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IN OKLAHOMA; CHICKENS NOT! Wearily again and continue the sad, ful, sweet saga of a lady but with definite * toward claustophotia, and a general { life of a reporter We reported Linda last month twice. We told all about her lost in Juneau docked here, spaniel ha& chewed out her crate, how she was captured terned in the city pound and later in a crate on the dock, boys sat awaiting her return ities in Juneau and Seattle looking crates, and finally how Linda had been sént off to Seattle on the S.S Baranof by officials: and Juneau police strong, strong We thought ocker little around Linda. But Linda haG not aone with us. The lact she had just finished a hole five inches in the face of a plywood wall in her the Juneau dock crate on Bud, we saw peanuts — we mean plywood." Steamship company) the contents Loaded very carefully aboard the'of a couple of mailsacks which - P-4 AP Baranof by the police and the local she had chewed into as a final in- DANCING CunSSES Alaska Steamship officials, she and sult The contents, all belonging NOW ENROLLING her triple-strong crate were warily to the steamship officials, were be-' All types of dancing. Social watched during the Baranof stops ing hurriedly replaced. The letter dancing for beginners. Studio 411 in Southeast Alaska ports, and Lin- referred to Linda politely, but there 7th. Phone Red 575. (adv.) da’s activities were kept under care- |was a broad underlying current of —,- — ful surveillance. bitterness. “We hope to hear that| The ancients believed a man's She arrived in Sezttle and so did she is in Tulsa soon,” the letter strength was located in hai THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA her crate but Linda had been!read wistfully. deing wast come naturally to chewing, and the crate wa the thank yeu no! from were r in one piece. Linda was ally con- L couldn’t |t} probably bored ' expressed homew Seattle Recently we tous word The Houdini had been bested rather to Rehoused in a specis structed crate (Superman 1t) Linda spent a few urs as the of the Steamship office awaiting shipment her home Tulsa, Oklahoma As soon as her watchman relaxed (you gotta eat sometimes) termite- us teeth Linda nibbled down a couple pected of bars and scampered out—with express train perspiring and embarrassed officials where in“a ditch in her wake It was getting to and Tuls be the most dog-gone on rec- Linda's loving ord letter of gratitude. Meanwhile letters e pouring so much,” the lett into the Juneau Empire and local is now home. She office of the Alaska teamship Com- form, except hungry pany seen a chicken Almost simultaneous r that we have from Linda’s family, Mr. and chasing them J. T. Whisenhunt and two little train her.” grief-stricken Loys begging the Em- Ha! There are pire’s assistance in g dear, chickens somebody timid little Linda, came a letter gr a fund for “certificate of merit” from the, Alaska Steamship Company in Seattle The letter thanked the its aid in the Juneau recovery “this animal,” told the full story o her chew down the inside passage and stated that Linda had been ex- pressed homeward “and frankly we are keeping our fingers sed We strongly fear that no crate has been devised that could keep this small animal penned up for any length of time.” sh 1rd hac g zuest of hear we take up typewriter shame- who was tendency termite v aia to r the Linda tory desire being Aleutian k of in- when the with @ 1 the tiny \ how how two home weepingly while author- scuttled Linda-proof for 3 for of Empire steamship in a perspiring Col Seattle ordnance Harcld “container. resident, we had done with Richardson He | Point in 1921, sachusetts Institute in 19 we had seen of Linda masticating diameter in had not nof crate the Linda Ba (words of It seemed that only chewed up her but had ‘“devoured” (Look, That was small ith. company. about found gutted between Seattle officer for These tes. eet 4 1 the Linda was home. dog the “You said. in er before sever: We will al, some should get Col. H. J. Conway Takes AIaska Post. 7. Conway, has been —I+-i—|—+|—bl—-l—+++‘l+l-+»|—-l-+'l—l—l—l-+++ e e e I-PH-H-++I-+-H'+-I‘I--H+I+++-I-£—+~H- F— B B i e i ! { GIFTS~ALL pA NO MATTER WHAT THE 0CC birthday, anniversary, prizes or for festive holidays you can find the RIGHT gift among the large selection to choose from in our store. You will be delighted at the many new lines we have added in’the last'several weeks. Come in and look around. The Gift Shop “GIFTS OF DISTINCTION” achine Shop Building Phone 317 9 A. M.t05:30 P. M. SION Harei M STORE HOURS nmsn%%* e IBI.II‘IES ewing Si Daily Trips te @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL Also Trips to @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips at Low Passenger Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME ... @ KETCHIKAN @ HOONAH @ PELICAN 2—8 Passenger Grumman's (twin-engine) .$90.00 per 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine).. 75.00 per 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega . . 60.00 per 1—>5 Passenger Bellanca 60.00 per 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft 16.00 per 1—1 Passenger Aeronca 16.00 per For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 hour hour hour hour hour hour a The Juneau police and Steamship Agent Horace Adams received letters letters 1da had been encased in some- metal—and momen- | world In a way it made sad. We bad rather ex- derailed some- family wrote us a helped “Linda splendid She had never | now she is busy | cither t0 ! from Oklahomi up former named | the Alaskan Department and has arrived at Fuxl’ was commissioned from Wesl‘ and attended Mas- | of Technology | 0. During World War, IT he | was inspector of projects connected with Canadian lend-lease activities. . % | z | i M*-MWM |Talking About (oins, Here Is ‘Official Dope kel or a dime | change—appears 5. — A or any piece of| larger in actual physical sizc a poor person than it does to a rich one, the American Psychological Association was told today ! And poor, - a Sept to the de-| both the rich and Harvard psychologist {clared in a prepared address, all| coins appear larger than they ac- tu are—with the apparent size increasing in proportion value of the coin | (It you think | wrong, try making from direct memory, and It ms 5 @ to to this theory is pictures of coins, | observation or| how you good parlor— | come out bar—trick.) Dr. Jerome S !vard told the or Bruner Har- psychologists he had! | experimental evidence to back up| ja theory that “the greater the so- Icial value of an object, the more will it undergo perceptual distor-. | tion away frem its actual size; and | | the stronger the individ need for | \urh valued objects, the greater will) 'be the (ll.\loxung effect of value.”| - | ELKS INITIATE 3; BANFIELD TO PAY | OFFICIAL VISIT of | ] Resuming the weckly meetings after the summer’s 2-meetings i monthly, there was a large turnout lat Elks lodge night and three baby Elks were given antlers after which there was a feed in the | elub rooms, | Those initiated were Joseph M. Snow, Fred R. Geeslin and George T. Dudley { At the next meeting, Wednesday, | September 11, Norman C. Banfield, new District Deputy Grand Exalted Ruler, will pay his official visit.| There will also be initiation at the meeting. | — e 15 PASSENGERS IN - ABCARD PNA PLANE Pacific Northern Afrlines carried the following passengers yesterday in flights with Captain Jack Dean First Officer Jim' Merrihew, and Steward Ollie Howard: From whorage: Lloyd Themas F. Lockard, Alberta Pein, Henry Pein, Glen Allen, Mr. and Mrs. R. Hosack, Geerge W. Coplen, T. O..Hoagland, Mr. and Mrs. Earl stline, Ralph Mize, P. J. Mc- | arty, Herbert Barns and Otto Carlson. To Anchorage Cleaves Patricia Hatfield, Shirley Ingalls, L. E. Evar Jim Huston, Simon Booth, George San- ford, Edward Loftus, Joseph Mc- Millan, Elmer Keene, Duke Budde- meyer, Ralph Emerson, Lawrence Reed, Victor Bailey, Virgil Young, Clarence Decker, Edith Gunning, Loretta Craven, Joseph Jarvis and Tony Gomez. | To Cordova: A. Wickstrom and George Watts. - e POSTMASTERS RECCMMENDED Mrs. Marie Lewis has been ap-| pointed postmaster at Point Baker | succeeding Mrs. Minnie Chapman following recommendation made by | Delegate Bartlett. Delegate Bartlett has recommend- | ed the appointment of M. J. Thorn- | tin as postmaster at Hope to suc- ceed Mrs. Alice Mitchell who re-| | centy resigned Mrs. Estber Morrison has been | recommended for appointment as | postmaster at Whittier. Mrs. Mary | | M. Hayes has been serving as act- | . ing postmaster since the office was established in January of this year. Delegate Bartlett has recommend- ed D. Jasper Heatll to serve as postmaster at Ophir succeeding M|~ Jessie M. Huwmd IRINIIY GUIlD 0 | MEET FRI. EVENING | | Trinity Guild of the Episcopal|__ (Church will hold its first regular meeting of the fall season on Fri- {day evening, September 6, at 7:30 {o'clock, at the home of Mrs. E. M. | Polley, 711 Eleventh St. New mem- bers are cordially invited to attend ! this meeting of the guild. The study program for the year is based on the Church’s work in India and will include discussions of | India's social and political well as religious conditions. The pro- | gram Friday evening will be the first in this series. All old mem- bers are urged to attend itk | BOX 2652 PHONE 204 R. W. KRUSE CONTRACTOR JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested In a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship CALL PHONE 204 I Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 the|or | HUNTER LRI I 4 WANT ADS | B e e e e FOR SALE | 39 BU I(‘K SI’L(IA] 4 flnm - dan, goed rubber, A-1 mechanical condition. Connors Motor. (366-t3) 5 ROOM HOUSE, patented acreage, electricity, school bus, 2 miles from Airport. Phone 854. (366-13) 30 ft. TROLLER fully equipped, new Chrysler, just installed, priced for quick sale. See Bob Schop- pert, Imperial Cafe 366-t6) [NEW CAPITOL AC-DC record player and records; new 7 piece light oak dinette set; double steel cot with mattress; new 1': h.p. Elgin cutboard; one strollef; RCA portable radio AC-DC. Phone Red 180 after 4 p.m (366-t1) CHILKOOT MINK-—You benefit by years of selected, successive eding of Yukons out of finest ains obtainable. Improve your 'd by purchasing from the shilkoot Fur Farms, Haines, Al- aska. Guaranteed Satisfaction. | (365-) Ph. Black | (365-12) | | YOUR OPPORTUNITY 5 To own a pleasure cruiser at a| bargain price. Use it for hunting | and fishing this fall and sell in| TROLLER WALKER. 390. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1946 WANTED WANTED—Small furnished apt. or house. Veteran and wife, college gradugtes. Room 409 Hotel Ju- neau (366-t4 WANTED TO RENT — Apt. or REAL ESTATE | .« & e R eaut3) FOR SALE {SERVICE MAN and wife want | small apt. No children, no pets NEW HOME, completely furnished, Electric kitchen, | Full basement with g 4 UNIT APARTME} Excellent location Completely furnished Full basement & SEVERAL GOOD LOTS Mg il pring uden HOUSE COUPLE, 1o children, Ref- erences. P. O. Box 3098, Juneau ON HIWAY and BEACH NT 5 room house | WANTED A. R. Bertelsen, Gasineau Hotel (362-t3) TO RENT o schocl teachers el, Room 404 irnished apt. by Phone Gastineau ¥ COASTAL AIRLINES FLIES MANY WED. Alaska Airlines flew the followi ers in and out of Juneau From J i to Hasselborg: Mr. and Mrs. K. Clark, Joz Whit- ng and Tom Jensen. To Tcdd: Nick Bez. To Sitka Colleen Thompsen, Miss T. Ford, Mr. and Mrs Garvil, Ro- r Plan, M Mrs, Jo 1. Fror J. Pettenger ) Juneau M A. Lawrence |START an inc dent retail ¢ y Fre 1 « furnished—Reasonable. © |~ puginess from your home. Sell Ju Hel n]fu)‘:i’ Ili‘»(‘n) ‘i‘.ll‘-’ nd business opportunities| el gnown Ra h Medicines ci ) Nuneau: H. Glenn, A and Household Suppliés to neigh- er d4 E veda GBADELLL LEIGH nd ple of your cor From 1eau Haines: T. i d profits. Write Lauber, 8. Rosbuck, Ivan J. Chil- . REALTOR g gy sh's Dept 12, Oakland 7,/eck and Edith Mae Chilbeck; and Member Natsonial R Estate Assn.| og)jf from H2ines: Mrs. J. Young, C Phone - dorner 2nd & Franklin| _ Froer T s Fairbanks her Bldg. 3rd Ave | WANTED by r, small apt. or jeay to He Sok atta ERSTEAMA | place for light housekeeping. yyuiter Hella A AR 1 -Ruw Curtice 1 Hotel Ketchikan FOR SALE | PAINTING, papering, day or con- ) o' 1o s g WEST JUNEAU—2-10 acre and | ‘tract. Box 3098, Juneau. Whahodn: T c:m}y\u LL\I:(];(} Carole 2 acres beach property. IROOM or room and board, fur- Ferguson | DOUGLAS—6 rooms near school, | pished apt. or house by Public To Potersburg: Bobby Buerly, G. Washing machine, refrig. | Relation Officer .of Vets Adm |Jabnson D. Weck. From Peters- asement, garage, etc. { and wife. No children. Phone 'kxn B. Hemford JuU U—5-year lease on | 261 8 am. to 5 pm r son, and from L Building, Business district, Wrang wn: Carol Immediate occupancy WANTED TU BUY--Winchester 33 Ferguson, F. Smith and R. Cheato. ONE-BEDROOM house Fir construction, oil heat, Furnished, large cement Apts (362-16) tion 9 Hope Spring at a good profit. Slees| puionent” excellent location ; INGLE GIRL W tment three, space for additional bunk.| S e Sttt | Phone Black 167 ¢ (352- Galley and head. Chrysler 110{ 100 1 Som o0 s h.p. motor. Ready to go. See at e R e A aun orker. Small Boat Harbor, float five,| oo, :r“:g‘“"h:)’l‘l‘:_“"x““‘\’"f"l“l‘ Laundry. niimber $18863, Phone Blue 838 o @ sl TR T M. S | e S P (365-t1) | ture, elec. stove, g. | SHAW OUT TO SCHOOL 7 s O Gomplete cement basement— | voe . Shiy won BED DAVENPORT. Phone Blue! Small room for child Mrs. George 614 after 4:30 p.m (362-t4) ; Play-ground across street {a'clock this i p g WP L Al 1 Pn'tu for immediate sale. attel San I sity KAY IMPERIAL guitar with case;; NEW 2-BEDROOM house ‘Sft‘l“;i:{Cl«‘ll’(l, Calif “-,':”:f‘ B wood-coal circulating heater double .bed and coil spring; o bed anpd link spring P. O. Box 871, June 55-13) (:'](\N Riley Fur- Gun Club, 2': mile JJ Ob REMI opposite on Hiway, o ee the next best NYLONS—NO! But; buy in town. 39 Plymouth coupe. Hurry 146 Willoughby Ave., 9:00} am. to 3:00 p.m. ! 29-FCOT troller ; 1o go, sleepi two. Call Blue i CRUISER BOBBY G, 31 ft, long, | sleeps six completely outfitted Gee I. C (360-tf) 2 UNIT APARTMENTS fur- TWO nished, good residential location, $4,000 down and terms. Om:' apartment ready for immediate | occupancy. Apply in person Lo\ owner 510 6th St., corner ol‘ Harris between 4 p.m. and 8 pm. th) T(B .nL ,.,Al lmt water h(ulu oak dining table. Phone| 59-t1) | CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy Shores Poultry Farm. i (358-tf) to haul. CRUISER “Clippe: 31D415, sleeps four—toilet—Ker- math 95 h.p. motor, ideal 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 with oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv-| 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 H, (JARWOOD CABIN bpeed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler motor, - just installed. Phone 777. (340-tf) GOOD ICOME PROPERTY. Apt. house and cabin. See owner 142 Willeughby. (340-tf) APT. HOUSE and two houses, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,000 down ‘and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-tf) HISCELLANEOUS ‘ 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. 86l. (256-tf) WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Reull] PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. ( e GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone ZoLl 315 Decker Way. ] The starfish is the chief natural enemy of the oyster, and one sta fish can consume as many as five oysters in a day. —— - — Empire Want Aas bring recuuts! cral ) y furnished, addition. Complete Waynor Now available 3 BEDROOMS splendid neighbof- block hocd. 2 bedrooms from St. Ann’s. Terms. REAL ESTATE WISH TO ANNOUNCE the ng of the Juneau Real E: Agency Oct. 1. If you are leav- for the “Outside” or Anchorag desire to sell your house, or business, we will welccme the listing and you r count on prompt honest service after you leave. JUNEAU REAL ESTATE AGENCY LEE BUTT: icensed Realtor FOR SALE ‘ APARTMENT HOUSES Rental income $705 monthly, Also WELL tat in: land, ESTABLISHED business, and Terms sonable. SEE NICK ROCOVICH LOST AND FOUND | the i mechanical engineering. university w pl MOTORSHEP o HAINES " SKA for Leave: || SITKA and Waypssis ov PASSENGERS, FR Wy Kb- [l o Ay i AFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED VING BONDS T e inanapesinak /el bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration, In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. BBeposits From Wrangell to Juneau: E Mrs. L. Campbe! tchikan to Wr hmolck; Ketchikan to Sitka: A. E and Murray. From ka® D. Sunde; au: Mrs. M. Nel- J: nnette: H. E. Ar- r Ketchikan to J Mr <('v1 Mrs. J. Arnold. — e —— ATTENTION SHRINERS 2 it meeting, Friday, ESTEBETH GWAY “ MONDAY i P.M. s for EIGHT and MAIL SAFE STAT DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT , ALASKA INSUBANCE CORPORATION sary {Tednesday 6 P.M. 1 Dugout 8 p.m. LOST — Eastman Munc Camerz. Please return to Empire Office. Reward. (362-13) LOST—Three salmon fishing rods and cooking pan between Auk| Bay Float and Juneau. Please call Douglas 35 one long, one|f short. " LOST—Wallet Lomdmmg money and valuable papers. If found please return to the office of Percy's Cafe. LOST—Rubber hip hoots, size 6 on| Highway. Phone Black 447. F—‘aUfiD:W'Lrflalx' - purs;,—Evergx'een Bowl, Sunday night. Identify and pay for ad. FOR RENT D ROOMS >MS. Down- Inquire Darnell’s Phone 829. (360-tf) UI\‘“URNIo town location. Sport Center. ROOMS—Kitchen 'p—nvfleges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. HEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1] and 2 room .apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. ( (241-t1) | WANTED CARPENTERS, inside work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. 4355 -tf) EXPERIE‘\CED "BEAUTY op opera or. Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-t1) SNANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. Tin, one of the earliest metals discovered, is mentioned in sev- of the Pible, ANSPORTATION

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