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PAGE SIX be carried on Prs. Breeches, wool Prs. Wool-lined Winter trousers Prs. Rain trousers, overall e the reopening of school 112,000 ed aboarc the freighter, 300,000 Thrirteen Alask Bolyan and daughter Gec style Prs. Knee length sox, 1% it A Tong : the Sanitary Dacle have left to return to their o Tocd Dai crowd of you home as Slocum Arm after a week Jackets, lined sters were cn hand to see the ani- visit in Sitka R erissiens (Wil mals loaded atoard trucks to be Siariy Eathocbion it fkes driven to the end of the Mrs. Ray Garson with her daugh- OB Buwenteras wool Creek road, where the dairy is lo-!ters Mona and Barbara, left b; Br: Asbestes cated planz last weekend for Ketchi —_— \ter having spent the summer in e e Wm. C. Lester amived from Sitka as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Seattle aboard the Nerth Sea as Vic Rogers at their home in James- For Details Or Catalogs WIRE! ¢ WRITE! ¢ PHONE! nt for the North-|town Bay new Assistant land Transportation Company, fol- — | lowing the resignation of Frank, Passengers arriving on the North George A. Fuller Hennassy, new office manager of Sea this weck were: Mr. and Mrs Company the Sitka Public Utilities. Mr. Les-'Jack Schaeffer and daughter Jack- | Under coptract with W.A.A. for ter was accompanied by his wife. |lyn, from Juneau, for a visit with Surplus Disposal Mr. Schaeffer’s parents, Mr. and 1710 SO. REDWOOD ROAD A daughter, Karen Ann, weighing Mrs. Harold Schaeffer; Mrs. Jim P. O. Box 2547, Salii Lake City, Utah Dial 7-5411 1A Wright and sons Freddy and Eddie, frem a summer’s visit with her parents in Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. J A. Robarts, former Sitka residents, five pounds 11 ounces, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Chris Larson Tues- day morning, at their apartment on Lincoln Street. Mr. Larson is As- A srceltfrmne et rrmeelif vormnelt o] @ a W ALASK Woastofo o Soutémtézqn ewing Daily Trips te @ SITKA ® PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL Also Trips to ® HAINES @ KETCHIKAN @ HOONAH @ PELICAN @ SKAGWAY ® OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME . .. 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) $90.00 per hour 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine) . 75.00 per hour 1—6 enger Lockheed Vega 60.00 per hour 1—5 enger Bellanca 60.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Tayloreraft 16.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Aeronca 16.00 per hour For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 o s Laene e e e W o ent from the and long vi daughter, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA home Mr Green- e their home in tI Mrs. M. E. West returning. home in the: States after a it with her son-in-law and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent an n Mr te Beauchamp. service to the door is a habit, Mrs - CAB, SRY Sept. ge for Cab to be ANGELE LOS and tiresome, Ross Hastings For the second time in a month, taxicab left the sloping pavement tordering their home and landed upside down at their front door. ey Empire Vvant Ads brinc results' | | | | | | | | | I | | | ray s Taken care of for you INCLUDING All Transportation, Hotels, Meals and A DELUXE TOUR BY AR V Attend Gay Fiestas V Colorful Markets V Historic Missions Honey Lou Hansen UNIVERSAL TRAVEL DIRECTORS SPECII}LISTS Hair Styling Hours Y a. m. to 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 rrrrresd al Phone ! dining table large oak , 452 (359-tf) | CABIN CRU ¥ storn | deck; 110 h.p. Chrysler Crowr | condition, ready to el Blue 323. i | CHICKEN fertilizer in sac ! to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. 358-t1) ! HUNTER CRUIS 31D415, sleeps four—toilet—Ker- | math 95 hp. motor, idcal for cruising, fishing, hunting. Can | be seen at Float 3 stall 4. Phone | Green 410 between 7 and 9 p.m.| 18-CU. FT. Frigidaire compiete | with unit suitable for sharp] { freeze. Juneau Florist. LIVABLE FURNISHED house oil heat and Flamo cogking. | ing room in knotty cedar, with | firelace. View; also garage 12 ft. | by 40 ft. Plymouth sedan and| | skiff. One black beyond Auk Bay store, beach side. Bus transpor- | tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash. ! (344-t4) ‘29 it. GARWOOD CABIN speed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler motor, just installed. Phone 777. (340-tf) GOOD ICOME PROPERTY. Apt. house and cabin. See owner 142 Willcughby. (340-tf) AFT. HOUSE ana two houses, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,000 down and terms on balance. Phone 485. | (333-tf) NEW-LOCATION FOR EVANGELISTS' MEET HELD THIS EVENING iss| | As announced elsewhere, | Stephens and Miss Horton have | | found it necessary to change their‘ {meeting place for tonight, to thei home of Mr. and Mrs. Friesen at 903 W. Ninth St., as the hall sched- | uled for the Evangelistic service |was previously engaged. Thursday evening's service is to be held in the Dugout, as usual. { Both services will begin at 7:45 | o'clock. - e, — ‘The Orinoco river, second largest |river in South America, is navigable lin the rainy season, from May un- |til November, 1,300 of its 1,473 miles. New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS ‘We Mail and Ship Promptly ESTATE AGENCY FOR SALE APARTMENT HO inccme $705 monthly, LL ESTABLISHED Price 1 T business, SEE NICK ROCOVICH LOST AND FOUND LOST—Three salmon fishing rods and cooking pan between Auk Bay Float and Juneau. Please call Douglas 35, one lengz, one short. TOST—Wallet containing money | and valuable papers. If found | please return to the office of Per Cafe. LOST—Rubber hip boots, size 6 on Highway. Phone Black 447. FOUND—Weman's Bowl, Sunday & pay for ad. purse, Evergreen MISCELLANEOUS WILL TRADE Krough grand up- right piano for smaller model. Phone Green 750. & 1t. Identify and | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1946 R e S e e the Russian Church | sistant Superintendent of the Pio-!from their home in Santa Rosa,] oot fefefeimtertrtee el 3 and Hanlon, for lin- neers’ Home, and Mrs. Larson is|Calif, for an ended visit with | WAHTED WANTED ews o es quent improvement assessments. Office Manager there iMrs. Robart’s mother and sister, - T T e e . o This action followed the reading of _— Mrs. John Peterson and Mrs. Kath- HOUER COUPLE, nio. bulldren./Rete| WANTED: (S HEE G unfurnish- tter from Attorney R. E. Robert-| Mrs. Charles Peterson and Mrs.\rine Banvard; Mary Lou Sunde, ere P. O. Box 3098, Juneau.| ed apartment, duplex or rooms in - ing the Courlcil that Judze Rex Marchant were hostesses at a|daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ole e pespmmemarrd o 0. by quict, permanent rom I a \d issued an order allow- baby shower for Mrs. Chris Larson|Sunde, from a summer spent at J o S MU iy Bovamtlent GRS AE of properties and Tuesday evenir at the Poaterson the Children’s Orthopedic Hospital 22 2 e e e t : by \ ’m;“ or pets. Ex ..:tj 1:,"““ ume time dismissed a home. Twenty ladies were invited ttle, re she has been un- g vk S . Mr. Elford the Weather SITRA, Alaska, Aug. 31 the property owners, and spent the evening hemming ing treatment every summer FOR SALE | REAL ESTATE e i b et il o UL ial Correspondence) —With hat the city be restrained diapers. The gifts were opened for several years, but now will b - g - 5 Gobd pEelits: . Weits| ARREY AT season opening tomorrow, practical- from 1 actior the following day as the honoree to return only for periodic check-| 30-06 REMINGTON. Riley Fur- ron SALE I e e b ly the entire mal City was a advised by At- was unexpectedly unable to attend./ups; Mrs. John Lawrence and! long, opposite Gun Club, 2! mile NEw HOME, completely furnished,| Calif : et el nearly the torney Robertson that Henry Moy — |daughter Joan, from a summer va-{ oy Hiway lacteln AAECRER, i L‘\:‘ Hatbard -‘“‘ ”'“Hlm‘m)w is prepar for had amend against the The Estebeth arrived under diffi-ication in Seattl> and vicinity; Mr. <! ‘Poil ‘beserilit. Witk garage ANTED by t small a5 of | Glub. olo 'Mr. H. Bperling U. & over the Lator Day Town of A Council culties early Friday moring, after and Mrs. Roy Tessler and daughter NYLONS—NO! But; the next best o 0 " p panrnn = place for 1 ous TR o \,“ a g "1'.}(.1 Uiy parties will be leaving immediately and Police Officers, by king out having collided during the night!Judith Ann, from Walker, Minne-| buy in town. '39 Plymouth coupe e e Rose Curtice Butts, Juncau Hotel P s A ARSI T after closing hours this evening, the all the Police Officers with a scow being towed by the cota, to join the Columbia Lumber| Hurry H.G Willoughby Ave., 9:00 Lwn’\;‘rl Fe h’“nmwd PAINTING T - 4 WANTED—Girl to opcrate popcorn rest at the crack of dawn concerned tug Over-the-Top in Peril Straits,|Mill here; Mrs. Jim Freeburn and| am. to 3:00 p.m. P i / e ering, day or con-| machine, Must be neat, atleast 13 ‘The City Flot « m .m) 0 near Sitkoh Ba /\qu.(lxr‘h'\l ing nephew Dean Ru herford, enrout e OO LT to go. sleep SEVERAL GOOD LOTS years. See Mant itol The- Amos Burg plor d that upon investigation, the Vic- mail and freight, the Estebeth was|to Chicl vhere Mr. J Free-| . Cail Blue 464 In Douglas; on sewer ROOM or N Y atr (358-tf) writer Dick Ta ria Flc 1 wved inadequate repaired at the Sitka Marine Rail- burn has been manager of the mine| 'V ME BBy Y St s Gl i s S SRR, L d J nd that | we RNy ] R for 30 Posas has ¥ - ON HIWAY and BEACH nished or hou: Public WILL PAY C. and son Dickic Mr r an airpl ind that ways and will leave this after-|for 30 years. Mrs. Freeburn has re-|prano. Phone Black 730. A CANRD . : it h L P/ Mrs. Ben Forbes on Donr inve tion was in pro- noon on the return trip to Juneau d after an absence of over P ] furhiEhedHe ble. P el Phone Gr Sitka hnstor to be reported upon at the - Isix years, to once again hunt the|CANNON bath towels. ~ Home nu-\*";‘ ‘}‘Hih ied—Reagonable. liges Phone B o Sitka afternoon for next Council meeting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peterson|incomparable country she knows| Beautiful 1-'\" ‘l‘“' business opportunities ook 4 > work. 6 day the no f Chicagof Isl City Health Officer and Council- have purchased the pleasure boatiand loves so well 1”)“[ ATION FOR THETR b WANTH d = s EVERa th) on a besa Mr. Burg will ph n Dr. W f (11:' eris, repor \m Dermott from Tom Tilson — o OR REAL ESTATE BUSI- GBADELLE LEIGH small fur ment EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator. tograph the expedition for the that to date 300 diph a inocula- — Roy Cox, st wger of North=| 3o o N L e e P house by Pan Americs e Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- tional Geographic Magazine tions had been gi Mayor Ch Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Thompson|west Photo Supply Company, arriv-| Nk'.?-. long le as \H”l ~;)1\1“xm Loiat I{vk“-"prn“lt b el reonh ey etat A neau, (346-t1) take movies for one of the Holly- les Peterson reported that the Sitka have bought the pleasure Cruiserieq by plane last weekend on a sonable fur "”r‘ b7 Mles Msinber Butmal Sl SR SRR | el 3 iR o S e PR wood studios. They plan to return Public Utilities had paid $50 of Zenovia from D. R. McGraw Veier buglheas "tb. ake Cex aHaf 0d.penal Yo g *;‘,"f“é s z'm ¥ r'f:“"'k Bl dash o itk el WANTHEE Woman ‘ot man QW sometime next week the cost of the luncheon given for —— Ihis wife, Pat, were residents of Write P. O, ox 1701, airbanks Gilcher Bldg. 3rd Ave (.iwmnl 5 ouj 00'_-0: er, also waitress. Call Percy's ke Secretary of the Interior Krug and Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Charteris o G {hE] Alaska it 4 pio, then e (201-tf) At a me of the City Council party and Council voted to pay the week bought the small Ford motor gy « was stationed here as!|OIr, HEATER, Phone Douglas 765 3 = ke MIONU S ———— Tuesday evening a resolution was balance. | powered runabout formerly owned|y cergeant in the Marines | (363-t3) FOR SALE | 362-13) | V '/‘:\-”r'u Used turniture. 306 Wi adopted, providing for the of The Police Committee was Te- by Kenneth French iy ! ACRES ON CHANNEL, | g N ol 1. 0 by — —— 'quested to draw up an Ordinance —_ | pessengers leaving o the North|1935 PONTIAC COUPE. Priced rea- | West Juneau |~ amntunition. ¥e..9 Hope Apt RSONA NON GRATA governing the use of bicycles and, Ben ler, local Park Service|gco. were: Mr. and Mrs, Henry| Sonably. Apt. 15 upstairs. 304 Wil-| MODERN SHOE SHOP, | S Gaadith i ergant IR War Assets Administration “)‘"'\ J’""\m"d “!"];{[‘(”]’;:;;:n“" yl(‘;;:]h‘ 1"""“""“”“:" l:‘“‘ by "“‘”"‘ Th‘”':‘ Matthaei for a short visit in Ju-| loughby. (363-t3) | Excellent !"\' ‘ % i'C’Z.";Kr)\\', Poland—Krekow has the Juneau and etchika ordin-'day on a kbrief business trip I o) gl % . - e and a ! GIRL WANTS t an ordinance providing for - GOVERNMENT OWNED i e iy neau Inir!u returning to their|, ™y b1 yous completely fur- i i ,,4' TS artme x.n_ i ”x ;”“,“ for the de: e L. ey | Ketehikan |home in Tacoma after a year spent | % ; 5 APARTMENTS, | a 37 ¢ 2-t3) | BOIt of all persons deemed un- City Supervisor Ward was instruct- (s It The haking el Nehatt, Hlichen cleotFiopliy eauip. ¢ lots on Channel ! desirable who made their homes SU R P LUS ed to check the city garbage dump| Mrs 1l Andersen and daugh-|. ¢ iho pioneer Bake Mrs. Mar ped. Furnace heat. 437 Pa St.i A GOOD BUY—SAVE RENT | FEMALE laund e after the -st of the war in Z for rats following a complaint made ter Louelln left on Wednesday's|yni'iinie to join her son-in-law,| Enone Red 250. 0a<t8) | "Hie n Bedrodims | Laundry o Footwear by C. B. Pearl, president of v'»::.: plane for Juneau to meet Mrs. AR-'cyiienco Rands, in Seattle and pro- |3 BEDROOM SUITES, coal heaters,| Completely furnished. | = J o Apparel Health Council. Pearl ;"1.“] ked | dersen's mother and son, Mrs. M3ud | Coq with him to visit relatives in| coal range, 437 Park St. Phons| Available Sept. 15 - o Bedding Council for a more central 1na- Wakefield and Wake Andersen Who|c,..oon. Mrs. E. Strohmeier and! Red 250 (362.¢3, | Best neighborhod ? 1 fion for'the Health and that were returning by plane from alyfani gaughter Susan Ann, en- |JUST WHAT YOU WANT | 3 B o that City pay the telephone bill for summer’s vacs in North-| . oe® ™ ler home in Washington, CLOSELY TUFTED chenille bed-| 3 bedroom home, good location The Bvar Bi i iatiion astublihed h(r (‘1“'”' B ol oty ‘I""IN"“' Yo arrived N gfier a summer’s visit with her| spreads. Home Beautiful. (362-t1) | Fi e, furnace, etc. in the Ameri : " ey hief of Police Stormy Doran Friday's plane rents, Mr. and. Mis, L. G, Bebg: | m——rmms = - \ble. O B NI g tie andviin. asked the Council to assist in the ',': ”\'M;Z,.‘ ;.w'xli e b oute 1| CRUISER BOBBY G, 31 ft. long, | TONIGHT s ion of a patrolman for his irs. Ailcen Ireland arrived by sy s e R six completely outfitted T her boms in C: , after a bk o , > Friday to spend ten days Vis-| o with relatives her | Goldstein (260-t1) § MURPHY & MUBPHY totaling $492 were authoriz- iting her brother-in-law and sister e i A — — REALTORS--ACCCUNTANTS o d and the Council adfourn-|/Mr. and Mrs. Frank Calvin. Mrs e e route o Towa | ATTRACTICE ZEACH property, 5!ppone 676 over First National 3ank | Jand left her home in Lon : i 4 room furnished house, bathroom, erfs % ” S Miss v will enter Cornell [ e i PR 2 s e on ) first-come, first-served £ Beach, Calif. August 24, and spent R s large basement, laundry tubs,|> TO NON - PRIORITY Results of the tuna survey spun- scme time visiting old friends in|p w oo University, and Mrs. ¥ washing machine, gar garden | ored by the Rowary Club proved Ketchikan before coming fc €lka tait pa i ties . betora xebuiie. (oBTEAIAOUI: BRERT el e REAL ESTATE disappointing en the Anna J 5 = ing to 1 M De s Grocery, Auk Y - |wE WISH TO ANNOUNCE - George Jackson, owner-skipper, re-| Mrs. Claude Rhoades flew to Ju-'Kingsbury to their (360-t6) |~ ening of the Juneau. R turned Tuesday morning and re- neau Tt ay to meet her young in Tacor f " eks 3 = v ~! tate Agency o \ » \ (Quantity sales only at standard ) 3 n Tacoma, after two week TR S R P T L s e | tate Agency Oct. 1. If you are { n r sl 4 e ported that blue water wa unt-|son David, who was & returning wiiy Mrs. Kingsbury's sister ‘“"J 3!1'\‘11 e "(‘i“;\ll ! A1 ing for the “Outside” or Anchorage MOTORSHIY ESTEBETH g : eatkg M s nished, good residential location, ! g Until September 13th red 50 miles off shore passenger ard the North Sea af- parry Hagen; Milan Hagen, son| | St . 4 ; to sell your house, Leaves and ‘317 R %P every m / Frd 50 mies off shore S8 denes passenger dboard the North Sen ai- iarry Ragen: Mian Hager, son, LG’ 00 *O e op| and dese o sel your bowse | fenves EATNES * SRAGWAY > ONDAY agsant Sl ofticsipay. now tuna Though discouraging, the relatives in the States sity of W apartment ready for immediate| : BUY INCREASED QUANTITIES et s ot Gralgerad e Mt 5 TG ; i oy ancy. Apply in person to; oL I you mayicouns 10 P M. at zame : Ik Cona p en Peterson, hi it SRR on ol on prompt honest service after T at the time little tuna was beir Dorothy Sunde, daughter of Treno’ Whittock endy; oWher. 5100 Bih Bt.icomner Wofi T il «C LOW FIXED PRICES feund in couthern latitudes and it Mrs. Ol2 Sunde, left by plan houseguest. Miss Jackle Mar-] HArmis between 4 pm. and 8 pm.| ° SITKA and Wa"z“'"'“ cprver (Vad d BP m 215 Aprons, leather s hoped that further research will for a brief visit with thay will Vel (360-t6) | JUNEAU REAL YBCOLS Cviry vioounesgay By B I sl e B — - ! PASSENGERS, FREIGHT TUB, hot water boiler, | ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Wir et s bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures cach of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 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. (256-tf) WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50, Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker y&y. _ FOREENT 2-RM. CABIN, 843 W. 9th St. | 3 ROOM furnished house, oil range and bath. Inquire 513 Willoughby. (363-t3) UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Down-| town location. Darnell's Sport, Center. Phone 829. (360-t0) | {ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Home | Hotel—Ph. 886. BEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cale. (260-tf) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. i Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash, (241-t0) In 1626 New habitants. York had 200 in- NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION .