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PAGE SIX THE DAH Y ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA . e | ity of California after summer Canadian Arctic. Replacing Mont- Tom Tilson; Mcoseheart, MIS. | juopetufoiolufoieimfoleit [ 'spent here with her parents, Mr. gomery is James H. Baden, who ar-!Frank Guertin | ews 0 es and Mrs. Clarence Rands rived by plane from Washington] Mis. Charles Peterson, Mrs. Lena { — D. C., on Saturday and will stay Mitchell and Mrs. Annabelle Laib- " Miss Margaret Garrow has re- until the returh of Mf. Camp- lin were appointed to attempt to| H signed her position as clerk at the bell find a leader for a proposed drill| teaching |)4vmun at the Govern-| C. L. Mills arrived by plane last to sehd a delegate to the Moo B e A A 2 e o4 . men Schoc Her place Sears weekend to visit his Iu'u(hm‘-m-ln\\‘Nx ntion to be held at Anchorage . L E TAT Iy SITRA, Alaska, Sept. 7.—(Spec-|has been ‘.‘m. by Mrs. Charles and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Pearl.[this year; and chose as their an- SAL EA S ial Correspondence) — School open- | Johnstonc ntial pr the making of a 1:.\71 FOR SALE | R E ! ed Tuesday with an increased en- —_— Mr. and Mrs. Jack Schaefer andlette to be used with the baby in-lg o o o e e P FOR SALE i rollment and only one new teacher Frank Richards wlho returned infant daughter arrived last week|cubator they donated to the city! o ® NEW HOME, completel¥ furnished,| Staff for the high school this year | with his family after an absence to visit with his parents, Mr. and last year. [§ voUR OPPORTUNITY . ®| mectric Kitchen, = " includes Supt. T. J. Cole, \lef five years has joined the staff|Mrs, Harold Schacfer, decided they| Charlotte Groves of Juneau wasie Ty own a pleasure cruiser at ® pull basoment with garage Barnas, Thomas Jones, ralof the First Bank of Sitka weuld to stay permanefitly and{a visiting guest at the meeting. |g 5 pargain price. Use it for ® ull_basement with garage. Rudnick, Florence Hobbs, Jean Jor- have arranged for shipment of their | —_ | Yptieh i B N SRR : 3 gl | e hunting and fishing this fail Ekobllent. location dan and Dorothy Van Zante. Recent Is to join the staff household goods from Juneau. Mrs.| Pledges of Beta na. Phi Sor-| ¢ and sell in the spring at a ® copeeers furnished On the grade school staff are of the Sheldon Jackson Junior Col-|Echaefer made a brief flying trip to ority were given their final examin-| g good profit. Sleeps three, space ® Sl by by i Principal Miss Sarah Gernald, Mrs. lege are: Mr. and Mrs. James Spiv- Juneau to wind up their affairs ations by the Club Thursday eve-|g ror dditional bunk. Galley and SECHAL a0l Lo Joanna Cole, Mrs. Bertha Ramer, ey from Philadelphia, she to be there and returned immediately. ning at a meeting held at he home| ¢ poiq Chrysler 110 h.p. motor. ® 1 "]\’ I: % ,S Mrs. Eleanore Rowe, Miss Gene-;a laundry supervisor and he to join —— of Pres Mrs. Wallace McDon- | g peady to go. See at Small ® ‘;.“”" uga '.“»LBN»‘()J vieve Mayberry and Miss Helen |the maintenance crew as carpenter:| Word was received of the deathiald. Those taking the tests given|g pouy” Haibor, between floats @ SOt S G W Ewert. James Rot of Chicago, as old- of Miss Laura Adams September 3|by the examiner, Mrs. Trigve SUOM. | ¢ 4 anq 5 number 31E362. Own- ® O e Stadents who worked at the can- |er boys sur Miss Winona B. at Juerque, New Mexico, where|were Mrs. Robert Wheeler, Mrs.| g 5o (o0 b veen 6:30 and ® Partly ,“”“T.’" d "“‘.‘j”"d‘%‘ nery during the summer took a Horton of 1d, Oregons, as she was stricken with a heart at-|Richard Crueger Mrs, Harvey|q g.ag pm. tor o HOME 1d business opportunities week’s leave to finish out the season |younger boys supervisor; Miss Jessie tack on her way back to the Shel-|Brown, Mrs Harold Ward and Mrs.| J o IH Alagka. and will start to sehool next Mon- ! Fraser of Stockton, California, asjdon Jackson Junior College at Sitka.| Robert McCracken | 4 G day kitchen supervisc Miss Adams had taught at SJC| AN o P S GBADE]‘LE LEI H Also because of the late cannery —_— cince 1930, when she arrived as! Salvation Army will start its| j RS REALTOR season, SHtldon Jackson school ! Clyde Franks has purchased the Supervisor of Senior Girls. In Octo~|annual drive for maintenance funds| 1 EIGHT BBL. OIL TANK. Never Member Natronal Real Estate Assn. postponed its opening from Sept. Murray Apartm and adjoining, ber 1939 she was forced to resignincxt Thursday, with a goal of $2400| been underground, $65. Phone Phone 557 - Corner 2nd & Franklin 12 to Sept. 18. two houses on St d Street. He for an extended vacation, but re-!for the v according to Capt. All Douglas 832 or 834. Irvin Fleek Fairbanks Gilcher Bldg. 3rd Ave has also bought the Barney West- turned to the school in 1941 as|Dietz. This will include the op- (369-t3) Skippers and crews of two sein-| over house on the corner of C and'Arts and Crafts instructor. {eration of the Maternity Hospital s it ¥ SR g ers appeared ahd were found guilty Baranoff cets This summer Miss Adams visited,Which was tegun in May of 1945| READY MADE DRAPES—Home ! }'on SALE before the Commissioner's Court on schools in Seattle, Portland, Chica-|With the birth of twins to Mr. and! peaytiful. i # Wednesday, on charges of illesal| Mrs. Mary Hedges left by plane/go and Mexico, studying gold andMrs. Clint Holmes. Since then 18] . w JUNEAU—2-10 acre and fishing made by Wildlife Agent Sunday enroute to Greer, Idaho, to silver working, and visited her bables have been delivered at the | CABINET GRAND piano for sale, cres beach property. John Likins. Walter John, skipper visit relatives and enjoy a brief father in Chicago. It was on her!| | hespital, six since the arrival of! exXcellent condition. Phone ann‘JL‘ AU—5-year lva\(: on of the Flying Cloud, was fined $100, cation before enrolling in business'return trip from Mexico that shejthe Dietz baby who is now four| 750 for information (368-12) | ?an;r‘ !Bm](hnu, Business district, the boat $8200 and the crewmen, college for the winter months. She was stricksn and taken to a hos- [months | {088 By ” T ] 1 SRR e TR | William John, Joseph Agaki, Danlplans to return to Sitka tal in Albuquerque. Her body was| The Salvation Army Home amh‘9;,’,]u‘;\‘f‘gi(_,‘(“;fl““"‘ "(("l':'m?_w(y‘:_ONE—BEDR()UM house Brown, William Jack and John Va- spring. During her absence, her|shipped to Springfield, Missouri, for |Hospital will be closed for six weeks| — i S >-t3) 1* pir construction, oil heat, valis, $50 each and confiscation of 'home in Fletcherville has been burial |quring the vacation of Capt. and| = =Tl T Tl Furnished, large cement the catch. rented by Thomas Jones, music in-| A memorial service for Laura [Mfs. Al Dietz who plan to leave| ™" =0 Sl teld Vet " tauive| Basement, excellent location j ‘fhe boat Black Hawk was found structor in the Public Schools Adams will be held at the Presby-|October 1 to visit their parents ing o o oo “posme ™ (368-t6) | Scenl by appointment | guilty, fined $200 and $100 fine — terian Church Sunday afternoon,|the States b SRR i, | Available 60 days. { of the skipper, Loren Johnson, and| . ifor students and staff of Sheldon HOUSE with two apartments—one |2 BEDROOMS splendid neighbor- 350 for each of the crewmen, Dale; Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Conway and|jocveon Juntor College and the| The Elks Bubble Ball was Posi-| .aparment ready for immediate] 1ood. 2 bedrooms block from Brouillard, Harry Owens, Fred Mc- | three children, Charlie, Johnny and y.n v local friends of the deceased. |poned from August 31 to Septem-| ;)zc‘”].’m‘.\, Fifnisted and in mce| St- Ann's. Terms. Gill and Fred Johnson, and the Mt R ‘CIS":{T‘“\“l’l“x““‘ o — {ber 14 beacuse the date coincided! precicrtial nelghborhood. Part| s A o Seattle, where Mrs. Conway and 3 he ® 3 2 = Ao o = ot Sh e gHll ddna the Winteb, M¥.| 1ay. Goodwin,” GHlIteY of MIE|Tee: tOEopene 2L (88 hupting | down and terms. Call In T “\.,_,.;MUBPHY & MUBPHY Conway plans to return within two and Mrs. Bill Holt, arrived recently |attend, and because decorations or- Spoancly Biu-Bey SorE Har-! REALTORS--ACCCUNTANTS Janice Gaylord, twu and one- weeks with her infant daughter, to 8c-|gereq for the hall did not arrive on| > St between & pm. and 8 P8 {prone 676 over Pirst National Bank | half month old daughter of Mr. and| In Juneau the Conway’s Were cept a position as operator at the'yine proceeds from the ball will D8y —5__ Mrs. Bob Gaylord was taken to the joined by Mr. and Mrs. P. 8. Ganty |Sitk Telephone Company and Visit |y (o the Elks Milk Fund, an ac- BABY CRIBS—Home Beautiful. |- — Pioncers' Home Hospital Thursday and two children, Wally and Mary indmother, Mrs. Lucile Reid- | count maintained to provide the| @67-t1) | REAL ESTATE i with meningitis. Her condition is Jane. The two children left on ke Liisst thioes ‘pebdss it selitol with i | very grave Monddys plane With. . S S QoSS — fresh mill ily 11930 CLDSMOBILE Sedan UmuI:WE WISH TO ANNOUNCE the A — ; Wally to enter Lakeside| The first meeting of the Women il condition. 5 very good tires. Ph.{ opening of the Juneau Real Es- Miss Gertie Jackson, daughter of col and Mary Jane to enter the of the Moose for the new seasonl| The Rotary Club is sponsoring| Green 752 during mornings. | tate Agency Oct. 1. If you are leav- gx: mclgk rx-sl.mcm-xls ;Jurrk\u:ll_' .lrl-jf‘ {llu‘h (:w)mu: in S(w]ll‘.lv :m‘ and \%\s nm;l1 Wodnf‘];‘d:\} Ir;\tmm. with !y Town Meeting, Se Bas VT Cab 3 ing_ for the “Outside" or Anchorage his wi y plane to return to the Mrs. Ganty returned to their home Senior Regent . Don McGraw pe Pputlic Sc —_— e Ak dedivh ® 8 y University of Washington where in Hconah pgdiing T Commites Mlenin ol £ [»ynl\“.’xyllld et Stato. | 30 1t TROLLER fully equipped At et she is taking nurses training, after —— pointed for the new year Were: poq for Alaska. In charge of ar- Chrysler, just installed, pricedi 0% G 0% (l'y«m may count a brief vacation with her J. L. Montgomery left by plans Membership: Mrs. D. E. McGIaw; |yangements for the gathering are| IOF Quick sale. See Bob & on prompt honest service after here. ’Trlzmud.n. returning to |1hr|‘ sm‘(lr« publicity b;\m Ll]n\ld Tilson; age al the officers and directors of Sitka| Pert, Imperial Cafe. i Teave. after some months as relief at the| service: Mrs John Osbakken; . | SAT o i Miss Margaret Rands left by Coast and Geodetic Survey Observa- | homemaking Mrs. Al Richter; lib- R”{»i:,i_‘, at6 many. strobi ‘,m,,,,,,.;?NE)}:',o.f‘fif\{fiT?Efll.(fi?]iii, fl;r:.'(_‘if J““EAU REAL plans Wednesday for Berkeley to {ory for Joel Campbell, who is on rary: Mrs. Dormand McGraw; child qng prejudices held on the subject| hght oak dinette sot; double iy continue her studies at the Univer- a special summer mission in the care: Mrs. Ben Benson; ritual: ndi ik s hoped ttiny’ W) oo it risbiread, ey a3k B | ESTATE AGENCY 4-H—H-kkH+H+PH++H-PH+H+H—Hdfl+H+H+HH+4+H+H4—H4%4+4++FFH4+b+ be given a thorough airing Tuesday| Eigin cutboard; one stroller; RCA| LEE BUTTS—Licensed Realtor after nex radio AC-DC. Phone|= e i Red 180 after 4 p.m. (366-t0) | ron SALE Regular Service from Seatfle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . REFRIGERATION PASSENGERS ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 -H-'H-H—l-H'l- e o e e e e i o H—l—l—l—l-+-l—|—}44—-|-—i—i—l—+ nmsum% by erwing S Daily Trips te @ SITKA ® PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL Also Trips to @ HAINES “ @ mun:s @ KETCHIKAN @ HOONAH @ PELICAN ® SKAGWAY @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips at Low Passenger Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME . .. 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine) . 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 1—5 Passenger Bellanca 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft 1—1 Passenger Aeronca For Information and Reservations . . -.$90.00 per 75.00 per . 60.00 per 60.00 per 16.00 per 16.00 per . PHONE 612 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent hour hour hour hour hour hour et} 4_‘_4, H—I--l- Gastineau SALVATION ARMY WANTS ROCK FILL; | { herd by purchasing from the 5 APPLI(AHONS Chilkoot Fur Farms, Haines, Al-! asl Guaranteed Satisfaction. | (365-) : s Ak Five appli- | CoGTSFR BOBBY G, 81 It. long, | cations for War Department con- ; kA S ahl e sleeps six completely outfitted struction permits in navigable wat-{ iR S0 PR ers in Alaska have been received! “°° 1~ V"LMAIB_” £ B | by the Seattle District Engil | BATETUB, 50 gal. hot water boiler, Proposed projects and da | large oak dining table. Phone| which objec from the stand 452, (359-tf) point of r ion must be filed — with the Engineers, include CH[CKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy | The Salvation Army, Juneau, con- struct rock fill 120 feet by 168 feet, Channel east of the| | Standard Oil Dock, Juneau, Sept. 16. | Ivor Hestad, warehouse by 40 Hemlock street, | ot of Wra \|11,(1] Na s, Petersburg, Sept. | 17 ! Cordova Fish and Cold Storage | !Co., 28 by 80 foot extension tol the north v'nd of town of Cordova wharf, Orca Inlet, Cordova, Sept. 130. | | Ketchikan Spruce Miils, tc drive) ;13 dolphins for mooring log rafts, | Tcngass Narrcws at Charcoal {Point, Ketchikan, Oct. 5. ! E. N. Lynch, warehousc 50 by \10“ feet with a 10 by 50 foot dock | a 10 by 60 foot float in Ton- | |gns.s Narrows, Ketchikan, Oct. 5. | | e | NG ULaSSES = NROLLING l All types of dancing. Social| | dancing for beginners. Studio 411 Tth. Phene Red 575. (adv.) e | Copper backed plate mirrors.— Home Beautiful. All Arrangements Teken care of for you INCLUDING All Transportation, Hotels, Meals and Limousine Sight-sceing A DELUXE TOUR | BY AR ! \ Attend Gay Fiestas V Colorful Markets V Historic Missions Romontic o Friendly Enteriaining » Relosing Write Honey Lou Hansen UNIVERSAL TRAVEL DIRECTORS _ 238 Henry Bidg. * Scattle 1 —_—— 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 (,H[I KOOT MINK-—You benefit 11\! 23 years of selected, successive breeding of Yukons out of finest: strains obtainable. Tmprove your to haul, Shores Poultry Farm. (358-tf) LIVABLE FURNISHLD huuse 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) 129 Xl (JARWOOD CABIN spccd boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler motor, just installed. Phone 777. (340-tf) APT. HOUSE and two houses, 407,{ - 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,00¢ down and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-tf) MISCELLANEBUS KIRSTEN'S Benuly Shop, Phune in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality ‘Wholesale — Juneau — Retlil‘ e RS e L A § | PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED. Anderson Shop. S A s SR P GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. LOST AND FOUND I LOST—Black Wallet with zipper,; containing valuable papers be- longing to Sto. 1-c A. Kothlow, KINY. REWARD. LOST Aug. 6 in Federl B\uldmg Eastman Autographic 116A cam-! era. Long black strap handle.’ Family keepsake. Reward. Return; to Juneau Empire. n368~131' LOST—Three salmon fishing rods and cooking pan between Auk Bay Float and Juneau. Please PHONE 204 BOX 2652 call Douglas 35, one lonz, one short, 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing| HMCS Uganda. Return to station | HOUSES §705 wnonthly, APARTME Rental income Also— WELL ESTABLISHED busine: Price and Terms Reasonable. SEE NICK ROCOVICH FOR RENT LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING room Bedding and linens not furnished Phone 333 after 6 p.m. or Sunday (367-13) ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph, 886. BEA’ TED STORAGE—Ph 861 Cnsh Cole. (260-tf) SEAVIEW APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. Onc block from Federal Bldg. ’ (M‘-tl) ~ WANTED WANTED—Room and board for ACS man. Pitt White, Juneau Hotel. (368-t2) | (veteran), w PAA EMPLOYEE | and 2 year oia caughter want home, furnished or partly fur nished. Will be in Juneau 2 or 3 years. Guarantee excellent care of property. Phone W. Wolfe -0343 or 205 Baranof. (368-12) insiae work. 6 day (355-tf) CARPENTERS, week. Call 34 evenings. EXPERIENCED BEAU’ITY operator. Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-t1) WANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) S S SR VSN W L SO i) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. WANTED WANTED—By Boy student, lar employment. Phone 792. (367-t3) regu- . EXPERIENCED Stenographer H Health Dept. Inquire 106 Terri- torial Bldg. (367-tf) {’E/ISH TO RENT PIANO. Care guaranteed by responsible party. Phone Red 185. (367-13) WANTED—Small furnished apt. “or house. Veteran and wife, college graduates. Room 409 Hotel Ju- neau. (366-t4) WANTED by y teacher, small Bpt or place for light housekeeping. Rose Curtice Butts, Juneau Hotel. FEMALE laundry worker. Alaska Laundry. The United States is technically composed of 44 states and four commonwealths, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1946 ATFTENTION TEAMSTERS' UNION MEETING R.F.ofL.Hall - Wednesday Night at & o’Clock fmpordiant! " o']lt 1'cfl:cs]1 ment Beer the li l)CVLIGgC O{‘ 1]1!]]1()1]5 (){ temperate pcoplc iis ()lympia Brewing Company OLYMPIA, WASHINGTON, U. 5. A. T R R ™ YT P o S o S o W MOTORSHIP EST “ HAINES ™ SKAGW Leaves for SITKA and Wayjporls cvery Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL ur BBeposits ARE SAFE AND HOLD UNITED STAT SAVING BONDS e BUY THF. management of this 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 NORTHLAND TRAMSPORTATION cC O M P A N Y ? f