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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA neau Precinct ,at Juneau, Alaska, at HEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash WANTED—Experienced clerk. No P ———————n W | the Ic Columbia | Coast Guard, piloted by E. M. God-|ner in the States; Mrs. H. A. Da ‘4—H—-i—H—:—l—|-l+l—l—l—-H—H—l-i—l—l—H—H—' imber Mill eve- | went to her rescue but was mother ol Mrs. Trigve Strom, on f News NOIeS ! He wa hos- | unable to be of a nee bec Wednesday, returning to her home - 1 where treated of lack of equipment. As the boa Petersburg after a week's visit oughout the ind operated lay on the side which was th her family here; Wayne Jay- = m the following morning, when it|in, repairs were difficult, but on Wednesd to ak ' | mall ha be ed. be made the boat will be 1 rvin with the | st e 3% t v be released from S for repairs at the Marine Rail- Navy civil s rvice here; 8. K —‘ in a few da unch, nutrition lecturer, on | it ; Ll (. t0 give a series of lcc- FOR SALE ! REAL ESTATE meeting of the Council or| The Clarenhope left Friday of- tures in Juneau and Anchorage be- - &5 { y evening the following busi- [ternoon for Ketchikan with re returning to his home in Cali-' CLEVELAND CORNET with ca ron SALE 1 During May htly ness was transacted: Tabled a re-jand Mrs rence nds, Mrs. | almost new. Harmony guitar over two i from ANB-ANS that the li-|M. Geddard and Ricky Ran on " | without case Pllmne Red 18:.‘ _ ! there ha f Cocktail Bar and | d. Mrs. Goddard will visit aj Mrs. Harold Melby was hostes (31213, <TORY 4 BEDROOM : ANSHRGE or be renewed nor |week with her son and daughter-at a housewarming party last Fri-| -t e = iohen | Modern Furnished House | 16 in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Jack God-|day ever for her sister-in-law, T D Karoa s set gt OISR, CURE AL e : bt Bl e it o e oy S| lote, $7.50; Westinghouse elec- | Desirable Location—$9,500. ! Returning with the Rands will be[iccently to make her home here.| $hc JoRREEl: $10; Call D“"il]”‘“‘[;“’ 110 ACRES LAND ! housew eir daughters Margaret and Bar- /A do guests were present to| after 6 O™ Near Auk Bay 1 I d vara, and Kay Owens, a fellow welc the l])('\\u:ml‘r‘ and to pre- | TR b,H-()T(; 22 cal (“m"li Improvemer:ts—$5,500. | . which thae an!student of Margaict Rands from sent her with gifts for her new " .. 825. S Jon Hunger- o i 5 { - a permanent rate Berkeley, California home e $25. See Don H %, |2 FINE BUSINESS LOTS ‘ he i e r ¢ City Supervisor - | £ { In Douglas for a trolling boat. | not Ward reported on progress of we sengers arriving on the North| pag day evening the Scout|MS LEOTA EXCURSION to Skag- —_— i L Marine Street, which is I last weekend were: Miriam Tygop committee and their wive way for Days of '98. Leaves Auk | ter, extended to Fletchervilie; also Troutman, for a summer vacation were hosts at a dinner for Tioop| Bay, July 3, 12 noon, returns July GRADELLE LEm e sale of surplus piling recently|from Whitman College with Der 643 and their parents, at the Gov-| 5. Round trip $20 plus tax. Sce| REALTOR | ast- acquired by the City; discussed the|parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Trout- ernment School. Members of the| J. B. Burford Co. (309-t4) o 3 i ink downpotir would elcomed banning of outside privies and !man; Mrs. Roy Avrit, wif2 of the| committee are Lawrence Doig, Sam | —— " ! Phone 537, Corner 2nd, and Franklin b Jame st tHa {orred the matter to the Health' Columbia Lumber Company man-'Tycugman, Clarence Rands, Charliz | FOR SALE—Equity in furnished Officer, Dr. W. C. Charteri - laged, from a visit with her daugh- whittimore, Ben Miller, Clyde Hag housc in Juneau. Call Green 750A| | therized payment of $1930.57 in ter in Berkeley, California; M. or and Harold Ward. Plans for| (309-6) | g : death current bills; adjourned nd Mrs. F k .\Imw-;-n‘lmm' \l—] the summer camp \\‘enj- pxplm,w:‘,‘—USED—-’:-AEG*E' ST -HE‘I‘A(H\' ml?' ron SAE | cance f 1 &% pa, Florida, to visit their son and ;o the parents by the Scoutmaster,| ~y oo™ 1" oood condition; ofl| 3 K TGO Plans for the Fourt m- | daughter-in-law, Mr. and MrS. the Rev. Elwood Hunter, as 1 I)\l;'x\lnzz wiigt nestars “"*;1939 BT ARDAN | 0, i e P ey 4 b e R R D L plumbing fixtures; plastic shoW-| New Paint job, ! hea i s 1L avec : _Logvine on e, NOWH, Ep WEES er curtains, ete. Smith Oil Burner | Gooq mechanical condition. | ‘ i, there will be a trolling boat sac,[Dr. and Mis. I A. BIvth: AleX| .o o Harvey Brown and| Service, Phone 476 or call at 214| oe Ul t0 grarting at 7 o'clock to be run from Herman, Joe McNulty, Al B e | i (308-16) | 3 BEDROO: HMOUSE e relatives and o O1l ook to. Glatonts PaNG gad 2 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hager will be| Second 8. ¢ ot ‘ } bome in Koo fivst prize 88, son, to fiele bUE ot B Mrs,| hosts Sunday afternoon ..n)‘.. ook | g A o sccond $25. At 9 p. m. thex Ryan, to spend the summer | tail party at the Brown home O ™e, " o0 90 Chrysler Marine |4 ROOM HOUSE, civi b2 a dance at t Higl mother, Mrs. Linde Jess: Davis SO h(“"(‘“"“ MUl Motor. Enquire Harbor Master. | West Juneau. Moderate price. | for ma Gym ter Mrs. Spike McLean in and Mis \.Vl}n:\lr: qu: oF | o) | Owhar il Tinbrics. On th> morning of the T tes; David Rhoades, son of | Of Saturday “\‘”I‘““j i g ! | 1 thera will be a p nd Mrs. Claude Rhoades, to MrS :f":"‘l‘] “:'”\1 ":m;“””l’ JSuests &t | BOAT “LOA” for Sale—$4,900 o — ! o'clock, starting Federal spend the summer with an aunt|® dinner party given at the RBOmME| petely equipped, documented net | I Building, with pri i at Daisy | Bencon and of Mr. and Mis. Jack Comway. | gon” phone areen 669. (304-t) MURPHY & mnP“Y{ gecoratod e e kAt '”;“’_,‘\l’l’,‘(’\_”[l'; ll,"‘,:(,;,);,i"x;::’ff {:\ The Boy Scouts last weetend |CLEARED PATENTED lot, 300 x 75! REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | 5; prizes for the b A 3 Annie Joseph c jed the two skiffs which are ft. on beach, ben}ltu‘ul vw?\-. Frnz“p}mnc 676 over First National Jax\k; June 20 v ted bicycles, best s to be assembled on Blue Lake, up| Cove Road. Inquire 142 Willough- | tdatly burial ot {Hp - Mhge 17 Fudhs. e WWMAE and £ the mountain trail to the lake,| py e ———C— i f the Littlefield home pet Pascengers arriving by planc dur- koard by board, in 1‘I\m lmpi(. Uv}.- T TBEOE e G { 5 et ) 11:3 ; the week wers: Mrs. Adolyne ginal plan was to fly the ‘knock-| LADIE CK pin- ail- ‘ Seuam Margaret, e ‘],;1:“,‘,.“‘ : the | Rasmussen, last weekend, to visit|down skiffs in, but as no plane :vf'egl wool S“:L ;\/e H‘i lll;llkrwn;-n; WANTED [ Sing atont pound Park »'her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. were available, the boys unde worn once, $25. See at 12 et born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Har- will hold a water figl and M Wayne Mrs. the job to earn $30 which wa St. Upstairs Apt. . 0 > bFrEs ST i ‘ v “ stell d of Seattle, last week- fered them for their Scout fund — St : { iately. Phone 838 after 5 p.m.| sin Wednesday m their $35 and $20, followed by Estelle Bear i it | ROCK, SAND, Gravel, lawn dirt| Baranof Room 203. (312-13) | home Oja St is the laying contest, prizes $10 nd, for a week’s vi i by e | hauled. Phone 849, Bill Tons-| i : B% saad]| Harsin: m 1 to 2:30 there will be daughter and Mr. and|immy O'Brien’s numbered troll-| guard. (207-1 mo) | ORGANIZING Theatrical Club.| fests for adults at the Ball Park Mrs. Charles Bt dhelr SR oSk by the Men M . ! Purpose-teacn and develop talent, | Hulda Frances Smith became the followed a ball game between Jamestown Bay home; Mr. and ®% WS SOMEE B T wag BOAT FOR CHARTER, Damells| produce shows locally. Those in-| bride of Williamm Franklin R e Moose and Elks, prize $75 Mrs. Wm. Bates, hursday, on a ::“m” i \;"h ‘,‘,]; :m: e s o1 Sport Center. Phone 829 or 436 || fiestea wilts Brapire Hox D869 last Saturday evenis 7 p. m. will be the Ma rt, honeymoon and business trip a grid for a motor installation. (203-tD) 1 (312-t4) rony performed by including a swimming race have taken an apartment in & 305 O O T ——— it SRR o L, :‘n‘»’x)\‘:x ]:\" W. Kn " I ants under 18, prize Kettleson Building: Ma ane f‘;‘l"l"f: ”,‘!'f‘,";;':i“gfl lfl::yi‘ " OR SM" | ol /O TEACHERS, permanent,| town Bay residence $ nd log rolling cont Ganty, Wednesday, from Ketchikan ihf- ('4 ey (‘,uxx(l‘ boat) wag IRE otit| see Ran‘u:x m-..wn_;,.r Phone ed want small apartment or room parents, Mr. and Mi Cart- prices $15 and $10; a women’s and to Visit Mrs. M Brightman; | 1€ TS CHPAeK to port, Damage| 85 or write Box 2651, JUneall iy piyvate home, Call Sylvia Jas- er. Mrs. Ri 's row boat race, prizes §20, §10'her mother, Mrs. P. S. Ganty, and 40 JRE 0 PUR b Tl S| (201-412) | gari Hotel Juneau (311-t1) ot d $5; & men's row boat paddle Prother, Wally, W arle [rOm | ently not, serious. | NEW TROLLER, completely equi-!3/AN OR WOMAN help with gen- g 1“\’1\“7 o1 e b Lm"»hxn/r(ju}].»)v(-”:: Sthelr ho T AL & g = | ed. Phone Green 669. (285-tD) | " ¢1o) housework Taku Lodge. Call ]'zltllv.n‘x);znmu:' ])'Alz‘m for x:~[ mq;:'_\.;m Thursday, Mr. and Mrs, Paul Mor-| LET YOUR n?:ju(-_v‘ fan't\ émfr‘FOR BALE 5 room house; vAuk Mary Joyce, Baranof Hr)v:(~1, | close friend the Carter pole walking contest igan, to visit his sister and brother-| percent. Buy Alaska Ffmm: C Olr-} Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. (311-t3) home following t try plot, prize $20; a in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Avrit,|poration demand notes. (285D ylloo™ren Trey Bty S Me. Hiena thiei Atpy ALY iAud §1,00 lx; : ‘;‘m',‘]v':,‘,:" “\‘1. : :)1_'-:7}]1;:1«\1\ : T\_}_[CL( o aRmay orvEN |———————"—7"—""""""| site 41 or 42 semi stout, in gy now associat i ico, troller owned by Harry Scon return to their home In That on June 1ith, 1946, in the U.| FOR RENT - fx‘f‘";d":]"‘“"" Bione ’f;&jg?; Ernie's Cocklail Ba Hyde { D. D. Avelldi of Seattle Bunumclaw, Washington; Les|g sioner’s Court for Juneau f —————— — | e L P s L bit a rock in Nar he- | Florence, Petersburg, on Wad- | precinet, at Juneau, Alaska, Doro- |2 ROOM Fur. apt., oil heat, bath, | o ry T "MGDERN unfurnished apt. right low Goddard v, stove a hole Nesday, on a sales trip for the Pac-|heq Elisabeth Floridan was ap-| reference 153-A Willoughby. .1 Wellman Holbrook, Box 1083, Ju-| § repair- in her side and was beached. The ific Marine Supply. of Seattle. |pointed administratrix of the estate | (B11-t3) ¢ | oo, (307-t4) | SRt | £ ARL FLORIDAN, deceased. All | Sre—r——rr " — s mE 2 e | === | Passengers leaving by plane d”“"r‘lirgol:s having claims against said | SToet NGt i pome: | WANTED—To borrow, rent or pur- ing the last week were: Monday, | esiate are required to present them, Ir:z\;jsoglar ey " (311-t4y| chase office swivel chair; also in- | / Joe Einstein, for Hirst Chichagof; | witn fied vouchers as required by "7 & terested in various types of usedé‘ G E e M iCapt. Porter Bennett, at the AIMY|jay (o said administratrix at Doug- | STEEL BUILDING 36 ft. by 60 ft.j or new office equipment. Phone| = 6 "f“f“ v,,:) ]lmxmo.»;rmp‘ to Kl::id'k» las, Alaska, within six months from| with 15 ft. ceiling, concrete floor,{ 706. (306-t1) ; John Anselm, on Tuesday, return- f the first publication of 5 Wi o ltabia 3 AL ity it to atbr Attt ot G 2 Z}:“:‘““g‘;‘:i};:'y A e | HAVE A LOCAL VET naul your ! RANGES |ter spending his furlough with his gaid administratrix has filed her| Red 745 after 5 p.m. (307-tf) rock, ‘sand. lawn dirt, etc. _Pet,e | nts, Mr Lm(l‘Mr.\ Joe Anselm; ' potition in the above described court | —————— e S b L D Schneider, Jr. Blue 454 evenings. ‘BIlk(’ Johnson, pioneer resident of | gy, judgment setting aside and UPSTAIRS spAgE 35 x ?u on 10th (301-tf) NOW BEING MADE! | i T i st it TN s o | Pool, to vacation with an old part-| gioridan, surviving widow of the de- (B01-t10) | e an Oper;“ng Millwright. ‘:’____—— cedent, the entire estate of Lhe de- 3 ROOM FUR, cabin, oil range, (298-tf) I R & . |cedent, the same being less than bath, 513A Willouby. Py ) e i ST New—Used—Rebuilt $4,00000; and all persons concerned | Path, D134 WHouby. (30 @ NrED Woman or man dish | are notified to be and appear in the | R0OMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home| washer, alsc waitress. Call Percy’s| { AUTO PARTS U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju-| gotel—Ph. 886. Cafe. (291-tf) A O-E STRATOLINER Only G-E Automatic Electric Ranges Have ALL These Features CALROD UNITS Super-fast heat for famous “Speed-Cooking,® TEL-A-COOK LIGHTS Color Indicators for every cooking speedy TRIPL-OVEN Three ovens in one. NO-STAIN VENT Keeps your kitchen walls and curtains cleanes, We've got all the information you need to pick out your new General Electric “Speed-Cooking” range right now! v Come in and see the pictures of the great new models . . . get all the facts about features, prices, and delivery dates. Don't wait any longer! It's going to be “First come —first served” with these new ranges, so get yous ecder in mow! Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 bl | S ”:ffrb“(:::'o'; 10 0'clock A. M., on the 22nd day of Shook Absorhecy, (Ghev:" Knee s sl 0401 e aARoH calie, Beis | they have, why judgment should not Action Units, and a million other | % ©0 00 00 | parts—1925 to 1945. Il We Mail and Ship Promptly '} Seattle Auto Wiecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue SO“?‘ZhC FLORIDAN, Administratrix. | Seattle, Wash. | First publication, June 18, 1946, | g Last publication, July 9, 1946. day of June, 1946. | | DOROTHEA ELISABETH 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 commcn capital stock of the corporation at the price of $1.00 per share. No sale will be made of less than 100 shares. JT OUT AND MAIL) D —— To O’Harra Bus Lines, Inc., P. O. Box 1657, Anchorage, Alaska The undersigned does hereby subscribe for : shares of the commen capital stock of ©'Harra Bus Lines, Inc., of the par value of $1.00 per share, and enclose herewith check in the sum of § for said shares, subject to acceptance by O’Harra Bus Lines, Inc.,, who may accept or reject this subscription. Such aceceptance or rejection shall be final. The undersigned further states that he is a resident within tae Territory of Alaska as defined by Sec. 77¢, Subdivision 11, of the Securities Act of 1933, and amendments thereto, and any acceptance of thi ubscription by O'Harra Bus Lines, Inc, is based upon such fact. . BERMIEL oereocicnisomos s ot BN Al i s P. 0. Box City or Town Territory of Alaska. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 18th Cole. (260-tf) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apariments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Lignt, Identify, Phone Green 626. (312-t2) FOUND—Wad of bills. Owner may claim by identifying. See Adjt. H. Lovenzen, Red Shield Club. (310-tf) LOST OR STRAYED in Douglas Saturday, black Cocker Spaniel male, short legs and long ears. Name “Barney.” Please notify Felix Gray, Douglas. (311-t3) LOST—Will person finding keys in black leather case with metal identifying tag attached please return same to Empire. Reward. (311-t2) claim by identifying. Phone 621, Ted Bayers, morning only. (311-t3) | Queen Anne, England from 1701 to birth to 17 children, whom survived her. 1714, gave not one of For Comlort and Service Get the New Wash- F. B McClure, ington Haklt Mgr. ALASKEANS FEEL AT HOME . -t who reigned over l other need apply. George Bros. ,(290-t) THE BARANOF e Alaska = Electronics Box 2165 TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1946 “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 zo anywhere in the world, phone the number below. PAN AHERICAN Woetp ARwsAYS Sk lhe ”7//”1] fl//ws Baranof Hotel Phone 106 BOX 632 PUIONE 204 R. W. KRUSE CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? i For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You "HONE 204 BOX 2652 ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner dte 8 M. - JIM LANGDON—Manager 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 WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788, MISCELLANEGUS DRESS MAKING, reasonable pric- es. Phone Black 694. (312-1mo.) i SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL and Crystal Steam Baths 457 So. Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6 per week and up. Lonnie Couch, Manager. (304-tf) e —————————————————————— ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE €i2 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 —— Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lol;x's beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. PRESIDENT OF A. L. AUX. PLANS TRIP TO ALASKA Mrs. Walter G. Craven of Char- {lotte, North Carolina, President of the Anwerican Legion Auxiliary, has left Washington for Hawaii, and immediately after the conclusion lof that trip sne- will come to Al- |aska. Mrs. Craven told Delegate | Bartlett she plans to visit several lof the principal committees of the Territory, arriving about the mid- dle of July. —eee —— Empire Want Aas nring results! — BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES YOU BACKED THE ATTACK .. NOW BACK YOUR FUTURE SAVING BONDS POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSORANCE CORFORATION