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PAGE SIX repaired by the disabled and indicapped in its workshops, the elemen- treat- | in of lepro: sy Burma, Thailand, church-cperated Goodwill Industries China, Ethicy Liberia, the Belgian - of New York is contributing in- 1 i together Castitute people abroad. Hun- ul ul R£ ' D 5 rs. teachers. Bible women, dreds of pairs of stoutly made-over v u.W. nd lay leader will shoes have :n purchased by sev- [ nto training centers for cral Greek relief committees. The T courses. The principal teach- shoes are packed and shipped di-| night for t ; A Seventeen-year. D o Lot (" Giinta by Coglwill’ Obier |Rs s d il Lo FOR SALE | onald Berg, of M leprosy, groups, notably tke Finns, come ev- ¢ s B e | s/ e B R A T DR, ;mld“’ G- 3¢ merit of the especi and to ery day to the organization's shop, B:?[‘:.hcx;‘:&u?f" ‘,S‘;:fi_r gfif,’;,::"x,,mms‘ ‘BLACK pin first. winner o £ 1h ; hore o send, 133 Bast 124t Sl 1o ke mvea| Jorte. Rerugun, Bdvaghs | v 0% Ty 5op ot a1 W 4on medal award I gsiba curable, At stock of underwear, coats and dress- Z;::;:}j”:“‘“;:gf;':h‘;fiifi “g‘r“:;::’”" St. Upstairs Apt. | ant C I nters, dramatizations, mo- es. “Warm - warm - everything Rcur-n}. Odeils IERE G Lois| s TR o & | ward is ures, posters, and records must be warm,” is the constant de- | nriiond Accistarit Guide: Margaret | PATENTED LOT{ 3(“" 4 ‘5‘ v 0. s jmand el W G T B Sl S R AR o R : i " Suatingl, s Wikls GGHIR Bmotst| o0 "M 4 ARG o | A b The Fed Councii of the AN BNNGS IN 21; Idabelle Bryson, chairman, was ! ledge of the Ct es of ist in America assisted by her committee, Lois|5 ROOM PARTLY furnished lmusc: Bk pender enounces the pattern of FLIES OUT WITH 25 Murphy and Marcheta Ray, in| with bath in Douglas. Immediate | personal service to hi gregatior H\!r«l r A."nl\'vln\ as ‘un- i serving delicious refreshments of | possession. Write Empire C-505 i Ohtisden Ghargesar i e rotherhcod » was @ recent| following passengers to and from |, “e%C Parrott, chatrman and Al“| - Gare REne complete, small | Deonald is a member of 108 e ¥ G 4 , this city yesterday berta Fu\hnl of the Entertainment At reo tanle “and. 4 ohalre: | sponsored St. Pet Pro- hing decision of this body, et meaktie: il YaRia Committee, presented a triumvirate| 9ining o s Wil | Catl.dral wooal) in He v“>. Er[u -v-,v;“m:.\l cf the ma- a rom £ aw.fh-h th:n Phlll Ma-‘ of extremely talented performers in | Douglas 234. il } S United States. As a “first step” in bel I jecker, Frederick Lint- “Ll‘l”l‘““;mp:fi;;‘érd“‘\;“‘d% G‘“’[";_‘:LEA\VYNG FOR OUTSIDE. Have | The pre-war plaus of e eating segrogation within the ner, Dixie Guthrie, Charmaine Ley- | poc BIUY B ort. s e e, smail 3 room house, $2,000 fur- terian Church in the 1 churches, the Council recommends endecker, Dorothy Moore, Helen “,':d g “fnfi“fi‘,‘” et 3‘“‘,}". nished; also apartment house, 3! rriage” with other Protestant! i each constitutent communion Shafer, Margaret Cavassa, Adalyne | Were ehtwie O e by| apartments, with nice lot. 3! mingtions do 1 e cenomination) study the relations Rasmussen, Estelle Beard, John ... Both - Surilsh q their| baths, furnished: $3,750. Priced[ > much h Y, GRS TE6 of the races as found within their Paden, Bess Paden, Louis Heins,! Saredla. oth furnishedq thelri oo "0 00 gale, below market. | 3 according to reports made to oo ihen take definite| Elaine Heins, Elizabeth Ray, Shar- | OWF Pi0 accompaniment. Mrs.| o "o iire Box C-498. | the 158th General tions to correct forms of segre-|ron Leyendecker. itasond shuilied Mesy SISEREe With | (302-43) 4 Church. The ions that may be found—such as| From Whitehorse: Velma Wind- |0 8ray of ' yodelling mumhers, LR e with the Protest thes for white, for'horst, Myma Windhorst; ta: Ketch- | Sel-accompanied on s banjo. |y \paE FURNISHED ~uin end of Church have been discussec s Asiatics. It was also ikan, Edward Camron; to Fair- ke i T | Fritz Cave Road ai ine oay. 5 ‘ 1937 but none of the »d that various cities banks, Wilbert McCreight, Edward CUB S(ou]‘ DE" 5 | acres of land; 20 ft. Klinker type drawn up by joint commit have conduct “race relations Haman, George Rite | boat, inboard moter. Leaving for been- agoepied by the linics” to correct discrimination! To Whitehorse, Alf Horseth, Ole HAS PICNIC IODAY States in August. Withers and :’“'”“""(_‘)‘"“I”" ;"””’“ against minority groups | Olafson; from Ketchikan, Robert| : | Wesely, Gen. Del. Juncau. B e — | Wills, . | | (302-t3) w not reach- . 4 i) 4 Wi | Den 5 of the Cub Scouts, ac-| L : apaitnsomg sthodist Committee for| To Seattle: Ethel Smock, Al Shy- : ¥ e e~ o 8 e e P etnecn the|Cverseas Relief recently added man, Ragna Jackso, Athy 1o compapathy AEE S A R ANTshes. RAVMIEE. groups, and "h;- suggesi $230,000 to carlier distribution!en, Ludwig Nelson, Ethel Smock, c‘)“i?" hu'ad ) “C;m e n‘uux; 7 ity ¥ith churches of the for ief of human'James B('nll“Thcnms Lawler, JD_‘in‘ L‘)‘m lEu-‘ ]rcen e befc’rc ‘he| HOME MADE BREAD — Pastry. ed communions Is still at without regard to race, seph Wood, Edward Hogen, Louise| ' % i oioq ™0 tpe gieta| 614 Willoughby. (302-t3) o foinifa taliTitess tor ‘disc crecd,” it is veported by Lessley, Doris Erwin, Betty Lou bo%s pa [z ; g of basib BnnoGs Bishop Herbert Welch, chairman.'Erwin, Jack O'Neill, Charles Pugh, | events. Voo | GI SLEEPING Bags (best buy ing gl Of this $230.000 the sum cf $50,000 Betty Teichbrow, Michel Trapp,| Several hikes with lunches or — ourplus), double down Arctic goes to purchase surplus army Mary Trapp, Frank Graham. | suppers are planned for the sum-| (49 percent goose or duck feath- In its post-war porgram 10 "HCI.,iping in France, and will be dis o - !mer to Thane, up the Basin Road| e, zippered, tapered, pre-war| the world of leprosy.” the AmeU- [ 1oq mostly in Poland and ¥ & |and to the Douglas Island side of| yalue $90, A-1 reconditioned, can Mission to Lepers has begun ... ,ovakia; $40,000 has gone to Hosp"Al NOIE) | the bridge. \ thoroughly dry-cleaned, fumi- training native doctors, nurses, and oo 610000 1o FREIP ik | RN [0 | gated and sterllized. Two bags in countries; Singa-| ot Ann's Hospital has admitted ENG“SH GIR'.S ARE | one with new water-repellent ethodist relief in Malaya; np.o peter Wood, Russell Agar and | cover and waterproof carrying $10000 to Manila for Filipino .00 gapdal for medical attention (o G case, all fur $40. These bags are Methodists; $5,000 to India; $27.000 ~* " :m}(f\i Hconatsar. 1o s HERE FROM LLEGE good for 50 degrees below zerul : FL g to tho Committee for Relel in ..o ! when used together. Total weight THE PERFECT FILMING Asia; $20,000 for the reliel work in| ™ py o iccoq were George Mamn.! Miss Jane Louise English and! 10 lbs, used singly are excellent OF THE BEST-LOVED Europe and the World ('“"“"l”,"r surgical patient, and James Parks,| Miss Lorraine English, daughters of| for skiing, hunting, fishing, FR} Crurches; $15,000 each to be admin- | ¢ o 5 gagerman and Mrs. Walter | Mrs. W. A. English, arrived on the camping. Inner bag is hooded, BEST-SELLER! ercd by tke American Friends oo North Sea to spend the summer at zips half way down, outer zipsl rvice Committe2, and by the In- | Sl i Gy raund oty Heaibed The Government Hospital adm>.ed Rudolph Liberty of Sit- and Eddie J and dismissed Jane Hawkins of Ju- |1 Council for ternational Missionary “crphaned mission War Prisoners’ work ; $10,000 for the of the Y.M.|%& 1ims against the estate of James| Tropea, dec ed, to vresent them within six months after the first publication of this notice to the! | undersigned, at his office in the Valentine Building, at Juneau, Alaska | HENRY RODEN, | Fairbanks, Anchorage, Whitehorse | Via HAINES DATE OF FIRST TRIP TO BE ANNOUNCED LATER Trip with Alaska's Trailblazers O'HARRA BUS LINES JACK BURFORD—LOCAL AGENT JUNEAU, | First publication, June 14, 1946. ! Last publication, July 5, 1946. | CARA NOME - ING CREAM | New! Different! Effectivel | A protective, natural | colored powder base rec: ommended for ail skin | types. Gives a velvety fin- ishl Helps powder cling for hours, LARGE JAR $ FINISH capital stcck of the corporation a No sale will be made of less t To O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., P. 0. Box 1657, Anchorage, Alaska The undersigned does hereb; 3 ESSENTIAL PIECES ¢ COMFORTABLE CRIB @ STURDY HIGH CHAIR FOLDING CARRIAGE in the sum of § the Sccurities Act cf 1933, and acceptance of this subscription based unon such fact. Wi mbled this greup so that you can cave time and money on everything viu nced for the new baby, designed for diy in end day out use. Each pieec is well made, and geod leoking as well. THOMAS HARDWARE CO. PHONE 555 ve Name: P. O. Box City or Town Territory has their home here. ackson of Hoonah! Marylhurst College in Oregon dur- pection with the settling of an es-{ 520. tate in Illinois. | tlefield, four his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward ! Littlefield of Sitka and two sisters, | Anna May and Patricia. extended comforting sympathy and help in our recent sorrow. For the| and other kindness OFFERING 250,000 Shares 0’HARRA BUS LINES, INC. (An Alaskan Corporation) COMMON SHARES ($1.00 par value) O’HARRA BUS LINES, INC,, a corporation, offers for sale only‘ to persons resident within Alaska 250,006 shares of the common (CUT OUT AND MAIL) shares of the commeon capital stock of O'Harra Bus Lines, lnc, of the par value of $1.00 per share, and enclose herewith check acceptance by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., this subscription. Such acceptance or rejection shall be final. The undersigned further states that he is a resident within the Territory of Alaska as defined by Sec. 77c, Subdivision 11, of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU, ALASKA Women of Moose | Install Officersz Installation the overture evening of of to a secial officers very enjoyable | activities formed | ¥ iast attending supply left. We pay shipping costs, send mail orders to North-{ west Shade Service 5342 Ballard Miss Jane has been nz the past year, and Miss Lor- C.A:; $6,000 for the war work ofighe | o {raine has completed her second| Ave. Seattle, Wash. (300-t4) FS B ik S BES te TSTEE {year at Holy Names Aeademy In| oo~ o pre o omionk the r of wemen al childre! | Sen | e # % thro! the Y.W.CA.; and $2000| The original tailor shop of PL:‘W Searlle, s . see Ralph Reischl, Phone¢ Red fo; 2t rolief through the World |icent Andrew Jackson is housed in| INF . e 9. | 465 or write Box 2651, Jmnau i i NFORMATION SOUGHT = @ ¥ Student Federation museum in Grezneville, ik | (301-412) | Through sales of donated cloth-|——— . - | The Governors officeshas been|yjoNE[, ELKCTKIC tai, aee n d | A : asked for information regarding ;OB . NOFiCE TO CREDITORS o e 18 Ty o new, $25; new Porta poker table, PUSEE T —————— A STATE OF JAMES TROPEA, de- Francis J. Feldhake. It is believed $30; cturdy childs wagon, $8; Sepr e 4 that this younz man worked for « N\ F 4 b ceased. ; # S "| Mrs. Waugh, Phone 187. &}. | N . hereby givi | the A a i(al}luad at Curry a(lex‘ (301-3) N | Notice is hereby given to thep;. ' yccens” gischarge from the|_ ' 12 I creditors of and all persons having | sy pe is being sought in con- 1940 FORD PANEL truck. Blue) (301-t3) [ THREE-QUARTER complete bed. Room 4 above Alaska Music. (301-t3) P SITKA RITES FOR BOY " WANT ADS 4 B T e B e ) | Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin | REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HAVE READY BUYERS We need listings, Juneau or Douglas. 2 bedroom homes. READY TO MOVE INTO Furnished the best, 3 bedroom Full basement, excellent Neighborhood. A good buy. DON'T MISS THIS 3 unit apartment house, Lot 55 x 100 For quick sale—$3.750 cash BEAUTY SHOP GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR 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. , 335 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 | RO Moy 08 ST PO R o JOB ON FISHING boat. Am young | and unafraid of strenuous labor.! P Marine Engineer’s Li scences, Gastineau Room 288. (303-t5) | = CARS WASHED and Cleaned. | Hours 9:30 am. to 3:30 pm. $1 each. Juneau Motor lot. (303—#.31“ WANTED TO BUY—3 doe rabbits,| New Zealand preferred. Mrs.| Stanley Knott, Box 894, Skag- way. (302-2t3) | MRS. GREEN'S PARENTS Bacon, Wash., arrived on the North Sea to Lloyd Green. sons have made to Alaska and they will remain for seve: FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1946 ¢ [(‘HEE HERMANN IS ARRIVE FOR VISIT HERE COMING ON FURLOUGH —_— Russell (Chee) Hermann, son of : Mrs. Mildred R. Hermann, Alaska's Mr. and Mrs. John Johnson, of Office of Price Administration head, will arrive here Tuesday on a 45-day army furlovgh from the | Madigan General Hospital, Fort Lewis, Wash. visit their daughter, Mrs This is the tirsi trip the John- ral Weeks. | “Take it easy, Mr. Abercrombie. Your reservation’s on the next Clipper” Yes, Clipper service is frequent’. . . with extra sections when possible. But it’s best to have an carly reservation. For Pan American’s fleet of Douglas DC-3s are so comfortable, so dependable, and so time-saving that seats are usually sold . out well in advance of departure. Meals or refreshments aloft are included in all fares. For departure times, fare information, and help in planning your timesaving trip fo anywhere in the world, phone the number below. LPUN AHERICAN Baranof Hofel Phone 106 BIRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop 1} l" WANTED—To rent furnished apt.| or horte. CAA employee, wife and baby. Ex-ACS veteran. Call 637. ¢ furnished 4 room house, basement and bath, good | Funeral services for Johnny Litql ear-old Native child d 2 i who died yesterday in the Govern- . i f H H H Administrator with the Will an- | 8 o overil~l view, beach frontage, immediate PLAN NOW fo make this Scenic Pioneer A e Tropes, Ment Hospital, will be beld i Sit-| ocoupancy. Larry ~ Trambites, ARgiaad {ka. The remains left here on the| puty Cove Road. (300-t4) deceased. North &ea today. The boy leaves| washer, dryer, wringer, drying board, printer, and enlarger, cost new $225. Sale price $115. Ideal for your darkroom. Call Glenn True- blood, Butler Mauro Drug Store (299-t1) 6 ft. WIDE BY 7 ft. high over- head door, complete with hard- ) Wi ep- | o are deeP-| Cove $4950; 50 and hundred pound gunny sacks; adding ma- chine stand; revolving cap rack, George Brothers. (299-tf) — eee CARD OF THANKS Our heartfelt thanks to all who| beautiful service, floral offerings, ly grateful. MRS. WAYNE E. GRAHAM and DAUGHTER. MAXINE BOWLINGS. AT T it A ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt i LISTEN Monday, 7 pm, KINY.| hauled. Phone 849, Bill Tons- Butler, Mauro Drug Co. | Speaker Albert White for Alaska| guard. (297-1 mo) ore” Tax Payer League. (303-t3) |BOAT FOR CHARTER, Darnell's Sport Center. Phone 829 or 436. (293-tf) (302-t3) | JAVE A LOCAL VET haul your WANTED—Pontiac 1937-38—differ- ential ring gear and pinion. See Al Zenger at Empire. WANTED—AL the Juneau Lumber rock, sand, lawn dirt, etc. Pete Schneider, Jr. Blue 454 evenings.} Mills an operating Millwright. (298-tf) (301-tf) ! 1) VANTED—Woman or man dllbi L washer, alse waitress. Call Percy's | Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Late model car. Phon: 2178. (200-t4) [ Alaska - Electronics JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECFIVERS — 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 VANTED—Experienced clerk. No other need apply. George Bros, ,(290-§f) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. 'MISCELLANEOU ° . . 10 APARTMENTS L e Phone 428, Crescent Apts, e . . FOR SALE—Piling, good hemlock. see Rolph Reischl, Phone Red 865 or write Box 2651, Juneau. (291-t12) NEW TROLLER, completely equip- ed. Phone- Green 669. (285-t1) FoR SALE—5 room ha{xse; Auk Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-f) FOR SALE—Furnished two bed- room house at Auk Bay. 2.17 acres patented land. Garage with workshop. Light plant and oil heat. Phone Red 160. = (290-tf) FOR RENT s NG UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on 10th St. Phone Wilbur Irving. (301-t10) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil range, bath, 513A Willouby. (295-t3) Esbfié—;kit;hen brlvflelet H(;mE Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash Cole. (260-t£) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated, 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from, Federal Bldg. t the price of $1.00 per share. han 100 shares. y subseribe for for said shares, subject to who may aceept or reject amendments thereto, and any by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., is of Alaska. “@n-tn 1 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) fOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of | Finest Quality Wholesale ~—— Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. 815 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Sleeping hag wrapped in brown paper also Yale lock with| two keys. Please return to Beh-, rends of Merchant Delivery. (303-13) FOUND — Parker fountain en. Owner may claim pen at Em- pire by paying for this adv. , (303-t0) LOST—Will person who took black wool coat from Baranof Check room by mistake, kindly return it. Reward. (302-t1) LOST—Oxford glasses with chain. Phone 21 or write P. O. Box 804. . (200-16) ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 10 KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 YOU BACKED THE ATTACK .. NOW BACK YOUR FUTURE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS D ITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First 133&!:’2&1 Bank