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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 27, when he will proceed ] A R ! Whitehorse, Dawson, | a | ] n F [Circle, Fairbanks, Anchorage and| [ | i Palmer. He will catch the last] - | . boat down the Yukon to the Bm-i i | FRED MACHETANZ ing Sea early in September, after| ; { which he will be snowbound in Un- | i | #req Machetan t. photo- Machetanz explained that while he alaklett for a long, peaceful, hard R r'npht“) author and at of does not particularly enjoy writing working winter among “the nicest S . i ! byt 4 = t arishe: ‘tist sople > r /hat's been happening in Haines ! | P, K Eskimo Sled D to- he was “an impoverished artist in people in the world ha heen 2 ‘ {“‘\“"\‘\‘”" % ”f._‘ sl 3o | nekid of @ veRicle” B added that o L bl What about the highway? Much FOR SALE ! REAL ESTATE | 1 as happily cor Sl st interest and attention has been ! 1 R e BEIOVE the illustrations in Panuck é as o g i lturned 1o Haines. in”view o 11+ LEAVING TOWN WL sl sied FORSALE | - ge, Una e Sy B AN beR BLBRIE development that may occur if the! $3; ironiiz board, $2; boy's her- ber to June, 1947 ¢ tuphil o Ihighway should become a commer-| ringbone sport coat, size 34; NEEDS REFAIR—7 room house Machetanz, who ended four years —Following publication of his sec- me a_com » i B Ol i e , i . February 20, has the ond book, Machetanz was permitted !cial road to the Interior. The news| sailor's coat, size 42. 513-A ose in. A bargain e g tor s (s ENIOHIOE, 170 KOGORY, E1i6 Cosst Gptd AT [from Juneaw's northern neighbor| Willoughb; (326-t3) | For quick sale $3,250. i L el Scite, | ic | \H,]](w gather material for a [Wwill now be 1eported by Mrs. Ethel & Possession. | - Rl Sl o M Faace ll' k on £ e INTERIOR ALASKA Pn\\rIJ the Empire’s correspondent 1ea £1455, CHOICE LOCATION To Unalakleet he owes some of th m.;l oo 2 Bty sines. She will recejve all| top tray, 315. Phone 66. (326-t3) | 3 pedroowms Lappisst vears of his life and an trated with his photographs : fiees 3 8 e Thag Complet s n ! mpressive on a career in fine enth for the Territory was| \wASHINGTON, dJuly 19. — The :“,1\\“""1"" for publication Tl INV NOW Income property an)};‘:lgllFfll‘llw’xy\‘:;):u! bl session by NOW. €| Coast and Geodetic Survey says| "y pogell taught in th R S For quick sale—$ | h decided to make M:\‘h-t‘ his| yew magnetic and seismological Gifibiont schMel BA LEEIGEY 10% return on your money Owhet ledving H profession and dedicate himself 1o (uievatory will be placed in op- S m.l\ S van { cveral low priced lots for vilg i 1 a portraying her graphically through | gt W50 T T ar Fairbanks v but is now teachi hotn#é. Bhonk (326-12) i o ¢ d W ) ok L 3 e tey piN) the Hair High School University. Thence he photogrs and writing | Aluakit 68 un aid 6 ool choc S T GBADELLE LE]GH te and the American Acamedy abrup o ot the ‘oo | The survey now operates an ob-| wrhe seenery of & h,md”l it2- | Phone 557, Corner 2nd, and Franklin of Fine Arts, réturning to Ohio for o servatory a: Sitka, 670 miles from | 1onde §s the phrase often used | LARGE BUFF! extension i SRR a master's degree in . rbanks; but it said the new sta- |y, Goscribe the panorama along the| pair snow shoes, coal heatere | Before heading Gothamwards f 13 in ”"f Navy, i\llm‘h“- tion Is needed to provide compre-| oyg_off from Haines to the Junc-| with colle. Phone 428 (325-t1) | T S ———— crash professional art, Machetanz far assigned to intelligence | hepgive magnetic data Ition where the road joins the Al-| - — decided to spend six weeks with work in the Aleutians in 1942. He .rne urgency of this need has!an Highway. An Empire reporter BLONDE HARDWOOD (Ir\k; Al- ron SALE bis untle, Charles Traeger, who remained there until sent to Wash-!jcreased greatly in recent years'spent an interesting day in Haines| Aska ofl paintings. Phone T8. |youR OWN BUSINESS Net 700, an unalakleet trading post. ington, D. C, in 1944 for ten gy, the development of aviation!which included a 24-mile t to (323-t8) | Reasonable investment el sl i “\.v T::"’“’Ifi‘\, ,\Tmf ',’,',q)T,"‘fi,:.i"’;:,‘“ 1]#“- acros: the top of the world, | Klykwan along the Haines cut-off.! B ATFORM ROCKER. Phone Gr.| Eauipmen. excellent condition. | clystanz finally react ReSHy | 00 CRAEIEL OL jU s e i for which Aiaska will be cross-mpe beau and grandeur p g {TWO 3-BEDROOM houses. | , it two vear's He was returned to Adak as offi- s 5 grar b 200, (323-t1) | i York e tcok with him two years He was returned to Adak as offi-|)cags» tha sarvey said. | mountains and river along tt Both gocd location completely | work: sketches, paintings and pho- cer in charge of advanced intelll:: pypng the war, magnetic and|way could be conveyed through the LEOTA EXCURSION Furnished, furnace heat tographs of Bskimos against what gence and served on the staff of | jonospheric otservations made at medium of color more easily than LEAVING FERRY FLOAT 8 am.| Juneau. was then 4 virtually unexploited Vice Admiral Jack Fletcher Fairbanks were credited with sav-|words for Speel River Sunday, July 21,{3 BEDROOM HOUSE background After V-J Day Machetanz witch fe many r.alicary l‘l""f“ | Official statements reveal that back in Juneau Sunday evening. Douglas Seribner’s Sons admired to civies was delaved by an ord e work along the Alcan highway i ¢ own food, coffee supplied.| YEAR AROUND HOME ' work extensively to write the “History of the North prog favorably, and (i ax. Reservations at! Point L 59 ! ) 2 ks | g ing favorably, andg E plvs ta Reservations ¢ oint Louisa then gave him a book on skyscrap- Pacific Command He w re- You‘"‘l FOR (HR'ST crew 1 rt soon to cle the J. B. Burford *Co. Phone 79. 2 No phone calls ¥s to NMustrate: “Skyscraper Mys- d with the rank of lieuten- B {slide that has been a hazard to (322-t5) | Office appointment to see. it gy OARD-OFFICERS 10 [,y hos peen g bt L airos tuvointt fpitin Machetanz pointed out that while Since then he has spent several BE I“STA['.ED HER have gone over the highway, but CABIN CLUISER w.‘\u,u;u-(‘l \\x(h} Baseme zarage, tool and ; ckyscrapers were interesting sub- months in New York arranging a {one engineer stated that he made power gulc motor completely | poat chedq. Completely furnished matter, he had devoted two lecture tour through the United [the trip from Fairbanks to Haines| —overhauled, fresh water cooling.| pyeelent condition years to a study of Eskimo types States in 1947-48. He also devoted| mpa precently elected officers of|in 18 hours; which is som of| TInquire Ho'el Juneau (322-14) |35 ACRES PATENTED LAND | packgzround. He was informed time to studying movie technique {ne vouth for Christ Board will bela record e ke wiotors nd| Wit Boom Bouss, Seribner’s had no book to with the International Film Foun- jnstalled for the coming year at the' The work along the Haines cut- ™ 000 W b T itvie Co., Electricity cte., furnished ¢h his work was suited. The dation, which produces documentary pipthday party tomorrow night in off is under di jon of thej ==UT ¥ 43184111 Near Duck Creek. net result was ‘“Panuck,” de: films. During the proposed ten (he Odd Fellows Hall. Alaska Road Commission. y 20 P | | P with the Eskimos’ forest life, fol- menths' hibernation he will film| The officers are: Director, the USED TIRES. Assorted T -|S'MA1.L BUAT HOUSE and lowed shortly ‘by *On Arctic Ice,” Eskimo village life in color. Rev. William B. Youngs; Assistant| The Canacian government rccent-| conditioned Pre-war. Reasonable.! Cabin on Ninth St. ! wich describes Eskimo ocean life. Machetanz will remain in Juneau pirector Adj. H. Lorenzen; Secre- ly established a customs house at Vuleanizing Dept. Juncau Motors. y —— =q tary-Treasurer, Dorothy White; Di- the 42 mile mark, which is the (314-tf) rector of Arrangements, Arthur|Lorder between Canada and Alaska.|—— ——— —- MURPHY & MUBPHY Paulsen and Publicity Director, Sgt.| Mr. Leonard King, mayor of FOR SALE—5 room he REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | T Al Vaughn. |Haines, said that many Canadian Lusv SLSO‘ 36‘ Ford, $1 4 Phone 676 over First National Bank | NOW IN STOC e [ i ety S e St T W R | % 7 B BT i pressed with enthusiasm the possi-, = —— T iae e 4 [ oo s, Wk e o U ! bilities of the highw 1d have MISCELLA“EOUS & 4 T1DE TABLE o commented on the scenery along WANTED Silex Coffee Makers : STABLE % ihe cutor trom Baine. S s e Ao es. Phione Black 094, (312-1m0) | o F h 7 . JULY 20 . - of NURSERY BY DAY or month, ¥ = : ¢ N. A. MCcE: left Haines e Zissl S b Elech‘lc All‘ Healers arRighn tids 5 am, 144 ft. ® quecqay for Skagway aboard the SCANDINAVIAN | TEL ana| White caly. For details call * 1o Boc 1106 na, 50 S Ml Crystal Steam Baths 457 So.| Black 47; (326-t7) e High tide 18:15 p.m., 155 ft. | T Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates se! IeEIpS: ; ) ; Fluorescenl Desk Lamps 4 'i Joe Green returned to Juncau on' per week and up. Lonnie Couch,j ' ™ X"‘?”k e Ui fais. s e o e & e o o &li;. Estebeth after spending Tues-' Manager. (304-tf) ren during day at my home. Call El 3 H P d - oo ddy visiting with friends. Y | Red 380 evenings. (326-t2) 1 /CUR TICKET % il 2y caut ;1'1 Bhete | T———— Cremm e ECh‘aC 01 aaus YCUR TICKET on the . o ’}.S EN'S Beauty Saecializing | WANTED—Paity (o share expense sensational new 1947 F Sedan| P. Allen, owner of the Allen 556, 3rd and Main. |)(L}‘x {zn,} ol B e e e K hl L' hl Pl i to be awaiced by the Loyal Order Dairy, left for Edmonton in the| in permanents. Open evenings by S ki cam Ndah o er g an S of Moose. (326-t6) {Peace River country to purchase appointment. (293-3L1) B »m““ 63“) . L e g FOR CHARTER — M. S. Juzz, at (325-t4) Albert Wi.ite, speaks cver KINY | i . 2 Ph. 86 (256-t1) Fe it & i Monday nighi, 4 pm \an6.t3, | Next week’s Haines column will| Bost Harbor. Ph. 861 | JANITOR. COLORED, Married; R R, |be reported by Mrs. Ethel Powell, WINTER & POND CO. Inc. 1 desires position with living quar- RL FOR JONESES 'i‘h" Haines correspondent. Complete Photographic Supplies ters around September 1st. Mr. and Mrs, Wallace Jones be- | 5 +<+<—— _ Developing — Printing — Enlarging| Thoroughly experienced. ~Can PABSONS ELECTRIc coo came the paients of a seven pound,| PR RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Artists’ Paints and Materials of furnish reference and own trans- eleven ounce girl at 6:30 a.m. today | Optometr 4 Ji £or Finest Quality portaticn to Juneau. Write: Tim- Corner SeCOIld and Seward Sh’eets in St. Ann’s Hospital ftwo weeks y and will make €x- ywholesale — Juneau — Retail | othy Rilry, 715 M St. NW, Wash- | = 7 { amination of the eyes and fit glas- s e st - ington, D. C (325-t7) Eurplie Want ‘Ads bring mmw‘“‘“ in her office in the Blomgren PIANOS RENTED ana NED | 7 & ! " | Bldg Phone 636 for appointment. Anderson Shop. { OFF YOUR HANDS 8 hours a day, | (323-41) | — = 5 days a week, only $30. Bring ’; e GUARANTEED Realistic Perma-| y,, " chijd to Day Nursery for | LET vOUR money earn rour, Dent, $750. Paper Curls, $1 UP.| waichful cove. References. Doug- percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor-| Lela's beauty Shop, Phone 20L} 54 305 (325-13) | jy)vn'n)m\ demand notes. . (295-tn) | - 318 Decker Way. —— - ——— | Sed gRiLBGL 5 51 i WANTED TO RENT—2 huimom |~ house in Juneau. Black 285. i OTICE TO CREDITORS ! FOR RENT (32346, e In the Commis ner’s Court for the | ———— e < Territory of Alaska, Division Num- (HEATED APT WANTED—W~ will buy burned out | ber One | . Dougle motors and generators suitable , Before FELIX GRAY, Commissioner | oy mAN STEAM heated rooms, Men| 10r rebuildiag. Parson’s Electric, o and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Ju- e 281 Co. (318-t0) ‘ BEFORE THE DAYS OF MODERN AVIATION the air-trails of Alaska were blazed by hardy individuals and tiny aircraft . . . sometimes with | little more than a plane and courage. Regular were the occasions when they set their little craft down in frozen wastelands withont benefit of modern instruments, This seems far away now . . . when the P N A Coast Liner passenger can relax in the warmth and comfort of a large modern plane. i Dependable motors and qualified personnel all contribute to the progress of aviation in Alaska. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. : . Look to P N A “ Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. eAla kq’s FOREMOST < Airlines RESERVATIONS and TICKET OFFICE g pior g MOLALLA, Ore, Juy 19.—Each (x’xru::v’::ru;;'l;g'\ tf:A?:l;gng:rc«‘;{' Por Comfort an¢ llady at the Brookside Garden| 1 ) sting red a o - 1 Said vessel was built in 1921 at Rock- Bervive (/]-l"\l:v;\?': qunln l:;,:z{ dJ xepor .,h- on port, Texas; her gross tonnage is 18; . lnst«-u;il e :t;u i e tlnr'l:g“.n ome Ygtie pt. Juneau, ORI Tl o8 SRR .’l‘h;n ”'uft?-r p;‘:‘o\r;‘lzn; L:h. reports, | Cold Storage Co., Inc. McClure, , @ 0 e ts, | e o o -+ g ington Hakft the ladies voted notto. meet next| Collector of Customs. |month. | | First publication, July 17, 1946. ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME ‘ R — 20 ,1946, - H WARNING 1 Paciric NORTHERN AIRLINES | | only. Haveu Rooms. Phor neau Precinet. < & = i 322-16) | {WANTED— AL the Juneau Lumber | In the Matter of the Estate of & A HELEN HOFSTAD CLEMENTS, 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt., 1 Mills an operating Millwright. Deceased. range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil- (298- miw NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | loughby BT e ey o {that the undersigned was on the| - 'SPACE 35 x 70 on 10th| Washer, alsc waitress. Call Perey's | 27th day of June, 1946, duly np-‘ Cafe (291-tf) | pointed Executcr of the Last Will| St Phone Wilbur mhu{. 5 5 and Testament of the estate of | (301-t10) | w ANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- Hrh;ln Hlorstadlc1omomls._dec:as:it:;%ia ROOM FUR. cabin, ofl range,| loughby. Phone 788. All persons having clalms & | bath, 513A Willouby. (205-13) the ate of said deceased are re- quired to present the same, W‘Lh\’ROOMSvK\lrhen prlvh(ges Home proper vouchers attached, to the! Hotel—Ph. 886. undersigned at Juneau, Alaska,| within six (6) months from the date | HEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash of this notice. Cole. (260-t1) JOHN H. CLEMENTS, B LOST AND FOUND FOUND — Pair of nmleqs glasses. | Owner may have by identifying and paying for this adv. (319~ t) | FRIDAY, JULY 19, 194¢ Alaskan Clipper Service Pan American’s Alaska Clipper fleet is 100 per cent Douglas DC-3s. Schedules are faster, more frequent . .. with three times as many seats available. Hot meals or refreshments served aloft on all flights. Dates Back 14 Years Pan American has taken the lead for years in pioneering air transportation over un- charted seas and new territories. Its pio- neering in Alaska...launched 14 years ago « .. has consistently given Alaskans better equipment . . . faster schedules . . . lower fares. .. more de luxe service. The coming years promise even greater improvements. Now Includes 14 Cities Pan American Clipper service now makes connections with nearly all of Alaska. Fourteen important points (including Seattle) on regularly scheduled Alaskan service . . . and extra section flights are operated whenever possible. Get fare and schedule information at address below: Baranoi Rotel Phone 106 LAV AHERICAN WorLo Argwars The J;s/em of //{9577}//7 C//}/}m fllflSKWm/ Wu’ S?,p@ml‘m o Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips o HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS @ W % INES For Information and Keservations Phone 612 Alaska = Electromes JIM LANGDON-—-Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECFIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- BERS -— BENDIX ilOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed y Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION | | | | Exccutor of the Estate of HelenvSEAVIEW APAKTML"IA; Unaer Hofstad Clements, Deceased. new management. renovated. 1 First publication, June 28, 1946. and 2 room apariments. One Last publication, July 19, 1946. block from Federal Bldg. (241-1 m FOUND-—Lady’s blue leather purse.| Owner may have by idenn{ylngi and p.\Hny for this adv. (319-tf) | OBJECT lESSON S SEATTLE 5 SPECIAL NOTiCE is heredy giv- en that the Commissioner of Cus- toms, under date of June 25, 1046, gave authority to change the name 1 Last publication, July \\\\\\\\\w As a safely measure, the Juneau| N Police Dept. request the coopera-| < tion of parents in keeping their| fehildren from playing in the streets| P"nn and riding on any car or vehicle| PHONE 204 upon any portion thereof not in- VANILLA n w Knusz ‘u nded or designated for this use cf passengers complete line of ANAT S Just one of the CONTRACTOR A e o i RELIANCE JUNEAU, ALASKA (323-t2) EXTRAC ) Are you interested In a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship 2 7, and SPICES %x Baranof Hotel ... Telepbone 716 Karw K. KA1z, General Traffic Manager FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS Cepyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airtines Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES_ SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank | CALL PHONE 204 : T'}'g:? S I Will Be Glad to Serve You YOUR 107 Cherry St. PURE FOODS PHONE 204 BOX 2652 LTI seatte 4, Wash. e —— of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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