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—_————— v \ ~ Q - > . . - . N ~ TV T ) PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1946 B Mrs. F. J. Richmond, were herc ¢sday afternoon for spring will take 3 : ! o IN RE News No'es iring the ‘war ‘id are new Shorevacaton work, featuring | e b E| LOST AND FOUND SMOULDERING Fi ter t r's release from the Arold Gutfeld left on the | WANT AD | LOST—By young lady, all her mon- UGH IME « 1k % iriphvs 65D o) ey OhiB: et ey in small black coin purse with RIETS From Ska wa 11. beautiful ‘corsages w States. Her mother, Mrs. Connc September 13, at snap. Between Chinatown Cafe pack of proper air space between' e bride and her mother w will keep house for her husband members | § and Capitol Theatre. Reward. Re- | the cement foundation of a furnace - work s. Clayton L. Polley and son during her absence, s part of their | deiieireriimtreieb e + +' turn to Empire Office. (377-2) anq the original wooden flooring 3 N me to *l.n cue ter the Ju- - ue clothi WL T 7 v A il Terl he. At Connor's Motor Company Wwas ‘;}\ GWAY, ; Sept. 14— neau plane came in and it was dis- Mr. and Donald Magnusson Wt the tuber- Fon SALE 1):,1,“ SSK‘\\L’“‘,I;“ l;‘:“jn‘x“:“:;:ll “bml cause for a fire alarm at 5:15 yes- | B- Pl al ‘(;. ponc Fra : covered that no flowers had arriv- left on the L > for Duluth, Min-|culosis sanatorium e club hung fflB SALE ‘1 BEDROOM HOUSE | my residence in Douglas. J. S, terday afternoon. § ailey, 19-vear-old native youth cq nesota, where they will visit rela-|their Emblem ch with appro- 8 : | A GaN o " The fur ot e and' who was rec y arrested and tried t nd ‘;:n-mlm for the ‘n:.-.x 1\ l'rle?Hu" Mes at 1213“111(‘””” v e s 8 e s e v oo Modern, Completely Furnished, K TCUIEHA R DOU"’“?._ET:} t\\’lh(upl\‘:illnl:d:Lall::;\l(r\neill\]l(s e i on charges of breaking and enter- As t General of the S Mrs. Magnusson is a clerk A refreshment committec consi . e Large Garage, | G774 | ™ atter & plank i the fisoring, of | ing and robbing several places in ters of ind Mother Pro- in the post office and he a White of M Heward Andresen, Mrs. o INCOME PROPERTY in Ju- e f Toum At basement, |MAN'S WRIST WATCH, western the garage was taken up, firemen :i\‘::;‘ 1§:m“w:xli}x()-n‘r\\w‘“\«ll"l{):pl!lvf‘l:;‘: ?.u:xz‘d;“‘_;l»lx‘xv‘.:.-“‘: .,u\;1;1]:\::}1’1“\;.!,\1-"\':1;‘:1:(1 Pass employee @ ‘l:,x‘;;l{}“ and (?“;f \'“.“ililen(lB:l;“(’;“% : 1\1;[\111 1:4\!!{1\5‘. I)l'\‘lv(‘-l:b 1{1;.33 . :‘xl\’!.:lulbl:v l;:x:x‘x‘\\r’({i)l{tl]:‘lll'»l(.l i | styled band. Call 121 daytime. got underneath the .building and | y itehorse 1 £ 1 ili at th ) ne 00 per month. Owner being e 5 | (376-t7) doused the smouldering fire with age, has again run away from the peen in connection with the open-, Mrs. Phillip Olsen will work in'ev s transferred to States and e ing Channel | —— | extinguishers. - tuberculosis sanatorium, where he ing of a new school the They the post office the next week: - e must sell. Low down payment e 1 BEDROOM HOUSE, intain pen. Identify ~rr has keen a patie for some weeks. were guests of the Rev. Gallant un- during the absence of Mrs. Mar Melissa Merrill, who has been on|® if approved credit rating e Splendid location, level ground. | avnd m} for ad. Empire Office. Il\nB(Jl{.\lAhTEll NOTICE This time he was clad only in'tj the Louise nusson the nursing staff of the T B Sana-{® shown. Balance $250 month- e Large lot, fenced, large basement, sy e - pajama hrobe and house slip- =5 torium the past several months,|e ly. Near business district. ® at, furnished OU] Rosary -identify and pay Juneaw's Harbormaster today fs- pers 2 » weather has been cold J A, Everson and Van Rafferty, Du the celebration of last left on the last boat for the States.| Hox 1165 Douglas . ORY HOUSE for ad. Call Empire Office. sued a call for all boat owners to and 1 Friday night he | local officials, spent the week’s wedding one over-h — ° . cellent condition FOUND_Billfold with name J. D,| Check their craft in the small boat into the Maki home and stole a weekend near White Pass hunting. celebrant hurled a whiskey s| Mrs. Dorothy Shelby and smallle @ ¢ © e o @ e Warm S Bay Stade. Identify and pay for ad.| 2rPor ity of food The men we home from the thrcugh of the plate s’ daughter Dolores, arrived th morn- T Ly el Will sell or exchange for SN i This is most urgent, as many of Saturday Boy Scouts and several Summit. They reported a fine hike. doors of the Broadway Theatre. The ing of the twelfth and will be in g praq ‘ . . Juneau Petersburg property c: ¥ 1 the small boats are not safely tied, bl ; . B-FLAT BOEHM System Ebonite , s X 7 adults started out to management has the glass and if Skagway until she disposes of her Clatinet 17 Kevs & ¥ifids- A qunl- ACREAGE SUITABLE for building ind in danger of being swamped or down. ‘They found him on Ed Blum and R. McVey, White the party who so carelessly placed home and furnishii Mr. Shelby ey, In West Juneau. 3 d ron BENT torn from their moorings. mountain side near Lower I Pask Brabloyees. went hiuntifg ove AR e el e ST Bt ity instrument in good condition ! employ nt hunting over it in the lobby will call and identi- procceded on to Anchorage. Mrs.| ppoc" peq P ) Bsenais I but he managed to outrun his pur-'Saturday night and Sunday fy it, they will gladly return it to Shelby lived here for many years ol " MURPHY & MURPHY suav —One block from suers. They found his cache of and has old friends here Fede! ild.ng. L 48 R e Ll e e e s J nd hes many old friends nere. - iiGe dnd matohing pla, in- |, REALTORS-—ACCOUNTARTS | Federdl SHHCHR (370-tD) New-type, “no-brush steal clothing and was protected gene and Peter went to Upper Lake It is reported that Jack Lee has| Miss en Singer, who has been! dividually styled. Diamond stud- Phone 676 over First Natlonal Bank | ROOMS—KIitclien privileges. Home h o from the weather Jast Sunday purchased the Carl Peterson home. on the sanatorium staff for the —ded. platinum seiting. Inquirc— s —ESSESSSm 1 tel—Ph. £36. shaving cream In the trouble last month he Carl left on the last boat with past year, has left for the States.| Mzs. Webb, Colonial Rooms, 244, — — P — |l s 4 3 vas the ringleader for t small- d F. D. Calkins en- China as his destination. He has’ - 2nd, cr call 187 (377-13) [AENEEDSTERAGE —FLL: 501, Oash. for dfl_lly ShflVll‘ly lads, one only nine years old at dinner Sunday after- resided in Skagway many years. Max Kapanski, who has been in| s i REAL ESTLTE stlia (260-t1) of the boys was bound over nocn at their apartment. Guests for i Skagway the year, left on e 3 HIE & GLIBER ) thia maacililics, aaieranond- of- the delicioiis. FEEast " were” Mrs| Dph. ShrewsHimy, owho: Has IHesr 6 Tasb boab forsthe: tldmls west| ads s Loy Bl S g i INTEND TO WED fender and the other turned over Grace Wilhelm and Mr. and Mrs. with the Alalska Communications where he will visit friends and re- I TRANSPARE \T WINDOW shades U,”m“n‘" “‘.,(‘C‘;, ,m—“fflvu le o {o the Welfare Department and tak- Harry E. Honius and Carolyn Syetem shers for the nast: several 1atives.” He will Teturri to SAEWAY| for stors, at cost, Bhore 81T G| - 1o ras oo v taide or Anhors sol 1, AcHEENTIE, Oomigsiane: (Gor- Th “ J en to Jun The small one wa L months, left on the last boat for in the near future Shop. 3-13) | e for the “Outside or ANChOr8ES, don Gray. here. tadny ‘received an e MODERN shave cream turned back to the Mission Delayed . installation ceremonies the {Sates Be & 1 _ S| and desire to sell your house, npp)eation for a license for mar- for MODERN men were held last Monday evening by g i Ms. Perey Colton was an outgo-| UPHOLSTERSD nighchair; also| 1and, or business, we will welcome rjage of Mildred Jackson of Peter: Two of €ka popular young the Skagway Post of the Ameri- Alice Dunn and Oscar Selmer left ing passer for Seattle on the! biano, priced for quick sale, leav- | the listing and you may count jurg to Mack Nakamura of Juneau. people, Phyilis and can Legion. David J. Mulcare in- on the Louise for Juneau on last Louise. ing town. Phone Green 75 | on prompt honest service after — e g ol b Frank J. Richmond re uni- stalled Commander Harry Honius shopping tour. They have announc ] IRCeRyE. ted in arriage Thursday after- ana tnen the two of them installed ed their forthcoming =~ marriage! Mis. Rita Bavard’s mother, Mr v s <l ] noon in a private ceremony at the the following officers: First Vice- which is to take place next Sun- Senior, left on the Louise for her 14 ft. ROWBOAT and gt J“NLA“ REAL home of the Rev. Edear Gallant, Commander, Walter C. Self; Sec- day evening in Mrs. home in Vancouver after spending| rude motor. Phone Blue 694. & performed the wedding ond Vice Commander J. D. True; Dunn has been nursing at the a couple of months with her daugh- (375-t5) | ESTATE AGE“CY the 4 o'clock nuptials the Adjutant, Tom Bennett; Chaplain White Pass hospital and had plan- ter and husband | MODERN HOME in er Tract—' LEE BUTTS—Licensed Realtor young couple and their attendants. Charles Clark; Sergeant-at-Arms, ned to leave for the States. | RECE ek e e ; g sl (hr]‘dlmdv'p m'uh;; ml\ Ted Rey- Kal Kalenkowsky and Service Offi- el The Eagles Hall is getting a new| ppone Blue 130. nolds, and Mr. Reynolds, returned cer D. J. Mulcare. Initiation of Jerry Van Zanten, youngest son composition shingle roof, a repait s g dae st oty to the Reynold's home where a re- members will ke held the first of l’N»v Van Zanten will arrive job that I long been lll‘l’HA‘dK X/RU(}'\I lnn(\(!ll homr L'tl)fl-“ REAL ESTATE ception was from 4:30 until meeting in October. The Legion home on the Norah after spending pletely furnished. Call Red 2 6 oclock, with Mrs. Harry Church now have their building in first the summer in Seattle with Mr.| Robert McCune, a student doctor —after 6 p.m 3 { fflfl SALE serving class order, own their own piano, and Mrs. Dick Olsen, who tock him from John Hopkins University — o i VACANT After the bride and groom and are ready to g0 places out with them when the ex-Sgt. completed three months training FOR SALE—Modern home, lights,! 2 BEDROOM FRAME, 3 - were toasted in champagne by the : Olsen went oub. for discharge St the ive Service sanatorium| toilet, bath, eluctric washer, radio,| Garage, basement, few FlretoXnmAulan!abc Sys!em e xtrnmm l;lmliv e e and tanley Cronk and left for the States on the Lou-|; NeW range, furniture, household|{ Furnishings: On Bay, = BRI e ann cake were marved. L e Mr. and Mrs. I. McGuane and ise. He is so pleased with his in-| 800ds, trolling hboat completely{ West Juneau, Bus S Numerous bouquets of flowers from and Mis. and [,Mi.‘ ,}’('f‘)7\ ‘.‘\“f(,m daughter, Sharon, are due home on T thy Ak aditiaihe hopes| equipped, seine and round bottom | s THIS FIRE PROTECTION i Pldes. forked o coloeRul “'“. “\];Hn‘,‘,p“ All lveq Sunday’s boat, after a trip to the three s training SKIffs, new outboard, gas saw, ca-| IN DOU el s g st Mayo Brothers Clinic in Minnesota Hos} n bins, work shop and tools, geod|{ 4 UNIT APARTM HOUSE tiered wedding cake which was cut 114 e where Mrs, McGuane went for sur- garden, winterspuds, vear’swcod|{ sSmall down payment to reliable o1 by the bri nig ir, as the trip to the up-j o " ity cut, fine cellar, chickens, stecl| Party. One apt. available t SETTLES R ihe! caremony brias was | DeT is really a very difficult ical attention i el ol el F;!‘l“.,\lnflll\l -I;DN.‘;;NMI(IJ( o ot TlEa 1y - g, . % op climb. Mr. and Mrs. Cronkhite, | cers on the Lcuise were : o ° Rechi i on e z 1(\::;]?‘1,]:1‘ I‘lln\\m hnfx{;;;w;“n.,n Her Who have been in and around| Mrs. Arnold Gutfeld entertained entertained by Mr. and Mrs. John :J’l-‘\“k“i Perry Lang 11‘” . EATH TED HOMESTEAD UKEABM"!{ET beautiful corsage was .in .. pastel (Whitehorse this.summer, left on the|Tbursday afternoon in honor, of Keller on Sunday ning. The| Fanst b | 20 ACRES, 20 miles from OVER A F|RE A meyiolis wore alLoutse for ths, States the seventieth birthday of her Kellers opened their large rumpus| = >or =~ =0m = .| Huines, near Chilkat Lake | suit and also had a lovely cors mother Mrs. Conners. Present were rcom and various games were en-| "0 =0 P o T T ‘”.d Excellent fcr fishing and Mr. and Mrs. Richmond, Jr., left : 3 d Mrs. Laura Heidelberger, Fannie foyed throughou the evening \("”(‘l'l;j'l" Kbk ’JU abin: u‘um‘ Hurnting lcdge. . Ul oo e e e on the o Unsefroren, Betty Selmer, Ella Mrs. Alma Callahan of Seatt s e e $1,500 5 s £ ck 10r A i from Juneau were the Rev. E. wasser, Ina Eville and Mrs. Henry also a houseguest of the Kelle St tersberg Py R o e e S Gallant, Mrs. Hormann and GRUEh- | Wiliams, Mrs. Gomnors and Mrs. shared the honors of the ev CEng e e Ol *,—;;_szALMAT&COMPANY 5 . 3 one of the Coldin apartments af-| g it L SyLiald DR S Yean: Wil start as assis.| ther information write G. B.. REAL ESTATE and RENTALS Proiects Your Boat cons]anfly. tor September 23. Y Ruth Barlow, nurse at the T. B.'tant to Hal i"‘?""”‘““"- Onipr-gh utd ond Fioor, Shattuck Bldg. T i The taxi which took the wedding, Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Dewar, who | Sanatorium left on the Louise for CPR agent, Sept Rk NS g Tel. 354 J w 'd' = e B e s Ain Bl b | T | uneau Welding and Machine Shop ated with tin ans and six pe on a combined business next boat honograph Records. Home P ffice or % aad married” sign. About and qure trip, arrived home Beautiful. |/ EB8 "ORHBIy Bl OfTics for Aw];)éu-‘in'v WANTED P. 0. Box 1478 Juneau, Alaska were gathered at the dock on the last steamer. The Skagway Woman's Club held | ————————————————— S Distributors for Southeast Alaska to them bon voyage. The L their first meeting of the new club!/ NOTICE IS HEREBY' GIV with two apartments—on e e e | Ll <, & > i . That on July 8th, 1946, in the U HOUSEKEEPER for general house- youngsters were also on their toes Mrs. Tom Cooper and daughters year, Wednesday evening in their, DLaulg Bl rtment ready for immediate 2 s S and gave the newlyweds a rousing Shirley and Judy, and Mrs. Zoe rcoms over the library. Twenty- Commissicner's Court for Juneau| ooupancy, Furnished and in nice work . 1o [‘”‘l“‘b‘.v“ 5 3;1,_ 01 welcome upon their return from the Hall and baby son, spent a day nine members and guests were Preclnct, at Juneau, Alaska, Ragn-| e idential nelghborhood. Part| P8y room and board if “;m' wedding ceremony between boats (n Jumcan last week, prosent for the mecting which was hild B. Rudolph was appointed ad-| qoqn"and terms. Call in person| oo Red 302 or call at 612 W N 0 T l C E L4 Mrs Richmond has been in Skag-|They visited the Wm. Barringtons, an open house for the new teach- Ministratrix of the estate of HUGH| y; gyner, 510-6th St. corner Har- 1tk @77-t0) 4 way for two or three years and.the. former Skagway residents, while ers. Following the meeting a sup- C. RUDOLPH, deceased. All persons | ;¢ g¢ petween 4 p.n. and 8 pm. groom came here last fall after there per of sandwiches, coffee and cake D8YVing claims against said estate (367-t5) |1 WANT AN OFFICE JOB IN CHAS G WARNER being discharged from the Marines - : was served by the executive board 2r¢ required to present them, with e B JUNEAU. T have managed offices X % A after three vears in the South' Mr. and Mrs. Vic Sparks and Mr. members. The club meets twice a verified vouchers as required by law, | CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy in supply, aircraft assembly Pacific. His parents, Major and and Mrs. G. C. Sipprell left on a month throughout the winter and to said administratrix at Juneal, to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. | production, recreation, handled all Gu“ra“tees e v - | Moty sl s el St D 3580 | matters of office routine, record AUt mreifrorelifrtmcd o] oice. 25 1. GARWOOD CABIN speed| S oPin% “Cff”"\:pu;:i‘:‘“c‘; s hlgh SPEEd engine overhauls Said administratrix has filed her ~ boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler; SRR LW : nmsnm% cwimng S Daily Trips to ; @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL Also Trips to @ HAINES @ OTHER SOUTHEAST ALASKA POINTS Fishing Trips at Low Passenger Fares PLANES FOR CHARTER ... ANYTIME ... petition in the above described court for judgment setting aside and awarding to Ragnhild B. Rudolph, | surviving widow of the decedent, the entire estate of the decedent, “» b N | same being of a value jof $4,000.00; ahd all persons con- 1 cerned are notified to be and appear in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alas] at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 30th day of September, 1946, and show cause, if any they have, why Jjudgment should net be so rendered. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 27th | (day of August, 1946. RAGNHILD B. RUDOLPH, First publication, Aug. 28, 1946. Last publication, Sept. 18 1946. @ KETCHIKAN o HOONAH ® PELICAN @ SKAGWAY SAT\SFACTION'S GUARANTEED AND QLR WORK \S DONE W\TH SPEED Harri Machine Shop Phone 319 3 2—8& Passenger Grumman’s (twin-engine) $90.00 per hour = — - i 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (twin-engine).. 75.00 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 For COMFORT and 1—1 Passenger Aeronca 16.00 per hour | SERVICE | Get the NEW A 2 5 k i Ray . ¢ ! For Information and Reservations . . . PHONE 612 Thatcher, ~ WASHINGTON , Mgr. f Habit! ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME SEE GEORGE WHITE'S "SCANDALS" SEPTEMBER at and 26 EloVirenealyomeafyeemenliyreserfyeenerfyeomss Yol sorelf vaedfoareifvoreifvef] the | not in excess | Administratrix. | motor, just installed. Phone 777. (340-t0) APT. HOUSE ana two houscs, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,00¢ down and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-t0) | | MISCELLANEU“S I DRESSMAKING and _alterations. | Phone Black 694. (376-t0) HAVE YOUR PAINTING and pa-y 5 pering and decorating done hv competent. union mechanics. Call Green 810 after 5 p.m. (376-tf) KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd .and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment, (293-3t1) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-tf) WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau = Rehll} PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. | | | | GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. One gallon nf “a concentrated | mixture of insecticide will cover |as much as an acr of certain types | of foliage. ] keeping, and cashier work. I have good command of English, speak- ine and written, can type 70 words per minute. Will you kindly con- tact me at P. ©. Box N 213, NOTS, Inyokern, California. and rebuilds done by their experienced mechanics. CHAS. G. WARNER (0. n Outhoard Motors Chrysler Marine Agency PHONE 473—406 S. Franklin Street WANTED — Second maid (generai hovsework) for private family.! $100 per month with room :md‘ board. Phone 21 or write P. O. Box 904, (376-t1) Joh DEAR RIFLE in good condition. Cal. 30-06, 270, or 300 Sav. Write | c: of Empire box C996. l-:very(hmg WANTED TO RENT — Fumishedl apt. or small house with one bed- room. Need Oct. 1. Margaret Case, Phone Green 200 after 5:30 . (375-!(1 TO ARADEVBmLK 1940 sedan in top condition, in storage at Se- attle for its equivalent in Juneau. Or will buy for cash late model car or pickup here. Tel. Ayers— 261, 8 to 5 Baranof Hotel after 5. (375-t3) Snorting Goods (= = Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS MARRIED ELDERLY couple desire clean, furnished, apt. or house. Juneau or Douglas. No drinking or pets. Write care Empire Box| C976 or phone 102. (374-t5) WANTED TO buY OR RENTABV Juneau veteran, 2 or 3 bedroom | modern house, preferably furnish- ed or partly furnished with yard. Reasonably priced. Write Empire, XYZ. (372-) - EXPERIENCED Stenographer Health Dept. Inquire 106 Terri- torial Bldg. (367-tf) | T HE mastpemment of thi 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- DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK | New—Used—Rebuilt | AuTo PARTS Grilles, Shock Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION OTHER PARTS { We Mail and ‘Ship Promptly Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. s, e i el ARE INSURED sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000 FEMALE laundry worker. Alaska Laundry. CARPENTERS week. Call 34 evenings. | inside work. 6 dé} (355-tf) EXPERIENCED BEAUTY operator. Phone 318 or write Box 124, Ju- neau. (346-tD) '"WANTED—Woman or man dish washer, also waitress. Call Rercy’s Cafe. (291-tf) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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