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PAGE SIX S —— S e _.....‘..._pa—.-....___.__.—.—,—_...._—.—v._._—-._., The !'n(zfln:’ment of Miss Jean ed a pilot’s license and pulchnsed A!sskn Association of Crlppled‘ ] Jordan to Gl2nn Nelson was ayn- a three-place Piper Cruiser piane Children, asking that the Club o, N g\ ews o es nounced with the wedding datc which is expected to arrive with- form a chapter to work with the : / set for Palm Sunday at St. Peters- a month. Orthopedic Hospital planned on! ; ! by-the-Sea, Dean Rice of Junea: i vy Japonski. Mrs. Marylis Korock, | [ } officiating. ; Mrs. May McClain has arrived Mrs. Rudy Sarvela and Mrs. H. J. L 4 ‘.] | rom I a Miss Jordan is the daughter of for summers visit with her son- Hodgins were named on a com-| 1S Mrs. Georgia Jordan of Sacramento 1 and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. mittee to contact other local or-| 1 . g It Calif., and has taught in Sitka Morke, at their home in James- ganizations for the forming of H 0)&0&719 “‘Mmm t’w‘ka;} _can- High School for two years. town Bay. {such a chapter. ! f ¢ elec- Mr. Nelson is thc son of Mr e i P_ s i} P April 1, are: and Mrs. Carl Nelson and is an Mr. and Mrs. E. Sundby Wel‘(‘l Following the business meeting‘ ) 1,(,‘,. Ran: nd Harry Hag- employee of the Alaska Native honor guests at a farewell party a program was presented by the P en for Mayor; Jack Conway for Service on Japonski at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- American Home Department. Mrs.| I — Board: L Thielke for —s crt Wheeler on Finn Alley last Josephine Carter, owner-manager| 4 J atrick, Roy A son, James Russell, weighing Saturday evening. Thirteen guests of the Carter Green House, gave I —_— : gave | ['~ Whitcomb, Claude eight pounds, was born to Mr. and were invited and joined in pre- a demonstration on the repotting | 7 Jacobs and Ben Mrs. Walter Dangel, this morning senting the departing couple with of house plants; Mrs. Clarence U l hi Councilmen 2t the Salvation Army home. Th: a rewell gift. The Sundbys plan Rands presented two piano solos; I r{ T ill been plat- baby is the great grandson of M > their home in Wrangell. Mrs. John Holic demonstrated; 1 =% N P | any candidate and Mrs. J. Gilpatrick; the grand- cake decoration and Mrs. Roland ? Da.‘.ky Sch&fihles !o: or f ele All son of Mrs. Luella Smith and the New officers elected Friday eve- Wurster read excerpts from Bella| il o~ exci backroom Dangel’s first son. ning by BPOE Lodge No. 1662 are: T. Lutes' “Country Kitchen” ' | I S”KA politick- o ter Ruler, Johns L. Dolenc; | R s fi 1¢ ribution, is| A third son, weighing six pounds Esteemed Leading Knight, William ! 2 four ounces, was born to Mr. and Sarvela; Esteemed Loyal i | 1 3 } PEIERSBURG b Mrs. Emory Merril, at their home B. Campbell; Esteemed Lec- S E N A T E ! i Radio Station KBW opened at on Front Street on March 14. The tu Knight, Ernest { . WRANGELL noon Sunday ead of March 25th father of the baby is now em- ¢ y., Frank Richards; ' KH’CH;KA“" a ally he en- ployed in Juneau. wer, Theodore Kettleson; i . 0 tire commur in wishing E. M. Goddard; Trustee for three 'CY SI'RAV[ AREA g the new venture unbounded suc- George Eliason, local fisherman. vear term, Charles E. Wortman; 3 | ® { A has been appointed steward of the Alternate Delegate, Howard C.| 59th DAY, MARCH 26 | 1 i Moose Club, following the resigna- Bradshaw | : (Passed) | i1 - men's Asso- tion of Jim Brightman, who plan: — Committee Substitute for _S. B.{_ se eral T,,; S Each week !0. fl epecial gession to devote his time to radio station At the regular monthly meeting 71, by the Finance Committee—| Vv 1-!3 . hear the pro- KWB the Presbyterian Ladies Aid imposing additional per case taxes| indman and L. A. oz d at the USO building, which on canned salmon; passed 14-2; ) —— A E( to establish di- Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Reeder left luded a pot-luck luncheon, emergency clause p: d 16-0. { . H |N J i from Seattle to by plane fo rtheir home in Klam- officers elected for the new s S. B. 82, by Rivers and Walker— ! S'(AG"V}Y 11 ath Falls, Oregon, after a visit of included: President, Mrs. e general business license tax; re-i VWA il that they rep- several weeks with their son-in- Weir Price; Secretary, Mrs. Wayne passed 16-0 after rescinding for a st iaugh! T : : - 1 % ik le H r ; of 16 men who law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Phillips; reasurer, Mrs. George amendments. \ i e fl umerous Other SO‘Jhi‘aEI HaSF POiniS e 300-ton ves- Charles Whittimore, at their home Baggen. H. B. 87, by Pollard—Levying tax I H s to operate in Jamestown Bay. During their Mrs. George Baggen and Mrs. upon slot machines and other coin- | l‘ to Sitka, tak- visit the Rezeders were honor Rufus Dill acted as hostesses for operated amusement and gambling | I i} the run by guests at innumerable social af- the meeting during which it was devi free conierence committee ' g the ! fairs at the home of friends made cdecided to undertake the serving report adopted unanimously. § A 1 will be during a pervious visit. of the Beta Sigma Phi annual % o sttt ¢ X} th e Next Hieetii " 8. B. 118, by Green—Estabiisn-, @ stockhold ure, they s . ¥ ing tenure of office of Territorial A {f feel contiden a be un- Mrs. R. H. Dawson returned last group will be Leld April 15 at the o8 (CT0R & O C B o4 emer- {l affected . maritim> week from a long vacation in the USO. gency clause passed 13-3. ! "] tie-up shipowners plan- States and Ketchikan, where she | H. J. M. 89, by M. Johnson— 1 ned to the buying for loeal stopped on her return home. The Women of the Lutheran Urgingv mé S(_‘C ~i’vu-v ‘,,f War to| mercha 1gh their own krok- —_ Church met Thursday afternoon g ikl g S erage merchandise Mrs. Clyde anks and young at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Sontinue fo ‘.‘f“.m g8, of Ladd, ,“"d Elmendorf airfields by commercial 7 would ieir nan.e and daughter ‘Ruth have returned from Hager with Mrs. Emeline Hall and - ttios il n the dock an extended visit with relatives planned an acquaintance Alrtiatt, Magl, e cli'en, 0 Fate r ) ' 17 on the k an extendec s| pla an a 2 e R [L 5 2 FOR IWORMAT|0N fi ed out that in the Middle West. Mr. Franks as a welcome to new residents of "“_‘“‘.“’!e“‘f“:{p""l‘fl")“’j:’;fm‘:_‘rt “b?“wfz; Il flflg W :i AND ESE VM'ONr il sement local is a local building contractor and Sitka and Japonski. . 'l’;"“‘ SUEHUARD SATIOLD, Dageaos A ! ) ble to buy at realtor. committee for the party are Mrs. . H 1[} and at no vy g, Alvin Pederson, Mrs. Jesse Senate Committee Substitute for ¢ S R R e e e e e e e e e Mrs. Puget Faulk left by planc Graw and Mrs. A. C. Johnson, with S. B. 86 and H. B. 65, by the Fi- e 1k g boats are not for ton, Wash. where she Mrs. Theodore Kettleson to act as hance Committee to appropriate ELELES AELER ! ERNES ) cauipped wit ge facilities was ¢ by the illness of her hestess. Date set for the affair $16, 472.70 to reimburse several Al- 4 R4 A » o &L 4 | but it is belicve :n foods mother. is at the Lutheran Ser- aska hospitals for care of indi- re TTE% ) would still be in better —_— vice gents; passed 14-1, one absent; DA}LV RIFS HSNEAU TU !‘:uugfllit U ‘ on after r trip on E. L. Carter, proprietor of Ernie e — emergency clause passed 15-0, one & - ¥ { t se to ten day Cocktail Bar, has returned b At the regular monthly absent. ia Peiershurg and Wrangell foramie cold storage, as at plane from a_three months vaca- of the Sitka Woman's Club .78 83510, appropriate’ $148/600 PrRaes ‘i % S o 4 & pressnt tion in the States, during which Friday evening, Mrs. E. M. God- /o hospital ccnstruction and With connections to Craig, Klawock. H; fter receivi Jleheart- he and his wife drove as far as dard, Mrs. Tom Tilson, Mrs. E. T. equipment; passec 15-0, one absent. steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver ed encouragem d assurances New Orleans for the Mardi Gras Morrow and Mrs. Harvey Brown m B, 73, by Engstrom—To re- Sitka Bus- Accompanying Mr. Carter to Sitka acted as hostesses. I fund $128.46 escheated funds to the Han- was his nephew, Don Carter. Mrs. Announcement was made of the peiys of Alexander A. Strait; pass- eft by Carter remained in Seattle on concert to be presented. ed 15-0, one absent. to com- but is expected home Music Department on April 11 at ‘l"tmd“"d And Passed) business in Se- shortly. operation While south, Your Begm LS LD UNITED STATES SAVING RONDS v oAND TE 0 s ke | benk i pledged to conservs | tive operstion. The afety { of deponitory’ fuods = eus pomary coamderstce ls addition, the bank ® « mem e of Foderal Depost Inswr sace Corporation, which s wmew caxch of car deponcan agpine low v & eaxsvms o 3008 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED Ebaarnke Y atiomal f JUNEAU. Al MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURA First NOE CORPORA VY e ————————n- " ———— . - O — NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION *Controlled Roasting is one reason Hills Bros. . Coffee has been a favorite through the years. | A uniform blend of finest coffees, roasted a little at a time...continuously. That exclu- sive Hills Bros. process assures the same even roast for every bean—and the same matchless flavor in every pound you buy— every cup you drink! Your grocer has Hills Bros. coffee now, vacuum packed to insure you the utmost in coffee freshness. 3 TWO 1. Regular Grind 2. The New. Drip and Glass-maker Grind the High School gym. Mr. Carter obtain- A letter was read FAVORITE | COFFEE!” Tinrotusns 850.9. 3. 1aT. 07, from the THE DAILY ALAbKA LVIPth-—]UNLAU ALASKA | S. J. R. 3, by Nerland—to appro- priate 3210 lu pay salaries to three | legislators and $1,500 for additional pay to legislative help; passed 13-0, 2 not voting, one absent. | (Defeated) | H. B. 21, by Meath—To require service contracts to be let on bid; 1ailed to pass over Governor'sveto 9-1. H. B. 99, by Huntley, Ost, Mc- Cutcheon and Pollard—To increase maximum payments for aid to de- pendent children; failed to pass 6-9, one absent. H. B. 117, general net income tax —Indefinitely postponed 9-6, one absent. (Withdrawn) S. B. 59, by Engebreth-To im- pose license taxes on businesses now not covered; withdrawn by author with unanimous consent. HOUSE | MEASURES | 59th DAY, MARCH 26 | Committee Substitute for 113—General appropriations, ed 16-6, two absent, after amended. S. B. 40—To eliminate the one- half of one percent gross tax on wholesale transactions in the Ter- ritory. | S. B. 88—To raise the ‘pay of election officials. | | (Killed) S. B. 30—To provide for a gross | |income tax. H _B. pass- being Sell it with an Empire Want-ad! ‘ |IIIIIIIIIllIIIIlllllilllllIIIlIIIIINIIIIIIIIlI ARNOLT Sea-7#éte MARINE ENGINE Weighs only 198 Ibs. . . . piston cls- placement only 61 cubic inches . . . Performs smoothly at high speeds or eraft, and small runabouts. 5 ROOM develops 20 H.P. at only 2800 R.P.MJ H fow speuds on fishing boats, auxiliary | THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1947 temtemfeffememfenfentent oot WANT ADS il o FOR SALE _l {FOR SALE—Easy Wi ine - copper tub - - good condit $50. Upstai rear, 530 ark Avenue after | 6 pm (de) | Chevrolet sta FOR SALE—1942 tion wagon. See at Connor's Mo- | tor. 538-tf | FOR SALE—Residential lots in The Highlands, restricted areas, util- ities' installed, price reasonable Phone 107 or inquire 311 Gold- stein Bldg. 538-15 DOUGLAS 6 rm Ium house, ga age, elec. stove, wash. machine, {rigidaire, oil furnace, lot 100 x 100, $5,000. Call Douglas 174, 9 am. to 2 p.m, evenings Single 0, Juneau. 536-13 e Green 135. 537-tf 100 GAL. TANK on 2 wheel trailer. gs. 537-tf | HALIBUT shute. | % bed and coil spri 1933 HUDSON Coupe $300. Phone 537-t3 Blue 320, 12 VOLT generatol 110 volt DC-65 watts. between 6 and 7 p.m. 537-13 completely furnished house in Douglas. Phone Green 720. 537-t6 {FOR SALE — Cumbination halibut and seine beat. “Turn Point” 11 42 x 12 6 ft. deep. Has or engine and steering fishing. Has big seine skiff and turn table for seining. Radiop! 2 and direction finder. 600 1. gas tanks. Sleeps four. Enzine ard hull just out of shop complete overhauling and to go for the season. This tons from it will bear the closest in- cpection. Moy’s, Box 237, Sitka, sk 536-t6 4 PIECE walnu. cedroom set with spring mattress and coil 3 pair brocaded draper- ies. 2 pair flowered draperies Shuler Baby stroller. 426 Gold St. after 10 a.m. 536-13 inner springs; GE RANGE, full zutomatic, good ccnditicn, 502 10th St after 5 p.m. 536-tf 2 BEDROOMS, completely furn. heme, ga e and rcom for two extra rcoms. Phone Black 875. 536-t6 FOUR ROOM house in Sitka, fur- nished or unfurr Phene Red 312 cr Box 235. Sitka. £35-t6 36 ft. THOLLER Cl.=tum boat. New Chev motcr in gecod shape. Ready to fish. Price $3,900. D. C. White, Alaska. £33-15 per Cub Soule, guud ccndmnn 6 yrs. cld. 3 to 1 reducticn gear, Gray motor 4-57, motcr 3 yrs. old, Pioneer Gurdies, !'20 gal. gas tank, well equippea, good tie-up lines, 75 ft. manila rope. Write Kitty Soule, Bx. 795, Pelican, Al- aska. 534-t6 BABY BUGGY, ¢ b basmette play pen. Black 768. 533-tf ELECTRIC Phonograph, like new, $40, choice of records 25 cents| each. Also small oil heater $25. Inquire at 317 No. Franklin. 532-tf {GOOD GOING FULLY equipped | restaurant with 3 apts. and own living quarters. See Management, Dew Drop Inn. 531-tf ,TEE&)M tusnisne -ouse and 1941 Ford pick-up on patented beach property. Call 756. 524~ PROTEC1 your investment and property with FIRETOX. It works 24 hours a day. Home and Marine type now in stock. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. 524-tf | 2 BEDROOM modern house, com-, pletely furnished, automatic oil furnace, priced right. Call 261 days or Green 740 evenings. 522-tf GOOD IHCOME property. See Nick Rocovich 515-tf FOR SALE—_Fully furnished hotel. phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf FOR SALE—Tmiee houses and lot, houses i~ good condition and best Jocatior.. Tnquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf Every thrce seconds someone is injured in an accident in the U. S.| and every five and half mmutes someone is killed. Asphalt Tile! CORK and RUBBER FLOORING WEATHERSTRIPPING Motor Rebuild and 2 i ~ Marine Service 1012 West 10th St. Phene 863 i SASH BALANCES Walltex————Congo-Wall Juneau Paint & Supply Phone 407—118 2nd St. 'MURPHY & MURPHY TROLLER “The Arlene. GROCERY STORE—fast growing business, excellent opp. Fine lo- cation. ROYAL BLUE garage, filling sta- tion, sales agency; GREY Lines. OIL BURNER, general service shop, central location, long lease. |NEAR CITY limits on Glacier high- way, 4-bedrooms, furnace, ale. 149, NET on invest bldg. furn. elec. 4 APT. Houses. 4-BEDROOMS Star Hill. DOUGLAS KILBURN APTS. elec. Furn. Sound invest. NELSON PROPERTY. 3 apts. furn. New brick siding. 2 BEDROOM home, furnace, furn, basement, garage, 2 lots. GLACIER HIGHWAY double garage, furnished, priced quick modern kitchens. apt, kitchens, ! CABINS, HOMES, Auke Bay, Auke Lake, Fritz Cove, Lena Cove. LIVAELE house 10 acres land on highway near Juneau. . MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natioral Band WANTED Fishing boat, around 25 or 30 fect. Write Empire C- 1935. 538-t2 heater. 537-t1 WANTED—Circulating _cii Blue 615. WANTED — 1u 1ent—mouern twe bedroom house long time Juneay resident. Phone 6386. 525-ty WANTED—2 bedroom house for re sponsible, permanent tennan; Write Empire C-1234. 503-t WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi toughby Phone 785 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phom 556, 3rd and Main. Specializiny in permanents Open evenings by appointment (293-3u1 PIANOS RENTEL and Anderson Shop. FOR RENT FRONT ROOM, private entrance, suitable for 2 people. 421 Seward St. after 4 p.m. 537-t3 TUNEL ONE ROOM apt. suitable for couple in respectable home. Phone 882. 536-tf {OOMS- - Kitzher Hotel-Ph. 886 rivileges. Home NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week. new management, Colcnial Hotei 324 2nd St Phone 187, (407-tt) SIAVIEW APT.—Op- olock from Pederal Bullding, (370-t¢ LOST AND l"l)llllll LOST--Wittenauer Stop Watch, used liming purpesss only Please return to Bob Druxman— KINY. 533-t3 " MISCELLANEOUS WIN’[ER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developln; — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Manerials of Finest Quality Wholesale — Juneau —— Reiall GUARANTEET Realistic Permaa- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone iCL 415 Decker Way. n/nq;/br}'our Office CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATILE 4 - ELiot 5323 Serving Alaska bxclusively < "Let Empire ~wan-tads" run your errands. Cheap and efficlent! 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. 4 Por COMFORT and SERVICE . Get the NEW Ray Mlep R WASEINGTON Mgr. Habit! ALASKANS FFEL AT HOME at

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