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PAGE SIX THl: DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IR Am yOUNZ| ¢eeeeoe P ————emeie=\ | FrrOld DoOpIElly ssts. Bach business trip to Junean and Wran- {%%W \ guest took a silver dollar, which gell . | NGRESS { | Pws 0 es was hidden for the horor guests to| —_— ! ! Py find. Twenty guests were | Mrs. Jack Conway arrived for the| VOTES APPROVAL ent to congratulate the Troutmans summer on the North Sea with her | . and also the Holics who were cele-'children Johnny and Maribeth ; ! rom ' a brating their fifth anniversary. The They plan to stay until the start FOR FEDERA“OM\ ! evening was spent playing parlor of the fall school term. Charliz el el et e | games Conway arived some weeks 8g0'p ygy L, e § w5 June 22(—Special - o pane. British Mission to Submit FOR SALE | _: Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Gogdarc _— i | ive purchassd the Were hosts at a dinner-bridge last| Mrs. Frank Hennessy returned | New Proposa's for | REAL ESTATE | Buildin Andy Monday evening to celebrate theirjon the North Sea from a vacation < 130 L. CABIN DECK Cruiser, new | | 22nd wedding anniversary. Two in Seattle. With her were her Interim Govt. 110 hp. Chiysler motor. Sce FOR SALE ‘ tables were in play, high scores be-|sons Javy and Bobby. | 38E1038, Pler 3, Small Boat Har- | ing won by Dr. and Mrs. Harry - NEW DE._“I June 26—The All-| bor, F. McLaughlin. (306-t5) o s { - - Hodgins, Mrs. P. S. Ganty and children, 'ty accepted to- A T i ST i 5 " | p. ‘TRIC ‘motor, Rem- " i v S e N wally and Mary Jane, left the e British pian for| ' 3 i ,ilfifi.f[‘.,m’;:;?\r, St HAVE READY BUYERS | ¥ obbiksors BOTAE: oi -bhe daughter, Janice Lynn, was|North Sea at Ketchikan for a an Independent Federated Union of| ciipoard motor, eight ft. punt.| We need listings, Juneau or C 1t now ipied by Howard to Mr. and Robert Gay peks | visit with Mr. and Mrs. India, but, rejected proposals for ;J" o Blue 665 between 12 and| DOUSIas. 2 bedroom homes. i B S tarafly. The Hagh: Thursday evening at the Robert Jernberg, and will arrive by|ths establishment of an interir s Ml s . % b i fa n Army Home The plane next week to spend the sum- government. ekl i 5 BP 4 BRADY. TO MOVE INTO pounds six ounces mer at their home here. The Har-| The decision was reached after| pOUBLE ROLLAWAY bed and | F::;]":;i:‘(:nmf '?f'?l\il'?,h"d“"”" B Mt Harry Bowman ) t J cld Smiths, who occupied the Gan- a final two-hour meeting of the| mattress, folding cot, iron army W“m" m(::{li- excellen’ ! p Mrs. Lillian O - {ty house for the past year, have Cc working comm ind | cot, 2 mettresses, % size, 4 all| ) :.rd“bu- : prope C Street _‘The Moana ot cruicer, left|taken an apartment at Rands was announced Maulgna Abul! weol blankets, new part wool R Tuosc morn to continue a Manor. Kalam Azad, the party’s President blanket, good bicycle, large sled, DON'T MISS THIS The R i oug : Alaska, | 3 ¥ R who ccmmunicated the informa washing machine, ironing boar: 3 unit apartment house, ) rting trap 1z at! Ed Bailey, father of Warren tion to Viceroy Lord Wavell by tc Red 185. (307-t2) | Lot 55 x 100 MeGr Pillar Bay July 15 were | Bailey, dentist in Petersburg, was phone ~ —— | For quick sale Honpiit nd Mrs. I v round-tripper on the North Sea, In view of the Congress ml\',‘(:oNsox.E PHILCO radio, § tube, BRATTY m R Harsin 1 four year old s iand is returning to his home in acceptance of the long-range mun cheap. Phene Black 520, (307-t3) ; npillers leit Seattl> in late!Seattle after spending a month informed quarters said, a new offi- -| CALL MARY ANN BALMAT Contributi being solicited for a ly cruise through |visiting his son’s family in Peters- cial statement on Indian’s consti- “"XSHWG MAC’;I{NE d_d"“‘"‘"“' fi fore the z St. Michaels Inside sage and have made burg. This is his first trip to tutional future may k . - |~ Chairs, misc. .tables, dinette Set, | Cathedral. The belfry steeple has tentative plans to spend the next|Alaska, which he li so well he ly—perhaps tonight or tomorrow. | Hollywoed —bed, st drawers, | GRADELLE LEIGH been repaired and p | d the two years in Als plans a return trip every year. There was some spzcula table radio, bm)_\"cnb un(l_ car- REALTOR { rest o building will be cor . the British proposals for riage, misc. cooking utensils, 3{ppone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin t 2 he weatk Mr. and Mrs. R t loft| Pyramid Pisheries packed their torim nment might ke lincleum and scatter rugs, 2 u-‘ cboard their 38-foot cruiser Tues-|first Latch of smoked salmon Fri- ped and that new suggestions would | 3600 Savage rifle, sleeping bac, T I painting « e Cathedral day morning cn their return tiip day, 4,000 pounds. Many spacta- ke submitted to leaders of all In-| Wocd cook stove, curtain rods, th wch to the to ittle after a month’s cruise.|[tors wer2 on hand throughout the dian political groups. window shades. Fhone Salmon | S A tradral Bartlett has recently retired from day to watch the process and to The original proposals called for| Creek, 5 rings (306-t3) | ; the hardware business. wish the packers success t ‘ . PRy e iy bt . o stecess in. thelr 4 ‘comijon SSUMBER G Which 18 mer i EORY for Sale—94,000 tom- | FOR SALE new venture Congress party and the Moslem 8 | Loague each would have five repre- pletely equipped, documented mt} g e f'”‘,’- ered Cuis-| Frank Erickson has resigned as centatives, with the remaining four| ° ton. Phone Green 069. (304-10) 1,939 pyrck SEDAN A, artiy t“l:‘n‘“r:‘v Y e jBCCoUntant at the Sitka Cold Stor- seats going to minority groups. | CLEARED PATENTED lot, 300 x 75; New Paint job, t:;":‘“ . ': 1 - BeAT. T ((‘ pany and pl_:v.nw make The Moslem League vnnvmum'“ti ft. on beach, beautiful view, Fritz | Good mechanical condition. hunting party were Mr. and Mrs.|pn b qpienee. Hotae. “’;* acceptance of the British "‘m"r'” Cove Road. Inquire 142 Willough- | Frank Belcher and three children, o 1 : e, NOW ma.ag l‘() t ; missicn’s lt'nh rang2 proposa T by. 304-tf) |3 BEDROOM HOUSE { Tee. Basatart: o N Wez cin, Dublic Utilities, will replace Mr. Indian independence on June 6,|_ Qadsl LI 3 In Douglas—$3,500 ! P \1"‘_-“1;’ » ~i"l 4 ‘~C“lw Ericksen. New manager of the and its spokesmen had indicated|LADI BLACK pin-stripe tail- | “ s ot “;‘:‘1‘?‘”“{ fl];\éq o k. |Utilities will be Frank Hennessy, approval of the interim govern- ored wool suit, size 16. Like new, i, = PaasiWalienr Bad Ut IU“’I’ o “‘"_“l e o |for many years tickst agent for the ment pian, although the League! worn once, $25. See at 121 W 4th {* ROOM HOUSE, ; FhAn i A i e e b ‘ransportation Com- had taken no formal acticn on that| St. Upstairs Apt. West Juneau. Moderate price. of Albert Dennard of Wi ). Another guide, Smok- ERiae Wil finarics ¢ carame v P " bi question, — ~ it W nance. it X 'ley Thomas, was sent back to his ey Lgiage G ft. WIDE BY 7 ft. high over- [ Commission home in Ketchikan by plane from| i | Head" toos, complete. with hards Knight at the home of the grc Rodman Bay, with bear polsoning AA‘ LR F ND‘ i | ware $4050: B0 aeng hundred MURPHY & MURPHY mother, Mrs. Ann Dennard - S American . Leglon . Ajxiliary, :the A pound gunny sacks; adding ma-{ REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | tending the couple were Mrs. Anna- fellowing officers were elected, to t ’(l 1' = e (kl belle Taiblin and Sam Dennard 1 daughter |be installed in October: President, E p!RA Y '( s 58 Ew 5 g }wa tt, | Phone 676 over First National Sank Followi ceremony was a re- P s from Seattle!Mrs. Puget Faulk; Vice-Presider secrge Brother 2 | ception ing which a hundred Friday to spend the summer here.|Mrs. Annabelle ~Laiblin; Second ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt | SO e e o friends called io comgratulate the Mr. Wright is er of thelVice President, Mrs. Charles John- i K ; iets : : hauled. Phone 849, Bill Tons- couple Pyramid Fisheries Secretary-treasurer, Mrs ey BT s it WANTED —_— —_ Tung Historian, Mus, juard. - Mrs. Mary Whitdmore's 82nd! Mr. and Mrs. A \B""“"“L Chaplain, ~ Mrs. Twenty-lwo Of 31 Plead BOAT FOR CHARTER, Darnell’s - T P T he Tuesday Anselm; ergeant-at-Arms, . . T S Ear b 0 Z SMALL MODERN unfur hed apt. Lirthday par iven at the home by plane Tuesday for 4 | Sport Center. Phone 829 or 436. of her daugl Mrs. Clarence on a survey for a suitable location M ’3; Jil bs, 584 l“"(‘ same GU‘“Y n De'fOI' n r293.1fi| Wellman Holbrook, Box 1083, Ju- Rands yesterday afternoon, as a for a hunting mdeting the ladiss voted to give a—— (307-t4) “,Am{“, “:,,. fami I,_, tims of Eu- Alacka. The: etors|$10 to the Camp Fire Girls who USed car Racket 000000000000 i < b B rope and China, netted over $180. of a tourist lode » Na-|heipzd them with the sale of Pop- ° ° ewing machine, phone With the contributions promissd by tional Park in California, and were pics for Memorial Day DETROIT, Jui o © 10 APARTMENTS ®! Douglas 133 after 5:30 p.m. thész who were umable to attend accompanied by Linn For , For-| Sy of 31 defendants pleaded guilty to- ® Phone 428, Crescent Apts. @ (306-t4) fund will ke swolled to over est Service architect. | The Women of tne Moose install- day to taking part in‘what the ® L4 — — , and will be sent to Life Mag- — ed their new officers at a meet- Federal Government described as ® ©¢ © ¢ ¢ o ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ o o WANTED-To borrow, rent or pur- azine, Mis. Heinie T arrived by |ing Wednesday evening. They were,' a three million dollar cemspiracy to - = vy = chase office .:»\1_\'(‘1 chair; ul:ur) in- s plane from Petersburg Friday to Senior Regent, Mis. Don McGraw: buy and sell d @utomobiles “OR 5“[‘]“‘3‘*"’[“”“-:! lfi"‘;‘h ‘"““;’:f‘i terested in various types of used Mr. and M:s. Sam Trou who visit her somgin-law and daughter,|Junior Regent, Mrs. Jack Culbert; above ceiling pri “ ;::{, i ‘};’“‘ 12‘6’! “]’“‘* ed! or new office equipment. Phone celebrated _their wodding an- Mr. and Mrs. Trigve Strom | Chaplain, Mrs. Frank Bergdoll; Re- Seven other defendaiis™ entered B e N o s e i (306-t1) niversary last Tuesday, were given - |corder, Mrs. Trigve Strom; Tr not guilty pleas and Federal Judge o O A,,, YOB ON FISHING boat a surprise party by Mr. and Mrs.| Hal Finch, manager of Vita Foodsjurer, Mrs. A. C. Johnson. Ap- Arthur Koscinski began their trial NEW TROLLER, completely equip- | #1 “m‘l:]‘i:‘ m" s"l‘m-u““q S John Holic with Mr. and Mrs. left by plane Monday on a ointive officers were: Guice, Mrs. immediately. Action on the case of (285-t1) | gt fis i ed. Phone Green 669. 85-t0) | possess Marine Enginee Ll- ile Laiblin; Assistant Guide, the remaining two defendants was | - arhed CrAl dan o . R. G. Crueger; Argus, Miss held in abeyance by the Govern- FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk| Scences. Gastineau Room 5 \KL\y ‘Trierschield; b(n(mvl Mrs. J.' ment. { Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. l'”‘ G P 7 | cusill Mrs. Roy| The OPA following a lengthy in- | Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-t0) | HAVE A LOCAL VET haul your| i vestigation, charged that the de- iy B MR TS i i dirt, etc. Pet | lI‘,u.., and appointments were fendants had taken part in ‘a con- Fon RENT Ectnkider, 3t Blue b4, evehings’ | made for the Fourth of July dance ¢pj TR el caraln over e :"\{m‘,h. is to be managed by the ceiling prices in Detroit lots, the STEEL BUILDING 36 ft. by 60 ft. BAOORe. L n =~ | automobiles were then channeled | with 15 ft. ceiling, concrete floor, WANTED—Pontiac 1937-38—differ- | _ = |through Murray, Ky. and Cairo,| 75 Willoughby Ave. suitable for| ential ring gear and pinion. See} "cw BEI"G MADE ! | LET( VBI Mm]m\va earn (l;our Tl and resold at over ceiling pr shop, garage, warehouse. Phone| Al Zenger at Empire. } | percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- s in southern and scuthwest states Red 745 after 5 p.m. (307-tf) poration demand notes. (295-tf) according to the OPA. ks s ‘V;‘l’l“l'lTED~AL C : J“"fiigwlr‘lm}?:m‘ §—= — S oper: 1t i . 5 s o z ———— |CLEAN STEAM heated room. Ha- T sl i sitedie ven Rooms, Phone 281. (306-t3) i g SR i | WANTED—Woman or man dish G-E STRATOLINER @ Only G- Automatic Electric Ranges Have ALL Theu Features © CALROD UNITS Super-fast heat for famous “Speed-Cooking,” TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS Color Indicators for every cooking speed, TRIPL-OVEN Three ovens in one. NO-STAIN VENT Keeps your kitchen walls and curtains cleaner. vV ¥ @ We've got all the information you need to pick out your new General Electric “Speed-Cooking” range right mow! Come in and see the models , . . get all the and delivery dates. Don't wait any longer! It's going to be “First come ~ficst served” with Dew ranges, 80 get yous ecder in wow/ ctures of the great nsw 1 cts about features, prices, Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 Lang's Salted NUTS FAMOUS FOR FLAVOR from Frisco o Fairbanks 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 250,000 shares of the common capital stock of the corporation at the price cf $1.00 per share. No sale will be made of less than 100 shares. (CUT OUT AND MAIL) —_—e To O’Harra Bus Lines, Inc., P. 0. Box 1657, Anchorage, Alaska The undersigned does hereby subscribe for shares of the commen capital stock of O'Harra Bus Lines, lnc., of the par value of $1.00 per share, and enclose herewith check in the sum of § for said shares, Ssubject to acceptance by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., who may acce reject this subscription. Such acceptance or rejection shalt kq firal. The undersigned further states that he is a resident within the Teprifory cf Alaska as defined by Sec. 77¢, Subdivision 11, of the Sce ies Act of 1933, and amendments thereto, and any acceptance of this subscription by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc, i$ based uron such fact. Name: P. 0. Box City or Town Territory of Alaska. | | ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home | UPSTAIRS SPACE 3 x 70 on 10th St. Phone Wilbur Irving. (301-t10) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil range, bath, 513A Willouby. (295-t3) Hotel—Ph. 886. | HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) | i | SEAVIEW APANTMENTS. Under renovated. 1 One new management. and 2 room apartments. block from Federal Bldg. (241-t) LOST AND FOUND LOST—5 keys on chain. 849 Phone (306-t3) PERFE( 'I'IAY SAFE! GOLDSBORO, N. C. — “Uncle”. Jessie Griffin, a Negro farmer not cnly lost his wife recently—but also $700 he had given her to hide in a place of safe keeping. She put it in such a safe place he has been unable to find it. " NOTICE TO ( REDITORS In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- ber One. Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- neau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of ELSIE MARIE PUTMAN also known as ELSIE M. PUTMAN, deceased. NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 18th day of June, 1946, duly appointed Ad- ministratrix of the Estate of Elsig Marie Putman, also known as Elsie M. Putman, deceased. All persons having claims againgt the estate of the deceased will pres- ent them, with proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigded at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, June 18th, 1946. SELMA PADEMEISTER, Administratrix. First publication, June 19, 1946. washer, alsc waitress. Call Perey’s | Cafe. (291-¢) WANTED—Experienced other need apply. George Bros. ,(290-t1) | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 MISCELLANEOUS DCANDINAVIAN HOTEL flnd Crystal Steam Baths 457 So.! Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6/ per week and up. Lonnie Couch, Manager. (304-tf) KIRSTEN'S Deauty Shop, 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) WOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. ® (256-tf) WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Comrlete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail B st o SR S i A R PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED: Anderson Shop. L T S el B SR GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone a0t | 315 Decker Way. Most birds have four: toes ong each foot—three in front and one behind. Get the New Wash- F. B. McClure, ington Hatit ALASEANS FEEL AT FOME NEW WASHINGTON | | clerk. No Phone | | | 1 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1946 “No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean * when we say a hostess welcomes you aboard every Clipper’ Isn’t that Mr.“A” a card ? Always kidding somebody about their advertising. But seriously...Pan American Steward- esses do welcome you aboard, serve you refreshments and hot meals, and see that Pan American’s reputation for service is kept bright and shining. Now just a suggestion: Advance Clipper reservations are needed for nearly every flight, so make yours early . . . at the address below. Baranof Hotel Phone 106 “ f stem of //1'/7////7 7y, Ippers THE BARANOF ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE R00M Special Dinner ln 8 P '\l E———— - — ._.,__—a P V. msrj 4 CRaNTR JUNEAU, AL[ ) : sted in a home of 1, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 i S { Alaska - Electronies JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECHIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- - 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 LRS IEag There is no substitute for newspaper advertis 110 ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU 10 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €12 YOU BACKED THE AT'I‘ACK .. NOW BACK YOUR FUTURE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA mnm FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE couou'rlml

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