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THE DAILY ALASKA EMP 1279 EMPLOYERS IN JUNEAU BOYS BACK 'Shower Given for Hapbenings JRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 2 e o 2 e MONDAY JULY 22, 1946 | . 4 d & | Miss Mary T NORTHWEST ALSO IN AFTER DISCHARGED : | iss Mary Tubbs : ALASKA PENALIZED FROM U. S. SERVICE At Haines ... ... | 8 4 A silverware shower was given at |l w de the home of Miss Connie Davis in| - i 8 B 7 e honor of Miss Mary Tubbs Satur- = | T r receiving dischar or S, Alaska, July 20.—(Spec-|day afterncon trom 2 to' 5 o'cloc FOx SALE I REAL ESTATE [ izat in the armed forces, s Ccrrespondence) —Mr. and MTS. Miss Tubbs plans to be married in - { ! boys have returned Calhoun, formerly of Deer- Kentucky will leave Juneaul EXTRA HEAVY duty 10 h.p. out- 1 e last several days . Aalska, arrived in Haines, on pext | board built for Army with special FOR SALE | Arriving in Juneau July 12, to assume duties teach-| - The guests were entertalned with| reduction gear and extra long | three years in the Navy is ers for the Alaska Native Sarvice.'piano sel>ctions by Miss Pat Sha haft, aluost new, $300, also 16 Mt i B o s o son of Mr Mrs. John'They are replacing Mr. and Mrs. for, who has been studying music at| ft. skiff. Tuguire No. 3 Maki Apts.| Live In firsi floor, rent upstairs A graduate of Juneau Jce Hamilton, who have been trans- Northwestern University for th (308-t2) | Apartments and sleeping rooms. | hool in 1940 ather ped ¥ A s ey Choice Jucation of Juneau 1 in 1 a n ferred to A positions at Me a year. While listening to the b Wl —— ; iversity of Washington from ¢ musie, guests completad em- | BEAUTIFUL LADIES !: carat dia- 2 baths, pasement, furnace, to 1944. Eighteen months of ? fering tea towels for tha bride.| mond ring set. Cash or trade for | Garage. Clean, nicely furnished | \{; ice was spent in the South| A baby girl was born to Mr. and ¢ In addition, each girl took| used car, clectric refrigerator or $8,500. J 2 \ 't which time he was serv- Mrs. William Thomas, July 15, at'} e recipe for the conven.| What have you? Write Empire FURNISHED HOUSE ‘ Lieutenant (jg) Hai House. Mother and baby|iance of Miss Tubbs. Box. 650 (328-tf) | 3 Bedrooms, furnace, | John Lowell, Bud's brother ark Aot well | Fenced, a-: condition ; oy i 1 from Fort Ricl RN Most of the girls were’ friend HOUSE IN DOUGLAS damaged by | $6,500. { ’ ter serving a Jack Turnquist of Whitehorse ar-|the brids-elect who have been ! fire—utiaer repair but liveable. AVAILABLE NOW , | rp: in The majority rived in Haines over the Haines {rom Juneau for school or vacatior bedrooins, stove, other furni- Furnishad modern home ime service was spent Cutoff Saturday evening to take|The affair proved to be a reunion for quick sale. ()\}' - On woodcd 5 acres, bus. n in the Aleutian. over duties as Canadian Customs for them and much of the aftsrncor al. Call Dougla. 4 1938 Ford included, m- returning from Fort Rich- officer at Pleasant Camp, located /W pent in comparing notss or (328-t3) Private water and electric . ¢ after service in the Aleu at the der between Alaska and!the cvents of the year. = N ALISAY system § J Heion Bitish Columbia, on the Haines| Miss Davis served refresnments| SEDAN VAST & pleasure cruiser. NEEDS REPAIR | of dis- Cutoff, jof strawberry shorfcake and coffec| S L _'_“w‘"i 7 room nwdern, lot 50 x 100 ! i {later in the afternoon. She was as-| 3 BEDROOM House, furnished 522, $3,250. | Miller Simineo, Jr., cousin of Mrs.!cisted by Mrs. Trevor Davis ar W. 10th (328-t0) | IMPROVED | while John Forest Young, arrived in Haines Mrs. Cary Tubbs, mother of the A 5 110 acres, with or without X e ) years and from Billings, Mont., Thursday af- bride-elact / EQUIPPED modern cafe! 50 goats—$5,500 | “No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean s joined at ternoon, traveling by way of Ed- Those present at ths shower e. best location in town,| BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | ‘ : : 0 graduating monton, Whitehorse and Skagway.|Were Misses Alice Powers, Betty ats thirty-six, newly decorated| Bakery; Hotel: restaurant, all when we say ‘Go Outside by Clipper in 1944. He will make an indefinite stay. |Bonnett, Yvonne Keithahn, Eileen quet room, beer license, elec-| Money makers, Southeastern e 4 B Hellan, Beverly Leivers, Pat: Nel-| tric refrigeration throughout,! Alaska. : 3 . ‘ The picnic, sponsored by ths Mis-|son, Shirley Klemeno, Anna Loi harp freezer and cool roam plus | : E Outside means Outside . . . not outside! Or are we mixing 4 eir wage egta Oung sionary Society, which was held at Davis, Grace Berg, Marion Ca dry storage basement, electr GRADELLE LEIGH you up, Mr. “A”? What we're pointing out is that the é they dis- G Madsen’s last Weodnesday was very T’y-'f 1"”:" Norma Biirford, Be meat saw, grinder, slicer, ice| Clipper lounge seats in the big, Douglas-built DC-33 flown b i Wed< in East well attended and the roasted and|O'Neal, Dorcthy Woodard, Edith! cream machine, thirty gjillon | REALTOR 59 Pah: Aien A, S § S Lroiled salmon was, pronounced de-' Moore, Vi Herold, and ,Margaret| capacity, juke bok, cigarette Phone 557, Corner znd, and Franklin e acTicatlvate ITIEIEY COITRUIIRUIET b TERtenE \ g B licious. Incidentally, EI Melott Femmer. chiné, Owticr has good re 5 ments or hot meals aloft are part of the fare, too. Passenger arir e s of ( nary 1 ‘I" : and Martin Madsen celebrated their 5 r’[\‘lm “v;{t nt \;\m'] !klfml!:n: selling ir face of greatly incre L lists are pretty well filled, and advance reservations are of p New Y Jesta pirthdays at the same timo Jetty DeRoux, Marvel Mathisen,| ing busificss, Excellent opportun- M ———n B i i ) s b = ; ) : g Helen Rolison, Mérie Devon and| iy for man and wife. Write Elma | POR SALE necessary. Make yours, at the address below, just as early e f E,q:v‘\ xrnl The regular monthly meeting of i Cladys Vuille, Rogers, Sitka Cafe, Sitka, Alaska, | as possible, please, OUng, .ORNgLER 0L XL S0CS Nl alne amber of Commerc? | IR R I o | (328-t6) ' ONE OF BEST business building settled Pt 4 S eld Wednesday evening at the L GV T lots. com. | Lots in_Judsau, « olur agrec ity : et s of the Prosident, O. T. Lewis pNA BRINGS !N"- IN TENARLS, Magica, 3 lois, G | pANEL ~ DELIVERY truck ‘priced P A , » employers admitte O business meeting, 1 | pleitly SEGIShed (8 toom BORES . for tuice bule AN MRMA/V waived their right : i re 1l EC. . ! with eleotri> light plant with hot| youR' OWN BUSINESS net $700. - i 1o the por $1 ot sunning water. 0% Tgeaconatie mvestment cqupment, Baranof Hotel Woertp Areways | o in | —— K R O e and | gxcellent condition - $1,800 The Haines Public Lik hict COMIPIIET ARlILAna, v TO0M. IS0- Ty BEDROOM hotise, Both o violations years during ~The Haines Publlc Diwary, WCH pacitic Northern Airlines this| taurant completely cverhauled, | Giood” laeaticn i Phone 106 he e 2 OE bt st thev ARt cuntis e weckend flew the following p with large, electric lights and| Colpletely furnished, furhaoce 1 including service in gengers to and from Anchorage large refrigerator. Write Honorio | now ' Mr. Mit o redecorated, is now open to the!ESHECTS d , ; . Tonorio | pegt, Jimeau. titehell, w s s MOW ORen 0 %iwith Captain Maury Keating, First| J. Floresca (328-16) | o 5 . | . thet 5 . bublic on Wednesday evenings and 4 ¥ . 3 BEDROOM House, Douglas | _ i here. He was born ’ Otficer Tony Gomez, and Steward- 35 ACRES BATEN : i = ir York and is a gré ¢ of y afternoons s Batriole LIGHT ORUISER FOR SALE. gr|?® fURES FATENIED land with A Yale University From Anchol 0.. B H trade for car. Imperial Hotel. Apt,| 5 room house, electricity, etc. . k 61 Following the w the ¢ Mayo V. Ran and daughter, wiliam Everett, Dr. M. McFarland,| 17. (328-t2) | Furnished 1ear Duck Creek diys planned to spend a couple of weeks Charmaine, left Haines July 17 {0r yena Boekman, Jim Cooper, Bill TAKING ORDERS for delivery one| Unusualbuy. alns sl W tha Adirond Tl ill pro- Whitehorse, traveling over the!Owens. Axel Olsen v, weck double Arctic down filled|SMALL BOAT HOUSE and cabin DR. RAZ LILLIAN CARLSON ) t Haines Cutoff At Whitehorse, Rycsell B. Ad w.| surplus siccping bags, $25 also| OR Ninth St. « L - Charmaine took a bus to Anchor-|gigygn, single mountain bags, down fill- Optometrist, now u for k ) age, where she joined her mother.| ™ an’ Anchor Taylor, Mar-| cd, $18; Army rucksacks with fll~'M“nPHY & MURPHY s two weeks stay and ® € o o B T ion Barlett Hy me| uminum back brace, Red 413 3 iy WAL SIS [ o R . ! PRIET, o T YOS, e, 31 REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS ALY amination of tre cyes and fit glas-| GET YOUR TICKET on the, Rese Doddy and Helen Calahan,|Wilson, A. Weiser, Mis. A. Weiser,| evenings. 327-65) | prione 676 over First National Hank 4Rg seés in her office in the Blomgren sensational new 1947 Frazer Sedan of ibury, Connecticut, arrived Robert Kon », A. Patrick, Eldon —— T”b Bldg. P! 36 for appointment. to be awarded by the Loyal Order in Haines from Skagway aboard |Brognel, Karl K. Katz, B. H. Kip- | BRAND NEW 445 double condensex ° - i e R T e ; . L Kip- |~ ast aluminum body, _precision R—————T Daily Scheduwled Trips -t6) (the gasboat Norma last Su M. L. Grout. o - o e Since leaving ' thelr’ home, they P PO type PRINTER enlarger. Ideal WANTED YCUR TICKET on the WHITE SPEAKS TONIGHT |traveled over the Canadian Pacific! Empire Want Aas bring resutis)| fof color or black and white, | TO - gensational new 1947 F r Sedan Albert While will speak tonight through the Canadian Rockies, 9| ———— A —| $170.50. Cuii 714 days. (327-t6) 5 i " : } to.be awaiced by the Loyal Order 7 oclock over KINY for the Vancouver, and on to Skagway on| ; e S el Bl c0Fy sDQUSe NI ll i BWaY ON| pepartment of Agriculture, Forest | GLACIER CAB—Special rates to of permanent. Lee SHEQ range of Moose. (326-16) Alaska T vers League. the Princess Louise. Rose D00AY iS| garvice. Office of Regional F w240} 5 4 iy By , h o of Neil Doody. a long.Strvice Office of Regional Forester,| Tce Hatbor with boat reservation,| Butts, Juicau Hotel (328-t6) e s el Bt g SR I Juneau, Alaska. Sealed bids will be | weekends and holid: TepE o oot W i time resident of Haines. They plan|y.ceiyveq at the office of the United | (327-t6) | WANTED- Scmeone to repair books H to remain in Haines about one giqpos Forest Service, Room 406, i for the Juneau Public Library. 2lexs. urg elic an ” “ month. | Federal and Territorial Building, | LEAVING TOWN—Will sell, sled,! Call afternvons or evenings. Edna W Er lw 5 fi @ C l& ! R ) o I | Juneau, Alaska, until 9:00 A.M., Aug- | $3; ironivy board, $2; boy's he Heaton Lomen, Librarian. = | ust 26, 1946, and then publicly open- ringbone sport coat, 3 (828-t1) A'S” Trtps A | ed for furnishing the materials and | sailor’s pia-coat, size 42. 513-Aj——— — Syaor g e g | performing the work for construct-' Willough (326-t3) | WANTED—Paity to share expense ing the Mendenhall Peninsula Road situated between Glacier Highway and Fritz Cove Road. The length of the project is 1.07 miles, and the principal items of work are approxi- mately as follo Clearing, 3 acres; | Grubing, icres; Unclassified Lcavation, 3,622 cu. yds.; Rock Bor 3,500 cu. yds.; Surfacing, 1,675 | Silex Ceffee Makers Electric Air Heaters Fluorescent Desk Lamps Eleciric Hot Pads Kohler Light Plants PARSONS ELECTRIC (0. TUESDAY NIGHT; | EXHIBIT SHOWN Th> Juneau City Band will hold| the usual weekly practice tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the High|row, gchool Gym and all members are|CU. ¥ mouts, 8; Turnaround, | requested to report on time 11; Culverts otlows: 52'-8”, 54'-12", Lillian Uggen, of the Alaska Mu- [108'-18” and 24'-24”. The minimum | ic Supply Co., has a most or 1 'wage paid laboring employees on display of the Juneau band, in min- | this project should be in accordance ‘iatures and otherwise, in the show |[With the classified labor rates set ywindcw on Seward Street. T forth in the special provisions. Plans | are tabbed h ot and specifieations may be examined | names of the various nlay by prospetcive bidders at the Forest ay be recognized, maybe, by |Service Office, Room 313, Federal | s gin miniatures first struments they play. and Territorial Building, Juneau, | 4 BB . Alaska. When copies of plans and | Corner Second and Seward Streets LET YOUK mones earn four |SPecifications are requested, a de- | percent. Buy Alaska Finance Cor- |Posit of $5.00 will be required to in- | sure their return. If these are not | returned within 15 days after open- | ing of bids, the depesit will be for-| feited to the Government. Checks | should be made payable to the | Treasurer of the United States. | First publication, July 20, 1946, Last public 23, 1946. (295-tf) poration demand notes. e 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS | “STARLINERS” D-C3 STESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT ® INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE 'DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS e (OMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE ® 10% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR { { | DRESS MAK. LARGE BUFFET, extens pair snow shces, coal with coils. Phone 428 u table, | heaters | (325-t0) | 0 BLONDE HARDWOOD desk, Al- arka oil paintings. Phone 718 (323-6) PLATFOR) “Gr. 200, (323-tf) GUARANTEED Rebuilt motors and generators. Parson’s Electric Co. (318-tf) USED TIREb. Assorted sizes, re- conditioned Pre-war. Reasonable. Vulcanizing Dept. Juneau Motors. (314-tf) MISCELLANEOUS reasonable pric- es. Phone Black 694. (312-1mo.) SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL and Crystal Steam Baths 457 So. Franklin St. Phone 513. Rates $6 per week and up. Lonnie Couch, Manager. (304-t1) KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Juzz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) WINTER & POND CO., Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Junéau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lala’s beauty Shop. Phone' 201 315 _Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND LOST—This morning a_small gold Bulova Ladies waich between MacKinnon Apts. and Baranof Hotel. If found please call 557. (328-t2) PENOLA INC., Chicago, 111 FOUND — Pair of rimless glasses. Owner may have by identifying and paying for this adv. FOUND-—Lady’s blue leather purse. Owner may have by identifying and paying for this adv. (319-tf) —In Tarcnga éflljk in -Sydney, Al tralia, there is a giant floral clock of 100,000 growing plants, (319-tf) ars to Haines for trip a Highway. Harold E. Green 630. | (325-t4) | ferrying over Ales Smith. Phone JANITOR, COLORED. Married; desires position with living quar-' ter around September 1st.| Thoroughly experienced. Cani furnish reference and own trans- portation to Juneau. Write: Tim-‘ othy Riley, 715 M St. NW, Wash- | ington, D. C. (325-t7) | WANTED TO RE} - — | —2 bedmnm‘ house in Juneau. Black 285. (323-16) WANTED—W~ will buy burned out | motors and generators suimmu‘i for rebuilding. Parson’s Electric| Co. (318-t1) WANTED—AL the Juneau Lumber Mills an operating Millwright. [ (298-t1) } WANTED—Woman or man dish| washer, alsec waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. FOR RENT STORE BUILDING for Rent at South Seward-Marine Way and Ferry Way. George Bros. (327-t1) CLEAN STEAM heated rooms. Men | only. Haven Rooms. Phone 281 (322-16) I3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt, oil! range, bath. Inquire 513-A° Wil-| loughby. @16-13) | UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on 10th | St. Phone Wilbur Irving. | (301-£10) | | [ 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, ofl range, bath, 513A Willouby., (295-t3) ROOMS—Kitchen privileges, Home Hotel—Ph. 886. i {HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Unaer new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-t1) PALISANA IN PORT The Palsana, freighter for the| Alaska Tracsportation Company, arrived this morning from Skag- way. She unloading freight at the Alaska Steamship Company dock and will gail south to Seattle. l o HBAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservatiors Phone 612 ronics . a-Kieet YIM LANGDON--Manager [ Alask Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime @ ! MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND ! "RECKIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- { LERS -— 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 ; i WRITE FOR INFORMATION e mrrreed L3 Your Deposits BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS IN THIS BANK INSURED 1 First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKQ MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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