Milnes of Juneau, wil 8:00. {haul fish for the Pelican cannery The constitution and by-laws of in Lisianski Inlet, starting: July 1 this Post quiring a new electric ALLAN G. MARCUM, winch. Adjutant the War (296-12) early last year by Tony Christensen last season NOTIUE ‘B GRBOIFO She has a Sitka crow aboard. ESTATE OF JAMES TROPEA, de- | [ od. Notice is hereby creditors of and all bersons having claims agamnst the estate of James Tropea, deceased, to rresent them within six months after the first of this notice to the his office in the lentine Building, at Juneau, Alaska returned from the arca last week, within the next two wetks. Prince Rupert given to the P New wife, Anny. Marks kis daughter Florence, and his sons, Raymond, Alex, Peter and Jimmy for a vacation to Glacier Bay. He will return them within the inext ten days and go purse ceining HENRY RODEN, |for the Icy Straits Salmon Co., Administrator with the Will an- goonah. ” nexed, estate of James Tropea, wgrtin Brandall's Avona is getting deceased. fa paint job preparatory to black First publication, June 14, 1946. lcod fishing. Peter Oswald's Tun- Last publication, July 5, 1946. | dra is undergoing clean-up 7 % > 7 work Srville Wheat is replacing halibut gear with trelling gear. will take his boat Tucker out soor The Kayak, Pcterson, will leave Sunday or Mon- lday for Tyee. The Kayak's engine is being overhauled and new parts, including a stalled. also his s Cliff Deck to Fish Bay, Sit- a purse seiner for Fisheries. night from Lynn Canal was Albert Wallace wiil overhaul the Helen's engine, paint the boat and ‘head back to Lynn Canal June 25, where he will pack for Co. Wallace ar load of halibut yesterday. Dennis Sheppard, who hes dene constructicn work hereaboubs! for several years, returmed from:‘his first fishing season aboard i3 Willis' herring boat, the Wilson, Ye- | cently. He said he prefers lhhmg to construction work and hopes:to continue with the Tee Harbor Co, for the rest of the season >, — 1>cd with his last For especially (/’% . Kayser is creating enchanting new fab- LET YOUR =money earn four percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- poration demand notes. (295-t1) - - | LISTEN to Mrs. Elton Engstrom, ‘| Candidate for the House over | KINY, Monday, T p.m, (205-45) | R Empire Want Aas onng results! ric gloves, hosiery, underthings, lingerie. Kiovser HOSIERY « UNDERTHINGS » GLOVES “Sorry, Mr. Abercrombie, but that’s not one of the 14 points served by Alaskan Clippers’ 90Proof . . . . . 5th 395 Mt. Vernon i!ye .o 5th 38 King Black Label . . 5th 3.95 SCOTCH—KING JAMES Fifth $4.75 EORGE BROTHER ' T Right now, 14 important traffic centers (including Seattle) have regular Pan American Clipper service . . . with con- nections to nearly all of Alaska, Next time you're traveling, let a Pan American stewardess welcome you aboard one of the Douglas DC-3s of the Clipper fleet. And next time you're shipping something, remember Clipper express is fast and low in cost. Get fare and schedule information at the address below: Panv AMERICAN Baranof Hotel Ilfofllfl Agways Phone 106 HARBORNEWSi-- WANT ADS the Vonga D, built by | |IIHI|1|‘”““ Ralph Thompson here last winger, i==ii-i==riF The Vonga D is a 36-footer with | teed to pack 25,000 pounds of iced | He will cover the Elfin Cove area purse- | scined from Ketchikan and in fhe Floyd Epperson's Tern is under- | going engine repairs prior to head- Ed Skaret's Rainied also will leave a Sitka packsr by John Osbakken i the meeting 1o e neld Friday eve- and Louis Johansen, both of Sitka, ning, June 14 will be drawn up by the In the meantime the packer is ac-| anchor The boat was returned by, Shipping Administration | and was skippered J. V. Ccle’s packer Forester, which ill head out again He | skippered by Jim | several | cluteh, in-| Wallace's Helen. | Sebastian-Stuart | Bait | W | ' FOR SALE twa BEDROOM furnished house, cen- tral location. \CORK% And lead for 200 ft. fa- | thom seiner, also 50 hp. deisel marine engine. Phone Blue 290 or write Box 4, Juneau. (297-t3) | BEAUTIFUL diamond ring set, ' carat flawless diamond, almost | new, $350, Mary Ann Balmat, Gradelle Leigh Realty Co. (297-t3) SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt Phone Blue 454 evenings, Jr. (297-1 mo.) ROCK, hauled. Pete Schneider, 1 ¥ ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt hauled. Phone 849, Bill Tons- guard. new; white enamel wood and coal | range, 6 holes. Call Red 499 be-! tween 6 and 9 p.m. (296-13) MACHINE SHOP drill press with | 1 hp. motor with line starter 220 volt. Call at Juneau Gun Shop evenings, 924 A St. . out last night was Willi= Marks’ is taking his! FOUR 2 ROOM apt. house with steambath, good location. O. Niemi, P. O. Box 1434, City or 2 mile post Douglas Road. (297-t3) SINGER SEWING machine, complete. No. 4 above | Music. (296-t4) |cOZY 3 bedroom house, 825 Gold | I Belt. (295-t4) | i LEOXA EXCURSION | GLACIER Bay, sailing Sat. 15, 8 am. back in Juneau Mon. am. $28.75 tax and meals included. { Phone 79 for reservations. (295-t3) town. 3 room furnished in- 2 blocks Inguire (295-t3) PARTY LEAVIN house completely cluding Maytag washer. from business district. 424 1st St. ONE REBOR#D CHEV motor com- | Never | clutch. one A-1 gas plete with been used. drag saw, $40; new $150; 5 5 and 6 p.m. (204-t4) | BOAT FOR CHARTER, Darnell’s! Sport Center. Phone 829 or 436. | lZQS-tD 2 NEW “GRAY” Marine Dlesel en- gines. 225 h.p. 14 to 1 Borg War- {+ wer Reduction Gears. 800-t0.-1200 i r.p.m. Complete with spares. Two week delivery. (22 to 1 reduction gears procurable). | Mitchell, 519 White Bldg, Seattle, Wash. |NOW IN STOCK plastic trolling | spoons, Juneau Welding and Ma- (293-t6) | chine Shop. | COFFEE TABLE, $10; combination radio and phonograph with mi- | crophone attached, $100. Phone ! | 399. (293-16) | LARGE AMERICAN full circulat- ing oil heater. Suitable for fur- nace conversion. Phone Green | 614 (293-t6) TR . ie 10 APARTMENTS . | v |® Phone 428, €rescent Apts. e o0 060 0000000 Robt. Sanford, Spicket Apts. (291-tf) FOR SALE—Piling, gaud hemlock, see Ralph Reischl, Phone Red 866 or write Box 2651, Juneau. (201-t12) NEW TROLLER, completely equip- ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tf) 12 BEDROOM “modern house with | full basement on Douglas Road. Phone Red 450. (283-tf) FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-t1) FOR SALE—Furnished two bed- room house at ‘Auk Bay. 217 acres patented land. Garage with workshop. Light plant and oil heat. Phone Red 160. (290-tf) * FOR RENT 4 ROOM FURNISHED apt. oil stove, refrigerator, washing ma- chine, couple only. No pets. 519 10th St. (297-t1) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil range, path, 513A Willouby. (205-3) )—{.déué;iikhen “priviieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) e vl SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) " | ‘Waynor’ (297-1 mo) | SINGER SEWING machine almost | bed | Alaska | one trailer, $30. R. Triffers, 324 Willoughby be:ween | Contact R. W. | = (293-16) ! FMERSON UPRIGHT piano, Mrs. | Phone Red 185. 3 BEDROOM all modern, | All zlectrical house. { Furnished, ideal nmgl‘bmhood $9,800—Terms. 3 ROOM furnished House. 1108 West 9th, water. $2,000. 19 BEAUTIFUL LOTS—improved. i Highland Sub- division—Restricted. 250 LOTS: West Juneau. Map in office. BEAUTY SHOP 7 ACRES Facing Glacier. Suitable for sportsman’s lodge. Full cement basement. New Furnace, drive-in 1 garage. i GBADELI.E LEIGH REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin ! FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1946-. Refreshing flavor! Brac- ing goodacss! You'll en- joy this finer quality tea, ATTENTION! ALL FILIPINOS and THEIR WIVES residing in DOUGLAS and JUNEAU are urged to attend an IMPORTANT MASS-MEETING to be held SUN- DAY, JUNE 16th, 1946, 8:30 P. M. at the COMMUNITY HALL, NORTHERN HOTEL . .. Please A_tteml.' . FOR SALE wBFAUTIFUL SIX ROOM, J Fully furnished House, Knob Hill, Douglas Electric refrigeration and Washing machine, Moderate price. ROOM HOUSE In Douglas, beautiful view. | Excellent price. {4 ROOM HOUSE, | completely turnishea, | West Juneou. 3 1335 12th St. 3 BEDROOM house l Completely furnished, | Garage, tull cement basement. {3 APTS. FULLY FURNISHED ; Excellent income property. MUBPRY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National ‘sank l< GOVERNMENT Employee and wife desire sublet apt. for 3 months. Write Empire C-458. (297-t3) SINGLE beds or double decker with mattress. Call Osterman at Customs. (2296-12) WANTED TO RENT or buy an ad- ding machine. Phone 204. t_296-13) TWO GIRLS want furnisned or unfurnished. Phone to rent apt.| (296-t3) WOMAN WANTED for part Nme' nouse work. See Steve at 20th! Century Theatre, 10 to 11 am.| (295-13) | WANTEDWoman or man d washer, alse waitress. Call Pgr Cys Cafe. (291-t) | WANTED—Late model car. Phone| 278. (290-t4) i WANTED—Experienced clerk. No% other need apply. George Bros. ,(290-t) ‘ TO RENT HOUSE or Apartment— | Art Nelson, Sanitary Meat Mar- (286-tf) | \oughby Phona 788, WLCAHIZING—-Tlres and 'l'uhes © PROMPT ‘SERVICE—WORK: GUARANTEED Jumu MO’I’OB CO PHONE 30 SErTEwERSTTEast e Daily Scheduled Trips Sitkea Yrangell Petersbuy ¥cichikan 706 or 231 Baranof Hotel. i 55 Also Urips TO ¢ EAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTH SOUTHEASTERN PORTS * i For Information and Reservations Phone 612 Alaska Electromcs JIM LANGDON-—Manager Bex 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime g . MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECHIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- KRS .- BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND £ COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES ‘Mail Orders Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION AR LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Between the Midget ~Bar i and the Small Boat Harbor purse containing identification papers of John Osbakken. Return to Empire Office. (297-t1) MISCELLANEOUS A SUMMER SCHOOL for small children and day nursery will be opened in Douglas soon. Special attention will be given to health education, handicraft, dramatic games and singing. If interested phone.’ immediately Mrs. Barras, Douglas 325. (297-t3) KIRSTEN'S Geauty Shop, P’hone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t0) ! FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) i 5 WINTER & ruND €O, Inc. Complete* Pnoiographic Supplies | Yeveloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Fiuest Quality Juneau Retail PIANOS RENTED apa TUNED Anderson’ Shop. GUARANTEED ' Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $t up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 { 316 Decker Way. Wholesale “The White House in Washington D. C., has been painted white since 1814, Card Beverage Co. ‘Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP TONGASS FROM SOUTH The Alaska Trnnspomtlon Com- pany’s ‘Tongass arrived at 1 am. today and will sail for Skagway tonight, returning south without stopping at Juneau. The Tongass unloaded supplies of perishables and other - supplies for local merchants but no butter. ELLIS AIR LINE DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KET via Petersburg and Wrangell With eoniriections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for ce Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle OR Rssrlwm:oxs mom [37] YU BACKED THE ATTACK .. NOW BACK YOUR FUTURE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS ; DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA