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PAGE SIX f_—————'__ n Wally Simms, assisted rson, manager of the ews o'es v b a water tem- of ecs found offshore as against 53 L Temperatures of 58 to 60 believed nécessary for SITKA aska 10— tuna in any great quantities (Special Correspond2nc=) ¢/ Reports of tuna Leing sighted in Hansen, Superintendent of the the Sitka area have been coming in Pioneer the past tl persistently every summer, year af- t year The Rotary Club hopes ) cient funds to make a survey before the end a of month On the first day University of of subscription drive $420 was School and rais Frank Wr Jr manager of the Pyramid KFisheries, has offered to cannin any tuna brought w the Cold Storage Com- K t be unable to handle the catch 1 Experimen- Because of the prosperity from with headquartsrs in new industries and employment served . the Army that would result for the entire during World War I @ re | community should tuna be found to and his former position in commercial quantities, the com- after his discharge from the Army. mittee urges that e individual He was married April 12, 1919, to contribute to the fund Louic> Smith of Tyler, Mo 1, i the ceremony being periormed five ‘Hoalek -of. sold and Baranoff Castle its who died at d- can In 1924 he was elected C: of the Sitka Postof the A e Wi visrel jraugis t ¥ in 1025 Alaska Depart-|'© 1z aturday aboard the 4 Army freighter FS for burial in méntal Commancer the Naticnal Cemetery. The ship When the Alaska Experimental|gy n to Haines for an addi- Stations were discontinued in 1831, yiona) 25 kodies, making 81 in all Mr. Hansen practiced law until his R G | appointment as Superintendent of | the Home in 1933 Mrs. Daniel Kogers and infant According to Mr. Hansew's wisi- fon Danny arrived by plane Thurs:| es, ko was laid to rest at the day of last week to spend a month Ploneer Cemetery with stmple grave- visiting here with relatives, Mrs. | side rites. performed by the Rev./Rogers is the former Mable Fay Ernest Nygaard. Pallbear wers McNulty, daughter of Mrs, May Charles Wortman, Jack Conway McNulty, and is making her home Mike Monagle, Dr. H. J. Hodgins, in Seattle Chris Larson and Dr. W. C. Chart- S eris Mrs. E. Caryl Pittenger arrived by plane Wednesday to spend a menth with ber parent: and As a result of reports {rom ships Mys. Earl Peterson, after an absence enroute to China on thz G £ over tu She will be Circla route that large scho cl joined at nd of the month tuna were encountcred for two days by Ler hu Lieut. Pittenser, at approximately 150 miles due west whe is now stationed in M2mphis, of Sitka, the Rotary Club has spon- Tcnnessee, with the Army Chemi- scred a drive to rais2 0 for a cal Warfare Department At the te tuna survej Appeinted cnd of their re, Lieut. Pit- to act on the committee were E. tencor will fly back dirzct to Mem- M. Goddard, Harvey Brown, Pete phis, while Mrs. Pettinger plans THE TEST OF TIME Only quality can stand the test of time. That test Rainier Beer has passed with flying colors for 68 years. “In the West it’s Rainier” —a Nationally Famous name on beer that is a symbol of unvarying high quality — one of the great trade names of America. x $ SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING €O. Since 1878 % E. G. Sick, Pres. WASHINGTON'S OLDEST INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION Distributed lhropghq Alaska hy Odom & Co. | “STARLINERS" D-C3 ® HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT FAIRBANKS and FREIGHT SERVICE ® 10% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES G0OD FO Phone 667 © 721 PASSENGER DOUGLAS e INCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU, ANCHORAGE, e COMPLETE AIR EXPRESS OFFICE BARANUF HOTEL —————— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Canby, Oregon that being Anchorage has hit Jack Pot, so what rived last week from to spend a month with their son- [Air can we doj 4 1 ROOM MODERN hou with full | K ment and garage on beach m, lin-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs ‘A\ out it in Juneau? William Watkins. | ©f all the chicken-hearted bunch! West Juneau. Phone 011. lof side-winders I ceen, Ju- Mrs. Harriet McClane arrived neau takes the prize. What in SEFRIGRERATC last week from Seattle and is ajkiazing billteps has Anchorage [REFEIGERATOR - & nd elects guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.(that Juneau and mnear vicinity mangle. 206 7th St b James Brightman. Mrs. McClane|hasn't got? ~We have them s0|3 CORNERED LOT with quonset | was a resident of Alaska for many far out-classed, we should pity An-| hut in Waynor Tract. Phone 732, | vears, making her home in Ketch- chorage Mrs. Gunderson. (345-t3) | ikan until recent years. | Aftar all Anchorage hasn’t a mine | _ P, g Sl jat its door, a Capital, the i LIVABLE FURNISHED hause “‘”‘]pmcnc‘a;r\.vnxh TR Siker’ Grerabank. J6tt by plane, Alrbase fi/tRe SHiorth SIS oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv-| =00 0 =k b i o™ cellent Moenday enroute to Seward to in- from Juneau Gustavus, ing room in knotty ceda vnlh] references. Mrs. Faynette David- vestigate farming possibilities in the Scenic beauty of Glacier Bay relace. View; also garage 12 it.i o IR S ot Matanuska Valley. Ha will be join- Sh¢ hop from Juncau; also we! by 40, ft. Plymouth sedan aml' L i g ed by his bride, the former Pearl the natural resources such as iff. One black beyond Auk Ba»lsALEg\ALN TS—Sell the ittle. as scon as he obtains o fish, timber and mineral in abun-| store, beach side. Bus transpor-| “Monarch” me..s' and ladies’ Ex- permanent locatson, | more items that Anchor-| tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash.| pansion Wrist Watch Band. Its Mrs. Greenbank has rasigned as “80) ’(’“\“"- A little co-operation (344-t4) | startling beauty and flexibility | _ clerk &t Stoit's Five and Ten Stora|With Gustavus and Juneau will be = e ~i{ make instant sales. Made of and has been replacad by Mrs. Jane| the Air Jack Pot 16, 2k [REINDLE “B0A T > | stainless steel, plain or gold plat- |} S R i Toliea, | (Slgned) ) Cliples L. Biigker, S CUSRORRL §500 B0 Y | ed. You can easily make $10 to| | i e i o { $20 comm. daily. Sell direct or to |} Mrs. John Dolenc and daugh\u | BREAKFAST SET, table with 4! trade. Learn how you can get Arlene left on the North Sea to Dudley Smlthbu[g | chairs. Phone Black 630 (344-t2)| yours without cost. The Monarch with relatives and friends in ; , i Co., 657 W Rocsevelt Road, Chi- the States until Fall when Miss 18 ft. REINALL CABIN cruiser, 16| ca 1. (346-t1) the Siaies until Pall when M. Jo Giyen SUIPFISE | “us Geey ensine. cal st | sity in Pullman. 2 { r344.w,,WA.\IEU a;:nuxl assistant_and st So that all his teen-age: friendsi T ! _receptionist. Experience not ne- and Mrs. Frank Erickson and|might benefit, Dudley Smithburg|> S ,Ij"m(' ROOM suite. Call| 'cessary. Permanent if qualified. son Robert left on the Nerth Sea' was henored at a surprise birthday D (344-tf) | Write Empire Box C-769. to make their permanent home in! party at the Teen-Age Club last 33 ft. TROLLER, mew 95 h.p. (346- ‘-“ Southern California, after spending Saturday ht 2 | gine. Call 428 East St : | WANTED- Xperienced male cl scmee months visiting relatives along The party was in cclebration of the Coast and the Midwest. Mr. his sixteenth birthday and was Erickson came to Sitka some years planned by his mother, Mrs. Otto ago as accountant for Siems Drake smithburg Puget Sound Construction at th Naval Air Station, and for the past! Refreshments of birth- day cake, pop and candy were serv- ed after which entertainment was sioner and Ex-Officio e, Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Estate of | EDWARD CROWE, Deceased. Notice is given that the under- | signed was appointed administratrix | | w. a. of the estate of Edward '(,n, ve, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are reguired to present | them to the undersigned within six | | months frem this date. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, July 26, | 1946, | who accompanied them as far Probate | | Juneau | i | ’ Mrs. Elaine Herrington returned | |y plane Tuesday via PAA from | | Seattle where she had been called Iby illness in her sister’s famil | While south Mrs. Herrington a .((‘p( >d a pesition with the smnd—\ | ard Realty Company in Seattle and | 5 leaving by plane '\g'\m on Mon- as — | ELIZA CROWE, | Administratrix w.w.a. First publication, July 29, 1946. ‘ua t pubhc.mon August 19, 1946. R ONE YEAR Buy where you see the Oval E . . . [t's a brand that stands for quality FIVE-PLACE custom Wz | block from Federal Bldg. ne complete instru- ment and radio equipment. En- gine overhaul just completed.; Hamilton two-position propeller. 285 h.p. engi E‘(PEI’II NCED BEAUTY operator fo spend some weeks visit in'c With her she will tak T e Seattle, Portland and Denver younger son, Allen, to join hi | + ter Carol in Seattle. The pert Strom, young son of Mr. make their home temporarily k and Mrs gve Strom, left by the Hans Petersons. Another plane Thursday to spend a week Nick, wi here k with his grandmother, Mrs. A. J. grandparents, and E Dabl, in, Petersburg ‘wm.:: in T o 2 e Mrs. H. S. Maust and sons Billie| Mus. George Hellerick and fan rufi SALE til the next North Sea, at the home Etoli reet, about to be v 1, MOTQRSHIP PHOENIX II. Small of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Lindquist. by Mrs. Elaine Herringten cannery tender type; has 3 cylin- ron SALE Mrs. Maust is the daughter of Mrs ¢ - 66 hp. Washington Estep Y L Lindquist and this is her first trip' G. J. Laughlin, resident o receatiy lobmolne)y pvis MODERN HOME BRI to Sitka since she left to make Pionccr’ Home since Nover Hanc dOckRsming. for. . o oaseretie iR Ee her home in Seattle, 18 years ago. 1044, passed away early Tu \cading freight and anc hoist: :n (M "\',’,Kf.“ 1;;,-,(1 o) |morninz and was buried that 65 watt Northern Electric Radio —pomie SMCRHCER ‘l“" bullt Mrs. Anna Thomsen, daughter cof [torncon by the Rev. Ernest Phone, 1946 model. Sleeps 6: con- L S of *au Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Thomsen, re-|gaard. -He Bra OB e .| sinered o ofithi SRORE OTHER LISTING—homes and turned last week after a year 1t 1871 at Missouri, ts by Marine Inst ‘Apartment “j;‘_‘*{ at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, went to Seward in 1906, whe spector in 1945. Cheap operation Ve ’ED LISTINGS Minnesota, where she underwent was employed gardener. ccst: freight hold 19 tons net 1(} l;'uu |;n:m on selling a series of plastic operations survivor is a d . Mrs. Milton| $15,000. Combination halibut and all us for an appraisal (Wilson, of st Kansa purse seiner, Turn Point, has 143 MARY L ARN SEEGaL James Lantry’s four children, Pa-| — hp. 8 cylinder Chrysler; 11 tons s Mgr. tracia, Eva, Frances and James,| A son, James Alan, wei 5. will ice 25,000 , , net; sleeps 5; will ice 25,000 arrived by plane Saturday to maks <ight pounds 14 ounces, il e linch. $10,000. " These GRADELLE LEIGH their home here with their father,!Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Cle he| poats will bear ‘the closest in- REACTOR after living for several years inlafternoon ol August 6, at the Sal spection. Box Sitka, Alask G by : Cincinnati, O., with relatives. |vation Army Home Maternity H «gié-tg; | EDang 687, Cornier.xull. apl Erangit | —_— ipital. Mr. Cleven is acting Ob e s 5 - — Mrs. Foster Mills returned Sun-|er in charge of the Coast i 25 gal. oak barrels, 51 S . ST day after spending her vacation | Geodetic Survey Station her Val Poor, Douglas. (346-t6) { e o T i R e il T e i FOR SALE ‘ | daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Osse- | COMMUNI(AHON PRINTED GUEST Towels.—Home; ward, and visiitng other relatives in | | Beautiful 7 ROOM HOUSE 1 Oregon. She was met in Juneau = o - s Business District. | . ks JVERSTUFFED Chair. Call Green oy tor husband, who flew over tha| Bditor, Daily Alaska Empire: In| M Coll i, |2 DTS | day befora. | recent editorial, I notice de | o a X | Business District. | _— {a statement (which is tk ral{ 1941 NASH SEDAN. Call Auk Bay 2 COUNTRY HOMES i Mr. and Mrs. William Rider ar-!opinion of the majority in Juv 1) Grocery. ufl-u»i With acreage | 29 ft. GARWOOD Cruiser | New 110 Chrysler Marine engine. iz '} MUBPHY & MURPHYJ REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS ; ‘Phcne 676 over First National Bank | WANTED | California Grocery. (346-t1) Inquire Box 124, Jl|— 3 Phene write neau. 318 or | I di 226 engines with 2 to 1 and 3 to mg and Machine Shop. * 4329-tf) FOR RENT STORE BJ}'DING for R(‘nt at South Seward-Marine Way andj Ferry Way. Gecrge Bros. (327-t1) | 1 reduction gears. Juneau Weld-{___ = FEMALE laund.y WANT TO BUY—Small house or few years has been Office Manager| provided in the form of games and ~ Write Anthony Martinolich, 2475 ' — - of the Sitka Cold Storags Company. | dan E Belt St, San Diego, Calif. |WATED TO Two business it (341-tt6) | girls wish d apartment. | Mres. Andrew Koskela sailad on ( ALL ¥OR BlDS e > o Call 706 or after 5 p.m. Black 167.} {the North E£2a for Seattle where The City of Juneau will receive 29 it. GARWOOD CABIN speed (346-13) her husband, a fishermen, has| bids on Old Police Patrol Car until boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler - = ¥ g been confinzd at the Marine Hos- | Wednesday nocn, August 14th. The| motor, just installed. Phone 777. WANTED — Standard typewriter. | pital for several months. She made City reserves the right to reject (340-tf) | Room 222, Baranof. (344-13) | a brief return trip to Sitka to dis-lall bi — {= - | pose of heér home on Finn Alley. JACK POPEJOY GOOD ICOME PROPERTY. Apt.! WOMAN FOR general housework | Tomny Amundsen, clerk at the | City Clerk house and cabin. See owner 142 un}(l cooking for family of two. Sitka Mercantile, was the purchas- = P Dl Willcughby. (340-tf) | Middle aged preferred. Call at T, Ready to eat chicken—fried m‘ > (e 525 West 10th St. between 7 and 1 2 Sprucy ker: gS. (344-13)'| : BT e o ii“““_i"‘” Thgls ”f‘f_"_l' 411, 415 S oAbl and Tiralahl o O M 2 ur apdolds Eanb Rpan 1o NOTIC- TO CKEDITORS ings, $12500, $5000 down and|WANTED—Experienced clerk-sten-| i;lyxll;‘dh(ank:g:\rxd :;‘3 ;‘:“,}: asl‘::r u; In the Commissioner's Court for thei terms on balance. Phone 485. ographer for 30-day apointment. e O el weeks nere with| Leritory of Alaska, Div. No. L (333-tf)| Salary $200. 38-hour week. Apply : e | Befcre FELIX GRAY, Commis- | = leseqpocn — Health Department, Territorial| their daughter, Mrs. Pete Ramer,| |NOW IN STOCK—Gray LugEer| mendig 880 to 5 or Saturdayd| 9 to 12. ‘344-L6]i worker. Alaska| Laundry. house with one or two apartments or other type income property. Does not need to be in excellent condition. Box 242, City. (330-tf) ROO'V!S—Kltchen prlvheges Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t0) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One (241-t0) BAND PRACTICE TUESDAY NIGHT The weekly practice of the Ju neau City Band will be held to-i morrow night at 8 o'clock in the Grade School auditorium instead of the High School gym. All mem- bers are requested to attend as the coneert to be given at the 20th Century Theatre is only about one menth away and numkers for that event will be on the racks. AUXILIARY OF AL MEETS TOMORROW | The Women's Auxiliary of the American Legion will meet tomor-, row night at 8 o'clock in the Dug- 'out to elect a delegate and alter- nate to the Legion. Convention. All members are urged to attend.| — i NOTICE i Having sold the Miettinen Apts., we will not be responsible for any | a | \ | | | | | PENOLA INC., Chicag, ik debts contracted after Aug. 12th against said property. MR, and MRS. THOMAS WANTED—Woman or man dish WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-t) loughby. Phone 788. LOST AND FOUND | FOUND—Package containing 3 pr. wool sox in front of Governor's Mansion. Owner may have by paying for this adv. MISCELLANEOUS KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone| 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing| in permanents. Open evenings by | appointment. (293-3tf) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (266-tf) | “No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean et o e Alaska - Electronies 2 Box 2165 et b L S SMITHE HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. 946 MONDAY, AUGUST 12, when we say ‘Go Outside by Clipper’” .« not outsid Outside means Outside . ! Or are we mixing you up, Mr. “A”? What we're pointing out is that the Clipper lounge seats in the big, Douglas-built DC-3s flown by Pan American are mighty comfortable. And refresh- ments or hot meals aloft are part of the fare, too. Passenger lists are pretty well filled, and advance reservations are necessary. Make yours, at the address below, just as early as possible, please. LPUN AMERICAN Wofla AMWAYJ Barenof Hotel Phone 108 JIM LANGDON—!Liaaner 217 Seward St. Phune 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECFEIVELS LI (. DEPTH RE- JORDE ALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS .- ULA])I,\ IJOME RADIOS AND (‘()MHINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES #ail Brders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE 0il Burners — Plumhing — Heating DAY PHONE—176 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 S AIR PASSENGER SERVICE from Juneau to Seattie LOS ANGELES AIR SERVICE : PHONE 800—Exiension 201 WINTER & ©#OND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail S s 0 oS L il PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. FIRE CAUSE UNKNOWN Fire from an unexplained cause Saturday evening burned a if(‘“un‘ of one wall and into the roof of the E. J."Cowling residence on the corner of West Eleventh and li‘l streets here. Through error, the; | firemen were turned out to a 4-9 call, instead of the correct 4-8 MIETTINEN. alam. l BUS SERVICE ve... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse IA HAINES FlRST' TRIP. AUGUST 15 PLAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS I IH AN IR IR A\ BUS LINES JACK BURFORD—Local Agent JUNFAU, ALASKA

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