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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA 28 The party was a gesture of 'recently Thompson, who was appreciation by the residents of fish buyer in Pelican last year, x,. Pelican for the number of nice mow working in Sitka parties which were given by the The M. S. Ambassador (l(‘p:lrt(‘(li crew during the summer. e — for Seattle on August 28. Among| The Palisana arrived in Pelican those aboard were Mr. and Mrs. | Girl Scout Troop No. 10 met yes- on August 19, and left the follow- Joe Bigelow, Mrs. Judy Hagerman terday afterncon at 3:45 o'clock in ing day and Gerald Hagerman the Northern Light Presbyterian PELICAN, Alaska—(Special Cor- S _ |church parlors and elected the fol- | responderice)—The Tongass arrived Roy Gray, Jr, and Bill Vernon Mrs. K. Raatikainen returned to lowing officers in Pelican on August 26. Passeng- returned to Juneau by plane after Pelican on August 29 after a three| President, Joyce Rive! ers for Pelican were Mr and Mrs. spending the summer in Pelican. K months visit to Finland | President, Norma Cook; Secretary Thomas Farrell and their son, Rob- e Marjorie Klingbell; Treasu in of Seattle. The Farrels plan Mr. and Mrs. Ray Paddock and Mrs. Mike (yl)u((m\n left by plln“,)w Deland; Reporter, Del to make their home in Pelican Martin Paddock left aboard the on August 29 for Seattle Mrs.' Musician, Elizabeth Wyiler, and - Tongass for Seattle August 27. |Goodman and her two children|Song Leader, Agres Ha | Mrs. John Bramer and daughter - - spent six weeks in Pelican cee- Janniene, left Pelican by plane on | PR August 22, on the first lap of the Mrs. Agnes Ronning has return-' pn. pelican City Council met on (OMMUNI(MION return flight to their home in €d to her home in Pelican after pygysi 31, and again on September Lehver, Colo. The Bramers have spending the summer months al g~ among the many issues dis-| The Editor Alaska Emp been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Green Top cussed at there meetings were the| Recently y a story g Heucisen for the pas: unree months. i installation of a new board walk Ing me credit for promotin —_— Mr. and Mrs. A. Wahto arrived in Pelican. The city tax ordinance |totem-carving project among pat- Mrs. M. W. Soule returned by DY plane on August 25. Mr. Wahto was also read ivmx-_ in nfl(‘x‘rulus' ds in the plane on August 23, after spending|Will teach in the Pelican school e [hospitals of the Territory. T think more than a month in Fairbanks, |during the coming school year. Mrs. Roy Gray left plane Mrs. Bess Winn must have given s e September 10. She plans to spend You that st I was embarrassed A farewell party for the Whiz. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Thompson the winter montbs in Juneau by this, for my part has been only | -annery crew was given on August short visit ) Pelican SR a very small one. Could you not paid a aboard will fly Roden left Henry Aurora on Sept. 1. He the Write to Which Mrs. Winn is doing as ex :|Girl Scout Troop 10 Meets, Eleds‘ splendid wo a story on the i 2 2 e e WANT ADS = i "FOR SALE | | SINGLE BED size Simmons um springs. 436-12th St (373-t2 ‘: WASHING MACHINE for sale— | Kenmore De Luxe. Red 765 | (37 {1942 PLYMOUTH Sedan — good shape. Call 458 after 6 p.m. (373-tf) WASHING MACHI! excellent condition. 526 (373-t2) SAL lights, bath, electric washer, radio, new I furniture, household | goods, trolling hoat completely equipped, seine and round bottom skiffs, new cutboard, gas saw, ca- | | FOR toilet, JUNEAU ONE-BEDROOM house MURPHY & MURPHY Phone 676 over First National Bank | WEST JUNEAU—2-10 acre and | | | FOR SALE 2 acres beach property. 5-year lease on Large Building, Business district, Immediate occupancy. Fir construction, oil heat, Furnished, large cement Basement, excellent location Seen by appointment Available 60 days BEDROOMS splendid neighbor- hood. 2 bedrooms block from St. Ann’s. Terms. REALTORS—-ACCCUNTANTS FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, by ‘Make Yourself at Home’ on a Clipper” When our stewardesses welcome you aboard for a Clipper trip, they want you to really relax the Pan American way. Just lean back in your lounge seat and enjoy your trip. Meals or snacks, magazines or a pillow— practically anything your mood calls for is yours for the asking. Ask Pan American Jor help in planning your next trip. It's quicker by Clipper. 1946 **No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean i - Seaftle from Juneau tive secretary of the Alaska Tuber-| bins, work shop and tools, good | BEAL ESTATE i 9 T, culosis Association? Surely she is, garden, winterspuds, year'swood | ; NCE the 't Sua G.it eoo Mrs. Eliza Mork and her daugh-|the one deserving credit for this| cut, fine cellar, chickens, suflle(I}:)! x'\?t,r'{?o ‘.}gf:‘?y e sud| ters, Betty and Marie, returned to Program promcting the carving of| traps, uumerous outbuildings. ‘r‘“ ‘A erity Ot 1 H‘wu Srateav.| Pelican by plane after a brief visit/totem poles by these tuberculosis Complete $5000. Perry Langley.| . Pt Coh s ot At o ‘ to Juneau patients Fanshaw, Alaska. T il e e bl e USEm TOOLS b Wery: ruly yours— Desle AW, | o ety it o 10 tract: Tid u(r'Q\Zssnessb?nve N webdm | ditbia jani o President Sheldon Jackson Jun- | G A -acre tracts, ' £l ' E‘A““ 3‘“2"3‘"’}‘ SOEmio 49, p‘j"i‘ for GoTnE: k- Al e | high and dry. Raise fruit and| the listing and you may count] FOR HOME it T Gk, e il S ora * | vegetables. About 50 miles from| on prompt honest service after| ORI S e | MISSRANE ok St. Petersberg and coast. Fine| you leave. [ MISS L/ & TGl S il and HOBBY The Pelican school began its fall | TEACHER OF PIANO ;f;‘;‘g“.j,“ds;g";;:;‘j,’{;;‘.o;;g‘r e JUNEAU REAL [ semester on Sept. 3. Twelve stu-| Beginners preferred. Phone Red thir mh’nm'\uon wHite G B] i dents were in attendance. 575. H @AV) | potiadield Ufifon butlding ESTATE AGENGY I CHOOSE FROM Amnes Mork and Edith Max left NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| ‘West Va ‘3“"”= LEE BUTTS—Licensed Realtor | by plane on Sept. 4 for Sitka where|That on August 20th, 1946, in the . . S et ; LARGE HOTPOINT stove, fou. | ! they will attend school this win- Commissioner's Court for Juneau aoe ASA Ul s Tk Y OUR COMPLETE ter. Leaving on the same plane Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Jose- | 'flj‘“(’(‘n““:;";;'l Lll,:%;:f, ?““L;"‘, REAL ESTATE | were: Rose McGee for Juneau and Phine Tremel was appointed execu- | goadition: SRR Sk it FOR SALE ! ASSORTMENT Don Johnston for Ketchikan. {trix_of the estate of JOHN A.| %% {5 il e | CARVEL, deceased. All persons| FOR SALE—I18 ft., 6 ft. beam boat | ON FRITZ COVE ROAD | Mrs. Fred Grant entertained the Daving claims against said estate’ witn Evinrude motor or trade; A well Built Cottage [ OF younger children of Pelican at a Y€ required to present them, With| for car. Thomas Olson, Auk Lake.; Furnished, ready i move into. | party on Sept. 4. The party was Verified vouchers as required by law, | (372-t3) | Wood Burning Fireplace, { in celebration of the third birth- t0 said executrix at the office of . ——— - Beautiful Surroundings. | day of Mrs. Grant's son Gordon, | her attorney, Howard D. Stabler, in | FOR SALE xceptionally well| ¢ { G250 the Shattuck Bullding, Juneau, Al-| built 16 ft. V bottom boat. Suit-| AC AN | Members of the U. S. Geological 25ka, Within six months from the| able for inboard or outboardsmo-| o peqioom frame house. Nice lot i T 0 0 L s Survey who have been conducting 9ate of the first publication of this| tor. Also small hoats built to! O Bay in West Juneau | Fesediin i the WiaAiGy Gft Pelisan Dodee, order. Call 709 or 127 S Main,{ po 0 - ¢ Tor the: et hed. TairL cos \}I:OSEPH]llNE 'IIH-_‘\IEI:;_ Executrix. | upstairs. S e et House 1o 8z % irst publication, Aug. 30, 1946 = b i Pléted therr Wotk on BEpIEmIEr B, st bublitation, Sebt. 20, 1048 'RAI)YO RECORD changer. 38 Colt| In Douglas, THGMAS HARDWABE co‘ and left the following day by plane. | Last P i 20. 1946. D S iag nod.| Small Down Payment to | NOTIC! ‘ 807 A W. Tth. (371-t3) | Reliable Party. T mEs The S. S. Sword Knot do.ked in J h i PHONE 555 ! Notice is hereby given that on the | Pelican Sept. 11 to take aboard 8 z9th day of August 1946, E. O |LATEST MODEL “‘1“0'“‘C°"1;BALMAT&COMPANY r(.n:;.nmrm rfl frozen ,hfh ___ | SWANSON, as administrator of the | p.lu_nr Ant‘nmunc record rlm‘ngm RFAL ESTATE and RENTALS " |estate of JOHN J. PHILLIPS, de-| Call Apt. 611, Baranof Hotel be-1 gnq Floor, Shattuck Bldg. mifeip | CeAsed, duly filed his Final Account| tWeen 5 and 7 evenings. ‘3‘1’”'{ Tel. 354 Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS : REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent B o Fefeefefeedecoeferdecte doofe devlebedeode et deobeferde W»—Mwmfl mnsumm/* .4 fai | IRI.II'IES g Si Daily Trips te @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL ' Also Trips to © HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips at Low Passenger w Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME . .. 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird ((wm engme) 1—6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 1—35 Passenger Bellanca 1—1 Passenger Taylorcraft AR R 1—1 Passenger Aeronca ... pr Ay @ KETCHIKAN @ HOONAH @ PELICAN .$90.00 per hour 00 per hour . 60.00 per hour . 60.00 per hour 16.00 per hour 16.00 per hour For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 and Report, and Petition for Dis- |35 s TROLLER in first class con- | d that a hearing on said | 3 B ) tribution, ¢ Final Account and Report tition for before the the United States Commissioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Court in the | Federal-Territorial Bulding, Juneau, | Alaska, on the 29th day of October, 1946, at 10:00 A. M. of said day, and that all persons are required to then and there appear and present any | objections they may have to said| Final Ac tition Distribution, or to the settlement therec and to the di tribution of the residue of the asssts and Pe- Distribution will be held of this estate direct to Mrs. M. C.| of deceased, of | 6504 S. E.| Moore, the mother legal age, residing at Carlton Street, Portland, Oregon. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 29th | day of August, 1946 (SEAL) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge. First publication, Aug. 30, 1946. Last publication, Sept. 20, 1946. Economy Tourist Sleeping Cars EAST on the electrified OLyMmriAN Leave Seattle l)ully?‘b pm Going “outside’” from Alaska, your best bet for a com- fortable trip at low cost is The Milwau- kee Road’s OLYM- PIAN from Seattle. This fine train carries air conditioned touristsleeping carswith comfortable, individuallylighted berths and spacious lounging rooms. Your space costs about one-third less than in standard sleeping cars, and the rail fare is little more than in coaches. Appetiz- ing meals in the big dining car are moderate in cost. Famous for friendly hospitality, the Mil- waukee is the only road operating over its own rails all the way between Seattle and Chicago. ations, ask your nearest Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, or E, Carson, General Agent Fourth Ave. and Union St For COMFORT and SERVICE [ | Get the NEW By WASHIN | Thateher, ASHINGTON Megr. Habit! ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME above-entitled court in ount and Report and Pe-‘ dition. Gear included. Write Em- | pire C 9 e SEAVIEW APTS. | See owncr at .office or Apt. 6 1 (370-t1) F()‘?. SALE — LABI\I nnd steam bath at Montana Creek. Inquire 1 Scandinavian Rooms. (368-16) HOU\E with two apartments—One apartment ready for immediate occupancy. Furnished and in nice residential neighborhood. Part down and terms. Call in person | to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- ris St. between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (367-t0) | | BATHTUB, 50 gal. hot water b()ilel:, | large oak dining table. Phone 452. (359-tf) iCHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy { | (3T1-t4) | \pAR FMENT HOUSES 1 to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. (358-tf) _1LIVAB£.T:‘. 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 1. GARWOOD CABIN speed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler i motor, just installed. Phone 777. (340-tD) 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) | MISCELLANEOUS 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. 861. (256-tf) FSS L A i e A R SR WINTER & POND CO., Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail PIANOS RENTED and Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED tic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. — 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 1 Will Be Glad to Serve You PHONE 204 BOX 2652 _ |LOST—On Tuesday Eve. [FOUND—Tlre on Highway. See B\!l Maier, FOR SALE Rental income $705 monthly, Also— | WELL ESTABLISHED business, | Price and Terms | Reasonable. {1 SEE i NICK ROCOVICH | | | FOR RENT SEAVIEW APT.—One block Federal Build.ng. (370-tf) | ROOMS—Kitcien priviieges. Home Htel—Ph. 886. | FEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash| Cole (260-t1) | WANTED . 6 day (355-t1) week. Call 34 evenings. EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator. Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-t1) NANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wi! loughby. Phone 788. WANTED WOMAN CLERK for afternoon work. Write P. O. Box 332. (373-12) WANTED TO BUY OR RENT—By Juneau veteran, 2 or 3 bedroom modern house, preferably furnish- ed or partly furnished with yard. Reasonably priced. Write Empire XYZ. (372-) EXPERIENCED typist wants full time or part time work. Box 2561. (372-t3) EXPER]ENCED Slenographer Health Dept. Inquire 106 Terri- torial Bldg. (387-tf) WANTED by teacher, small apt. or place for light housekeeping. Rose Curtice Butts, Juneau Hotel. FE\/iAifi: lsundry Alaska Laundry. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Brown Alligator wallet. Re- ward. Phone Black 629. (373-12) worker. 1 blue canvas satchel, containing cam- era and other articles. Phone 136. Reward. (372-t3) Loop Road. (371-t3) ENOUGH ROPE AND— SALT LAKE CITY—Cowboy Buck Sorrels earned $1456 in about a minute’s time at the recent Days of '47 rodeo. This was his prize money for roping three calves and bull- dogging one steer—and he averaged aboul 15 seconds for each time out, \ PAN AMERICAN Bara aranof Hotel ”/0”[0 ARwAYS Phone 106 ELLIS AIR LEINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAY 70 KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Crais, steamers for Prir FOR RESERVATIONS PIONE €12 1 HiE maraseear of b bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to 8 maximum of $5,000. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - Beposits CARE BUY AND HOLD UN SAVING BONDS The safety SAFE ITED STATES DEPOSITS IN. THIS BANK ARE INSURED In awock, Hydaburg and ce Rupert. Vancouver, and Seattle T System of e =T, lying @/ ippers NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION SERVING ALASKA