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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | ¥ | overseas in the tank corps S | Also appointed to a position with | Vi FAIRBANKS Mr. and Mrs. Richard Osborne have arrived here from Fairbanks. They are registered at the B;\mnuf‘ o |t the H\l week was Mr Norman | MADE; OTHERS T0 © <" WILL SEE ALASKA| FORMS BULK OF | '] p: 18 years who was named sec- i | retary to the bublic relations officer i BE FLLED LATER &< i 5 2 OPPOSING CLAIMS| AUGUST EXPORT | matics and commercial subjects in PICARARORA N SR RCR R A SR NFRCROREN o4 Harol 1:’]‘;1\(""‘\511?\‘] ”‘m-‘.\fx(\lx‘\((:-"mm(‘\vhw:' Attorney General Ralph J mvm‘ S0 Gxpostd o cabned al¥ioh| FOR SALE | FOR SALE ‘i arold Mayo ROY Stewart, O s Gorvalle, Ore. Her | s anmounced that he will appear |topbing fourteen million dollars| I M N c kA Busband 15 an accountant in the|for the Territory of Alaska as in-| 'shipments from Alaska to the e e Rt JUNEAU—2-10 acre and | rs. Norman COOK Are [ ononnd & o o orial Commis- | tervencr in the hearing on Kluk- States during the month of August| ¢ . e g |2 dcres beach property. i Added 1o Staff {@bher o Education wan Indiun claims which 48 0. ba. 1048, ‘extesdad 16 and thres-folrihs] S¢e OWner at orfice or A‘!‘;l"o.()p JUNEAU—5-year lease on £ ed 10 Jla | seve additional training ,,,,‘ opencd here next Monday by Imm-‘n‘ lions of dollars in value, ac-| 4 Large Building, Business district, | - ficers for various Alaskan cities, five | ior Department Examiner Joseph T.{cording to a_compilation released | 1930 OLDSMOBILE sedan, Good _Immediate occupancy. | Appointment of two Juneau resi- | associate vocational m\.\(“. and Il‘hl\xw\ h(lxz by (FIP u. B Cuxt:\;[m:k Ognco\ condition. 5 very good tires. Ph O;fi-}ii?j}fig%nhr:‘\‘xiwm"‘t | dents, Harold E. “Red” Mayo and | humber of clerical positions in Ju-| The Territory's position consist-| '( urn "T’f"f““ W Alaska “’m: Green 752 during mornings. bty R at, i . P P e neau and in the field are also open. | ently has been one of Chnllt‘nzlng‘(h( States were but a fraction of (370-t3) Furnished, large cement Roy H. Stewart to posftions in the ' 0 000 1o o Under present |the Interior Department's authority |the Territory’s exports, being valu-| _ IS 2 ar0s Basement, excellent location | vocational rehabilitation and educa- |SFCOE IR 10 IR Tl ta- | to make any determination of abor-fed at only $834 during the CURTAIN RODS, Drapery, Hard- Seen by appointment i ”c‘"“l‘d“"’s”"’ > (,\l;" :"m"” s Ad- |l ed at Fairbanks, Ketchikan and | iginal rights except for its own month war—Home Beautiful (370-t1) Available 60 days. ! ministration in Alaska was an- ¢ ve and associate vocational | guidance in intra-departmental af-| Salmon in the cured form held - 3 BEDROOMS splendid neighbor- HoudfELtikihy, By Fmest Lincoin ?v;;:)j:1l ‘L;u ‘.luwlm ”;fl‘.:xu‘:::fkfil.’:x‘)::‘l.ur |second rank among Alaska exports. “” ga. SHOTGUN and shells. Prac- hood. 2 bedrooms block from | AfrlmglMan:mor of the VA regional | 3 et i Jun | ™It is expected that Alaska Native |being valued at over a half mil-| ) new, $15. Seelig, Box 2695. ¢ Ann’s. Terms. | office here ollég satioh: wh : | Service " re He /ho lion dollars, while other forms c = g i i A college education with some |Service counsel Theodore Haas, who lion dollars, o e, > i SN Mayo Wi cmsd siing r"”"";m(hulum and work in tests and|has been instrumental in preparing | fish products made up the great! g " M“BPKY & MUBPHY ties officer for Alaska and among ‘0L LT T ired in the | native claims, will conduct the case bulk of the remainder of the ship-|, yoUR OPPORTUNITY ® REALTORS—ACCOUN 4 hjs duties will be that of Approving | o pocitions, Lincoln said, and | tor the natives |ments from Alaska. Other than| g .. own 'y Lleasure cruiser at ® o R training (\m‘;flrl\fl;fll(“- “’T‘ :‘::‘3:‘ (xl « college education or the uqlumlnnt i i ;hsh. platinum was the principal| g \"y 0 io0in price. Use it for @ Phone 676 over First National Bank | T e facillfies for veterans nder | 47¢ Among qualifications for tre item sent Ol @ ipments during| ® MUnting and fishing this fall ® T AT $e AT Bl BYeWR¥ Wil be bne| NE Officers. Those interested """OFH('AI_ VISIT [ kst gre: ; ©le and sell in the spring at a ® | of three training officers to be st urged to get in touch with George| ZFM\'” g e good profit. Sleeps three, space ® BEAL Es ."ATE i Hbtied I NI ROTFIASS T Sither - | ¥, Dotk chiet of thle vbeattonal) ; i SRR e for additional bunk. Galley and ® | % wiirairtor W s I, ene| O Ut VA Tere or ity VA [con TRt U Haliu . s 321671 ® Ready to go. See at Small @ opening of the Juneau Real Es-, ke 5 et tvno faFRIgH Patapatgn | WPULS In the fleld { BE pAID 'I'o H.KS‘ Ehiifitn 73837, ® Boat Haibor, between floats @ tate Agency Oct. 1.1f you are leav-| and three battle stars, Mayo, served Positions now avalistje, the act- | | Bm;.; 3772 ® 4 and 5, number 31E362. Own- | ing for the “Outside” or Amhomge; with the Navy malaria control unit |15 ManeBer B M ! gttt/ canriéd L4300a95| ® er on board between 6:30 and ® | and desire to sell your house,| No. 71 during the war. He special- | ¢ PUrbose o ’; and | pinet Deputy Grand B¥altéa) o dr ‘preservéd (ex- ©%' e 8:30 p.n. tonight. ® | land, or business, we will welcome | jzed 1n Job training studies at Bos- f]u.\l fied advisement and gui ““"“wRulm Norman Banfield will pay his/ {cept rhellfish) | ®| the listing and you may counU tof's ‘Nerthéastern Unfversity and |(0_ Veterans attending, educational,;ieia) visit to the Elks lodge B Hefring 42610/® ® © ® ® ® o e o o o on prompt honest service after| was formerly chief clerk at the| :‘,‘,z“:(‘,'\;w.:\ ‘::u:]«fl:tki:e:;x::M"u,:“]‘ the regular weekly mecting (Omor-| Saimen STmi080| T | you leave. | Baranof Hotel. He is Senior Vic 2 4 irow night ST A L 98911 EIGHT BBL. O1L - Never | Commander of the Veterans of For- ‘““dz’ l‘ij;““(l‘]m:;:: ‘Ii \ll;:;lm';\;‘:’:(e]‘ There will be an initiation dunnu 'lglu‘rl:\h el lsf’gi been underground, $65. IPhonu J“NEAU BEAL \ eign Wars for the Department of s Ao 3 |the session and following the busi-| ¢ 5 Douglas 832 or 834, Irvin Fleck. H Alaska and Juneau Post Command- | (a0 800 ‘fj""(”|‘“l‘l““"ll":':‘:“(”l‘“qf(‘l" ness a special feed will be spread| [“3)]",,’:‘(::,"(\\ S Lol s | ESTATE AGENCY | £ BL R C CIERLE Rt on e "”\;;.} o TGN r“" A ltge nttendance i expect-| o 397558 | FOR SALE — CABIN and steam| LEE BUTES—Licemsed Healtor 1 Stewart was vlm‘""‘h alist ot G TR g o5 PR N | Other fish products 132060| path at | with the United States Employmen | TWO FROM |Furs and fur-skins | Scandinavian Rooms. (368-16) FOR SALE | Service here and has be a resident | of Alaska for the past year, coming | here from the Portland USE.S. He has had considerable experience during the war working with vet- 'TURNED ON IRON N IRONING BOARD; FIRE erans and in the placement of vet- | Hotel | 1t you forget and leave your erans in numerous large organiza- e L T iron on, it’s going to cause trouble. tions. He is a veteran of World| Ready made Drape Home | And ““m,lc was what Mrs. J. Ro-| War I, having served with the A.E.F. ! Beautiful. (adv.) | gers of 226 Willoughby found last ey o ey et L DIGAE m 9:30 o'clock when her| |ironing board caught on fire. | An alarm was turned in and MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH | iony wered by the suncau Vclunteer Fire Department, but the truck didn’t have to stay long. teav HAINES **" SKAGWAY " MONDAY Damage was small. 10 PV 3 T ELKS — ELKS — ELKS Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL Wednesday night Visit— Special Initiation—Special Feed—Don't miss this one.. (adv) | 4+FH-+H—|-‘—H—IH+F-H+H—!—H—+*—I—H—P-I~H++ H—H—-I«I--H—H H++H—|~H—-I—+—H++-|—FH—!+H—E—|—I~+ Begular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. astineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent B e o I T B e L e O 2 e e o Cleyrmsenc menllpomerfipoeserNipeenerNipoecss Y wotreeif waimeif e rormeeif vormesf ] fllflSK%td/“’ o Al muncs ewing Southeas. 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 (iwin-engine) $90.00 per hour senger Curtiss Kingbird ({win-engine) . 75.00 per hour enger Lockheed Vega 60.00 per hour enger Bellanca 60.00 per hour enger Taylorcraft 16.00 per hour senger Aeronca 16.00 per hour For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 | KleKWAN HEARING CANNED SALMON Beaver Fox: black, silver | Blue | Red | Hair-seal skins Marten Mink Muskr Otter All other {Live animals, (4 dog Wool, unmanufactured Wood, timber, lumber nym Platinum 104,243 Trophies, specimens, curics, 1,159 Total values of products S | of Alaska $16,752,115 Value of United States District Deputy Total value {father, |she will ithe fall 'Capt. | grandparents, products returned 834,935 of shipments - $1 merchandise 587,050 e 'SENIOR CHOIR OF LUTHERAN CHURCH of B e e e i i | | | | Montana Creek. Inguire | | | i with two apariments—One | \ApARTMENT HOUS! | apartment ready for immediate ! Rengal yme $705 monthly, i occupancy. Furnished and in nice! Also— | residential neighborhood. Part!wELL ESTABLISHED business, | down and terms. Call in personi price and Terms i to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har Reasonable | ris St. between 4 pm. and 8 pm.| | (367-tf) | SEE | SRl ; NICK ROCOVICH ! BABY CRIBS—Home Beautiful (367-t1) 30 ft. TROLLER fully equipped, new i | | FOR BENT Chiysler, just installed, priced|SEAVIEW ABT—One block from for quick sale. See Bob Schop- Federal Building. (370-t1) pert, Imperial Cafe. (366-t6) ROOMS—KIici.en privileges. fiome CHILKOOT MINK-—You benefit by, Hotel—Ph. 886. | 23 years of selected, successive!— breeding of Yukons out of hnv‘SL'HEATE‘D STOR‘AL‘EAPh 861 CASh strains obtainable. Improve your Cole herd by purchasing from thel™ Chilkoot Fur Farms, Haines, Al-i aska. Guaranteed Satisfaction. (365-) BATHTUB, 50 gal. hot water boiler, Sou("s SINGERS ln"(‘ cak dining table. lenc_E};l’EllEr\;CEb BEAUTY operator. | | (359-tf) | Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- The first practice of the Lutheran um‘KFnTmn P o o g 1 (e (o) Senior Cheir for this fall is called| ¢y haul, Shores Poultry Farm. g for: Sule, YiRaheschy eYELIOn, SHD (358-tf) | washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s tember 11, at 7:30 o'clock. Any, _ NI ASd LSRN Pl (291-tf) person intercsted in singing with LI\/ABLF FUm\IhHLD Blonae R e it the choeir is cordially invited to be oil heat and Flamo cooking. Liv- | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- present ing room in knotty cedar, with| loughby. Phone 788 Arrangements for a choir director firelace. View; also garage 12 ft.| have been completed and at this; by 40 ft. Plymouth sedan and practice announcement of, and in-| skiff. One black beyond Auk Bay WA“TED troducticn the director will be made. to ANNA LOIS DAVIS OFF T0 COLLEGE Miss Anna Lois Davis, a junior tcday for Seattle by Pan American Airways. Following o brief visit Capt. Jim Da e for term at Davis, owner Estebeth, left with the universi of the M'ul- here toat | weeks ago While in Miss Lavis Juneau this has resided wi Mr. and M Bergstrom, and has been staff of the Emp - e SITKA VISITORS HERE K. C. Nordby, Virgil Carrier, and Rex Marchant have arrived rrom h [} on the anof Hotel. - — MISS LANE ROFF TEACHER OF PIANO 575. AU Arrangements Taken care of for you INCLUDING All Transportation, Hotels, Meals and Limousine Sight-sceing A DELUXE TOUR BY AR V Auend Gay Ficstas V Colorful Markets V Historic Missions Romantic o Friendly Entertaining » Reloxing Write Honey Lou Hansen UNIVERSAL TRAVEL DIRECTORS " 238 Henry Bldg. * Scotile 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 PHONE 204 BOX 2652 ~ lat the University of California, left 73 her | s, in Seattle, | the opening of‘ = several | summer | her | | appointment. Sitka. They are staying at the Bar- | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Beginners preferred. Phone Red | (adv.) | Anderson Shop. '_____.—___‘ Wedge, who is 21 and comes from - | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- | Newton, Mass, has the right to store, beach side. Bus transpor- 33 St L | tation. Howard Day $3,950 cash.| WANTED—By Boy student, regu- | (344-t4) | lar employment. Phone 792 (367-t3) (:ARWOOL) “CABIN specd boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler EXPERIENCFD St(‘nogldphfl motor, just installed. Phone 777.] Health Dept. Inquire 106 Terri (340-tf) | torial Bldg. (367-tf) 29 PT. HOUSE ana two houses, 407, { WANTED by teacher, small apt. or 411, 415 S Pranklin and furnish- place for light . housekeeping.| ings, $12,500, $5,00 down and| Rose Curtice Butts, Juneau Hotel.| terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-t0) | FEMALE laundry worker. Alaska Laundry. i HISCELLA?IEUUS WEDGE SENTENCED BY YUGOSLAV COURT 10 8 YEARS, PRISON BELGRADE, Sept. 10.—William| Wedge, night watchman in the U. S. Embassy, was sentenced by a Yugoslav court today to eight years imprisonment and ordered to pay approximately $8,000 in indemnities as the result of a May Day jeep accident in which a Yugoslav offi- cer was killed and another injured. KIRSTENb Benu!y Shop, “Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by (293-3t0) FOR CHARTEK —_ M S. Jazz, lt | “Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t8) { WINTER & POND CO, Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality [wholesnlt —— Juneau —— Retail ‘PIANOS RENTED ana@ TUNED i | | { | LOST—Black Wallet with zipper, containing valuable papers be- longing to Sto. 1-c A. Kothlow, HMCS Uganda. Return to station KINY. REWARD. | LOST—Aug. 6 in Federal Building | Eastman Autographic 116A cam- era. Long black strap handle. | Family keepsake. Reward. Return to Juneau Empire. (368-13) nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. |appeal to the Yugoslav Supreme 315 Decker Way. Wedge, who suffered minor head 5 o injuries in the accident, was de- LOST A“D ro““n ed by the American Embassy. A prosecutor stressed a May Day! eve. Possibly at Elks. E Farlow, | pedestrians in the streets, but { Ahlers Apts. Wedge maintained police were not curve where the accident occurred was not marked by any warning| driving at an excessive speed. - e, — j Wednesday night—District Deputy Visit— Special Initiation—Special Lola’s beauty Shop. Phene 201 | Court within 15 days. fended by a Yugoslav lawyer select- | LOST—Brown leather keycase. Sat.{warning concerning the number of increased in number and that the sign. He acknowledged that he was FLKS — ELKS — ELKS Feed—Don’t miss this one.. (adv) i‘O? A—Tlireewsah:rrmlrlfinsh:n_g ’rods and cooking pan between Auk' Bay Float and Juneau. Please New—Used—Rebuilt AUTO PARTS call Douglas 35, one long, onel short. |} ories, Shock Absorbers, Knee 3 = Action Units, Motors, Trans- BMALL FRY MOBILIZE ‘ missions and a MILLION e OTHER PARTS SYDNEY—Hundreds of children , wanting to play soldiers rushed a We Mail and Ship Promptly cham of Sydney ten cent stores e Auto Wrecking Co. which put 20,000 surplus army steel Se“:’,"me 1st Avenue Su-%h ‘helmets on the counters. The “tin Seattle, Wash. 5 cents h. hats” retailed at BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1946 -ATTENTION TEAMSTERS' UNION MEFTING A.F.of L. Hall Wednesday Night at L o’Clock Impordiant! THE BERGMANN HOTEL DINING ROOM Wil @pen WEDNESDAY Sepiember 11 Serving: BREAKFAST . . . LUNCHEON . . .. DINNGi o WHOLESOME FOOD WELL-BALANCED MEALS 6:30-:83 11:30-1:30 5:30-7:30 Y GEER mwfifi%iés AVING BONDS T HE mansgement of this bank is pledged to conser: 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. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C O M P ANY | e e e e e

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