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PAGE SIX News Nofes From Sitka SITKA, Alaska, Jorrespondence) eremony conducted by the he USO last night was an imp: ive and Eeautiful rit Ou tanding was the recital of th lag’s history and meaning by Mrs I M. Goddard, with musical accom- \animent by Mrs, Clarence Rand nd full sized replicas of /hich has been used by ry Excellent music was provided by he City Band despite the absence f many members during the fish- 1g season Mrs. Mary Whittimore is cel>- rating her riday with a party as invited the entire town, includ- ag the Natives, to a tea at tk ome of her daughter, Mrs. Clar- nce Rands, and asked each guest o o bring a contribution for famine elief in Europe and China instead f a gift to hercelf, and carnestly cpes that every in town will e present Assisting Mrs. Rands at the tca 7ill be Mrs. Charles Whittimore Ars. W. A. Thomas and Mrs. Glenn “hornton Mrs. Mary Whittimere wa A Lawrence, Mass, Jun2 21, 18 aoved to what is now Dztroit Lakes Ainn., in 1872 and later lived in salifornia, Oregon and Washing- on. On the d2ath of her husband a 1934 ste came tc J 1 to live ith her son-in-lav 1 daughter, Ar. and Mrs C Rands, hen moved with m to Sitka in 936. Mrs. Whittimore also ha: hree sons, one of them, Char Vhittimore, has his honfe in The famine reliel fund - THE h couple plan to make their home in | will be sent te Life a year to open a restaurant whic at the party Magazine he later converted to a liquor store Alabama. Mrs. Wyres is the daugh- _ and cocktail bar which soon en-|ter of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lind- At ths regular meeting of the abled him to build his own estab- quist. City Council Tuesday evening a | lishment. —_— request from the Longshoremen's No wiil has been found, but it| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Viland ar- Union asi for the extension of is believed that there are. two|rived by plane last Friday to make Mart et to their property in | brothers and a sister in Germany |their heme here. Mr. Viland was Fletch » was presented. Super- from whom no word has been re-.an employee of Siems Drake during Bill Ward stated that the ceived since the beginning of the the construction of the Base. ' W would be finished in the nes E as well as the installation| According to Mr. Silverman’s; On a vacation trip through vers in that district. The Su- citizenship papers he was 69 years Southeast Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. J. ommittes were of age at the time of his death,|A. Mann arrived by plane last Sun- d to make a more ailed re- instead of his middle eighties as!day for a days visit in Sitka. Mr, port at the next Counhcil meeting. | everyone believed. Mann has a real cstdte business Council passed Resolution 125,} |{in Los Angeles. approving the moving of Standard, John Juth passed away at the | 0il tanks from their present loca- | Pioneers’ Home Hospital last Sat-| Frank Cashel arrived by plane tion tc the beach to the rear of urday after a long illne: Born in Thursday, having just received his the ACS Building and heard read a|Finland in November of 1880, he|discharge from the Army. His wife, letter from the ASC granting their came to Alaska in 1904 and worked daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John at Seward for many years as trap Hollywood, is secretary for the Sitka approval for such a move. Dr. Charteris, Health Officer and|watehman, later moving to Ketchi- Public Utilities. Chairman of the garbage commit- kan. He admitted to the Hcme | —_— tee, recomm strict enforce-|in May, 1940. i Mr. and Mrs. Nick Peters arrived ment of the se disposal ordi- e frcm Chatham by plane Wednesday nanc Following a general dis-| Cn Monday William Johnston, for a brief visit cuséion th. committee was asked known to his friends as “Grind- to review the ordinance and rates| stone” Johnston, passed away at the| W. T. Stuart arrived by plane on from Ketchikan on a with the City Supervisor and report home of Mrs. Lillian Burkhart, | Thursday trip for the Public at the next meeting. |where he had been bedridden with 'brief business Ordinance No. 116, providing for paralysis for the past six years. Utilities. ies and ations of city em-|Funeral services were held at St.! | ‘The WRJ, sister ship of the troll- ployees was accepted after a third|Gregory’s Chapel and interment at| reading Councilman Brightman the Pioncer Cemetery. ler Myrth, will be launched at the reported that the Harbor Ordinance! Born inf Ireland, November 1866, Sitka Marine Railways Sunday af-| would be ady and presented at Johnston mined in Alaska for over|terncon and the public is invited to the next mesting 50 years, working and developing attend the launching. The WRJ| Mction to request a reduction of |his claims in Silver Bay near Sitka. is owned by William R. and Walter | ar, Mrs.|R. Johnson. ! electric and power rates to the city He is survived by a si by the Public Utilities was passed. Mary McGrady in Scotland, a broth- | The Finance Committee was in- cr, Ned Johnston, in New York, and| Work has keen started on the re- structed to prepare and present'two distant cousins in Sitka, Tom pair and repainting of St. Michaels a budget at the next meeting, after and Charles Haley. | Cathedral by the Sitka Decorators.| a study of the audit completed by ’ - e e . 29 PASSENGERS ARE FLOWN BY ALASKA Mre, ilenneth French gave birth ¢ to a daughter, her third, June 5, at home on Front Strcet. Named | the expected arrival of a load of P 1 piling and Wwas instructed to sell Romana Kay, the baby weighed the surplus not necded for immed- ¢igbt pounds four —ounces. Mr. S Arriving with Alaska Airlines | Saturday on the Starliner Fairbanks | for which - A daughter, Margaret Anne, was With Captain Fowler, Flight Officer | ruction ex- born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Naff Horning, and Stewardess Crane pense. Tuesday morning at the Salvation Were the following fl:m Anchor;:e: Stockion Webb appeared with the Army Home. She . weighed C. H. Robar, Jack Hayes, MIrs. sugyest n fepe bl:\'lpt_n:”: d,:fc:‘tt,l:; pounds nine cunces and is a second Smith, S. Donough, Mrs. Donough, ed to cooperate with the proper tal Mission. government agencies to ‘rebuild the| oot bridge ¢ Indian River the city will six | | {25 ft. CABIN work boat and skiff. ke prep: led at the child. floats for ti.e benefit of fishermen ! and the subject was referred to the! Mr. and Mrs. Don McGraw, Harbor Committee. have purchased the Schonwol autborized the payment home on B. Street. Mr. McGraw Council of current then adjourned bills totaling $1,08).76, |recently returred to Sitka with his bride after receiving his discharge LB 5aY from the Navy. Art Silverman was found at 6 a DT m. Monday morning, dead of heart| Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hodge have fallure at his apartment over his purchased the John Ryan home on ablishment, Art's Bar and Liquor Lake Street. The Ryans have pur- esta Store. Funeral services were held chased and moved into a home in e et St. Gregory's Chapel Tuesday Jamestown Bay. il afternoon with interment at the | City Cemetery Mrs. John Lindbad arrived by Mr. Silverman was born in Ger- plane from Ketchikan last Thurs- many and went to New York as a day to join her husband, who is young man to work as chemist for fishing out of Sitka. She was ac- Tiffanys. When he first came to companied by her two sons. SAMPLER | Alaka is unknown but reportdly T | 41 ths famous assortment of he worked in the Territol for| John Anselm arrived by plane $ast-liked confections . ¢ . bare % Many years as a prospector, at Tuesday from Anchorage to spend direct from the ese--01.50 varicus times U. S. Marshal at Cor- his furlough with his parents, Mr. - 87.50. Qova, mayor of Valdez and proprie- and Mrs. Jce Anselm. | tor of a roadhouse near Fairbanks BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. In 1938 he started a bakery in Mrs. William Wyres left by plane " Y the Village lers, soon moved to Thursday enroute to the States to “The Rexall Store Pelican where Lo cperated a beer join her husband recently discharg- e-eeeeeeee—, .parlor, returncd to Sitka within ed from an Army Hospital. The e e B e e e e B el Notice to Employers Workmen's Compensation Insurance A new Territorial Law requires all Employers with three or more employees: either to file a certificate of insurance or qualify as a self-insurer with the Alaska Industrial Board. The only ex- ceptions are the following employments: 1. AGRICULTURE 2. DAIRYING 3. DOMESTIC SERVICE K 4., FEDERAL RAILROAD EMPLOYEES | We are now prepared fo quality Employers under this ‘ new law which goes into effect July 1, 1946 ‘ See Stan Grummett for ‘ Immediate Coverage JUNEAU INSURANCE AGENCY VALENTINE BLDG. PHONE 253 il o FOR SALE Roden’s “ALASKA MINING LAWS” Covering Lode, Placer, Oil and Coal Locations Water Rights, Mill Sites and Tunrels With Forms and Explanations . . . Easy for the Prospector to Understand Written fo Assisi the Miner and Prospector PRICE $1.00 SR MO UNEAD, ALASKA® B e T T SR MR and H. Overturf. On return flight. the follow- ng were flown to Anchorage; Carl E. Carlson, L. R. Larson, Mrs. L. R. Larson, Wm. L. Baker, and to Cordova, Miss L. Muehlenbrush. Arriving on the Starliner Ju- neau Sunday were the following! from Anchorage: Ann Turner, Mrs.| H. Campen, D. B. Sandall, Capt. Klimetz, Mary Britt, E. Smeltzer, R. Young, and Mrs. Klimetz. From Yakutat: William L. Paul, Jr. Leaving for Anchorage were: | Samuel R. Kelly, Mrs. Samuel R. Kelly and two infants, Mr. Stone, and Mr. Hall. To Cordova: Marie| McKenzie and Clarence Scancen. To Fairbanks, H. Burfiend. ———————— LISTEN to Mis. Eiton Engstrom, Candidate for the House over| KINY, Monday, 7T p.m. (295-t5) DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WANT ADS el et FOR SALE SPECTAL—18 {t. Reinell Klinker built boat with new 9 h.p. Wis- consin inboard motor with wind- shield and canvas cover complete with 4 new cushion life pre- servers, bilge pump and 1 new Northill 6R anchor with chain | and rope—all for $587.50 cash, | See “inuide of fourth float Small Boat Harbor after 9: p.m. today. | Call Blue 404 or 842. (298-tf) ELECTRIC SEWING machine, 6 tube radio with record player. | Phone Black 660. (299-t3) washer, board, EQUIPMENT, wringer, drying printer, and enlarger, cost new $225. Sale price $115. Ideal for | your darkroom. Call Glenn True- | blocd, Butler Mauro Drug Store.! (299-t1) | PHOTO dryer, § ft. WIDE BY 7 ft. high over-| head door, complete with hard- | ware $4! 50 and hundred pound gunny sacks; adding ma- chine stand; revolving cap rack, | Geo: Brothers. (299-tf) 31A331 con float No. 5. A good buy. Write box 794 city, if inter-| ested (209-t3) | 9 hp. NEW REDWING Marine | Engine, 320 cu. in. displacement, | direct drive model. $895. Madsen | Cycle and Fishing Supply. (209-t4) | ik | 36 {t. TROLLER ready to fish. In- quire Apt. 17, Imperial Hotel. (298--12) i | 4 BEDROOM furnished house, cen- tral location. Phone Red 185. CORKS and lead for 200 ft. (a-} thcm seiner, also 50 h.p. deisel | marine engine. Phone Blue 290 or | write Box 4, Juneau. (297-t3) | BEAUTIFUL diamond ring set, % carat flawless diamond, almost Mary Ann Balmat,; delle Leigh Realty Co. (297-13) i SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt hauled. Phone Blue 454 evenings, | Pete Schneider, Jr. (297-1mo.) | ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt, hauled. Phone 849, Bill Tons- guard. (297-1 mo) | & | SINGER SEWING machine almost new; white enamel wood and coal range, 6 hcles. Call Red 499 be- tween 6 and 9 p.m. (296-13) FOUR 2 ROOM apt. house with steambath, good location. O.; NOTICE OF HEARING ON FiNAL; REPORT OF EXECUTOR | In the Commissioner’s Court for the | Terrtiory of Alaska, Division Num- | ber One. | Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner | and Ex-offcio Probate Judge, Ju- | neau Precinct. | In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament of JOHANNA R.| CHILDS, Deceased. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Oscar H. Waterud has filed his final | report on the administratiori of the | above entitled cstate praying that | the manner in which the estate has | been administered be approved; that | the residue of the estate be decreed to the heirs, and that the adminis- tration be closed. A hearing will be | held - on' said final report on the 17th day of July, 1946, before the undersigned at 10:00 o'clock A. M., at which time all persons having objections to the administration of the estate, or the petition of the executor, may be heard. Given under my hand and seal of | . the Probate Court thQis 15th day of June, 1946. (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and Ex-officio | Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. ‘First publication, June 17, 1946. ‘Ltst publication, July 18, 1946. Card Beverage Co. Wholesale 805 10th St. PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP SEATTLE - For Comiort anc Bervice Get the New Wash- ington Habit ALASKANS FEEL AT FOME at SHotel WAS NE INGTON 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 Werkmanship CALL PHONE 204 ° L] ° 10 APARTMENTS . | @ 'Phone 428, Crescent Apts. e | | | Niemi, P. O. Box 1434, City or 21 mile post Douglas Road. (297-t3) BOAT FOR CHARTER, Darnells| Sport Center. Phone 829 or 436. NEW gines. 225 h.p. 1}z to 1 Borg War-1{ ner Reduction Gears. 800 to 1200 r.p.m. Complete with spares. Two week delivery. (2% to 1 reduction gears procurable). Contact R. W. Mitchell, 519 White Bldg, Seattle, Wash, (203-16) 000 00000 o o 0o l-l—l-H-l-l-: | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | { | | | | NEAR MENDENHALL Glacier We have a 7 room house Furnished—full bath. Cement basement Drive-in garage Ideal for sportmans’ lodge. Situated on 7 acres. 3 ROOM furnished House 1108 West 9th, 5 UNIT APARTMENT house. WELL ESTABLISHED business In Juneau—Excellent location. Inventc about $25,000 LOT 50 x 100 end of 8th St. On Gold Belt Ave. MANY LOTS WEST Juneau. and Highland sub-division. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR { Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL SIX ROOM, Fully furnished House, Knob Hill, Douglas, including Electric refrigeration and Washing machine, | Moderate price. ! ROOM HOUSE | In Douglas, beautiful view. | Excellent price. ROOM HOUSE, Completely furnished, West Juneou. 5 12th St. 3 BEDROOM house Completely furnished, Garage, full cement basement. 3 APTS. FULLY FURNISHED Excellent income property. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank _ WANTED 8 WANTED—To rent furnished apt. by two permanent business wo- men. Tel. 422, (299-t3) 4 33 { TO RENT FURISHED apt or house for two Government en= gineers. Call 417 Baranof after 7 pm. (209-t3) WANTED—A. che Juneau Lumber Mills an operating’ Millwright. (298-tf) | WANTED—To rent three bedroom house, furnished or with heat facilities. I have a good paying job in Juneau but unless I find a house by first of July, I will have to go back tc the States.| Will lease. Write Box 1105. (298-t2) ERNMENT Employee and wife desire sublet apt. for 3 months. Write Empire C-458. (297-t3) WANTED—Woman or man dish washer, alse waitress. Call Perey's Cafe. (291-tf) FOR SALE—Piling, good hemlock, | \waANTED—Experienced clerk. No see Ralph Reischl, Phone Red 865 or write Box 2651, Juneau. (291-t12) NEW TROLLER, completely equip- ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tf) FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-t1) e 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 2 ROOM CABIN 843 West Sth St. (299-tf) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil range, bath, 513A Willouby. (295-t3) 5 R T ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management.. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One Plock from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) " LOST AND FOUND (299-t6) LOST—Black cocker spanie! be- | tween vown ana approximately 7 ‘mile post. If found please re- turn to 123 Gold St. Reward. (299-t2) Bay, $1,900; 3§ Ford, $175; V. A.{ e ——————— LOST—Cxiord glasses with chain. | Phone 21 or write P. O. Box 904. | WANTED—Late model car. Phone 278. (290-t4) | Bros. ,(290-tf) TO RENT HOUSE or Apartment— Art Nelson, Sanitary Meat Mar: | ket, Phone 49. ' (286-tD) | other need apply. George { WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- | R MR 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-£3) KIRSTEN’S Deauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t) FOR CHARTER — M, S. Jaz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861, (256-tf) e WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail o e e B i IS IR 0 7 PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. P Tl SR L T GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20L 815 Decker Way. H | | 'A motor-driven device has been developed to turn book pages for crippled veterans. I had their noses cut off and were | oxiled for extorting from the poor. —————— | LET YOUR money earn four 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 percent. ¥Buy Alaska Finance Cor- poration demand notes. (205-tf) In angient Egypt tax collectors | | WINBOWS, DOORS, CABINETS | | i Beer, the light refreshment | beverage of millions of temperate people ol Olympia Brewing Company OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U. 5. A, ! e eting Daily Scheduled Trips ™ Sitka * Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH ) OTHELR: SOUTHEASTERN PORTS BRONZE SHAFTING — STFRIN BFATINGS — PROPELLORS ] GRAY MALINE LNGINES | SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop OIl. BURNERS PLUMBING HEATING Smith 0il Burner Service 214 SLCOND STREET Night Phone—J. E. Hagan—Black 791 Day Phone—476 lectronies JIM LANGDON—Manager 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECHIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS -— BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES i Mail Orders Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION S Box 2165 . 0. B. 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