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PAGE SIX : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, . e it impossible f many of G. C. Sipprell and Elizabeth Alex-jorganize it will be started ‘*""H"l‘l‘n"i‘l‘l—l—H-l"i‘!—l‘l-l—l-l-l—H—l—l—l-l- . sember to attend nder near future. t | ewsy Nofes | i N o Toward D. W auditor for Mrs, Laura Heidelberger invited| Stanley Levine, liquor an Pass railroad, arrived in in a number of her oldtime friends from Seattle, spent several in 1 on one of the last boat r jay afternoon for tea, the Skagway [ rom 1z her 70th birthday —_—— K M. I Mrs, Heidelberger has| G. A. Lershmann, A. R. I 15 | et i in the Leen in Skagway for many years.'and R. H. Courbrunn cam ) G e i from Whitehcrse today for i FOR SALE | REAL ESTATE { jary, and dona Sylvia Alexander visiting her end vacation. The men ar | | & —— mother and father, Mr 1 Mrs. bers of the RAF. 4 ROOM modein house with full Mr Ildved ved in Skagway Kar] Larson, and her brot the —_— La and garage on beach ron SALE Monday to join her 1 T who R Harley Baker. Mis. Alexander| J. G. Blanchard, Gener -/ in West Juneau. Write Empire P c has been here for several months. and husband are Juneau residents. enger Agent for the White Pass at| €763 MODERN HOME--3 bedrooms She flew from Minneapolis to White They will leave soon for the State: Seattl: was a Skagway visitc ——— e — s lealm-m'wm 7l\nll‘:u|* ¢ horse and came to town on the where he will be employed weck LEOTA EXCURSION. Taku Gla- On 7 acres patented land d : cier Sunday, 10 am. Phone 79 Home exceptionally well built Mrs. Ella Wasser had as her! J. D. nephew of Harry| Or Blue 449, 13 miles out of Juneau The house guests last week four frinds,Church purchased 23 FOOT double-end ofulser typh OTHER LISTING—homes and ; with whom she worked for house ng to Mr “"bn,[ N'“.”]- % "m.,“i](,;, c}.u SpeEsuans how ric Virs. Blanchard came day a in the Seattle telephone of- George Rapuzzi, which i 4 iy e oW in.- operation. = OAT. WE NERD LISTINGS irl, from Mrs. Ann McDonald, assist- to the rear of the F&F ( on;_ R . It you plan on ing ¢ m he W nt Vige President, Margarat ch, State street NEW 25-20 Sporter. Mounted with Call us for an appraisal. e 3 ¢ head of the Welfare Department' e 3X Weaver Scope. Phone Green MARY ANN BALMAT t. Mr. Nelsor 1 whoee duty it is to interview every| Miss$ Beity G on of Wi 110 Sales Mgr. meste i hed applicant, and Elizabeth Osborne, arrived in Skagway this afternoon . 5 vea and the newly we - head of the teletype department,'and is registered at the Pullen 200 FATHOM of seine, 8 fathom GRADELLE LEIGH here tOMOTTCY a few n and Mi Pennington |and Mrs. Wasser worked together House deep. Condition good. Call Cash E T o s AL R REALTOR s i d overnight for 21 years. Mrs. Ella Goodrich of Cole. o e, S I i ida =1 e e od he r ten Capt. T R ie o al is hone 557, Corner 2nd. an ranklin : SR rs i iday Spokane worked with them for te Capt. T. F. Rodie of © T T T e 4 — ears. During those years, the a Skagway visitor over the eek (347-14) < it : e T ook books compiled by the, woien spent practically all ofjend - A6V T Auxiliary have bean|their weekends together with never e MOTORSHIP PHOENIX II. Small i I v were shipped over'a quarrel, a record they d:‘l\l any }‘“‘\..Ww ngers arrived the| cannery tender type; has 3 cylin- run SALE i 1 week. and they|similar group of women to beat./train this afternoon the ority der 66 h.p. Washington Estep| el 3 » A { on sale as soon as|The three Seattle women and Mr. of them here only until boit| poisel; recently completely over- 2 BEDROOM HOUSE i 'No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean s y work done by and Mrs. Wasser took a three Monday evening auled. Has dock engine for Road when we say ‘Go Qutside by Clipper’” " ire. The|month tour of the East in 1033.1 o | ing freight and anchor hoist; | BUSINESS LOT recipes While here the party went to Lak2| Glenn W. Pe repre: 65 watt Northern Electric Radio Heart of Juneau. { P in town Bennett and were also dinner guests for the Crescent Mfg. Co, spent Phone, 1946 model. Sleeps 6; con- {4 ROOM completely furnished Outside means Outside . . . not outside! Or are we mixing o bt They ot Mrs, Hazel Kirmse and Mr. and few hours in Skagway onc da¥| gaered one of the strongest built| Home—Waynor Addition. | E e i g o A Iy are souvenir Mrs A. M. Brown. The guests left this week, calling on trade boats by Marine Insurance In-|3 BEDROOM HOME Joi up, WVir. 4T VWAt We Sk DiE it the nany fine on the Norah Monday evening. B g epector in 1945, Cheap operation| Fireplace, furnace, v Clipper lounge seats in the big, Douglas-built DC-3s flown n init S e freight hold 19 tons net.| Machine, etc, Junes by Pan American are mighty comfortable. And refresh- | A wedding o1 nterest occufred in (OMMUNKAHON § )0. Combination halibut :un'l‘G‘)E"U BUILDING LOT ments or hot meals aloft are part of the fare, too. Passenger way riday afterncon when purse seiner, Turn' Point, has 143 West Juneau. Tists 1l filled i i Yraham Mead, aged 88 and Mrs.!paitor, Daily \“ h Empir np. 8 cylinder Chrysler; 1i tons;7 ROOM HOUSE ists are pretty well filled, and advance resej‘\:mons are Lillian Eva Cann were united juneau, Alaska | net; sleeps 5; will ice 25000| Gastineau Avenue. necessary. Make yours, at the address below, just as early olley’s parents Inlin marriage by the Rev. John pear siri—I really appre the pounds salmon. $10,000. These 2 COUNTRY HOMES ! as possible, please, Polley’s mother in podge of the Presbyterian Chu intestinal fortitude you hsve to pub-| beats will the closest ,,,.! With acreage The ceremony took place before the jich the last article T sent in. Now,| spection. Box 237, Sitka, Alaska.| 29 ft. Garwood Cruiser and ! Hal e coach was - y 3 large fireplace in ”““-‘““ l’;‘;“"' this bunch of penny antc 4346-“;,i 26.8 ft. Cabin cruiser, all, o) e Harry Bighoff arrived hesac on of the Pullen House with Mrs. Har- fluchers of Juneau . ‘ P A \“'\‘: r.“” '\lr ;‘1‘:‘ e g re lo w's plane after a st Hlett Bullen and SoAMHBYAL the at-|idis o shance oi's 2 . oak barrels, § ‘M“RPHY & M“BPHY A/V MMIC?{/V banat ,;,m‘ I:‘ s - i o | DUSH trip to J where e jants. Following the ceremony the Denver mint, wi each. Val Poor, Douglas. (346-t6) | g : $eln B " IH ’ ] I[afllfl /411”144”{5' Rpns ; : obtainec tion papers i served for the bridal jonore. But there are e R REALTORS—ACCOUNTAN aranei Loie B savved It \ ¥ court held for that Mary Pullen at the people in Juneau that o (346-t¢) (Phone 676 over First National Sank = ' sdt al st ‘anid . e House. Mr. Mead, WhoS® anq write, so t stateme! % LT 10 i Phone 106 /4 cf;/m of p by everyone. In the after G ¥ Ik and locks belie his age, cent to them for their own 14 ROOM MODERN house e with mlllm_ SOE RN / r/ / ncon there were 1 hizh jumg 3k Tuale a resident of Daytona Beach,! Are we going to let the a | basement and garage on beach in| 3% | the“ Flying (//e/: and broad jumps and a base ball 3 s his home being next door t0 fic pass us up altogether o-| West Juneau. Phone 011. ! WA“TED ame. The trip over 2atlroat i PUtvipspCeaingl John D, Rockefeller, Jr. He cayse we haven't the guts to fight? ! R AR e R o 1 received pap en spending his summers in we have everything here in S Ll il SO X B~ e ™ e g Jie hp evRIeL thiough 35 areund Skag for the bl 1'1\1‘ 5;{]”.‘ Il:"m]““_x e “f(””"l with | COOK and assistant _steward for ey ‘;“‘ v“ ]{«v‘jr” o fr. and Mrs. Dean St : s, Mrs. Mead, his nurse the Westward, I am p y nd Flamo coc MS Hyglene. Avallable August } as &l = Efleetr"nlcs 6 to 12 wer Qe | OUIE SUIE A D Juneau i traveling companion, is a resident yacking the town of ing room in knotty c 2th. Inquire Health Dept., Ter- JIM LANGDON-Ms REE AR feadute. he near futurc I of Holly Hills ida. Mr. and|pjoneer of Alaska, having W firelace. View: also g ritorial Bldg. g HascBONEE 3 it ints o : heir home in Mrs. Mead are now guests at the tha Chilcot Trail when I by 40 ft. Plymouth sedan andl oo e o il 1 » i o s Phone 62 Anytime ed. One r Fn. OF rvice pylien House month old in '98 | ~.lu:1: (In.. ;)l.nkllbq‘:r\x{d (v\“:i l)fJ.\_r mekit’ for soldler and wite. Phone | '\'llh INE RADIO I'R AN ‘&\\111 TE! {‘3 AND on the way home w e ; But z muo my history furth- | SiOTe, DeAch e A 0 cash,| Castineau Hotel, Room 201 i RE “l\)] s DIN DEPTH RE- fireman, fell off 2 3 i Miss Shirley Marie Edwards and ey T served in World War I withj ‘tation. Howard Day Ay - CORDERS — 1A ¢TIER RECEIV- the train had to il nt Kirkham, of Douglas, Alaska, | tne First Marine Aviation Force. (344-t I!\\x TED-Experienced clork-sten- | { ERS .— BENDIX ![OME RADIOS AND him up. He Vbl ot Broad.2re houss guests of Mr and Mrs. My only boy is serving as a crack |3 pe. LIVING ROOM st can| Oevapher ml 30 n«,-' appointment COMBINATIONS grates when t ey Do Orrin Edward {Navy pilot aboard the Midway to- Jas 133, 344-t1) Ewedl, Apny Eoil De LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND out and he 1 h e — 1ay. 4 MR il 2 itoria Building, { RADIO TUBES foll off. One of the crew saw him e Mr PMU“HY and | Qur job is to sell Glacier , new 95 h.p. e Irdays 9-12. ( fall and stopped the n o ke lact | WO SONS Were guests 0 the Golden {5 the 133 million people out in| gine. Call 428 East St. (342-t16; oy - e = T r . tunately it was going i e i e the Iast woth Hotel last week, having ar-ithe U When we have thos2 v S VHM!P;IL M‘/‘x!h(}IH)) ‘..l\!xl;;l(, ‘ ¥ail Orders Prompfly Filled he picke: f th Norah for Seattle where e 89¢81:ig0q yin - traln . from s Whitghorde 18 caning e e o125 1. GARWOOD CABIN speed| ~steadily employed, no childrenjy : 3 4 } 8. Rloksn . ang of - i for a combined business and pleas- |1 o raln - ROy (people coming,upjnere bYHe Magsel oty o. new 110 Chrysler| need furnished apartment im- Complete Radio Repair Service Performed Gibne ihn toa ere was fon uin and interior Alaska towns. TheY ands it will mean prosperity for all at, ; o1 AL Al £ 5 room to fall and not go down some also spent two weeks at Seldoviaitne towns of Alaska and 6t may; motor, just ins ALIEGH ERODe '73 ‘\“ (:M % “"u ;»n e \ by Government Licensed hundreds of fest. He was uninjur-| yrcow o A, Carroll flew home| . 1ere i-l'}? inve “1L|de U“‘p“f“;' mean development of rich: mineral 340-tf) v p b Experienced Technician ed q establishing a cold storaze plant.| pyonerty that today lays practically | 550D 10 ey § o \fternoon after a briel et s o thath 3 ¥ GOOD ICOME PROPERTY. Apt.! g = : Lusiness trip to Juneau > Mordys were passengers to the gormant. Are we going to $ork to-| “pouce and cabin. See owner 1423; WANTED — Dental assistant and ¢ WRITE FOR INFORMATION The Chamber of Commerce me 4 States on the Tongass. gether or is it going to be every, oin. k (340-tf) e £ S L L D e S e ) ing which was to h been held frs. Malcolm Moz spent T n for himself? o e E 3 Permanent if qualified. i oy WA ::\l.l'| '»(1(.,‘1<L.\ evening vz postpon- in Juneau last week,! . O. Bissell, White Pass ik C’Xmm |LHP“{::;?' o 'Apfl l:?'“.b Eran Polsen. nls Wt SR Rl HE T T e e T T () ed becauss t oat was in port on the Norah § torckesper at Whitehorse, was in ugnst 13, 1920 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- (346-13) - s S i s Juneau, Alaska. ings, $12,506, $5000 down and! SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE CO. W ~uy, : \is mother and father who e terms on balance. Phone 485. :V';\I:}‘E:L‘) C:ll;i‘]‘l’_l“'ij“"‘c‘flw‘::‘:’r’: clerk. FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE N / Roe ived her horse were passengers on the Norah o r S e . (eABty 0il B Plumbi Heati v % Tongass and rode it home i NO Oll MISSING e s B e fd il Burners ~~ Plumhing — Healing A QUALITY BLEND The horse evidently thought there, Mr. and Mrs. Wosley Patterson 296 engines with 2 to 1 and 3 to| EXPERIENCED BEAUTY opcrator. | DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—BLACK 791 wert i:u‘llzm pv:‘ ures beycnd the arrived on the 1-,“‘- Nurn]\n:md 13];:‘\0 plANE lo(AIED ON 1 reduction gears. Juneau Weld-| Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju-‘ u fence for he sailed over in a grace- taken up a homeste yes. 208 g unri Machine Shop. (329-tf)| nheau. (346-tD) 7 of FINEST IMPORTED ,.",..00. % ina ccparied for the pattersons have two smail ch helf e . g o et oo bbb e TEAS north end of town. After being L BEA(H w AlASKA WATED 10 KENT_Two business ’ i caught and brought back to his| Mr. and H. McCrae and rnn REN'I‘ girls wish furnished apartment. corral he was still discontented, daughter recently arrived from An- | Call 706 or after 5 p.m. Black 167. ‘1 . > 0 ’wk I-xlvml‘ ” rw\ How- | chorage and w.nwm (;fi!({fxin(’.n "\'h'o)l;fi"fl wrpm'm]cn A\lza 14, -rAr; ‘znmv i ROOM furnished house with (346-3) | X she states th he they will visit Mr. McCrae's broth- | Rescue Squadron plane reported to- bath Inquire 513A Willoughby. - ST = X Aiss Reall Leceme reconcilad to hi er day sighting Pilot Wilbur Morris of | jiice b e MALE laundry worker. Ala;ka} qeay g Al Anchorage and passenger beside | ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home| Laundry. { bt b Elizabeth Alexander invited in a - Sorgeant John L. Tesney their airplane on a beach tip of | Hotel—Ph. 886. AN 1O BUY NIl hotise or| few of her girl friend y ver from Juneau last week |Kalgin Tsland. They were overdue| e e | house with one or two apartments evening help ¢ ner sor the purpose of interesting all two days on a flight from Snug| i oot | or other type income property.| )ufyhd:l\‘w I..l,)fmb?.l:'\\i i ql(’y-(.'f“l clieibl ‘vrun in 1‘“«. (‘\l.dijl.. hment H’xrxlhm,\m P'.r\.chmigr.. o £ LS e Does not need to be in excellent | o bt e 2 O an [ sted ELATES Clorps. G0, i ‘\“ ek ‘f”,‘_,‘\, o O“l‘ '1_‘SEAVKEW APAKTMENTS. Under| condition. Box 242, City. (330-tf) | mander Honius of the Skagway the beach said “No Oi Bl et rendiated. | # it Happy birthday greetings to Mrs. Pcst of the American Legion is in- sent to the stranded plane today. | and 2 room apartments. OneIWANTED'woma“ or man dish ¥ eing tha ams and William Feero, sted in Cocper, Walter C. Self, @ 71 PASSENGER DOUGLAS “STARLINERS" D63 ® HOSTESS SERVICE MEALS SERVED ALOFT o IHCREASED FLIGHT SCHEDULE DAILY FLIGHTS — JUNEAU. ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS e (OMPLETE AIR EXPRESS and FREIGHT SERVICE ® 109% REDUCTION ROUND TRIP FARES GOOD FOR ONE YEAR ter is H Jr ry Wil Judy OFFICE BARANOF HOTEL Phone 667 iblished and definite st t such a Corps ll - .- — EXCLUSIVE SCHOOL | MITCHELL, N. Dak. —~A‘n Xl-yelr- old Mitchell bov who ran away from home showed up at the Plankinton State Training School, a correction- | al institution. “I've heard this is a fine school | and T want to enroll,” he told the superintendent. His father took him home. R eat chicken—fried or Phone 71 Ready to ed. Spruce Lockers. R want Aas re: Empire bring pesuts! NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned, Treasurer of Alas will sell at Public Auction, subijccy to confirmation by the Gov- ernor of Alaska, at tMe office of the | undersigned in the Federal Build- ing in Juneau, Al at 2 o'clock P. M.. en August 27th, 1046, to the | highest and best bidder for cash, the following described property sit- uated in Funter Bay, Territory of | Alaska, and more icularly de- seribed as follows, The gasboat fect in length, together with her tackle, apparel, engines and delivery of which will be made at Funter 308 equipment; vessel which pr oponv has now escheatedp, td"the Territory of Alaska from ihe,the following (estate of James Hay, deceased, 1946. day of Aug T TR s S | PIANOS RENTED and TUNED. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this l:!thl block from Federal Bldg. | MISCELLANEQUS P WILL THE TWO BOYS that stole the new bicycle seat from 6th St. kindly return same as you are known. (347-12) A new grocery in town going to give a new kind of service. Listen for the announcement on KINY. (347-15) KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. M. S. Juza, (256-t1) FOR CHARTER — A Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. WINTER & ¢OND CO, Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. (203-3t0) ! Wholesale — Juneauw —— Retail ' washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s | (291-tf) i Cafe. WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- luughby Phone '788 LOST AND FOUND LOST—On Fri | | | e — | | _ Cove Road Sun-| one size 7.00-20 mounted truck tire. Reward. Call 800 or, Write Box 1703. | with small Reward. LADIES \nlht wah‘h wcven: leather strap. Phone 549. .a;.e containing 3 pr. wool sox in front of Governor’'s| Mansion, Owner may have by paying for this adv. | REALTY DEAlS s of real property record-! re during the past week in- the following recent trans-, FOUND—Pac Juneau Realty Inc., to Leroy H. | Haughtaling, house and lot in.High- nds; Julia Rice to Oscar E. Taund- quist, lot in tter Tract; Lyle ,L Lehr | to Edwin -C. Austin | Chicago, house and lot in Dongl Lwola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. 2 P HOSPITAL HOTES Hospital = discharged patients yesterday: Mrs. Mary Allen and Mrs. Fred Lorz and baby boy. Admitted to St. Ann’s yesterday ' was James Meyers, St. Ann's SCAR G. OLSON, Treasurer of Alaska. First publication, August 14, 1946. Last publication, August 24, 1946, The Government Hospital ad-| mitted Marie Savepilik and Anita! Koutchuk of Unalakleet. John Young to Joseph R. W ner, residence and lot on Twelith \street; Harold Hoover to David J.| |Nelson; house and lot in Douglas; iThemas S. Sandborn to E. W. Cos- grove, homesite and cabin near Thane; Lee Swi.ll to Elroy Fldek, lot -in Dougla: U. D. Moody to |Fred H. Martin, portion ridge Homestead on Glacier {way. High- Salmon — creamed, kippered or l-teuks. Spruce Lockers. of Bm-I Phone 714: AIR PASSENGER SERVICE from Junean to Seattie LOS ANGELES AIR SERVICE PHONE 800—Extension 201 s s e ) I e w3 BUS SERVICEto... l'axrbanks, Archorage Whitehorse . VIA HAINES® FIRST TRIP AUGUST 15 I’LAN NOW to make this SCENIC PIONEER TRIP with ALASKA’S TRAILBLAZERS 10" IH AN IR IR A\ JACK BURFORD—Local Agent JUNEAU, ALASKA

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