The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 4, 1946, Page 6

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D —r PA(,h SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNES WANTED conscientious work ¢ abe ne year \ge. Deputy covered and mc IMONEY | ffuieforfmfobofeifombtet oottt e [ orium and will L M i rned. It v, but was 3¢ Newsy Nofes o b wait for hi { o " Mrs. Malcoln tole a couple of W eph.1e Lynch, Virginia Car P of terior of the Lur 11 and Dougla chard are il t eral hun-|spending a va at Haines. | tstal food. The s L pileat the ep- An Executive Board meeting of | = wT fka afhaie of ards of thelthe Woman's Club was FOR SALE ! RLAL ESTATE (Spec or rec held at the home of Presi- MR Stephen was - ; dent Dorothy Carroll and the com-| GHILKOGOT MINK-—You benefit by* FOR SALE 7 oy o ; who beening year's pro outlined. After| 93 years of selected, successive y : 3 Biad " ot ) ’ 1 ignal|the business meeting w snelud- o 3 4 NEW HOM shed, merrimen nor ! nal (th iness meeting was conclud-| preeding of Yukons out of finest gleciric ki ty given 1 Corps_of will led the hostess served cake and| strains obtainable. Improve your b ; rddtive States. ' coffee to Edith’ L Second Vi } herd by purchasing from the 4 2 Pass bridge gan Richard | President Ar “0"» Cx“'f‘w‘ Chilkoct Fur Farms, Haines, Al Bt Guaranteed Satisfactior ] tel rnishe Setretary. | gl [ ely furnished v Chair-| : g : ' Victor Sparks, Pres-| STROLLER WALKER. Ph. Blac )OD LOTS iska Federatio | (365 | ON HIWAY and BEACH | YOUR OPPORTUNITY VACANT 5 room hou cruiser at a urnished—Reasonable Xl take the & 7 Use it for huntin A opportunities Delaven il this fall and sell In Alasks X | .\mnv a good profit. S ) [ e spee tor acationat une. GRADELLE LEIGH g member of the De., Galley and head. Chrysler 110 ALTOR vartment of Health au| B.p. motor. Ready to go. See at Member sal Real Estate Assm 5. BEaRTAN: Bicaatis ] R at Harbor, float five, Phone 557 - Corner 2nd & Franklin cn business mattex scted ‘with| Dumber 31E362. Phone Blue Fai 3 Ave ol Oy 0 R S R TN AT R TR n jor H with Ty e : [BED DAVENPORT. Phone whom he visiting, will States.|a couple Junecau before| KAY IMPERIAL guitar with case; |22 ACRES ON CHANNEL, C i 2 [ P | wood-coal circulating heate West .Juneau. . . 5 amily has - | double bed and coil sp single MODERN SHOE SHOP, ouse on| The F & F Store which has been| bed and link spring P. O, Box, Excellent income. house wa I. Dahl re a wond dramati st fternoon after a s an McGrew Ve friend 3 Mrs. Harold Pribbernow pdasgally TECEvoR : and Miss Alice left Satur- St W e day afternoon on a goat-hunt JLhn oS0 "PROREs 1 veek rip on the mounta her 1 town. g I I £ Mis. I i es feeling r Mrs. Mavis Soldin an 1 o Wi ied themselve Tone and Irene, ma v bit of al visit at Whitehorse re- Eila Math 1 ! r|turning h Satt \fternoon pleyed as a t ne ope it the € WAL, ipal Tele i xine Aubert returned Compar via plane from Juneau - several week’s visit near and T of the fo Portland with relatives. Her hus- Ker re2 rec a f and flew to Juneau yesterday to days in June ution they started out life of petty meet her and returne of Liquor Dealers. Tt fine theivery and breal and entering with her weather en time s in town was 1 —_— They ip by planes. Mr. Thursday before Commissioner Mc-| During the visit here of Mrs and MrsReed are owners and op- Miss Hazel Forde, social Minna Coughlin, president of the erators of the Igloo Cocktail Ba from the Juneau Welfare' Juneau Woman's Club, she was en- and Snack Bar and Reed’s Liquor Department, was present at the tertained a lugcheon at tV Store. hearing which resulted in Richard ay 1by the local Worgan LS Young being bound over to the| Club. Present were Mrs. Coughli Major Rudc um I Jhysician Grand Jury as this was his second |Mrs. C. A. Carroll, Skagway presi- and surgeon in charge of the Skag- offense; Wilmer tin was re-|dent; Mrs. Fred Nord, Mrs. Ed way Tuberculosis Sanato! n. will manded to the custody of the Wol- Restness and Mrs. Victor Sparks, leave Monday for Seattle where he fare Department and taken to Ju- president of the Alaska Federation wil reccive his discharge after neau by Miss Fol and seventeen- of Woman's Clubs which he will proceed to Lewis- year-old Bailey*is now back in the A ton, Maine, where he will resume tuberculosis sanatorium, and the| Several thousand: of dollars were his private practice, interrupted by baby of the group was paroled to recently stolen from the Eagle's the war. His address will be 300 to Mission, having been in the na- Lodge and occasioned much ado Main, Major Haas has been a tire- ture of an innocent bystander of However the “crime” was soon dis- EM%WWWM UK ) Coas AIRLINES ewing Southeastern AAlas ily Tripste ® SITKA © PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL Also Trips to @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips at Low Passenger Fare PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME . .. KETCHIKAN ® HOONAH @ PELICAN 2 8 P nger Grumman’s (twin-engine) $90.00 per hour 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine) . 75.00 per hour 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 60.00 per hour 1—>5 Passenger Bellanca 60.00 per hour 1I—1 P nger Tayloreraft 16.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Aeronca 16.00 per hour For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 owned 1 the managen of Bill| g Juneau. Y Store and apartment -, the past year, closed at| A R IR T APARTMENTS, terday order that in-|.30-06 MINGTON. Riley Fur-| lots on Channel Bill is| long, opposite Gun Club, 24 mile|A GOOD BUY--SAVE RENT te his; on i Home—2 bedro Bilbore | e Completely s o Maniers | NTLONE-HO1 But; the iext best! available Riefe, who owns the Riewe/ bWy in town. Piymouth coupe. | Best nei o B0y \ Broad-| HUITy 146 Willoughby Ave., 9 00! 5UST WHAT YOU WANT: we sper AT R L | 3 bedroom home, good location \ Juneau 29-FOOT trcller, ready to go, sleep ' lace, furnace, etc. two. Call Blue 464 | Reasonable. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL | | PROPERTY IDEAL LOCATION FOR INSUR-| In the United States Commissione ANCE OR RFAL ESTATE BUSI- | M“RPHY & MURPHY Court for recine N long will sell rea-: FALYO CCCUNTANTS Division N Territory nable furniture and fixture 7 rst National Sank of Alaska. IN PROBATE and g futur business. | m In the Matter of the F of| Write P. O. Box 701 Juneau,| AMES P. MORGAN, deceased Alaska. 3) | ', BEAL ESTATE uncersigned adr rator -of said | OIL HE Phot H TO ANNOUNCE the estate will sel ! n to Juneau Real Es- s isheat } il ; ncy Oct. 1. If you are leav- item of real pr of estat 1935 PONTIAC COUPE. Priced rea-{ ing the “Outside r Anchorage namely 3 ly. Apt. 15 upstairs. 304 Wil-1 ar to sell your house, parcel of md or| loughby , or business, we vill welcome ing of piled and cap P g the listing and you m ,,,,.:»”.\,” Gl o) LS BOBEE (¢ 41 on prompt honést service after facing on t Miepe [ ncnipies you leave. on W, . 0th Bt See I. Goldstein. (360-t0) | jUNE:AU BEAL 10th ether with a three | ATTRACTICE LmACH property, 5! rcom frame house and le » shed | rcom furnished house, bathroom, | Foom (hercon g e v | ESTATE AGENCY Sar located over unsury washing machine, garage, garden | LEE BUTTS—Licensed Realtor tide lands and is westerly and near| lot, Plymouth sedan WY ke air the Ben Olson property, and De Hart's Grocery, Auk E i FOR SALE formerly owned and occupied by Eli | au,’Alaska. Alsodo-| oo . APARTMENT HOU all household furniture | TWO 2 'UNIT APAnTMEN Rental income $705 monthly, ent w contained nished, good residential Also > premises | $4000 down and terms. One WELL ESTABLISHED business, 1d at 2:00 P, apartment ready for immediate{ Pri ind Terms eptember 21, 1946 occupancy. Apply in person to Reasonable. \t the office of the U. S. Commis- | owner 510 6th St, corner of} sioner, Room 513 of the Federal, Harris between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. SE. Building, | (360-t1) | NICK ROCOVICH The to reject any and all e bids that are not deemed satisfactory | BAT al. hot water ‘J“'“’l‘v 0 P e S | LOST AND FOUND - W YUY SUBIP SRRNO0 SSHDY JIUUUP U VSO PYEY WS P o T | will b deed will be iss ser. This estate roceeds cf said } cash, claim purc and the to satisiy clai tat Dated of Juneau, Alaska, Au I day sioner and Estate ed , dece: First pu Last publica Aug 28, cation, tior ) Made specially for daily shavin GLIDE | “No-Brush” Shave Cream r The MODERN shave cr for MODERN men | SPECI%I.IS | Hair Styling Hours b a. m. to 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING is insol of James this 28th ELIX GRAY Admi P. 1946, . 18, 1946 4 eam © M) Baranof Beauty Sa fon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 e ) i ANTED—Woman or man dishi in =3 V acks, easy | CKEN fertilizer to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. (358-tf) CRUISER “Clipper” — | 31D415, sleeps four—toilet—Ke: math 95 hp. motor, cal for cruising, fishing, hunting. Can; be seen ai Float 3 stall 4. Phone Green 410 between 7 and 9 p.m.| ER id “compiete FT. Frigidaire with unit suitable for sharp freeze. Juneau Florist. LIVABLE FURNISHED house wii oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv- ing room in knotty cedar Bowl, Sunday night. Identify and firelace, View; also gar: | pay for ad. by 40 ft. Plymouth sedan and| skift. One black beyond auk Bay| MISCELLANEQUS store, beach side. Bus transpor- tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash.! (344-t4) 29 1. GARWOOD CABIN speed | 1T, boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysl installed. Phone 777 (340-tf) motor, just PR()P}:RTY Apt( house and cabin. See owner 142 Willcughby. (340-t) (359-tf) " 1 i FOUND- Movie C\mm ;1§ Office. (362-13) astman return to Empire rod: Aul LOST- and Bay call short. ‘ fishing between ‘Three salmon king pan Float and Juneau. Douglas 35, one lonz, Please one containing mc papers. If to the office allet valuable please return P Cafe, Rdb\)(‘x hip koots, size 6 on Phone Black 447. LOST- Highway. reen Weman's purse, Evel TRADE Krough grand up- WILL right piano for smaller model. Phone Green 750. KIRSTEN'S Beauly Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main, Specializing| in permanents. Open evenings, by appointment. (293-3tf) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Juzz, at| Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) HOUSE ana two houses, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,000 down and terms on balance. Phone 485. <333-m! - — H " WANTED ! WANTEDGirl to opcrate popeorn mach| Must be neat, at least 13 years. See Manager, Capitol The- atre (358-t1) ERS, insiae work. 6 day| CARP! (355-t1) | week. Call 34 evenings. EXPERIENC!“D BhAbTY Opernwr Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-t0) washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Used furniture, 306 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Tinest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail PIANOb RENTED ana TURED. Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201.‘ 315 Decker Way. 1 FOR RENT 2-RM. CAB’I’N 843 W Bth St. 3 ROOM Iulmsh['d ho\m- oil range and bath. Inquire 513 Willoughby. (363-13) UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Down- town location. Darnell's Sport| Center. Fione 829. (360-tf) PROPERTY TRANSFERS | Tw> real estate transactions were recorded here during the week past: { John Marinovich sold a Douglas; lot to Mike Pusich and Juneau Realty, Inc. sold a Highlands lot | to Edwin and Dorothy S Empire \want Ads bring resulls M. Hildre, t ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. ; HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Coe. (260-t0) SEAVIE\V APAH.TMENTS Under | new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. block from Federal Bldg. (241-tH) found of One | cher Phone m 404 O l)\\ SE P‘I\IHI minor; Herbert K. Dir enced at Pe shur 1 ch of pe - o - DIVORCES FILED divorce acti have 1 Clerk « the Churovich v Mel- und incompati- intiff seeks $30 month v nd c iy of one mi- t 1, February Simms, ) at Seattle, Laura Ci v William Rob- I charg- ec 1 tion of incor ¢ f three 30" weekl 10, 1939 One bui it was issued )y City [ er J. L. Mc- imara durin past week, tok P. Lagergr erection of an > shed ad- Shop on frame con- P $100. Get the NEW Wit WASHINGTON Ha FEEL AT HOME at Ftel ALASKANS MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH Leaves HAINES ' SKAGWAY “~ MONDAY i0 P.ML Leaves for 4:} w'p @1 AND HOLD UNITED SAVING BONDS BUY Tom sismadetibn: of thin 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 Insut- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $3,000. Beposits - i 3 ¥ First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ‘nesday 6 P.M. ' and MAIL sAFE STATES DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED NORTHLAND " TRANSPORTA C. O M ION P A N'Y

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