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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI ' cek's transferred and left by plane on Myers started practice in Ketehika Thursday, planning to take a brief and with Mrs. Myers left 30 ye News No'es vacati before reporting for her ago to le in Kansas. Thi ¢ Richards and new assignment. Public Health their first return trip. Whilc 3 u ons arrived on Nurse Verna Huge will take over port Dr. Myers wisited old Ket ] lane er an absi yvernment nurse’s duties until kan friends to whom he had rom I a which arrival of a new appointee. [introducsd by the stork over ) iirbank |ve ago temporarily| Miss Gladys Ward became the PR, ! RE—JUNEAU, ALASKA LS00 a2 e e e WANT ADS B0 2 2 JJ e e | | ! \' | \ i | ouse Jamestown Bay, bride of Garmon Shutt on June 15| The Murray Apartment and ) s | 1 \ to move into town in the at church ceremony performed adjacent houses belonging to the 1’ FOR ALE { BEAL ESTATE | BNersdds 9 before relatives of the groom at Murray estate have been annou ; - FOR SALE i e Colt Lur Williamstown, Pennsylvania. The ed for sale, after being managed | LARGE SIZE H. 0. Little Oil | leavir and now ceremony was followed by a recep-|for years by the late Mrs. G | Burning Heater; new Coleman | ablish an accounting tion and wedding dinner at the Peterson | Floor Furnace; two small size oil —_— . | family home. e | heaters :mmmzm;; (.)11 bunu.nv: LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US The bride is the daughter of| Robert Gaylord returned by plane; water heaters. Plastic —show Prompt Courteous Sarvice g Sitka City Super-|Tuesday after a brief visit to Port-| curtains. Smith Heating & Ap- i ) P : m, Wart, (SIte = B § ay. ¢ 8 brief visit to Port-| i Syl We Have Buyers With Cash visor, a graduate of Sitka High 1 where he had been call ) pliance Co. Phone 476 or call & iday on his hool, and, until last February, the tragic accidental death of 214 Second Street. HOUSES, BUSINESS Opportunities Never 1 w 1 clerk at Sears Roebuck Or- brother. Gaylord is an employe -z - : + Available ler Office. Sha left last March 'the Standard Oil Company. VATIONAL (Gae S gt [“"”d on_ Her first trip. dutslde, bos il T | condition. Phone 96, Chinatown Reasonably Priced. e 1 sister living in LaConner, Wash,, ral services were condi | At e g AR I then went to Pennsylvania Sunday at the Presbyte | BUFF eftension table, | ) Mr. Shutt spent thise years in|Church by the Rev. Elwood Hunt- sHbes, \Jobl stove. Bh E | Sitka as an Army sergeant ander for Richard Shotridge who did| 3 (334-t1) GRADELL LEIGH Knight since his discharge has been study-!at the age of he previous i g RFEALTOR Juneau ing watchm g and jewelry work'at the home of his grandmo | LARGE WARDROBE TRUNK. Ha$ | ppone 557, Corner 2nd. and Franklin | return- in his home town Mrs. Mattie Cook. Surviving | built in ironing board, electric | wo months visit in| Following a brief honeymoon trip addition to his grandmother, arc ' jron $100. Phone Black 328 TR P undergc a to Philadelphia, the couple re- his brother Louis Shotridge and his | R S s et n Seattle, Mrs.! turned to Williamstown where they sister, Lillian Shotridge. — | ! f trip to Cali-|plan to settle permanently e TANDARD Underwood type- FOR SALE | V expected to re- - - Tem Garland, a resident of | writer; one pr. lady's ““J”f | r home here thi son, Norman Dale, weighing 7 Pionecrs’ Hon since September,| boots, size 6; one g white ! ONE OF BEST pusiness buiiding ds, 7 ounces, was born to the (1944, died last *Sunday at e| shoe size 73, | in Juneau ! and Mrs. Thomas Hansen on|Pjoneers’ Home Hospital at the age (334-12) | p DELIVERY truck priced ild, Willi Tuesday ning, July 23, at thelof 83. Funcral services were con-| 15 Phone | for_auick sale. = 10 ounc Salvation Army Home ducted at the Pioneer Cemetery by ¥ ol = ‘T“_l‘*y | YOUR OWN BUSINESS net $700. Mrs. Erne e the Rev. Ernest Nygaard. et b | Reasonable investment equipment - e Wash Louis Low appeared before U. S s | APT. and two houses, 407,| Excellent cendition. bk e s e lba Commissioner W. W. Knight last| Though the trollers continue to!™ 4y Franklin and furnish- | TWO-3 BFDROOM house. Both tend to other urg da of Wi Friday on an a ult and battery |cry o fish”, Cold Sto ings, 2500, $5.000 down and| Good locaiion returned on Thursday charge, pled guilty and was given plant has been forced tc discon- = .pe on palance. Phone 485. | Completely furnished, furnace ere he is bui ! A H Bureau of & Six months sentence com- tinue taking fish until Monday. be- | [ Heat, Jrmeau S Sere. Darty o < in Sitka for plaint was made by A. Clark Hare |cause of lack of freezing spacc | L |3 BEDROOM House, Douglas n Wally and Mary Jar 1 ) months, has been 1 of the Palis and stated = e = 16 ft. REINELL BUILT boat, |35 ACRES PATENTED land witn a ; : i3 a crew member of the | h.p. outboard motor. 807-A W 5 room houce, clectricity, etc. PRt A sl = made an attack upon AWARDS ARE MAD | ( | Furnished 1ear Duck Creek ) W f wm 1 die 1ons fallow crewman, i 4 e at Pelican the day before E MALL BOAT HOUSE and cabin | Machi Work Welding PEN l |5 old, Northern Vegetable Farm,!™ 0 "o o 3 achine — 5 s F L 332-16) | Ninth St. | Frank Ward, recently returncd | Glacier Highway. (332-t6) | ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE erviceman, has purchased the troll- 0" 'I‘UBER(UI.OSIS 1 4 4 ; iy NOW IN STOCK—Gray Lugger, 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 er A 1 from Axel Peterson f Rl Gl AR i 2 1MUBPHY & MUBPHY G TNEE L 8 o i 226 engines with 2 to 1 and \‘n REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | : - Leo C. Tuttle have| The essay contest on Tuberculo-| 1 reduction gears. Juneau Weld-{ppone g7g over First National wank | e trolloer Mabel M. from ' sis, sponsored by the Alaska ) B and Mdohitle BUPD, (329-¢0) | VULEAH!ZIflG Clifford A. Elmore of Ln;m Ixm“l. bereulosis A ««H‘H«vnkxn the Native | BEAUTIFUL LADIES 1 carat dio- | SG— s e | al o Mr, Elmore has purchased a small-| schools and at the Skagway FIA e SRETRARS ar teads fhe] Tl T gD = | 1 ishing o o T - furnr 1 yeen g F: - ¢ H 8 PROMPT SERVICE—WORK GUARANTEED o troller tishing and commut- | torium, has been judged < used car, clectric refrigerator or WAHTED { 3 ing. es awarded. According u]y the what have you? Write Empire | & = S b o jes, mcst of the material subm | Box 650. (328-tf) | WANTED TO RENT — Furnished i NE 30 Fenrd Moy Bo tHe 40-fcot|showed thoughtful effort, on the| - i house or apt. Phone Black 403. | halibut boat Turnpoint from H. A. part of the entrants. Acting as 3 BEDROOL. House, furnished 522 (335-15) Benolkin, for t s a packer. | were Dr. Leo M. Gehrig,, W. 10th &t (328-t1) | el — | tubercul: control consultant, and - - — — {WANTED TO SUBLET—Furnished S SeaBeroulosis house or apt for 2 or 3 months. Atedston Wet ntsemnl| M 08 1‘““'&' b ‘llRpll" i MISCELLANEQUS | Phone Blas 408 C(a85:t8) numbered troller from Karl Woll-| ¢ducation consultant, bo 5 S R 77‘1 HohE % RE 1’ ri 8] o g @ arth and plans to fish when and if | Termitonial "f"“)“,”(‘});‘._’;}":fi'::"" rq. | DRESS MAKING, reasonable pric- | BABY PLAY PEN in good condi- - < ey » has spare time. ! 15 [N BUas bt e es. Phone Black 694, (312-1mo. | tion. Phone Red 465. (335-t2) = S |ed Mrs. Elsie Bruce, a patient at| ©5- *1one Back b9 | e (S e o The 65-foot ht Carmelita, | the Skagw Sanatorium. MIS.! SCANDINAVIAN nOTEL and{ WANT TO RENT—Veteran and (',‘ il ]l (‘ l S ovmed and operated by Norton|Bruce, whose home is in Nenana,| Crystal Steam Baths 457 So.; Wwife both steadily employed, ur- 3 Clapp, was in port Monday with a(is the mother of eight children,| pranklin St. Phone 513. Rates 86| gently need 3 or 4 room furnish- party of eight aboard. After visit-|and Dr. Gehrig states, is a “model! per week and up. Lonnie Couch, e in city. Write Box 2525, 3 g points of historieal interest and | patient.” Ano 1y patient, | Manager. (304-tf) | (334-t4) EVERYTHENE el visiting with friends, the party left| Miss Caimen Bailey of Angoop, e — th ond prize of $25 the following day for Pelican where | won ui ve- fr. Clapp owns a cold storage| Other awards were as follows: From PIHYSJHS fo EI\IG ;\vl.n'( : Charlotte M. Charlie of Minto, i per. —_— | third; Irene Nagayuk of Koyuk, byl Gowns EXPEILY Roy Grover has boug is| fourth; Geraldine Charlie of Minto, (Cleaned and Pressed new operating The ’ Berg Larsen of Chignik, 5 & Cate, formerly owned and . Lillian Rodrieuez of Ketchi- | 5w his brother and sister-in-law, kan, seventh; Liilian Johnson, W NOWAAVE and Mrs. Lon Grover. Lon!Skagway Sanatorium, eighth; Bli- 43-NOUR SERVICE \ver has returned to his former |zabeth Edwards, Skagway Sanator- itm, ninth; Agnes Nicholi, Seward i Sanatorium, tenth. Prizes totaling 25 were divided among the par occupation of fishing JUST k purchased a lot Sam Ha in the DeArmond tract, above thel!icipants. C A .IJ | N Village. He is building al Honorable mention was given [ la home in Fletcherville, work-: Herbert Mar Irene Albayalde, D J ing in his spare time and as ma-iand Lucretia Eldeman, all of terials are available. 1 Larsen of Chignik; O = | Edna } Olga Koutchak and Vic Rogers left by plane for! gsther Nagaruk, all of Koyuk; Lor- 7 Ketchikan last weekend to tak®|ena Mills of Deering; Elizabeth possession of a boat he recently walewga of the Seward Sanator- purchased thers. He plans to re-!jym. i turn on the boat and is expected| The Bcard of the Association ometime this woekend. Mr. ROgers!wisnes to thank all who took part| is laboratory technician for Dr. H.| 4 the contest. J. Hodgins and owner of the Sitka| U SO B i Cate which is now for sale. { FiS. LANDINGS Dr. and Mrs. J. L. Myers arriv-| Fish landings made i Juneau ¢d by plane Thursday on aca-|today were as follows: 40,000 tion trip from their home in Kan-| pounds salmon, brought, in by o whera Dr. Myers is a|John Martinson’s Isis, sold to Al- member of the staff of the Univer-|aska Coast Fisheries; Nuisance IIT; medical school. Dr.| skippered by Stanley Thompson brought in 42,000 pounds of salmon, ian-Stuait, Tom | k’s d in' 112,000 pounds halibut. | - .- sity of Kan brought ' ® 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STARLINERS” D-C3 An ordinary travels two three feei. sneeze or 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tD) | - T <t M. S. Juzz, ati Ph. 861 (256-tt) ! FOR CHARTER Boat Harbor. WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enl-.\rginzl Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality | ! GUARANTEED Realistic F't-r‘rmi-I nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola's beauty Shop. Phene 201 315 Decker Way LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brown leather billfold, val- uable papers to owner only. Re- ward. Return to Empire. (334-t2) PIANOS RENTED ana Anderson Shop. LOST JULY 18—From Baranof Ho- tel Lobby tan hat box with red stripe identification tag attached. Finder please notify Etolin Coulter. (329-t3) LOST—Billfold Sunday night, will appreciate rerwrn of billfold. Margaret Colliton, Baranof Hotel. (329-12) WANTED—W~ will buy burned out motors and generators suitable for rebuilding. Parscn’s Electric Co. (318-tf) e HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT © INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS © (OMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREYGHT SERVICE ® 109% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR NEXT SAILING Juneau Southbound Friday, Aug. 2 FOLLOWING SAILINGS TUESDAY AUG. TUESDAY AUG. FRIDAY AUG. FRIDAY AUG TUESDAY AUG TUESDAY SEPT. FRIDAY SEPT. FRIDAY SEPT. TUESDAY SEPT. TUESDAY FRIDAY S FRIDAY OCT. WEDNESDAY OCT. QFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 STARLINER JUNEAU - HAS 19 FROM WEST ' Arriving on the Alaska Airlines Starliner Juneau with Captain | Thompseon, Flight Officer Roger and Stewardess Baker were the fol- lowing passengers from Anchorage: M. Goldman, M. Goldman, Ger- (trude Griffith, Dorcthy Mahan, ‘,Elizabeth Hill, Marjorie Holligan, Jack Burke, H. A. Gilbert, Mr., Johnson, Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Ralph Moore, Weolson Moore, Mrs., Mary | Moore, Pearl Moore, Loretta Bi>h~] op, Jake Cropley, Judson Brown,; Mr. Johnson, Mr. Martin. On the return flight the follow- ;ing passenge departed for the| | Westward City: H. B. McKinley, Almer Peterson, E. L. Uhlig, Kath- erine Uhlig, Mary Marshall, I. Goldstein, Robert Meek, C. Cope- land, F. Macha. > DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Optometrist now in Juneau will! make examinations of the eyes and | | fit glasses until Wednesday, July; 31 in her office in the Blumgrcn! Bldg. i | Phone 636 for appointment. | -ee —— surgeons in the English army in| the 15th century received $200 a TO COOK and serve WO pec- ial dinners also day work. With reference. Phone 485. (334-t6) EMPLOYED WOMAN wanis smail apt. or room in private home. Re- ferences supplied. Write box 3035. (334-tf) WANT TO BUY—Small house or house with cne or two apartments or other type income property. Does not need to be in excellent condition. Box 242, City. (330-tf) | WANTED—Woman or man dish | washer, also waitress. Call Percey’s | Cafe. (291-t0) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil-, loughby. Phone 788, | s . R T S FOR RENT | aska - Electronics HEATED PRONT room, close || po o T4 LANODON Atgcager, 0 o Phone Black 490. (333-tf) | STORE BUILDING for Rent at South Se e Way and| Ferry Wa Bros. | (327-t6) |4 3 RO()N% FURNISHED Apt., oil range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil-;’ loughby. (316-13) PR e MR AR 3 ROOM FUR. cabin, oil range, bath, 513A Willouby. (295-t3) | | ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home | Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t£) SEAVIEW APAKTMENTS. Under TUESDAY, JULY 30, 1946 Alaskan Clipper Service Pan American’s Alaska Clipper fleet is 100 per cent Douglas IJC-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 J 3 Seattle) on regularly scheduled Alaskan service . . . and extra section flights are operated whenever possible. Get fare and schedule information at address below: Baranot Hotel Phone 106 PAv AHERICAN WorLo Areways (=77 nyf/f/” of //e%flr/ f//‘b/fim TO Wrangell Petershury Ketchikan Alse Trips HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS Citha For Information and Reservatiors Phone 612 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 new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apariments. One| block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) Empire Want Ads hLring resuits! e e e o New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Sheck Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a- MILLION OTHER PARTS We Mail and Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. st s e et —_———————— BOX 2652 PHONE 204 R. W. KRUSE CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You year and 12 cents a day for ex- penses. BOX 2652 e e Your Depo ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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