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Attention! IPORTANT MEETING OF JUNEAU BUILDING TRADES "COUNCIL at k30 o'clock in American Federation of Labor Hall TONIGHT All Delegates Are Urged to Altend JUNEAU BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION TRADES COUNCIL & Wmm’.““‘“'é“'000&00000”“‘00““0“00“0““““0“00 H aye NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX The SCHOOL TAX becomes due and payable on the first day of January of each year and if not paid becomes delinquent on December first, after which a penalty of 50 shall be added. FAILURE TO PAY: CRIMINAL LIABILITY: Any person subject to said Tax, and any employer whose employees are subject thereto who shall fail, refuse or neglect to pay the same on demand, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction shall be fined not more than One Hundred Dollars or be imprisoned not more than ninety days in the federal jail. No demand or notice is required to be made or given to make the Tax become payable. School Tax max be paid at the PEPARTMENT OF TAXATION. Room 121, Federal Building, Juneau or mailed to Box 651, Juneau, Alaska | | | Z ANNOQUNCEMENT \ 14 Experienced Men All Work Guaranieed Only Best of Maierials Used LOWER PRICES THAN IN SEATLE Be Ready Early for Next Fishing Season Have Your Boat Built or Repaired Now at Sitka Marine Railway ard Machine Shop Box 98, Sitka, Alaska - FOR THE BENEFIT OF MINFIELD HOME Get In on the Awarding of a Frigidaire On December 21, 1946 ALASKA ELECTRIC lIGHT & POWER C0. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service and Retailersof General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix — Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal Vacuum Cleaners General Electric Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6 0000000080300 00000204 0000000090009 000000020000000000000000 | iALASI(A (COASTAL " AIRLINES CARRIES | ; 35 0VER HOLIDAY | Alaska C al Airlines made tk flights over Thanksgiving, carryir a total of 35 passengers to and from Sllk.\. Pelican, Hoonah, Cobal, Ket- |chikan, Petersburg and Wrangel The following persons were taken to Sitka: L. Ernest, Ray Nielson Carl Mills, Mr. and Mrs. William Beach, P. M. Anderson and Arne Dorum From Juneau to Pelican, J. Pad- dock and Matt Lawrence; to Peters- burg, Mrs. J. Alexander, R. Charles,; d Mr. and Mr Anna Egaban o Raynalds vanter and N Ketchik James. to J. Gi From Hoonah to Juneau: Mrs. P.{ S. Ganty, Don Adams, R. F. Morgan, | Den V. McCalium, F. S) Stevenson and Lucille Wal from Pelican, R. G. Prather; from Sitka, Norman Arlin, W. C. Me- il;umld and L. Gorrage; from Co- ‘l‘l] s Long; frem Ketchikan ; from Wrangell, Joe Paddock; ‘hom r’:u'rsL\lru- Robert G. Rice, 1Earl Beintz and N. A. McEachran > 46 PASSENGERS ARE FLIGHTS, TWO DAYS an American Airways carried 46 passengers in and out of Juneau impson, 1. P. i Irene Long, Phyllis Long and| Jack | CARRIEDBYPAAON | THE DAILY ALASKA E\/lPIRE—~_]UNEAU. ALASKA WANT ADS ! | FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM fur. house, large fenced lot. Waynor Addition. Murphy & Murphy 438-t1. ONE 30-40 KRAG, one Browning | automatic 12 guage shotgun and ! one Moseburg mauser, bolt action | 22 rifle. Contact J. Darling- in ‘! Apt. B, Bishop Apts. All three | guns in gcod working ccndition { Black 239 438-1t. "] LANDING CRAFT, 36 feet long, 10 | ft. beam, h.p. Gray ine condition good— 750 FOB Seattle. Would sell motor alone for $2000. Anyone in- 225 Diesel terested contact Andrew Rey- | nolds, 624 Post St., Seattle, Wash. 438-1t FIRST HOUSE on Behrends Ave. in Waynor Tract, six rooms, fur- nished, refrigeration, washing machine, radio, oil stoves. ation needs repairing. Price $6,- 000. $2,100 handles. Phone Red 6. 438-6t. @ = COCKER Spaniel puppies— all males. 136 Behrends Avenue Waynor Addition. 2%4x3', Speed Graphic, all acces- sories. Ziess Tkon, enlarger, com- plete line photographic equip- ment. Call 314 Douglas after ! 5:30 pm. 438-3t '42 CHEVROLET station wagon or on Wednesday and Thursday. On - dnesday the following persons were carried From Seattle: Mrs. Natalie Peter- son, Peter and Gale Peterson. Bur- dett Winn, Mrs. Winona Hoffman, Dr. Felderman, Mrs. Dorothea Feld- erman, Honorio Floresca, Ruby Hy-, nes and Frank Hynes. ; From Fairbanks: Dora Sweeney, Richard Congdon To Seattle: Kinbuck Williams, William Warner, Lynn Peterson, George Blanchard, Mrs. Adeline Cote, Robert Ruscher, Richard Tur-| ner, Robert E. Simpson | Thursday, the Alaska Division carried the following passengers in and out of the Capital City From Seattle: Floyd Phelps, Ganty, Mrs. Ruth Rock, Billy Ann Phelps, Norman Halev, Lind, Olaf Aase. Mres. Faye Rager, Idetta, Walter and Jacob Rager; Mrs. Agnes Koch,! Barbara, Charlss, Robert and B(‘[(‘yl Koch. Pros Jo Leo From Ketchikan: R. G. Culbert- son To Seattle: Eileen Iasla, Carol Tibbles, Harold Foss, Manly Slocum, Fred Ogden, Lavern Gossage. To Fairbanks: John Bentley H To Whitehorse: A. W. and Ed-! ward Judg=leit ! ROBERT TOTTEN NAMED CITY TRAFFIC CHIEF | | FOR AAL IN JUNEAU' Robert D. ‘lotten has been ap- | pointed City Traffic Manager for Alaska Airlines at Juneau, it is an- | nounced teday by Ben B. Edwards, (xenom] Traffic Manager for the Aulme He will succeed Arthur | Ozman, who has been transferred Ito the Seattle cffice of the Airline 'as District Traffic Manager there. | Totten, who has been a “Bush” | pilot in the Interior of Alaska for | Alaska Airlines, was appointed Sta- ucvu Manager at Juneau in April lof this year. ‘ He began his career in jwith TWA in 1933 and was with them until 1942 when he became an Army flight instructor in his native state of Pennsylvania. In 1943 he came to Alaska and ‘tegnn his work with Alaska Air- lines. A'I'I‘ENTION LOGG for sale contact Juncau Lumber Mills. Wil buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000.000 feet. For further particulars Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf, BARANOF Beauty Salon Appointments for Christmas Permanents should be made NOW! Yo ADDED TO OUR STAFT: Miss Pauline Brown 0Of Reno; Nevada Phone 538 v:th logs | CAMERA, aviation ' - | l WINTER & POND CO., Inc. will trade for late model car in Seattle. Call Baranof 406 eve- | nings, 0343 days. 437-3t BOATS FOR SALE—We have sev- eral listed with us, size from 30" to 47" JUNEAU MARINE CO Foot West Eighth St. ranging 437-6t SL 7(:HTLY US D M(‘n S coats, boots and jackets. Colonial Hotel, Room 8 437-%t '4 BEDROOM HOLSE “furnished; bedroom Quonset hut, furnished. Youngs, Green 400, 6th St. 437-tf. | DUE TO DEATH IN FAMILY The Nelscn home at 413 1st St, must be sold at once. Frame, house and two adjoining lots. Sacrifice for immediate sale. Call or see Mary Ann Balmat. 354 Shattuck Bldg. 437-3t. SIZE 38, TUXEIjOQAN(‘\‘ Schafner & Marx; Phone Black 272 1 H'ut 1 Clotheraft. | SMALL new frame house to be mov- ed off property. Box 1720 or con- | tact Geo. Michelson ocut at Lemon ! Creek Flats after 6 pm. work Found- | 438-3t. | in | FOR BENT Phone 612 437-6t | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1946 L S ) nmfl‘%%ln INES( —FLY Daily Schedules to: ® SITKA 4 @® PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL ® KETCHIKAN @ ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: @ HAINES ‘ ® SKAGWAY ; ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 1o 8 passengers }Bfifflfil‘ SE. E.?EEI;TA\!L'} PLANES BASED at SITKA | 2ud Floor, Shattuck Bldg. | e - ‘ : Tel. 354 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | 4 Bedroom house and 2 bedroom Quonset Hut, completely furnish- ed. 6th Street. Douglas — 4 bedroom furnished house, garage, near school. 4 hedroom house, 5th street. or without furniture. Beautiful homes: Fritz Cove, Cove and Auk Bay. 2 pieces business property and apt. house; small down payment. 160 acres, patented—title guaran- teed; Glacier Highway MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank " REAL ESTATE FOR SALE | 4 unit Apartment House. Centrally located. H Tastefully furnished. 1 Good Repair, large lot. 3 and 3 Room With Lena 7 Units | House. { Nicely Furnished. | Excellent Income. lem.s | Douglas ' Furnished Duplex. | Refrigeration. | Price $6000. GARAGE space for rent. Phone | Douglas 655 438-3t. | 212-ROOM fur. apt. Bath, il range.| —— - < PR 234 513 Willoughby, reference. 437-3t {ROOM AND BOARD for young t man. 568 Seatter Tract. Phone Red 702 4373t Ng H | BACHELOR'S furnished apartment. b 436-3t. Phone 792. NICE CLEAN iOOMS, day or week, | new management, Colonial Hotel 1 224 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) Delivered to your job in ] required quantltles Ready for your men to 1 pour—at $18.50 per cu. [§! vd., f.o.h. plant. Hauling i charge 15¢ per truck mile. Other concrete products will be available soon— Get acquainted with | SEAVIEW AP”‘——O')& kaCk Xll)m Federal Build.ng. (370-t1) 'uouMb—vKlwhen privileges. Home | | Eotel—Ph. 886. | MISCELLANEOUS days. 437-31 BEDROOM modem mmpletely furnished residence in Waynor Addition. Crane hot water heat, electric range and refrigerator. Complete apartment downstairs consisting of living room-bedroom > % { combination, shower room, kitch- ! en, electric range and refrigera- tor. Priced reasonable. Phone 28 or Green £11. 437-3t. Cxfinflex. Model “B, x3%, 12 cut film holders, 2 film pack adapters, case, filter, sun- shade and 17 film packs, all in | brand new condition and guar- anteed. Call Alaska Photographic Laboratery. Green 479. 436-tf. 'GOOD 46 INCH Venetian Blind. Phone 352. 435-3t. L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER, price $75. PEDIGREED Cocker Spamcl pup- pies, golden or black, Windridge bloodlines, males $55. Also have purebred, but not registerable ' Golden Cocker puppies, either sex, $35. Write Hazel Burkette, Chilkoot Kennels, Haines, Alas- ka. 4v5-6t. IF YOU DESIRE a Superior POR- TRAIT taken conveniently in your own home—phone 303 after 6 pm, for appointment. Joseph W. Alexander, Commercial and Portrait Photography. 435-6t. | ARMY WAREHOUSE BLDG., 20'| by 30, celotex lined—contains good bldg. material. Also large kitchen sink, single drain board. Phone 035-2. ALEXANDER HOME on Nob Hill for sale. Call 523 for appoint- ment. 433-t1. CHILDREN'S SHOE Skates, sizes 1 and 3, 817 Basin Road. 430-2t. RILLING Permanent Wave Cabin- et with extra clips. Phone 456 after 6 p.m. RADIATORS FOR SALE—Inquire George Brothers. (414-tH) | 2% | 20th Century Market. 435-tf. 435-tf. | BERGMANN DINING ROOM of- fers reasonable daily and weekly : rates. 434-8t. DICTATION and high speed Greg training classes beginning Dec. Inguire P. O. Box. 1627. . 434-6t. {= | WE S"!ARPEN SKATES Hagerup Saw Filing Shop. 432-tf. PHONE 039—2 long, 2 short issssssyaaes ARANTEED Realistic Perma. | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up | Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 | | 815 Decker Way. [ & =======s=mssssesmsmsssmsasssssasnaases sTaTTTEsIEsETIEReiEiEE: T | { o emesn CHILD CARE—full, part time; ages | 3-6 qm;pm Third St., above Boggfln'si BUS SERVICE m bed ||l Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehors2 | . ' e ® o o o & o o .1 | ® Secretarial Courses still open. ® e Monday and Wednesday eve- ® | VIA HAINES | ® nings 7 to 9. Studio, lower lob- ® | &by, Parsnol Hotl 4 PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP LOST AND FOUND l 10O IH A\ IRIR A\ LOST — Zipper wallet containing valuable papers. Phone Green| B U s . l N E s i 624. Remard. 438-3t. | LOST! ONE LADY'S brown kid glove. Black 180 ° 434-tf. | LOST—Pair of blue cat-eyes glass- es in case. Phone Red 614. 436-tf. LOST—Gold nns, Eagle's insigma i Finder return to Gastineau Ho-! B = Mo'mnsmp ESTEBETH ierve HAINES ™ SKAGWAY ~ MONDAY 10 P.M. J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent | LOST—Grnduated string of peaxls | Valuable as keep-sake. Phone Black 272. 437-3t. WANTED | WANTED—OId worn out washing { machine. Phone 161. 438-2t. YOUNG COUPLE house or apartment; Write P. O. Box 1797. Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon on sailing date wants small no children. 437-3t. ‘[ ITERBITORIAL ‘DEPARTMENT l- e = A APT. HOUSE and two mouses, 407,| 411, 415 S Frankiin and furnish- ings, $12,509, $5,000 down and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-t1) Christmas Greeting Cards With Envelopes Alaska Scenes Available Now At Everything in Photography 437-tf. Under the most favorable pre- | B el war conditions, the Scilly Isles, 25 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone miles off England’s southwest ccr- ner, shipped 85,000000 individual flower hlossome a year HEALTH: Experienced clerk aten- | i : | ALASKA ELECTRONICS ographer. 38 hour week. Inquire | 106, Territorial Bldg. Sales and Service BOX 2165 PHONE 62 Hallicraffers . . Admiral . . Bendix and Sentinel Radios EXPERT REPAIRS ON ANY ; 556, ard snd Main. Specializing RADIO EQUIPMENT in permanents. Open evenings by appointment (293-3tM) | forrerereirrerrerssanatetrrerens .-~¢-oco~.msi | CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS ,CAN USE experienced commission salesman with automobile on { highly specialized sales work. Ex-| , cellent opportunity to earn $800 | to $1,000 monthly. Writ¢e H. H. ! Taylor, Suite 509, Hearst Bldg.' | { | | SALESMEN—BOOKS ; i | San Francisco, California. 434-6t.; CARPENTERS, inside work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WAN"ED—UBed furniture 142 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788