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PAGESIX : ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 16, 1946 l {——_fi — e s b payment $773.48 in current|girls will be Mrs V!mt::(‘nf Ward | Mill i employed at t;;u Post D B o ‘(—H—I—H—X—I—l—l—l"”’ .;]. : : ; ] Christensen, head of the 4-H wor 1 Oftic . in Southeast Alaska, Capt. Al Distz| On Monday, Mrs. E. D. Casay, kippered by and Mrs. Frank Price. Miss Verna Mrs. L. Brood and Mrs. J. Urata re- arived in port Huge will spend a day with the turned M\ plane to their homes in | 12 etk | News Nofes " with tourists girls to instruct them in first aid, Wr. after visiting their hus- rom I a American Good Neill Anderson will spend a b who are fishing here, o char { Lloy ith them giving, instructions the ourth weekend. E O 2 20 2 2 e 2 reported en- examples of outdoor cock-; On ‘Tue Mrs. Sam Torum | SITKA, Alaska, July 13— (Spec- joyins good weather on ing lwith her rs Nancy and Ran- | ALE (ST, Ak, iy 13— spec. Jvin LTI 0 ek e . T | REAL ESTATE throughout their tary Club and transportation is be-|um is employe ing provided by Bill Beach on thelage this summ The town people artanged trips North Star. Wednesday, Jack Conway and son ] tors to all the points —_— ‘Jnhn left by p! : for Juneau on a with speakers to give| Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Berg and Mr.|two day business trip. Mrs. Howard | wd Mrs. Fred Coulson were hosts|Bradshaw and daughter Maureen Council met ir Tuesday followi Petersor vin to execute the First Bank B e o FOR SALE for in Juneau Sunday evening.| . oo own food, coffee supplied, HOME NEAR THANE 8 plis tax. Resarvation Beautiful location Bistoia O, Bhie Private water and light system. and to answer ques- one now bearing 25 of an annual salmon bake picnic atileft enroute to Seattle, where Mrs 8 Ford Coupe included past Mayor G and past Clerk While the Aquilo was in port her the Block House in tke Park last !Bradshaw will undergo medical| | cres prcven homestead Guppy: approved the transfer of decks were recaulked and some Thursd evening Forty gueststreatment while Maurcen visits her | BABY BED, (with ‘-)ul ) used Furnished $5,000 ttle, $10. Call at 610 11th| Unfurnisbed $4,000 ent and enjoyed the out- |grandmother. With them was Dicky| v community singing un(J:an!\ who will join his mother in| st. after ¢ p.m ( -t3) HOME IN J Imon {Seattle. Mrs. Rands flew south last| - i Desirablc location retail liquor lice: tail Bar to Edi for Arts Cock- decking replaced by the Sitka Ma- were and Howard Brad- rine Rail s, who put half their door full time with the other barbecued shaw; heard read and approved Crew on the report by the Budget Commit- balf joining them after a full day |week with re | daughter Dar-|CABIN CLUISER, equipped \\“.h,‘ 8 rooms. [ull bath t6e. tor ar f at Railway By working 14 Cub Scouts and their parents r»n—"].m who underwent a successful| power guidy, motor completely | and 15 hours daily, the work will joyed a picnic on the HaliSut Point eye operation. Also leaving on Wed-{ overhauled, fresh water cooling $83.794 wi -t4) Juneau (32 of $83,835 be completed and the ship continue Road Wednesday evening, going to|nesday was George H. Curtis, en-| Inquire Ho'c ing of Harbor Ordinance No. 117; her journe th tomorrow morn- the picnic grounds by bus. Hot-|route to Ketchikan, after a brief | g TR Riared rithen: off eling tax. ing cogs and Kool aide were provided,visit here for the Continental Can | MOt 7"‘,“ L i ]‘i”: Gadtend s amounting to $1618.35; voted a and both the Cubs and their par-|Company. gl o teadflh of 10 cents an hour to t k _* lents enjoyed the games and sports | rhohe. ;eBIHIEH, b "I In Juneau and Douglas. Vi Se he o after 5:30 § 1 ST cle making his salary i sl e — | Bil Rowley and Ray Carp ap-| ° Aoy | LIST WITH hour; appointed Patrolman ‘oot PIRSUIC T Lo ee for! The Kum Double Club went to pearsd before the U. S. Commis-|REFRIGERATOR, Singer Bawiok | st Dennis to act as Police Clerk s mining clain e Pirates Cove aboard the Clarenhope sioner, W. W. Knight Monday on| " aachine small electric washing GRADELLE LEIGH | monthly: were informed by ; e @ . I;.n Tucsday e ing for a picnic in'a charge of illegal fishing at Ford machine, 513 Willoughby. (321-t2) | RRATINOR | ayor that - s . e 8T place of their monthly dinner and |Arm, June 23. They were found ? o - | s | L - o 1 i available for a to i\““”’ “;)”" “”“"1‘ 'l e l’”]“*‘” get-together. Twenty-one members guilty on two charges: violation of ft. TROLLER completcly equip- | Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklln} Sorry, Mr. Abercrombie, but that’s not one of by the lamer ast year ast - " " 2 3 + R | Nk oh the s and approache = i 'St turned out and spent the evening Section 223, US Code 48, New 95 hj. Kermath | ———— j i o for the prospective small boat har- “eok th changed hands again piaying ball and pitching hor 'salmon from closed wate 428 East St !_3 the 14 points served by Alaskan Clippers’’ o3 tructed City Clerk to ob- "nen L sh] made Bn offer on - Mra; Frank ‘Prite, Mis $300 cach; and SLA 1943, Section 1,! _—— ! tain copies of the . D andiths o DAk B S 'X‘l'(""“‘ai’!‘“‘ d Conley and Mrs. Graca Chase were Chapter 14, fishing without a li-| HOUSEHOLD ¥urniture. Phone ! FOR SALE | e tonitkn 4‘) “\'K ""\l‘ it ‘:. 4 OUrS apnhointed to arrange for the Ausust cense, fined $200 each. They werce| Green 200. (321-16) | | Right now, 14 important traffic centers (including Seattle) trol of bicycling in respo 10y S0 DA ¥ H gathering found not guilty of a third charge | e have repular Pan American Cl cigetade : s boat to i Dressnt aw B ekl el s i |CRIB FOR SALE, .. A i ave regular Pan American Clipper service . . . with con- request from Police Chisf Doran s obstructing waters for the taking | e | | : . - $ 5 that biovoles be licensed: author T Mis. Jess McGraw was hostess of salmon. . D 6ih {7 ROOM HOUSE | nections to nearly all of Alaska. Next time you're traveling, i . ! :"AII) i« \:,, ,m‘x.l-ln bay wmwhlt \\'..mw.u“'\- evening at. oy k m(m lhr‘B_mr\' were /\Imlnm u(;_r |52 1, ROLLER Gompletely cquip-| Excellent iccation ; 16t Pan Aterican stewardess welcamayouahoard: one pe b 0] owe's pleasure t on s or her daughter, rs. Charles Benson, David Davis, Te s & afidtie, Teady ito go! S Furnace, fire place | s 3 »“Clipperifle : which they plan to live. Benedict is Roach. Following the Kettleson, Jess McGraw, Carl Pet-| bej MO, OH8 1 'v‘x:;h e | iR e i ‘herl)m]g’ah. 5% vf e Clioper o S8 S 98 a member of the staff at Sheldon cpening of gifts, games were play- ercon, Mrs. Frank Price, William|& . bl s et e | you're shipping something, remember Clipper express is Jacksen school ed, prices being won by Mrs. Sarv 1l Shennett, Mrs. Julia | * i fast and low in cost. Get fare and schedule information Charlss Peterson, Mrs. George Roy, Bill Walton and Leslic Yaw. (3 BEDROOM furnished house, 825 at the address below ; Mr. and Mrs. D. A recent- Laiblin and Mrs. William Roden-| The boat involved was the Min-| Gold Beit -’“"“[MUBPHY & M“BPHY ly bought the Steve Brojak house berg. Twenty-six guests were in- nie R, and an appeal was entered m“ REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS 7 | on Pesschouroff Street, next door vited immediately, to be tried in Juneau.! GLACIER Cab—Special rate to the John Sarvela home. They - Tee Harbor with boat ¥ are rebuilding and redecorating the At the annual stockhol meet- Mark Rigling has started a 24-| tion, week ends and holidays. interior and plan to make their ing » First Bank of Sitka on fcot addition to his shop, Baranof: Call 858 me there Tuosday ecvening, all members of Motors, on Front Street, 1 the | = i JED Rebuilt motors and | e the Board of Directors were re- Conway Dock. The addition will be/ el st B 2 o for 4 clected to: sérve 'Another IySAY. AL two atdry bullding it alsplay Scneraiors. Batsoms Hectite Lo, | WANTED | Baranof Hoiel camping triy ir log the Board of Directors m space for cars and motors on the 3 (318-tf) D6 PR oF 16 In medi following, of elect- first floor, and electrical repairs|jg3 BUICK SEDAN, good condi-| skiff. Wiie Empir i Phone 106 > of the 12 St o Scout ed were: President, Jack Conway; and office space on the second. {ion $400 cash. Phone Auk Bay A w\ r the Rev d Hunter and Vice-Presidents, Bill Bates and Ted floor. ore (315-tf) students the way to fun, Beradict at camp Kettleson; Manager-Cashier, Harves | HEAVY five ;:0of steel safe. (‘;\n fame and happiness. r2, did Brewn; Acssistant Ca Helen The Arrow, Walter Graves, TIRES. Assorted sizes, re-| Douglas 18 write Postmaster, ed the highest pe ne s ’ and climb- Hager per, left port Thursday, to s litioned Pre-war. Reasonable.{ Douglas. H 3 rest | he Pyra- The Bank Directors are: Jack for tuna. Mr. Graves plans to ilcanizing Dept. Juneau Motors. | . ams“ Alaska Music S“FPIY, mids. They will return this eve. Conway, Dr. Harry Hodgins, Ted spend a week prospecting up to (314.41, | OFFICE desk and filing cabinet. ning Kettleson, Tom Tilson, Bill Bates 100 mil off shore Tuna have oo s ! Phone 026 ring 1—5 room house; Auk - TP—Y { Inc. Y nd Dr. W. C. Charteris. been reported caught in the vicinity e 4-H girls and Camp Fire —— at regular inter this will girls are leaving Monday for a A daughter, Betty Ellen, weighing be the first therough investigation PAN AHFRICAN Woertw AIHMY.S' " i Phone 676 over First National Bank FUN AND POPULARITY THROUGH MUSIC shows hu\ burned out v, $1,900; '36 Ford, $175; V. rs suitable nsey, Gen. Del. ZEJ-J,' als, bt gener Second and Seward Streets PHONE. 506 . day trip to the Girl Scout log teven pounds ten ounces, Was born of the waters — | Parson lljjli;;"lr(m Nakwasina With . to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hunley at - >o e MlSCELLANEOUS EW i it N A - 1 i i o — their home on July 5. | JO0OK ABOARD M. S. Hyglene. Baily Schedwled Tri gt DRESS MAKING, reasonable Inquire Depi. of Health, Room Wi SCHRCLWECL 4IPS L] Ariving by . plane during the ora ere | cs. Phone Black 694. (312-1mo, | 102, Terr. Bldg. (315-t0) Fronces Ann’s . L. 10 week were: On Sunday of last week, R. Trafton, to join the crew at the Sitka Marine Railways. On Monday, Mrs. D. D. Av from e, to join her hus owner of the troller Edco. | On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- or B Frare - ert Rose of Brookly N. Y, on KIRSTEN'S Deau 1 at 6 o'clock this 5 3 ai el 2 = a vacation trip. Mrs. Nina Weill, 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing WANTED_Woman or man msh - 3 s 3 rning from Skagway and sailed e e announces s reopening from Porttand, to Visit her Darents, coutn ug 9"”"’:_10(_1( way and sailed, in permanents. Open evenings by | " T W0 (00 ol Perey's| Also Trips Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coulson. appointment. Cafe. (291-tf) | EXPERT OPERATORS TO SERVE YOUR et Passengers leaving during the EVERY NEED! week were: On Thursday’s plane | SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL and| OEISEL ENGINEER aboard M. S.| ~ Crystal Steam Baths 457 So.| Hygiene. Inquire Dept. of Hmm., ."l w “ Go‘ng Sou!h Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6| Room 102, Terr. Bldg. (315-tf) | “fl: {a range per week and up. Lonnie Couch,! Grorpn 8 e Juneau Lumber Manager. (304-tf) | U Mils an operating Millwright. - www | Petershurg Ketchikan Pacific st . Alice W.\]sh_ W. D.|FOR CHARTER — M. S. Nz{N'I:ED—US;d Frnitire. 305"w“_' : ; 0 oo i g i wate i O DA PR R, e R HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH last week, Ray Schultz left for the { WINTER & POND CO., ln(‘. | A & . g 2 n < e Q! z - States to obtain additional cows for Seattle—Miss J. Bird, Gus _Complete Photographic Supplies LOST AND FOUND AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS PHONE 388 Mills left on Friday of last week r Vancouver- Mary Kelly,| Artists’ Paints and Materials of | ,OST—Browi: Doberman Pinscher. | FOI' Iniormation and Reservations Phone 612 - — | s Mrs. John Osseward in Seattle MIs. Mother Lilliem, Mrs. F. Malcolm BIANGS WENTED and TONED | bottom skiff. Owum" »ss from Warfield | 'to spond her vacation with her Mys. T. Chinard, Mrs. F. Wrizht Finest Quality Phone 6} (321-t2) | Drugs law and daughter, Mr. and For Victoria—Mother Leopoldine, Wholesale — Juneau —— Retail | e — and Miss M Ma]rohn I nderacn ‘Hhe y have by ldL’n‘Ufyln',;. See S R0 0000000000000 00000t0rtrserssottreerereteeesesessseseersseress - . | e Horton, ‘R. W.10owling, 00, ASKA = E ectr" S NTEED Realistic Perma- | FOUND — Pair mless ¢ of r)m]e_ss g{as§es. JIM DON—M: ALASKA HIGHWAY lS E,Er:l‘: Is) ‘Z;::u:; ag&;:-flpCu;lg,nnsel :l:)l; i?_\,‘(,v“(;,r‘q.\.x,],]iy f(],:,a \:;isb);d:}.ienufymg; Box 2165 Izd;\‘INSGtwnrd stansger Phone 62 Anytime ecker Way. (319-t0) MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND The revised Alaska Workmen's Compensation Act IN FINE (ONDTION FOR RENT FOUND _Ladys bite lealher purse.| O L T ’ or may have identifying [ o 9 SIV- which became effective July 1, 1346, requires that -all per- SAYS HAL WEIDNER | o paying for this ad. 9D | son-ir SM. LI./l t ERS .~ BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND | CLEAN STLAM “heated rooms. Men e i i i 1 aska Highway is in excel-| only. Havea Rooms. Phone 281 UG STRE. sons, firms or corporations having 3 or more employees, must The Alaska Eighwey is in excel| : B LGGEY, SRl RADIO TUBES eliher: Weidner, of the Federal Communi- | 320 ™ FrpnTsH r) Apt, oft| Johnston is i clover. She reports | Mail Orders Prompily Filled hat so [ar this year she has found | me seven-leaf, three six-leaf, 20| caticn station, who has just arriv ed after a trip over the road, but| one: Bt faquire BLI-A WA 1 DECATUR, Ill. — Mrs, Gr()rgct 1. Secure from the Indusirial Board a certifi- he advises all autoists to register| 'OVEHPY- (B16-83) iive leaf and 17 four-leaf clovers. Complete Radio Repair Service Performed s = s P at Edm(;num u; or nlerI to secure ““UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on 10th ————————— by Government Licensed . 10 cense fro anadia ving. i ici cale of financial responsibility which will proper license from the Cuxadian| st Phone Wilbur Ir\m;,:';m | i want acs g sesuts: el v sy o H H From Edmonton to the Alaska| il T e B S authorize the employer fo carry his own e R s ) WRITE FOR INFORMATION . (s i & e New—Used—Rebuilt insurance, that it is a four lane driveway in| bath, 513A Wmouby (295-13) @ 9 ool ’ excellent condition. This is evid-| —_— AUTO PARTS encer when Weidner made the trip| ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home 0“ from Dawson Creek to Whitehorse | Hotel—Ph. 886. e S R & o fore A srilles, Shel sorbers, Knee Y n t Whete toe kasdiive iabions. ,]>,,5HEA;TED TED STORAGE—Ph. Hfi(lzsga:h Action Units, Motors, Trans our [ ) OS1 S | 40 missions and a MILLION sleeping and eating accommodations ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS . . about every 200 miles, but slightly| SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under OTHER PARTS 2. Secure adequale insurance with a com- TR it rebovated. 1|l We Mall and Sbip Promptiv I informed at| and 2 room apartments. One ¥ 2 s | plock from Federal Bldg. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. ! (A‘fl-fl) 1950—1st Avenue South L Seattle, Wash. Weidner said he was Whitehorse the Haines Highs was not open. Two bridges, he un- derstood, must be "~plauv(l pany qualified o do business in Alaska. COW TREED - SHRIMP WE GOT | = TULSA, Okla The following Mec- | came from a fcod store advertise- For Comfort anc Morris' cow had a good reason for |ment in the Tulsa Tribune: not showing up from the pasture| ‘‘Shrimp. We have it but it's too O at milking time. high. I wouldn't buy. Regular 20- odt e e cent size now 89 cents.” . 1 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 i MOULTRIE, Compensation insurance in the Territory. While she was swishing her tail, | McClure, ke Pt lit b pled all n | McMorris said he had to cut thel|l pox 2652 PHONE 204 ALASEANS FEEL AT HOME tree down before he could free at R. W. KRUSE bossie. - eee INSURED . . JUNEAU, ALASKA L4 TIDE TABLE ¢ || Are you interested in a home of z ® ® || your on, or having your build- : . JULY 17 . ing repaired? 4 e High tidc 3:25 am., 167 ft. e lity Workmanshi 3 = : & e Low tide 10:00 am, -15 ft. o R e Flrst atmna a ® High tide 16:20 pm., 153 ft. e CALL PHONE 204 f JUNEAU, ALASKA e Low tide 22:10 pm., 27 ft. .; 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You 107 Chierry St. " s o 3 MEMBI RAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COR] S 0000000000000000900906964 00060009004 99400000009 90000000000000900000000008 3 o o o o o o o o o TONE 206 SR AL Scattle 4, Wash. il gt 5 i £ .

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