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PAGESIX ~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA LOST OVERBOARD FROM HALIBUTER baseball banquet which will FIRE DEPARTMENT - WILL GIVE SHOW held The baseball infield provements, whic soon. necessity of surfacing the and other park im- park is owned by 1CG PLANE FLIES | YAKUTAT WRECK | oottt ot fertfedededont WANT ADS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1946 ANOTHER DAUGHTER FOR LARRY PARKERS A girl baby, w the Firemen, was brought to th veighing six pounds attention of the group. Ormc KETCHIKAN &lm 6—One man l HERE EXPERIENCED Stenographer, 8nd three ounces, was born this ON SEPI- 26 » 27 Walter McKinnon Heinke, was lost overboard near Kodiak | AL SR T \ire: 106 Teigl. | MOMAINg Mr. and Mrs. Larry Bud Walker and Joe er were frcm the Seattle halibuter Betty| okt 1 g re, | Parker Ann's Hospital oy g Two shipwrecked men, one with ¢ el : i named as a committee to have Jane in rough weather, Coast Guard ¥ The little s joins a sister now With 28 members present. the Ju- xl»:l.\ work done before next season quarters were notified \’vx[rr.im“ injured leg, were flown here rnn ALE 77} RLAL ESTATE WISH TO RENT PIANO. Care one and one-half years “M‘ i neau Volunteer Fire Department day. His name was not given, |ITCM Yakutat yesterday afternoon|yoysp with two apartments—one FOR SALE | guarantcea ponsible | The father, wellknown engraver met last night at the City Fire| Patrolman Mayfield, of the Ju- Ty, 50-foot former Coast Guard PY @ plane from the Coast Guard| ™ i .oi;ont ready for immediate ypw HOME. c ly furnisheq,| Fhone Red 185, (36 .md chief Umps during the recent Hall, and voted to cooperate 100 neau Police Department, appeared poars owned by E. O. Peters, Los Search and Rescue Unit at An-| oo o0 o puenished and in.nice NEN s E, ‘f nplewely unisbed, | g2od : ball 1 paxaing ouk the percent with the Juneau Library before the Firemen upon the in- apoeles were beached near Yakutat Dette Island. W e e e e B ¢ WANTED—-Small furnished apt B : B C0 i e drive or funds fof{Vitation of Pire Chief. MII and byy the crews' escaped sitaly] jloe GRESIs of Baverly U bl bRt gt | DI bRssmERt WL, garage. | house. Veteran and wife, co AR < a library for Juneau presented an excellent picture of gepore. another report to the Coast|California, suffered injuries to his) 0 C%. 0 ent o F o o . 4 UNIT APARTMENT ites. Room Hotel e T ) the need for more traffic control Guard said. One man suffered a 1eft leg when a 50-foot cruiser tow-| . 'cipiivec 4 pm and 8 pm Excellent location i & On September 26-27 the Fire- fires. Juneau streets are jog injury. |ing another of the same size, went f i ol (367248 Completely furnished N TR AT - men will sporsor one of the leac he stated, and anyone i ST | aground Saturday morning in Mon- | Tl baperi Hioes Phuah (-", S el B ing movies of the year, “George necessity attending fires SOMETHING SCREWY "m\_\ Bay sbout three miles from BARY CRIBS—Home Beautiful. |SEVERAL GOOD LOTS 2 iy HeEn Sk omn Y {rrangements White Scandals,” at the Capitol gp park their cars in such al A report from Seattle says there Yakutat. Fog and unfamiliar wa- (367-t1) In Douglas; on sewer. ren. Teken care of for you Theatre, the proceeds of which will way that traffic is free to move. e no Seattle halibuters in Al ters was given as the resson for ON HIWAY and BEACH SERVICE INCLUDING be turned over to the Library gyery person driving a car is Urg- kan waters and the Betty Jane is the accident 11930 CLDSMOBILE Sedan. Good! VACANT 5 room house ) Transportation, Fund Drive. Leonard Holmquist. cd to observe the safety rules and tieq up in 5‘,.‘,““ tely. | "/ohd two'ertisers wase, being take] < condition. 5 very jgood tires. ‘Fh.| Faitly fumishec-—Reasonale. A. R. Ber &bl o z:therthoI. Spec l:;ml .u:ld Lester courtesy when the fire siren blows MR en from Cordova to their new own-. Green 752 during mornings. HOMES and business opportunities r. eebpinld nehan were named on the com- E. O. Peters of Beverly Hills (367-3) | In Alaska A DELUXE TOUR mittee. Chief Mili re;orieq that progress hon i : - J RN R e — e BY AIR Calif hy u a the e s . pae " WANTED TO RENT Furnishes A committee headed by Ed is being made on the installation PAA BRINGS 20 m m\n:x n~“o g """i“,’\:l‘:‘m “Pr‘“‘n;:l\‘ 30 puick -special 4 aor - GRADELLE LEIGH apt by Ethoa teadra E ,\(f Attend Gay Ficstes Sweeney reported fine cooperation Of three new water mains on the ON "’Rlp fROM Sou]‘H il PEFLY dan, good rubber, A-1 mechanical RFALTOR Pl et ; e i from Juneau merchants in present- street )far;mg ivliw Jum‘:;l“Bnm lH‘m— . Hit Recks conditian. Connors Motor. s Member Natronal Real Estate Assn (362-13) 1 Histaric Missions e privsy for. the players of - the bor which Wal give addillonat fire) . o 2R i rew of four men were towing (386-19) | phone 557 - C¢fner 2nd & Franklin Semenieshoait Gastineau Channel League for the safety in this area | Pen American Airways yesterday| A crew of four men were towing - | Fairbanks Gilcher Bldg. 3rd Ave | WANTED by teacher, small apt. or e ; flew the following passengers to one vessel to save fuel on the trip 5 ROOM HOUSE, patented acreage, ARES Pt L ¥ Write 1946 season, and Earl Hunter, Joe Eleven fire calls were made dur- 5 ? 5 i oies Dl e e g place for housekeeping. . 3 and from this city: (when the lead cruiser hit the rocks,| eclectricity, school bfis, 2 miles & Honey Lou Hansen Badlier and Percy Reynol were ing the month of August, and one i C ST % _ 2 7 . | Rose Curtice By Juneau Hotel IRV L tiake tiass o the ane'diiilwas HEIR by the department.| . Fromised¥iles Riissbeln. Hughes sty was Hismipe beyond repair.| from Airport. Phone 854. (366-t3) | B UNIVERSAL TRAVEL Pttt e : : Partment: jack Santford, June Santford, John The other cruiser is salvagable the|———— e — | FOR SALE | WANTED 7o BUY DIRECTORS Mons Ruth Mack, Boze Liven-|men were told by Yakutat author- 3% “TROLLER fully e - 3 | ammunition, No. 9 : 238 Henry Bidg. » Scotile 1 good, Inez Thomasson, Joan Nel- | ities. ch.n~1<-x just installed, |)‘11C(‘( iw.Ebr JUNEAU—2-10 acre and (362-t6) UP-TO-THE-MINUTE son, Hulva Nelson, Grace Kanouse,| The crew members were picked| for quick saleySee Bob Schop- 2 acres beach property | | Helen Greim, Maude Voigt, Wallace | up by a passing fishing vessel and| Pert, Imperial Cafe. (366-t6) | DOUGLAS—6 rooms near school, |SINGLE GIRL WANTS apartment, | Green, Elmer Johnson, Robert taken first to a cabin on a small' tpw CAPITOL AC-DC record Washing machine, refrig. awck 167 af o Brown, Eleanor Lorz, Mrs. Gordon nearby island and then into Yaku- player and records; new 7 piece B:‘n::y(mcm garage, etc. Fra 4 Trave ln orma'lon { Clithero, Frank Hall, Bette Olson, tat where Gabriel was hospitalized| jipv oak dinette seb: double steel |°UNEAU—S-year lease on aundry wo slaska Charles Steel, and treated at the emergency sta-| o4 with mattress; new 1% hp.| Large Building, Business district, SEEtE | To Seattle: Clarence G. Rich-|tion in the Libby, McNeill and| g cutboard; one stroller; RCA | lnEm)\B';h;w Qastgens Right here at the local Pan American ardson, Arnold Davey, Dell VanLibby Cannery s portable radio - AC-DC. ‘Phons| o CEDROOE. hous } p Curler, Mary Weirauch, Laudyselle| The Coast Guard plane arriving Tk Fir construction, oil heat, N D 8 v Ma ; .audyselle : - A 2| Red 180 after 4 pm. (366-t1) | . office there’s available, for your use, Powers, Ailbert Powers, Bill Dol-| here yesterday with Gabriel and 2 | Furnished, large cement FIHISH'NG OBE;‘ a trained staff of travel experts with phin, Peter Berg, Matthew Spring- | another of the shipwrecked men, CHILKOOT MINK—You benefit by | ement, excellent location A oy 5 3 Alice Smith, Harold Tullis, Arnold Ekblad, also of Beverly| 23 years of selected, successive| Seen by appointment g New! Different! Effectivel complete files of travel information. ge Shaw, Jr Hills, California, was flown by James breeding of Yukons out of finest| Available 60 days. A . prolachivel .natural 4 orge Troychak, Fern Troychak, Nesmith, pilot; Chris Weitzel,. co-| strains obtainable. Improve your |RUMPUS ROOM, outdoor fireplace, <o]ore')dp3wd‘er ba;is roce Suss o aTorr: oy - o nein- " rcha ' e : Fountain, new house, new L A oF _ail sxi8 Susan Troychak, Robert LaTorres, pilot; Leon Tanner, Flight engin herd by ‘p\unh‘mng from the il e b ol SN AR o S YOURC““—DRENS"\EAUH Olive LaTorres, Bob Converse, Mar- | eer; and Bernie Finnegan, radio-| Chilkoot Fur Farms, Haines, Al-| Furniture, elec. stove, refrig i iR1 Helps nowder <8 | SHOULD BE P 'o Help You Plun low Clenn, Fred Lindemeyer, man aska. Guaranteed Satisfaction, | Comblete cement basement— | for hours, oés R°TECTE“’. Charles Leak, John Whitehill, Wil-| Two of the crew members of the (365-) : Small room for child LARGE JAR & SEETHAT YOUR— liam Wels Wilma S gs, Edith | wrecked vessels are remaining in — R Play-ground across street. GE. \R PLUMBING \S Use this service freely. Find out how Harrington, Burke Riley and Marie | Yakutat for the time. Arnold and BED DAVENPORT. Phone Bluc; i for immediate sale. e ® B S INSPECTED. s . Riley. | Gabriel will fly to Seattle from| 614 after 4:30 p.m. (362-t4) | NEW 2-BEDROOM house Harri Machine Sh ou can save time, see more enroute From Fairbanks: Olive LaTorres,' Juneau sometime today. — — i Cmnnlml.\ furnished, Butler, Mauro Drug Co. arri Macnine (1} 1 4 KAY IMPERIAL guitar with cade;| W adition . 3 Robert LaTorres; to Fairbanks: 2 - Y guitar with case; | ynor addition. “The Rexall Store” Phone 319 make proper connections, ete., ete. Mirel Sciveah: Dotathy Tiaiverson wood-coal circulating heater;] Now available. i one:319 - Then when you leave, you’ll have all I Abris Tricgan: Rov - Darbavin: 8 NEw (ARS double bed and coil spring; single |3 BEDROOMS splendid neighbor- | i 3 ' o Ealitiial: Ddorad JG5AGY) bed and link spring P. O. Box|: hood. 2 bedrooms block from S s £t Py : those details behind you. Hownsend Bepland, Saby Bkt 871, Juneau. (365-t3) | St. Ann’s. Terms MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH Roberta Becker e Leaves » ind P ory I\YLO\Jb “NO! But; the next best| q A WA Y overy ° RS R YLoNs Noi pui, the next bert| MURPHY & MURPHY | . HAINES " SKAGWAY HMONDAY TI‘IPS 'o Anywhere ATTENTION SHRINERS Hurry 146 Willoughby Ave, 9:00| REALTORS—-ACCCUNTANTS 10 PO i .'XI:Q‘Llll;lh u'wy!;'hl, l]\II)L( wv ind Y, | am. to 3:00 p.n 1 Phone 676 over F National Bank Le s for Sept. 6th a »gion Dugout 8 p.m e B Sy E J. W. LEIVERS, Secy. g e i A GRITRIR BOBRY: G bT 10 1b0g) SITKA and Wavicisevars e On business or pleasure, to Alaskan .| e B e dhg! Sleeps six completely outfitted o F\.X'!;‘ s a1y Uednesday 6 P.M. points or anywhere Outside, you’ll Baby coe>e—— _|aboard the Square Sinnet and the| .5 e o' REAL ESTATE Sy S o ol find Pan American travel service help- e ge pads—Tiome Beau- sword Rnot, and are being readied ZATHTUB, 50 gal. hot water bmm,.“m WISH TO ANNOUNCE the ST O e R . . 84V for deitvery to local residents and, large oak dining table. Phone| opening of the Juneau Real Es- ful. You can make complete arrange- = | business houses. | 52 (@5945) | tate Agency Oct. 11 you are leav- ments right here. Get fare and sched- ) | Coviine Motors nas @ new De- | ey T sacks, casy| I, or the “Outsde” or Anchorage o mep;g & f ids . . L Soto sedan to be delivered to Yel- 1 Bl Dty aet Tt %pnd. desive to | selli your .houss, g ule information at address below: % |1ow Cab Company, a Dodge 1.ton| 1o Baul Shores Poultry Fam. i g or husiness, we vill welcome | /g AP A BB ' RELIANCE N | truck for Juneau Young Hardwate, oM the listing and you may count Vg W31 .’_ N :'3 Z | and a Dodge four door sedan for y1yABLE FURNISHED house with| on prompt honest service after | Bal'allof Holel sPlcEs and Bert McDowell of Bert's Cash Gro-| j heat and Flamo cooking. Liv-{ you leave. B g T e A S ROk Phone 106 cery. Cowling has also delivered ng room i knotty codar, with | JUNEAU REAL BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES ene EXTRACTS a Chrysler Windsor four door se-| firelace. View; also garage 12 it.! SAVING BONDS dan to 2 H. Wending 1, 40 ft. Plymouth sedan and PAN AMERICAN Worto AlgwArs ke J;:/em of //9'3761/0/ (_7/# ers ; at your Z N\ grocers. Z [ NN ll PURE FOODS jripehviyid 1000 Foceth Ava. South SEATILL, WASHINGTON sl ammant 'Amamaehey | fllflSK%W/“ B Al IRI.II'IES o e g Si Daily Trips to @ 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 hour 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine) . 00 per hour 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 60.00 per hour 1—5 Passenger Bellanca 60.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft 16.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Aeronca 16.00 per hour For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 EJrirmsenfymsenfiemnenliyrmenlyrmnerf o e foareei oo ool vorvoifof] ~ | the Alaska Native Service. Anoth- in Seattle skiff. One black beyond Auk Bay Jorgenson Motors has received giore beach side. Bus transpor- a new Oldsmobile which is to 'be tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash. scld to Albert Wallace, local fish (344-t4) ! buyer and owner of the boat Helen. __________ il st | Also received on the Sword Knot 29 it. GARWOOD CABIN speed boat, moto A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler just installed. Phone 777. A 1946 Buick sedan has arrived (340-tf) {at Ci rs Motor 2 - ‘_, Connor @mm Cflmp'm( and GOGD ICOME PROPERTY. Apt. will be delivered to R. Brus f & g house and cabin. See owner 142 Willcughby. (340-tf) was a new civilian Jeep, not sold. er new Buick from Connors will go i | to Mike Pusich of Douglas | AFT. HOUSE ana two houses, 407, Ford Motors, Elroy Ninnis man-, 411, 415 S ‘Franklin and furnish- ager, has received two new Fords,| ings, 412,500, $5,00¢ down ‘and but the names of the people Who terms on balance, Phone 485, ‘m‘k receive them are not ;\11111\\1111:4: (333-tf) ed 1 | NS O Baby carriage pads—Home Brau-‘ HISCELLA“EO“S e 2d%. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone | 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing | NOTICE | in permanents. Open evenings by Notice is hereby given that on the | appointment. (298-3t) 20th day of August 1946, E. O.| M. §. Jazz, at | SWANSON, as administrator of the | FOR CHARTER — ity -t1) |estate of JOHN J. PHILLIPS, de-| Boat Harbor. Ph. 861 | ceased, duly filed his Final Account |and Report, and Petition for Dis- | tribution, and that a hearing on saxd Final Account and Report and Pe- | \tition for Distribution will be hed; before the above-entitled court in| |the United States Cmnmmuuers‘yh_"'ffh________, | (Ex-Officio Probate) Court in the PIANOS RENTED an@ TUNED | Federal-Territorial Bulding, Juneau, | Anderson Shop. WINTER & POND CO,, Inc, Complete Photographic Supplies Develoging — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Juneau —— Retail Alaska, on the 29th day of October, 1946, at 10:00 A. M. of said day, and | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- that all persons are required to then | Dent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. and there appear and present any | Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone ZOLl objectiorfs they may have to said| 315 Decker Way. Final Account and Report and Pe- | tition for Distribution, or to the settlement thereof, and to the dis- | N ? tribution of the residue of the assets | T¢ Standard Ol tug Foss No. 19, skipper J. K. Davis, was in Juncau‘ of this estate direct to Mrs. M. C.| Mocore, the mother of deceased, of | CTIETY_yesterday evening with the | legal age, residing at 6504 S, E.| | barge Foss No. 106. She pulled out Carlton Street, Portland, Oregon. last night to head out Westward Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 29th |08 @ Toutine voyage. day of August, 1946. i >t (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, i Man's use of the homing pigeon United S Commissioner and |BIE8 back to before thg Ohrist- Ex-Officio Probate Judge. b First publication, Aug. 30, 1946, TNOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: Last publication, Sept. 20, 1946, That on August 29th, 1946, in the ) — [ Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Jose- | :phme Tremel was appointed execu- O TUG llERE BOX 2652 N| B“w RUONE oo trix of the estate of JOHN A. | CARVEL, deceased. All persons | A % Kn“sn having claims against said estate CONTRACTOR are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said executrix at the office of her attorney, Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattugk Bullding, Juneau, Al- aska, within six months from the date of the first publication of this ! notice. JUNEAU, ALASKA Are you interested in a home of your on, or having your build- ing repaired? For Quality Workmanship | CALL PHONE 204 T Will Be Glad to Serve You | JOSEPHINE TREMEL, Executrix. PHONE 204 BOX | First publication, Aug. 30, 1946. _.________zizd Last publication, Sept. 20, 1946, ESTATE AGENCY LEE BUTTS—Licensed Realtor FOR SALE APARTMENT HOUSES Rental income $705 monthly, Also— WELL ESTABLISHED business, Price and Terms Reasonable. SEE NICK ROCOVICH LOST AND FOUND | LOST — Eastman Movie Camera. Please return to Empire Office. Reward. (362-13) LOST—ThX'PE salmon fishing rods and cooking pan between Auk Bay Float and Juneau. Please call Douglas 35, one lonz, one; short. B amat e 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 each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ——| | ‘ FOR RENT " HOUSEKEEPING room— Bedding and linens not furnished. Phone 333 after 6 p.m. or Sunday. (367-t3) FOR LEASE — 4 bedroom house,| parily furnished. Phone Green| 442 between 8 and 12 a.m. (367-t3) UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Down- town location. Inquire Darnell’s Spert Center. Phone 829. (360-t1) ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. fome 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. (41-t0) ¢ WANTED CARPENTERS lnslfle work. G day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) | EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator. Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-tD) WANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. The largest pyrophylite mine in |the world is located at Robbins, N. C. The material is used as a tal- 1nn“ powder base NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION c o M P A N Y i SERVING ALASKA | PRS-

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