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PAGE SIX Mr. Gar here for the summor. ning, the following committee ap- 5 Mary Jane Ganty arrived by plane pointments were made: social, Mr News No‘es the previous week and is a guest Robert Hagen, Mrs. Robert Wheol- at the home of Mrs. Marie Bright- er, Mrs. Harvey Brown; ways and man. The Gantys have made their means, Mrs. Willilam Rodenber . home in Seattle the past three years Mrs. Richard Crueger, Mrs. Ken / the Navye VanZante, Mrs. Charles Johnstone - membership, Mrs. Trigve Strom SITKA, Alaska, July 6—(Special Mrs. Estelle Beard left by plane Mrs. Robert Gaylord, Mrs. Joel respondence) —Sitka's Fourth of last Friday for her home in the|Campbell; welfare, Mrs. Lloyd Til- July celebration was a success States after a brief visit with her son, Mrs. Douglas Hager; sunshin> ¢ospite occasional sprinklings of son-in-law and daughter, Mr Mrs. Harold Ward, Mrs. Paul Mor-| rain. The day had been well plan- >harles Tuen at gan; parliamentarian, Mrs. Robert ”P()mi(al ned and organized to provide ac- mestown Bay home, McCracken; torch publicity, Mrs Green Thornton; historian, Mr tivity throughout the day, with no | | | ~ HOOYER TRIP THE DAILY ALASKA EMP ANTI-SOVIET AIM LAID TO Blackmail” Charged as Democratic ovetlapping, enabling everyone to Mr. and Mrs. Wiiiam Bates left | Trigve Strom 1 taks 1A 8l evant by plane Tuesday for a brief visit — K | c lled BI k Connie’s, best decorated float; Pub- home in Ketchikan sponsible for an interesting Fourth o lic Utilities, most original; Service Lt display in the Sitka's Men's Store MOSCOW, July 11.—Izvestia de- Transfer and Elks, tied for most Marshall Crutcher, CPA from |windows. ~War souvenirs owned by |clared today that the United States patriotic. Among the winners of Ketchikan, left on Monds for |Legion members were shown, in- and Britain had employed UNRRA children's prizes in tha parade were Hoonah after a five months stay in | cluding relics and pictures of World food to exert “political pressure’ three ssts of twins: Dotty Kay and |Sitka on busines war I as well as article and on countries aided, and charged Donna Lou Keuhn, George and —_— pictures from the recent war that the purpose of Herbert Hoov- nt Laiblin and Mona and Mar-| Andrew S. Tuss and his con, = [er's racent world-circling famine ine Holmes W. A, Tuss, left by plane Tuesday| Harold Dawson, recently discharg-|tour to spread “anti-Soviet During the <Ghildren’s events at enroute to their home in Anacon-jed from the Army has purchased propaganda {» ball park, following tha parade, da, Mont., after a ten day inspec-|the troller 31-B-105 from the We | The government newspaper, in c0 many contestants entered that tion trip to their mining properties Forbes Marine Repairs, who Lought article written by S. Gorodet- several race had to be run off in in Silver Bay it from Elliott Fletcher. ky, also quoted “foreign progressive two hea the winners of each —_— [ L0 'circles” as saying that reactionaries running a third heat. Some of the Mrs. R. Shannon and thre: chil- Bill "Cleveland has resigned ¢ Britain and the Unitad States voungest children won the most dren arrived by plane from Portland janitor of the Territorial Schools Were using UNRRA as a means of } learning quickly | Friday to join Mr. Shannon, who is and has been replaced by Trigve ‘political blackmail.” This so-called prize money by that a dime was paid each contes- steward at the Pioneers’ Home. Mr. Strom, effective July 15 Al Kessler, former Home steward, {what wa compared with omic poli- ‘blackmail” was described as * tant, and entering every ra y Big event of the afternoon was|has taken a leave of absence for| Tony Amunsen has purcha cd the tics” in the United States. the Elk-Moose ball game, with the | the summer’s fishing. Koskela home on Finn Alley. Hel The article said that “specific Moose winning easily—by a score of e will continue to live in his present circles” in the two western nations 21-10. Pearl Martha Tuttle and Eimer 8partment in the house and remtWere “siriying to use the help (UN- The day ended with the Marine Clinton Greenbank were united in the other® two. RRA) camp .In:n Inr‘ far-reachin sports contests at the docks and in- imarriage Sunday afternoon at a 4 economic and especially political cluded swimming, log rolling con-jceremony performed at the Salva- Elmer Lee passed away at the l“”l’“» S y st, row boat es, paddle races,!tion Army Home by Capt. Al Dietz, Pioneers Home Junc 26 after a ‘These aims have lmln_ relation sed pole walking and a tierce before a few close friends and re- year's vesiconce at the Homo. He to the love of human beings, but |latives. Miss Grace McNichol was Was born in Sweden, October, 1872, are directly rnmu‘y\e*d wllhv »lhv' It was a grand Fourth, and was'maid of honor and Dale Tuttle, and came to Alaska in 1898. He Most aggressive side of politi continued by private parties and brother of the bride, best man entered the Home from Wrangell. U\'vslu\,\u}(l celebrations carrying on over the! The famil of both the bride Funeral services were conducted by The article asserted that, al- week end jand groom reside in P Idaho. the Rev. Ernst Nygaard with inter- though UNRRA relief was distribut- e The bride’s Jrvsr T ment at the Pioneer Cemetery. ed through a special inter-govern- Darlene Rancs, small daughter of Mrs. A. C The groom's o Metiay OIERLE s R "HoWEYSE, #s Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rands, was flown | father is Mr. Charles O. Green- John Knutsen passew away June matter of fact, this organization is to Seattle Monday and operated bank. Mr. ‘Greenbank, an employee 28 at the Ploneers’ Home after a nothing other than an np)'mxa!l.: on the following day for an eye at the Columbia Lumber Mill, came month’s residence there, having en- of the United .:\u(v.;and England laceration which occurred Sunday |to Sitka last December, following his tered from Anchorage. He was = . afternocn when her mother was discharge from the Army. Mrs. born July 1862, came to Alaska in -~ recharging a soda bottle, which ex- Greenbank fjved in Sitka two 1898 as a miner and prospector. DODGERS uf IN(OME ploded. Darlene was accompanied | yoars ago and is employed at the s south by her mother, and accord- |Stofts Store David Loy left by plane Friday IAX ARE (ONVI(IED‘ ing to a post operative report will v to return to his hcme in Peters- ¥ probably regain sight in the injuied | Mys. Thomas Hanson was honor burg after a brief business visit 4 Castle Hill by the Ladi’s home here on Oja Streat. ' e |eiven at Bob GaylorG let by plane Friday jof the Assembly of God on Friday R | NEW YORK, July 11 — Henry for Portland, following receipt of a;evening of last week. Twenty Mrs. Harvey Brown left by plane 0 president of the Long- wire informing him of the acciden-|guests were present and the eve- Wednesday enroute to New York to champs Restaurant chain, has been tal death of his younger brotherning was spent playing parlor bring back her two stepsons, who coitenced to a four year prison there. He will spend a few days!games, after which refreshments have been attending school in the ... 1 his conviction on charges visiting his mother in Portland jwere se rved East. She plans to spend a couple o ooqqing payment of $2,872,766 in fore returning to his job here at| —— of months visiting friends on the peqora) incomie taxes the Standard Oil Dock | Mrs. Rachael Johnston, East Coast before returning to her Judge Harcld Kentiedy #iso! fin: | Mr. Brown is manager Sitka home here. of the First Bank of !Grace McNichol and Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. P. S. Ganty and son Wally|French were co-hostesses ata bridal arrived m Ketchikan by plane shower for Mrs. E. C. Greenbank on Tuesday and are guests at the Wednesday afternoon at the French heme of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Chart-ihome on Front Sreet. Sixteen eris. As soon as theit new home inlguests were present and following Hoonah is completad thay will join ithe opening of the gifts, refresh- e — |ments were served. Mr. and Mrs. Neil te hosts this evening at party hon- oring Commo. and Mrs. Norman lock. Mrs. L. T. Doig honor guest hanmless, medicated o KLEEREX overnight as it act ugly blackhe: Richard Nelson. Twenty-five guests were present and the evening was and Wallace ters, Wayne Johnson T nd upplied Kloerex L ‘dhffli".‘nmu | Kiserex upot spent playing games, prizes going McDcnald and Den Mothers, Mr A By s erbe d 10 Mis. Elwood' Hunter and Mrs. Pat Garrow, Mrs. George Helle claim they are no longe ONLY Irich, Mrs. R. K. Burke and Mrs. |Jess MeGraw. ! Bill Rands; Den Chief shoulder G A iowe, Usa. Kieerex. If ane up- pliflhwfld'w not -w; mli f;: Klsorex toduy, sure. Butier, vMauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” 9‘; At a meeting of the Executive; \Board of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held at the home of Beta President Mrs. Wally McDonald Monday eve- Hope. ned for July 11. Capt. Al Dietz; Assistant Cub Mas- ————— 0000000000000000000000000000000000400¢ 20000000000000000000000000006000000006 The revised Alaska Workmen's Compensation Act, which became effective July 1, 1946, requires that -all per- sons, firms or corporations having 3 or more employees, must either: 1. Secure from the Indusirial Board a certifi- cate of financial responsibility which will authorize the employer fo carry his own insurance, OR Secure adequate insurance with a com- pany qualified fo do business in Alaska. 2. We will be glad to advise you regardng your responsi- bility under this Act and to give you any information you may desire. We are agents for the Maryland Casualty Co. and for Lloyds of London, both of whom are qualified to write Compensation insurance in the Territory. *(Except in domestic service, agriculture, dairying, railroading) Shattuck Agency 000000000004 000000000000000000000000090000 04 | { 0000 PRONOUNCED_BU'HACK ed Lustig $115,000. E. Allen L nephew of the restauranteur drew a three-year pri- Andersen Will son term and Joseph Sobel, chief untant for the chain, was s to twn years imprisopment ac tenced Leslie who are in town briefly on (. their part in the alleged con- an inspection tour aboard the Hem- spiracy Lloyd Paul Stryker, chief defense The monthly meeting of the Cub ;5601 guve notice of appeal and at a stork shower Thursday ev2- Scouts was held at the Bayview (1. defendants remained free un- ning at the home of Mrs. Reuben Hotel Friday evening of last week ga. g5000 pait Blackheads too. No waiting Fraki on Jeff Davis Street. Co- with Cub Scout leaders present. o3 FEE Yes, it is true, thnflqi!d- - hostesses with Mrs. Fraki was Mrs.' Badges were awarded to Cub Master — Empire Want Aas oring resu'ts! TERKITORIAL DEPARTM HEALTH Juneau, A'aska The Territorial Department Health of the Territory of Alaska, EINT OF cords were awarded to Edwin Os- Box 1931, Juneau, Alaska, announces | bakken, Robert Franks and Herbert the invitation to bid for the pur- A Cub Scout picnic is plan- chase of x-ray equipment and sup- plies as follows: of IRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JEERTR———— ~ WANT ADS ; | FOR SALE CONCRETE Block Machines, hand- operated, 8x8x16-inch block. Ideal | for person desiring to build his own home. Complete price $80.00. Write Conrad G. B. Frank, Fair- banks ACIER Cab—Special rates to Tee Harbor with boat reserva-| tion, week ends and holidays Call 858. | 4-APARTM T unit with assure income. Several small building lots with excellent channel view Phone 234, inrude | OUTBOARD MO1OR, E 1's h.p. Phone Red 702 or ter 6 bm 50 af-1 318-13) | SPECIAL TRIP to Twin Glacier| Lakes (Lake of Tmprisoned m]*‘ bergs) swimming “Chain of i Lakes” Overnight at Taku Lodge. FOR SALE | Mary J. leaves Union Oil Dock |$700 NET INCOME. Monthly. - | m. Saturday. Returns Sun-| Going business full equipment. | y evening. Price $20. Call Bar-!4 ROOM furnished house | anof. (318-t3) | Star Hill - - — - 14 ROOM HOUSE unfurnished i GUARANTEED Rebuilt motors and | pouglas Channel. generators, Parson’s Electric Co. |y RoOM Beautifully furnished (318-4D | House West Juneau. FLAMO GAS STOVE, baby crib] Owner will finance with mattress. Phone 756 | 3 ROOM Furnished house (318-t4)| Near Small Boat Harbor. 2 "~ |+ ROOM Pumnished house and INBOARD AIR-COOLED motor|{5 ROOM furnished house, Douglas and 16 ft. boat. Phone Blue 298|3 APARTMENT House Douglas. evenings (318-t3) | FULLY EQUIPPED restaurant. | KERR FRUIT jars for, canning Shions 140 oo | MURPHY & MURPHY - REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS TABLE MODEL radio, all wave.|pnone 676 over First National wank Singer Sewing Machine, refri- gerator, small electric wmmng|“! machine 513 Willoughby. = WANTED CLEVELAND Cornet with case, al-| 0T 7 5 ks most new. Harmony u\mr;u- with- IWIN or % wed, spring and mat- out case. Phone Red 185 . [ o "1 pood shape. Phone! == GU-3| Black 743 a‘ter 6 pm |GREY WHITNEY, collapsible baby| —— cartiage. No, 17 hannel Apts. |HEAVY fie iroof steel safe. Call (316-t5) 18 or write Postmaster, B o 2 Douglas FARTLY FURNISHED small house, o conerete foundation, garden spot.| OFFICE desk and filing cabinet. V. Seppanen, West Juneau. Phone (316-14) | 71" MACHINIST, Motor Rebuild WiLL BU.LD BOAT up to 36 f.( ®nd Marine Service, Phone 863. to your plaus. Geo. Ward. Nor- (318-tf) way Point. Phone 036 YOUNG MAN with mechanical en- ‘316"7’I gineering background interest in 1951 BUICK SEDAN, good conai-| Position with Engincering De- tion, $400 cash. Phone Auk m,\[ partment, of Alaska Airlines. Ap: St \315-tf)| PV to local Alaska Airlines Of- 3 fice. (318-t5) |USED TIRES. ! conditioned Pre-war. Reasonable. Vulcanizing Dept. Juneau Motors. (314-tf) | i | CLEARED PATENTED lot, 300 x 75 ft. on beach, beautiful view, Frita Cove Road. Inquire 142 Willough- by. (304-tf) FOR SALE—5 room house; Auk Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. A. Hensey, Gen. Del. (265-11) MISCELLANEOUS DRESS MAKING, reasonable pr 30 Su(;ulury Puper Rolls 5%”| es. Phone Black 694, (312-1mo.) wide U Sy oS 2 Autographic Film Markers | SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL and Perforated paper roll | Crystal Steam Baths 457 So. 24 4”7 x 10” Film Holders | Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6 2 Model 5-17 Fluoroline Tllum- | ber week and up. Lonnie Couch, inator 110/120 Volt, 60 cy. | Manager. (304-tf) 10,000 X-Ray Capes | e 10,000 4” x 5” Negative Preservers | KIRSTEN'S Bemn){ Shop, _Ppone 10 Multiple 4” x 10” Film Devel- | 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing oping Hangers 2 14 x 17 Cassettes with Pfll'-i Speed Screens Model B. Splashproof Tank Unit including two 3 gal. solu- tion tanks cover and legs. 8” x 10” Safelight, showcase type Ceiling Safelight Floating Thermometers Interval Timer Oiled Rayon Processing Room Apron 14”7 x 17” Fluoroline Ilumin- ator Model D Film Drier V, 60 cy. X-Ray Calipers Portable Film Corner Cutter Film Marker Set with im- print: “Territortal Depart- ment of Health Mobile Unit” e e - 110/120 Bids are to be submitted in writ- | ing on standard Bid forms, which | together with specifications, may be obtained from Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Territorial Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska. Bids are to be opened at 10:00 A. M. on July 12, 1946, in the office of the Territorial Department of Health, Juneau, Alaska. C. EARL ALBRECHT, M. D, Commissioner of Health. First publication, June 27, 1946. Second publication, July 3, 1946, | Last ‘pubication, July 11, 1946. Insect Pests Ants, roaches, bed bugs or mos- quitoes around 'the house—ileas on Your cat or dog—lice on plants and poultry—BUHACH will ‘help yom eep free of them. BUHACH—Known for 70 vears— repels these pests—so protect your liome plants and pets this easy wate odoriess way. Handy Sifter Cans 25¢ up at Drug, ocery, Seed Stores and Pet Shop! in permanents. Open evenings by | appointment. (293-3t1) | FOR CHARTER — M. 8. Juzz, at | Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) i | i WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail ; PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED. Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. FOR RENT "ROOM . FURNISHED Apt., oil range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil- loughby. (316-t3) | UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 X 70 on 10th St. Phone Wilbur Irving. (301-t10) 3 ROOM FUR, cabin, oil range, bath, 513A Willouby. (295-13) noofisfflmhefi Vprril;lflegg. Hm;e Hotel—Ph. 886. ° HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t1) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apariments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-t0) | The wedding veil is believed to be a survival of an ancient super- stition that evil spirts would harm the bride if she wasn't protected | with a veil. — e —— Strictly speaking, only the male REAL ESTATE FOR SALE HOME NEAR THANE Beautitul logation 5 acres lanc 3,000 gal. water tank 1938 Ford Coupe included Unfurnished $4,000 Furnished $5,000. STORY 4 BEDROOM Modern House Hardwoud floors. Full bath Unfurnished $7,500 Furnished $£,500. GBADELLE LEIGH RFALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin N VILLING to work or do not Miner laborers, cook, right men. See Pek- (318-t4) MEN apply. gocd pay for ovich, Juneau Hotel. WANTED—We will buy burned out motors and generators suitable for rebuilding. Parson’s Electric (318-tf) WANTED—Man to handle the dis- tribution of new washing ma- chine and ciher lines in this ter- ritory. Ca'l for Gove at Baranof Hotel Room 233, (316-t5) COOK ABOARD M. S. Hyglene.| Inquire Dept. of Health, Room| s 102, Terr. Bldg. 315-t) | DEISEL ENGINEER aboard M. S.| Hyglene. Inquire Dept. of Health, | Room 102, Terr. Bldg. (315-40) | TWO TEACHERS, permanent, want small apartment or room| in private home, Call Sylvia Jas-| kari, Hotel Juneau. @11-t) | i SMALL MODERN unfurnished apt.| Wellman Holbreok, Box 1083, Ju-| neau, (307-t4) WANTED—AL tie Juneau Lumber 1 | Mills an operating Millwright. washer, alsc waitress. Call Percy’s | (298-t1) | et B 5! | WANTED— Woman or man dish| Cafe. (291-L0) | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788, “No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean when we say ‘Go Outside by Clipper’” Outside means Outside . . . not outside! Or are we mixing you up, Mr. “A”? What we're. pointing out is that the Clipper lounge seats in the big, Douglas-built DC-33 flown by Pan American are mighty comfortable. And refresh- ments or hot meals aloft are part of the fare, too. Passenger lists are pretty well filled, and advance reservations are necessary. Make yours, at the address below, just as early a possible, please. LPaN AMERICAN Wortp ARways hotiom e J;s/e/n of the~ %m, (—Z/p”; Baranof Hotel Phone 106 Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Petersburg Ketchikan Also Trips HAINES SKA(:(\)VAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Keservations Phone 612 Ala : [ Kka - Electronies JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 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 Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION “LOST AND FOUND LOST—July 9 between 7th St. and| downtcwn area, lady’s Elgin| wristwatch with link gold band. Keepsake. Reward. Phone 377 or bring to- Empire, SMALL flat bottom skiff. may have by identifying. Horton, R. W. Cowling Co. Owner | See of tha species can be called a pea- I cock. The female is a peahen. l Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National B.aink of JUNEBA“:I;NA:U:EN%EO