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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA [vanMeter, to spend - p TeW Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson. Mrs who expect || ettt S N Rasmussen owns and operates a month to six weeks on the pro- W Py {3 rding to earlier plans a ) engers leaving on the North drczlactric plant was to be built a 3 ! ¢ B weekend were: Mrs. John Heiring Bay and to be powered !em Eg*‘i& L Commi 1 nce and young daughter Joan a water tunnel built through tic |4 | / ) spend two months visiting rel ige to Blue Lake. L o 2t e Pyrat ) iv ites; Mrs. Sadie Me- BB \ — Bi ning to her home in| Mr. and Mrs. Dormand M i KA, A ma : ; B visit of several weeks have bought and moved into the | FOR SALE | REAL ESTATE t of Mrs, Marie Bright- Verne McGraw houss on Baranoff | e ? £le MeNichol, nurse street. |ONE 33 COLT - Automatic with ron SALE o t Iome Hospital, to _ | helster. Call at 175 Gas- i Mirs. G ¥ « » States; Mrs. Vivian| “Bud” Brown, local ACA pi ! Ave. evening. (330-t3) HOME AND INCOME 5t to her home in has rented the Loy House on Oja' . ARY s s Live in ftrsi floor, rent upstairs ek et visit of some Street. His wife, baby and mother-| WHITE ROTARY Portable Sewing — Apartmert: and sleeping rooms. " home of her son- in-law ariived this week from Ala-| Machine. Excel. condition, $100. Choice Iucation of Juneau rter, Mr. and Mrs. bama, and were met in Juneau by | Call Miss Mitchell, 500. (330-t3) 2 paths, pasement, furnace, ) ”11‘ On\;? ‘I;‘ ('mr\n‘l Mr. Brown. WEANING AGE PIGS for sale. C. :;;‘:nfin Clcan, nicely furnished ¢ I i . b3 e | tzer, Box 1024, Jur o O ke s ARG PR Seat A 0 RS wreq| 1 SRS FURNISHED HOUSE ¢ ; with their son and daughter- O'Neill house on Peschouroff street. | i 3 Bedroons, furn : . Mr. and Mis. E. T. Me Miss Lane arrived recently from|TWO NE Arabian Khilim| Fenced, A-: condition i : vrs. William Rodenberg with her Jun i x 9 and 4% x 8. Write | $6,500. \ _children Billy and Nancy, to visi L i Box 6, Jhnean AVAILABLE NOW r parents in Peterst 3 Mrs On Monday the Lutheran Bil Furnishad modern home Grover Hanley and son Chatles, re- Vacat school will be started at|REMINGTON 35 cal on we 5 acres, bus. : 4 _ turning to their home in the States, the Lutheran Service Canter, led by, rifle, like new, Call 1938 Ford included, i r o few weeks visit here with the Rev. Ernst Nygaard and Capt.! Private water and electric 1 Mr. Hanley, a fisherman. Al Dictz All children are wel-| e system. : ; : i . come and urged to attend. 16:1t. VCBCLAOM BATI S SHb: NEEDS REPAIR . Mrs. Orville Paxton, who went & D S { outbonrd motor. 807-A W Tth St.| g o0 S baen sy 10p " ; i ¢ south for medical treatment early )T YOUR TICKET on wm} (320-12) | o9 v i, 10 (I\"c ',\mm‘:' |frv‘x‘n'x\"l(1 :m (‘th(' 5 ticnal fiew 1947 Frazer Sedan! | TRANSPORTATION Turnished — { IMPROVED s ’,'“\T' ket Sy i S ”_““ Union Oil Dock to Taku Lo 5, with or without { n s L oS e R bl 26 "‘: 10 am. Saturday. Mary 50 ~$0,500 1 Juneau by 2 axton, sturn- | — = . raviot 11 Priddy eve BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES | cd with them on the North Sea. | INVITATION TO BID | R | e & o o 4 3 (329-t4) | Bakel Hotel; restaurant, all iy | The Territorial Department :f: | mon Al WOttt ive Heinie Dahl, stockman at the """1!" “i\l"l_‘l‘( Territory of Alaska.| pypLEX HOUSE in Douglas. For{ Alaska. : es t A mitary Grocery, left Monday Jihet £ o announces the In-i o tjculars, call Douglas 602. | i : e toard a troller, to spend a W SRR IR (320-13) | ; p h Lis wife in Potersburg urance on Medigal | Sup- e | : = ; o reim bypiAbe ety | "PUSSAOG MR S s | NOWE T Y e T S S < Terrtiery operty in the ; 226 engines with 2 to 1 and 3 10 ppone 557, Corner 2 S ; i oo 2 557, er 2nd, and Frankli v i mond area Seward, 1 reduction ge Juneau Weld- | b BTkl s Wik 3 : {8 _— “risiints : r A ‘h RO ing and Machine Shop. (320-tf) A pach I i Se e 1“1‘, ‘,‘ i . Hatia s are to be submitted, in tripli- { —— .. et 1 « Jnother, And Mr. and Mrs. Jack Conway Ieft | oo on Standard Bid Forms which, | DRILL PRESS with % h.p. motor. i \-in- dau Mrs. H. ) Wednesday aboard the cruiser Zen- ¢ oeine with detailed instructions{ Sce at Juneau Welding and Ma- | FOR SALE M Ra ovia, owned by Don McGraw, fO' yay e ghtained from Dr. C. E chine Shop. (329-t0) | b i 5 \ five day fishing cruise. TEey |apprecnt” Commissioner of Health, { =2 ik {ONE OF BEST business building g : 5 planned to gc as far as Pelican, Boy 1931, Juneau, Alaska { BEAUTIFUL LADIES 14 carat dia-| Lots in Juneau. * 5 e hould weather permit. Bids 10 be opened at 10 A. M.; mond i t. Cash or trade for' PANEL DELIVERY truck priced on Ju . 1946. i used car, vlectric refrigerator or for quick: sale. | A \ 3 i Her oo . The Camp Fire Girl and 4-H First publication, July 10, 1946. what have you? Write Empire YOUR OWN BUSINESS net $700. i D € py Club camping trip sponsored by Second publication, July 17, 1946 f (328-tf) | Reasonatle investment equip bment | ? i i i to I ¥ tary, left Monday noon aboard |Third publication, July 24, 1946. i o e Y ixcellent condition N ) \ - it {he North Star for a five day i e 1= o ‘/"_L""‘:‘slf“v”“i‘;“‘h',“f TWO-3 BFDROOM house. Both i Bate Rt it the Scout Cabin near SUMMONS FOX PUBLICATION | " - wder T o i, | Good locaiion it i Point. The party returned late No. 5573-A s !:”"' oo, Own. | Completely furnished, furnace f Friday ovening aboard the Claren- THOMAS MUGFORD, above | "M% li""“‘l’ (‘)“l'l Sy 3 v Heat, Jimeau. { i i Lope REETING : er In hosplial. CRE Do o vy, |3 BEDROUOM House, Douglas | ’ poe jsit In the party wore Supervisors MF OF THE UNITED | § 1) 35 ACRES PATENTED land with 3 Wiy~ e ; s i Capt. Al Dietz, Mrs. C. B. Cirisi- AMERICA, you are|3 BEDRO(LL House, furnished 522 5 room house, electricity, etc. ensen and Mrs. Frahk Price; tke hereby commanded to be and appear | w, 10th St. (328-tf) | Furnished 1ear Duck Creek ampers included Lyle Keubn, Ger- in (he above entitled Court, ie.: In | Unusual hu Price, Naney the United States' District Court for | FULLY HwUTPPED > | SMALL BOAT HOUSE and cabin Hert, the Territory Ala Division| for sale. best 1 On Ninth St. ! mber One, at Juneau, d Di- ts thirty newly dece Janr2t Hellerich, Nu n of said Territory, and answer { banguet rocm beer lice HY ind Georgia B. Pri to the eccmplaint filed | retrizeration throughou ‘MURP : & MUBP“Y Neill Andersen spent Wednesday in the above entitled | cezer and cool room plusi REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS rd 'mumL in camp, instructing That certain action wherein Anna| dry stovase basement, electric, Phone 676 over First National Sank s in outdoor cooking Mugford is the plaintiff, and Thomas saw, grinder, sk el l »aring a meal on the beach. al baked ovised iscuits reflector oven youn: returned reluc- and are already looking for- ward to the next camping trip The Girl Scout Cabin was built during the middle thirties by a crew of CCC men under the dir tion of the Forest Service at the request of the Girl Scout Council. A large logcabin, equipped with a Lang range in excellant condition, sleeping quarters in an open bal- cony, an cil drum hea in the large living room, the cabin h: Leen kapt in good condition ar practically free of destructive depre- the Girl Scouts disbanded several years go, the cabin has seen ittle of the use for which it was tended. However, it has Leen t- re nd widely used as a vacation and hu ing lodge and now, with the ation of the Boy Scouts ion of the Cub S ire Girls and the 4-H Club is hoped the cabin will be put which it was camp for youngsters. it back into the use for built—a Bl A new survey of the Blue Lak power project has Leen started un- der the direction of W. T. Stuart Working with Mr. Stuart are 1" b Dodge, J. L. Perchek and w ® 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STABLINERS” D-(3 HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALGFT SED FLIGHT SCHEDULE g W PR .‘.Jnu BRILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU. ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE 10% REDUCTION ROURD TRIP FARES :00D FOR ONE YEAR -] T4 OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 .| just and eq Mugford is the defendant, which is No. 5573-A on the docket of said Ccurt, within thirty (30) days after the completion of the period of pub- | lication of said summons, Wwhich said sumons, by an order made and entered by saild Court in said action, on July 16th, 1946, was ordered to be published for a period of once a | week for four (4) consecutive weeks, | ccmmencing on July 17th, 1948, in case said summons is published, or | within th (30) days after August 7th, 1946, or within forty (40) days date of its service upon you, in { . this summons is served upon | you persenally, and to the complaint of lh(l abe intiff on g file in said Court in the above en- | titled action, and if you fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, after the plaintiff will apply to the Court } for the relief demanded in his com- plaint, i.e.: For an absolute divorce and dissolution of the marriage con- tract between plaintiff and defand- ant. And for such other and further relief as to the Court may appear ble. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed | the seal of the above entiled Court | at Juneau, Alaska, this 16th day of {July, 1946. (SEAL) JOHN H. WALMER, Clerk of the Disirict Court. | By J. W. LEIVERS, ‘ Deputy Clerk. l'n~( publication, July 17, 1946. st puhh(.xlmn Au;, t 7, 1946. LOST AND FOUND {LOST JULY 18-From Baranof Ho- tel Lobby tan hat box with red \ i | | | stripe identification tag attached. Finder please notify Etolin Coulter. | (329-t3) LOSTBilliold Sunday night, will | appreciate remwn of billfold. | Margaret Colliton, Baranof Hotel, | (329-t2) FOUND — Pair of rimless glasses. Owner may have by identifying and paying for this adv. (319-t0) FOUND- Lady's blue leather purse. Owner may have by identifying (319-t) | l | and paying for this adv. 107 Cherry St. Seatile 4, Wash. New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Sheek Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. We ‘I\In 1 > ma- n 1..11 chine cream capacity be chine, Owncr has go selling in face of gr WANTED TO BUY—Small | WANT house or ing busincss. Excellent cppc i ity for man and wife. Write Elma| house with one or two apartments Rogers, Silka Cafe, Sitka, Alaska.| O other type income property. Does not need to be in excellent condition. Box 242, City. (330-tf) IN TENAKLE, Alaska, 3 lots, com-'—— - - pletely furnished 3 room house WANTED TO RENT — Building <|:imb]v for boat building. 132 6th . after 6 p.m. (330-t4) hot | on| with electri and light plant w.< cold running water. kitchen rd ”"’WA\ITFD ~ Wardrobe trunk. Call tely farnished 3-room Blue 449, (330-t4) taurant ompletely overhe PO PR T with la cleetric lights and | WANTED — Housework, day, $1 large refrigerator. Write Honorio| hour. Room 6, Alaskan Hotel. | J. Floresca. (328-16) | (329-t2) | TAKING ORDERS for delivery one| WANTED TO RENT—Five room ! weck dcubie Arctic down filled furnished house by August 15th| surplus sie also] for minimum of 2% months‘ single mo Blue 889 8 to 5. (329-t3) ed, $18; Army cksacks with al- uminum back brace, §5, Red 413 VANTED—Small apt. or 1‘0"’5‘ evenings. (327-5) temporary or permanent. Lee F S ER O, Bmts Juncau Hotel. A328 lfiv: type PRINTER enlarger. Ideal desires_position with “""“ quar- | for colbr or hinck and White,] ieo..SEOUnd, ‘Beptember . JHG| $170. . (327-6) Thoroughly experienced. Can| furnish reference and own trans-| portation to Juneau. Write: Tim- GLACIER CAB—S ; i ; Tee Havbol with boat reservation, ;“hf ml;)‘"g”’ M Bt NW, :;"‘i‘,‘,:\ weekends and holidays. Call 858, NEYR i (327-t6) | WANTED—W~ will buy burned uun‘ LARGE BUFFET, extension tabic. ?;:m;fhu:l‘;:”"em“m’s suitable| pair snow shoes, coal heatere| o ¢ i with coils. Phone 42 (325-tf) b WANTED—AL the Juneau Lumber Mills an operating Millwright. (298-tf) ED Rebuilt motors and generators. Parson's Electric Co. (318-t1) g WANTED—W( dish HlscELLA“Eo“s washer, alsoow:il:rcso; CTI?K;’ucy's Cafe. (291-tf) | DRESS MAK[N(:, | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil-! es. Phone Black 694. (312-1 (312-1m0.) | “1oughby. Phone 788, SCANDINAVIAN HOTEL and Crystal Steam Baths 457 So. FOR RENT Franklin St. Phone per week and up. Manager. 513. Rates $6 Lonnie Couch, | STORE (304-t) KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone | 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents, Open evenings by nppulutmcnl, (293-3tf) BLI!.DING for Rent at South Seward-Marine Way and Ferry W: George Bros. (327-tf)' 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt, oil range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil-| loughby. ffils-t") Boat Harbor. Ph. 861 (256-tf) | UPSTAIRS SPACE 35 x 70 on IOLh St. Phone Wilbur Irving. (301-t10) | WINTER & POND CO,, Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale — Juneau —— RcmniROOMS-Knchen priviieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. oil range’. | (295-t3) 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, bath, 513A Willouby. PIANOS RENTED ana Anderson Shop. GUARAN’I‘EED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. | SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under Lela’s beauty Shop. Phone 201.| New management. renovated. 1 815 Decker Way. and 2 room apartments. One —_— block from Federal Bldg. There is enough bituminous coal (241-tf) 'in the United States to cover anl larea the size of the state of Ohio ,to a depth of 45 feet. ——————— A game similar to checkers was played by the Egyptians as early as 1600 B. C. TUNED. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-tf) Between Pearl Harbor and V-J| Day, more than 2,200,000,000 tons of bituminous coal were produced in the United States—an average of nearly 2,000,000 tons a working day. { R} o~ WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1946 “Sure, Mr. Abercrombie, Clipper express rates are lower, but the bear must be dead” Pan American flies live chicks, thousands of them, scratch- mg and peeping. But a live, healthy bear . . . with muscles "way out to here . . . is something else again. We fly lots of furs Outside, but the bear, or other occupant, always has been removed first. Fur, gold, game— just about everything an Alaska businessman or sportsman wants to send — can go by low-cost Clipper express. Get express and passenger information at the address below. PAnv AMERICAN WorLo Areways 7}(" :S;)/wn of //e/7////l] (///ers Baranol Hotel Phone 106 Suuticosiehn o ulfé Daily Schedwled Trips TO Sitk Wrangell Petershury Ketchikan Al $0 rips HAINES aKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS j 5y i or Information and Reservatiors Phone 612 | Alaska Electrames . 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 Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION