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who veteran mething, Public in the pill f to hi But la J [ ne - serious troubl at threate ic 250 former and present resi- - lwreck mnot only his training but ¢ of Juneau and Douglas at- his whole life Jed was walking tepded their annual picnic at 0 C « day through a corridor woeodland Park in Seattle, on Sun- in the Ct Build An acciden- qay July 21. It was a beautiful i al explosion mical Those aftending swapped disabled and now draws a pension injured him se s 1 1dships and -enjoyed themselves ot 45 bucks a 1 C 1e hosp b o ensely res of oldtimes met After he bot e the f time in years. Here der Public 16 e e b 5 I ital 1 partial list of thore attending ing how t B o 546 the picnic, so read it and see how gineer, he got s i - ne out, he Many you know or remember Lad ti rippe Md 208 Suian U s e Sy SHRRY Mr. and Mrs. George Benson ( Cat Fever o5 amazement. But Kenneth Carlson, Mr. and Mrs. V 1y, Jed got sick, and b Hit pension went W- Mulvihill, Louise Kemper, Mr £o to the hospit and Mrs. Max Behrmann, Mr. and vate hosp right v qp it voure injureq Mrs. Jack Henson, Paul W. Kegel, a VA hos I c b (providing Mrs. A. McCaul, Marie Williamson there for two week a i s gL n, Yolanda Ukerti Montgom- not have to pay any cost ¢ X v ; ery bis two wezk's stay: The VA Xer P 1‘ erti, Mr. and Mrs. George the works 3 g Ellen Chinella, Mr. and That's one of the things you ge / i g ams, Mr. and Mrs. John uncar Public 16, You pd % fate free medical y di g e " Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wald, Mr abitity, mot btk and Mrs. Glenn Wald, Mrs. Emma one kg A L. Perelle, Mrs. Ina H. Benson, Mrs or o g i i Anderson, Dick Jackson, Mrs plait 3 ks a Mackie, Ed Mackie, Mrs p your e N 1 Mackie rehabilitati K The ‘permanent loss of WRE i rgraihy Yand Donna” Rosenidren, thing. Ther ¢ dna Carpenter Russell, Chas. W. the cost & flat 299 Russell, Fred P. Henson, C. C. Car- you may 1 1 I : the $246 | hter. Mrs. John T. Holm, Alice VA hospital for W 1 to Jed.shouldn't' “p 4 “qQuist, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer - I P e WLy ., Mrs, Bertha Peck, H 8 De ©'Shepard, Gladys Haslett, D. Lott his feet h 10 My Grace March, Margaret n under Public 16,y ' bt A Mr. and Mrs. E. M. McCullough, Wi kept On ' afinnie Hagen, Mr. and Mrs. H. H g ; vance ol prandes, George Tulintsef, M. B he went 'back 40 W& gfapyurry and Elfeateth,’ GI i ourse and pupning, A, E. Running Mrs. Carol S. Jorgensen and a > big rea-lgoyonters, Joan and Joanne; L o od thing caen and family, Mrs. Anna Kron- vz disabled and . ;c¢ Mr. and Mrs. Loran B. Mor- i You get fre2 .jo np and Mrs. W. E. Sparks, Mr ; for all disabilities.| g Mps L. W. Smith, Mrs. Clara 73 B d if you're hurt in any way the gu. "i ' romiEse sgary ‘]“"‘ e ; Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Scott, n > conr.celed - disabiliby, for WhICh \8ing ‘anfi'Mrs. John Walmer, R. E. hat P(ly.‘a B DO I DAy . herland, Mr. and Mrs. Gus A t time 11 run over some oth- P . g Uy YOU never redlize how e sl ckson, Mr. and Mrs. Guy L : ith, Mike Danilotf, Steve Ferris, valuable an insurance -+ Léona. Saith policy ecan be until you . AT Thais Bayers, Balnave, E. Bal- have a loss. EEjWIN HUa ¢ nave, George E. Hall, Mr. and Mrs ¥ G. L. Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Until then it is simply QASSFE A?};iv IM Duckworth, Mr. and Mrs. Claude a qualified promise to FRI2D REV A Erskine. pay. But after a loss it . B Thomas A. Haigh, Esther M. definitely and tangibiy HQM[ lN !UNEAU Hzigh, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil C. Rula- proves its value. i ford, Garnetha R. Moe, Mr. and X Mrs. N. W. Lawrence, Mrs. J. M. Aok this Bartiay Edwin H. Hoffman, 64, passed Clark, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Spic agency for ;uh-l'mtulv iynl-l A 1160 iSfdeit Ml il Bl Frneskaisilatond. 5 He was Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Rulaford, M surance to protect your 14 had been and Mrs. Frank Kline, Mrs. Anna property. % u for many McSpadden, Mr. and Mrs. R. L TR Sear ; " | Caldwell. James E. Chapadcs. vivors are his widow, ohe son, | ‘Marie Fox, L. V. Shakespeare, H Sllaqtu@k Koy Hoffman, formor Chief of [Edman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wehren, Boltee :0f Juncsii and now ' esi- | Mi and s A. P. Brower, Mrs d f S o hters, [Ruth Cole Hamilton, Miriam Low?> Adeney rs. Emil Savora and Mrs. Shirley | M5, Ruth Brillhart, Mrs. Jennie =) BE R oty nean. ¥ Cadwell, Mrs. Betty Kihlman, Mr < . s are at the Charles 8hd Mys. A. B. Phillips, Mrs. W. Seward Street e et g e CHR R L iy e i Mk W, O Junau P’ione 219 White, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Covich, ements ars pe word from his ‘sen. Nichinovich and family. John Weil, Mary Millen Fair- banks, Mrs. Earl Osborne, Bill Shirk, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin H. An- dcrson, Mrs. Annabelle Anderson. Mr. For the "LUNG PULL" 7 Larry Hill, Belle E. Knudsen, Mr. bu LAHG S and Arnold Mogseth, y o gl Mr d Mrs. Alex Sey, Mrs. Donnie Taylor Hansen, Rolf Han- sen, Mrs. George Johnson, Lodema SALTED RUTS Johnson, Jimmy Johnson, R. Mit- rocich. F. A. J. Gallwas, Mr. and Mrs. L. Delebeque, Mr. and Mrs. George Whyte, Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Bruszth, |Mr. and Mrs. M. Brenno, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Patterson. | Margaret Wilson, Ma y Schneider, ® 21 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STARLINERS"” D-C3 © HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT o INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS © (OMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE © 10% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR OFFICE BANOF HOTEL Phone 667 Over 250 Former or Present | Residents of Channel Affend Big Juneau -WD‘ougvlgsil?iimic and Mrs. Stan Hill, Lois Hill, | .wenderful time,” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B e el e e I‘ T IS WANT ADS | FOR SALE ~ <~ 1{19 PT. ROUND boftom boat, plexi- also shelter, 31F961, 3% glass Mr. and Mrs. Sands, Mr. and M = D, 7. Biatrsson e wid hp., 2 cylinder outboard motor. E. Boyle, Jimmie Boyle, Jr., George Phone 748 Velas, l\lll]rx J. Campbell, Josephine 3 BEDROOM house C"\’“"}’f’] ol AP .. | small apt, hardwood floors, con- AT ;"‘k‘“‘"““‘ L crete basement, lot and half. 522 rthur Ficken, Glenn A. E: i W. 10th St Beatrice Bothwell, Cosly Reet Jane Cann SAVE A MESS, use a Silent Butler Florine Housel, Ross Fox, Mr. to empty ash trays. Home Beau- and Mrs. R. E. DeWitt, L. B tiful son, Lloyd Jarman, John A. F ine, Jane Jarman, C. L. Ebin LARGE SIZE H. C. Little Oil Fred Baxter, Mrs, M. Prigger,' Bur Heater; new Coleman Claude C. Bladwin, Helen Baldwin Floor Furnace; two small size oil Mr. A. W. Ladum, John and Mar-| heaters; automatic oil burning garet Martin, Mrs. Lillian W. Dan- water heaters. Plastic shower iels, Selim J. Jackson, M. G. Met-| curtains. Smith Heating & Ap- calf, Dorothy Ebing pliance Co. Phone 476 or 11 at Mrs. W. A, Rasmussen, Mrs. Julia 214 Second Street. (335-16) Rian, J. M. Williams, Mrs. R. A.' - . .| Kanvidan, Mrs. Matt John v, NATIO CASH Register, good| L. Harkey, Edith F. Harkey condition. Phone 796, Chinatown Aubrey Maloney, Mrs. W. 1. Hell-| Cale (335-15) | man, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Schwilz, j pop BUFFET, extension table,i Florence Taindberg, Mt A. Har- | 00050 CR0 i S0t e my rington, Jack Harrington, Lorene oo PR H. Krause. | Erna Meier, Mr. and Mrs. John LARGE WARDROBE TRUNK. Has Pastl, J. B. Wheat, Regina Pallasch built in ironing board, electric Mrs. Harry Mickley, M. and Mrs.| jron $100. Phone Black 3 ! L. Zynda, Mr. and Mrs, Henry t3) | Meier. S i Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kirk. Mr. WASHING MACHINE, $45. Phone | and Mrs. Wm. J. Koshak, Naomi! 351 after 5:30 pm (334-t4) | Crozier, Jackie Schmitz, Lois ' —— — <t Schmitz, Mr. and Mrs. Felix L.'APT. HOUSE and two houscs, 407, | Erotian 411, 415 § Franklin and fumish-| Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wasson, Mr., ings, $12500, $5000 down | and Mrs. John Graf, Mrs G. F.| terms on balance. Phone 485. ! McLaughlin Victor G. Lien, | (333-t0) | Mrs. Chas. Fox, Mr. and Mrs. T. PAYING HE for Sale, 16 mo.| Tuck, M. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs.|" g5 Northern Vegetable Farm,| George Larson, Ruth Lundell Jobn- | &1 “prion v (332-16) | on,eMr. and Mrs. F. McKinley i SR s NOW IN STC Gray Lugger, 226 engines with 2 to 1 and 3 to: 1 reduction gears. Juneau Weld- ing and Machine Shop. (329-tf) | POUGLAS NEWS | BEAUTIFUL LADIES ‘4 carat dia-; n@nd ring set. Cash or trade for| ¥ k used car, electric refrigerator or| JOINS FAMILY, VACATION what havc you? Write Empire| William Boehl, of the Douglas' poy 650, (328-t) | Boat Shop, and one of the five artners in its operation, flew south via PAA Sunday to j his wife and two children on their last two weeks of their iwo-month Va-| DRESS MAKING, reasonable pric- { cation in Washington ‘State | es. Phone Black 694. (312-1mo.) | Boeh! will combine business with R - EiEd| pleasure and will do considerable SCANDINAVIAN nOTEL and| material shopping for the Douglas Crystal Steam Baths 457 So.{ Boat Building enterprise, which has' Franklin St. Phone 513, Rates $6 a full lule of work outlined per week and up. Lonnie Couch, MISCELLANEOUS sck ch cn several new craft. Boehl will Manager. (304-tf) return with his family by steamer t in two”weeks | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone| e 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing MICKEY PUSICH DISCHARGED 10 Permanents. Open evenings by| Mickey Pusich arrived the first, 2PPointment. oy of the week from California after | FOR GHARTEN — M. 5. Jum a receiving his discharge from the | Bgoat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) | Navy after completing over a year WINTER & POND CO., Inc. | of service, during which time he ved on over-seas duty. He en-| Complete Photographic Supplies listed immediately after graduation Developing — Printing — Enlarging from the Douglas High School in, Artists’ Paints and Materials 1945, at San Diego, Calif.,, where Finest Quality he also put in his training period, Wholesale —— Juncau -— Retail | before being stationed at Saipan. He received his discharge at Brem- erton, Wash. Mickey is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Pusich. PIANOS RENTED and TUNEI'S,‘ Anderson Shop. i { | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.! EQUALIZATION BOARD i ;‘;’;";ficfiiuany&“’p' Phanh 91 The Douglas Board of Equaliza- | LOST AND FOUND tion on 1946 property taxes will be held on August 1, 2 and 3, be- tween the hours of 8 to 9:30 pm.; in the City Hall. Assessment no- LOST JULY 18—From Baranof Ho- tices have been sent property OWN-| ' te) 1ophy tan hat box with red e1s through the mails, and any| gype jdentification tag attached. who are dissatisfied with assess-imjnder please notify Etolin Coulter. ment notices are to take their| (329-t3) complaints before the Board for| ___ x adjustment on one of the dates. |LOST—Billfold Sunday night, wi = | appreciate rerurn of billfold. TO NEW HOME | Margaret Colliton, Baranof Hotel. Warner and daughters, (326-12) Aleda and Toni, arrived home on - the Alaska after several months'| WANTED—W= will buy burned out vacation visit with friends and re-l motors and generators = suitable lations outside. Most of the vaca-| IOF Tebuildine. Parscn’s Electric tion was spent at Mr. Warner’s (Sl L oaidd parents ranch, at Blaine, Wash.,| where the two girls had “just a| On arriving home the family will move into a new home, which Jack Warner pur- chased recently from Mike Pusich, the former residence of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Worobec. Mr. Warner is one of the partners in the Doug-| las Boat Shop and a skilled boat builder. | TREASURE HUNT | MINNEAPOLIS, July 31.—Doatec- tives Mike Michelson and Donald Trovie sped to a ant lot after neighbors called police and report- | ed suspicious characters had been | seen burying something. - - > - The officers dug up several cans DIVORCES FILED filled with small Lf)ya, candy and {rubber balloons which they took to the station and returned to the i Two more divorce actions have| % . " ot to await devel S been entered in the U. S. District| fr““:, n s O}f::;';:f.'ch,d e Gurt here: Anna Boer v H“rry‘flsked the detectives if they lm(ll P. Boer and Dorothy Lawrence Vs. t n anyone digging i Theodore Lawrence peRena B8 nthe I “We're having a treasur The Boers were married at Hy-ig, 4 somebody'sg ‘:toienml:)il lu::é der, Alaska, September '26, 1942 pizocr the boys said. and have no children. : No Prob-|" cmhe detectives returned to the crty is at issue. Charging cruelty jotat night—got out their shovels and incompatibility, Mrs. BOer|ang yeburied the prizes seeks judgment of decree, $50| o o b A menthly suppert for herself, court costs, attorney fee and restoratian of her former name, Anna Ander- son. Married at Skagway, = Alaska, June 16, 1941, the Lawrences have cne minor child of whom the plain- tiff asks custody. Incompatibility, cruelty and non-support of causes of action. Guld, Guip! Scotch Whiskey Landed NEW YORK, July 31—The freizh- ter Eucadia from Glascow docked | here yesterday with 25000 cases of Scotch whiskey consigned to U. S. ————.—— ! In the middle of the 18th cen- dealers. CALL PHONE 204 tury, more hooks had Lesn print- e et S Sl ] I Will Be Glad to Serve You ed in Chincse than in all otheér| Phonograph records. Home Beau- PHONE 264 BOX 2652 languages put together tiful. I i {WANTED TO RENT — Furnished {BABY PLAY PEN in good condi-| |SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under ‘that the dog may guide the child | REAL ESTATE FORSALE LIST YOUR PROPERTY WITH US Prompt Courteous Service. We Have Buyers With Cash. HOUSES, BUSINESS Opportunities Available Reasonably Priced. GRADELLE LEIGH RFEALTOR Phone 537, Corner “nd. and Franklin FOR SALE FT. CABIN cruiser powered 100 Chrysler engir Suitable conversion troller. i BUSINESS LOT heart Juneau. $4,500.00 BUYS business suitable veteran. Experience not neces- sary FIVE-ROOM house on 35 ¢ near Jumeau. Lights, etc. THREE-ROOM house on 110 acres. 3.500 BU three-bedroom home Douglas completely furnished FOUR-ROOM completely furnished home Waynor addition. THREE - BEDROOM home, fire- place, furnace, washing machine, ete., Juneau GOOD BUILDING LOT, West Ju- neau CABIN and boathouse. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank 268 e. NIGH’ neau Lumber Mills HELP WANTED—Typist for half- time work in long established Ju- | neau firm. Typing accuracy es- sential. Choice of mornings and afternoons. Good pa; In ap- plying, list experienc ature of previcus employer’s business, and if in Juneau permanently. Write Empire Box C7ul. house or apt. Phone Black 403. (335-t5) WANTED TO SUBLET—Furnished house or apt for 2 or 3 months. Phone Black 403. ((335- tion. Phone Red 465. (335-t2) WANT TO RENT—Veteran and wife both steadily employed, ur- gently need 3 or 4 room furnish- ed house in city. Write Box 2525, Juneau. (334-t4) WOMEN TO COOK and serve spec- ial dinners also day work. With | reference. Phone 485. (334-t6) | EMPLOYED WUMAN- wanis smail |~ apt. or room in private home. Re- | === ferences { 3035. supplied. Write box ! (334-tf) | WANT TO BUY—Small house or| house with one or two apanmenu! | 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 Percy’s ! Cafe. (291-if) | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. FOR RENT i i { | | BUILDING for Rent at| STORE South Seward-Marine Way and Ferry Way. Gecrge Bros. (327-tf) 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apt, ofl range, bath. Inquire 513-A Wil- loughby. (316-t3) ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash Cole. (260-t1) new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apattments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-t1) Eskimas are said to bury a do2Z| with a dead child, in the be!ie‘ | | in another world. AP ¢ RS In bright light, th> pupil of the eye of a cat is a vertical slit, but! in dim light it becomes circular. ; BOX 2652 PHONE 204 CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA | Are you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1946 Clipper Express Leaving daily from Fairbanks . . . twices daily from Juneau and Ketchikan, Clipper Express gets next morning delivery in Seattle. Clipper Express leaves Nome every Monday, Wedngsday and Friday; Bethel, on Sunday only, Delivery Speeded Specify “Clipper Express” on your orders from Seattle and your shipment arrives in Ketchikan, Juneau, Whitehorse or Fair- banks the very same day it leaves Seattle, Clipper Express brings it faster ... from any point Outside. Economy Rates Low Clipper Express rates are now in effect at all Alaskan points served by Pan American. Express shipments go by Clipper for 50¢ minimum between points in Alaska, and $1.00 minimum between U.S.A. and Alaska. Get full information and schedules at address below: Baranof Hotel Phone 106 AN AHERICAN Worto Arways =7/ —fys/em o //ec7/j//y 67/ ers Daily Scheduled Trips TO Sitkza Petersbury Also Trips : 10 HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHEL SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 Wrangell Keichikan ' Alaska = JIM LANGDON—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECKIVERS — 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 Flectronics Phone 62 Anytime Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS IN THIS BANK ARE of JUNEAU, ALASKA INSURED | First National Bm;ki MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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