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meeting. The Finance as ir tion. lary r publi revised on third re HEWS ITEMS FROM SITH CE) mi- City last year’ deficit and local bank was Charles Peter: mission to stc gara uthorized. 9 o ade in the Tuesday eve- met in £ $10 his aew and were given permiss at their & ted by Bill Wyr cation was ret e s e e s Committee rized tructed to condense the re-| ordinance was ading. The sum 0 was voted transferred from | Veterans of Foreign Wi and public health fund|American Legion school enewal of a note at the | Naticnal Cemetery west of the M n was granted per- | me e and sell gasoline at on Barrack Street John Osbakken and Al Speers)a m to operate a the Anchor. and Council adjourned Memorial Day was es of the and the s traditi and cer under the parade Sunday Perhaps e we have the only Memorial Day cat deal mor [issippi has lways ceremcnies included s by John Van Horn and Charles: Whittimore con- nediction by the Rev Committee. Councilman Clithoro | ¢ that the Assembly fo God ( noff Castle and the reigr 1e building Wars had ta-|f 4.03 were autho- JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.5.A. 5 0248 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS SALE ON HATS a the e CHANNEL * APPAREL STARTING THURSDAY June 10-at 9:00 a. .x. Lovely Styles at Greaily Reduced Prices SUMMER SCHEDULES Passenger and Cargo DAILY JUNEAU — KETCHIKAN SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND ZAU ERSBURG ANGELL CHIKAN JUNEAU — SITKA MORNING FLIGHT 12:40P JUNEAU SITKA or earlier) AFTERNOON FLIGHT Ar, Lv. 3:00P. 4:00P 3:00P 3:55P Lv < SKAGWAY (All Times PST 120°) Juneau to Tues. Thur. Anj Mon bon Funter Gustavus Hawk Inlet Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan Port, Althorp S MHE MM AN B R ] B MHR NN Bk X nd seque Todd X—departure and arrival PHONE 202 or 612 alns“%zzg _wing time e of stops variable. @ w @ | Gilkert and a prayer of Weeks. treet in town ws younsters eight elling poppies to buy both them or he ere w yod cause ari n nc rful sales- nd wear m - wa off the float e, La 1 trade or means Sitka in ear ago, perience of bei walkin 1 over h Dr. Phillip Moore, Dr. W. C Jobn Cushing and Cl guided by Pete Sin on a bear hunting trip on d Admiralty Islands. ts and I all equ n, teri ith radio is pre- .. The part the holida truction Company ¢ Wo €Q ti ipped. A afternc aimost lost rival Wedn officials were of the sel Policemen ma formatic dock. Th town in ng on the ba large and The children v arly appreciative a could be heard for tlock a particularly difficult iative heir shouts 1e1 figure | achieved. The Police quartette visited ski in the afternocon. sin p CITY LIGHTED FR battle of Europe, produces elec eloseup of Seapower | 1 fred Larson; Max Boy! | park be- ar THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE th the Alice Island Sanatorium nd the Orthopedic Hospital, After the drill disp! the Elk held| Club was open to all visiting Po- and it turned into a wonderful lce visiting singers en I local Alaska Crippled Chiild Association Chapter me evening at Communit; 1 wing the Seattle Polic orill Parade. Several notable action: taken sup voted $100 be spen! necessary clothing fo . young patients whg ragged. Mrs, Dick Crueger, Mr: Vi an, Mrs. Frank Cal rén’s W I I The to purchase Jack Calvin volunteered purchasing. Since veral bundles of cloth um of 50 was voted to be n art and craft materi like m sent ty the Douglas pter—for the 1 and the hospital. Samples of the work during the The matching for materials to work with Nels reported on the e by the visiting committec roup of women who volunteere the ildren during the ese women help their ilies. Several new were need is so much- greater hat again the need '! eacher and rehabili- s appointe ans to ¢ sting room committee the visiting needs space egquipment harles Tuengel offered the services of her Camp troupe to gather materials for dish s to be made by the patients. lettres from other ave heart warming s eagerness to r program to keep our tients not only happy every possizle r for stor- bie pters in hing returned by plapne installing Telephone sister-in- her and for a ., with Patricia Alaska returned op of several a medical E s arriving on this week’s em plane were: Mr. and Mrs. Ed n Horn; George Fox; H. R. Emith; Jeanette Edwards; Mrs. Wi —and seven cannery workers for Tenakee. Leaving on the Totem were: Mr. Mrs. Michael Suit and son Bob- George Ol = arianna Bar- and Rober Barden; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ward: Mrs. Ivy Ran- dell; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bous; Diana Van Horn, three year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Van Horn; Vern Kanutson and H. E. T at Haddon. rehabilitatizn pro- past A were shown and the urgent 1 recruited for June foremen. Fire Girls UNEAU, ALASKA J0B OPENINGS ARE ANNOUNCED AT ATES OFFICE Many Positi_on_s Are listed ~Local Girls Available as Baby-Sitters h the coming of spring, a few loyment opportunities for wark- men in certain classifications seem to be blossoming. According to Gus H, Gissberg, Ju- u Office Manager of the Alaska ritorial Employment Service, the job openings are row able for qualified men \rpenters, heavy equipment op- reinforcing steel men, rail sectionmen, sheetmetal worker, mechanic, resawye! driller, butcher, silk spotter, and aphers, (o] icnally, there , cpenings for part-time b casual laborers for t y e s r lowing m ine are limited useworkers school aveilable as child monitors nown in sele circie: ¥t A X new are cpportuni- vith the Al an Department, i ernment age ring civilian nne! for Aleutian and main- Army bases. Most of these are in ‘skilled clas ch as Pier Superintenden 11 linemen, divers tender, | heavy duty mechanics, and number of locs nd others are now itters—or g (lar lizants terested in positions 4 may T t the Alaska Territorial Em- p! ent Service, 124 Marine Way. Hym WITH PAC NORTHERN Twelve passengers arrived here from Anchor ive further informa- | 12 FROM WESTWARD ge and 25 left for there | UNION BIBLE SCHOOL T0 CLOSE TOMORROW Thes Union Vacation Bible School will hold its closing public pro- egram at 7:30 o'clock Friday eve- ning, June 11, in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church audi- torium. ! Bach department will present some of the work studied, songs learned' and handicrafts practicad. A display of handwork will exhibited in the basement from 7 until 9 o'clock the same night. | All parents and friends of the | Pup; Is are urged to attéend the pro- gram, There will be everything {frcm tie clasps to a puppet show. A collection will be taken to de- fray expenses of the school. HIGHWAY PATROLMAN ~ JACK DAVIS VISITS | C. J. “Jack” Davis, former Ju- ncau Police Chief and now as igned to the Territorial Highway . Patrol at Anchorage, arrived here | v to Ketchikan yestaiday enroute ,where he will assist in an inspec- tion of automobiles. He left this afternoon in the |ccmpany of Territorial’ Highway | Ccmmissicner Frank A. Metcalf, | who will make a construction in- spection at Craig and Klawock as well as other SE Alaska points. | Davis will return to Juneau in tica- | tWo or three weeks to assist in an| uto inspection here. PRI S, \VERMARCO LEAVES ON TWO-WEEK TRIP {4 Vermarco, owned by Art iKinnan, left today for the Icy | Straits and Glacier Bay areas where | The 12 small party from Minnesota is be- ing taken on a two week photogra- phic cruise. She returned last week after a successful bear hunt around the Baranof, Chichagof and Admiralty Islands with a party of four from with Pacific Northern flights yes- Tulsa, CKla. and Midland, Tex. terday as follows: ¥From Anchorage:Charles Royds, Jan her w. Richard Shannon. Rikard Hane, {o. Bates, Jack Calvin, G. A.l r, Dorothy Novatney, Jack| and Russel Hart. o Yakutat: Frank Dewitt and ife and child To Cordova: Harthock, Tellefson! and Cunningham Anchorage T Henry and, Pete! Frark Mclitor, M. W. God- ing, Carl Rentschler, Arnie Wahl, Max Andres, Mildred Lobe, Gretta | | Johnson, Fred Dent, wife and child, | Mr y Dout, William Mowre.i yre, Donna McIntyre, Ce- cillia Saxie, Pete Christiansen, A. Martin, Melvin Gadd, Herbert! Hakala, Virgil Hulse, Ed Luoto, D.{ B. Brindle and Chris Ellingen. - - - G COMPLETE BLUEWIN ' AT JUNEAU ) MARINE | | The Bluewing, a 58-foot Fish jand Wildlife Service boat, was re ! turned to the water yesterday eve- “ning at the Juneau Marine Ways after repainting, new worm board and rudder wo: ( The Rocket, | Loat belenging a Garwood speed, to Jack Kristan,! | was placed in-the water Monday | after painting and engine tun- ing. She has been stored on the Juneau Marine lot this spring. o rests at a temporary berth three miles from the city while a permanent foreground is suburb of Catano with the main part of the city in the far Built at a cost of $4,500.000, it was bought from the by Puerto Rico Water Resources Authority for $2,500,000. M S E A — A sea-going power plant. for San Juan, Puerto Rico. Top: The by U. S. Army in jpower (lower right) mooring slip is built. In background, Bottom: A War Assets Administration Odham and. wife, Fred Stoe-i{ i SPECIAL SALE On Bathing Suits $3.95 and $4.95 B. M. Behrends Co. NOTICE In the Commissioner’s Court for the | Territory of Alaska, Division Number One. ! Before FELIX GRAY, Commission- er and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, | Juneau Precinct. In the Matter of the Last Will and Testament and Estate of ALF N. MONSEN, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that N. C. Banfield, Administrator, W.W.A. of the Last Will and Testa- ment and estate of Alf N. Monsen, ! deceased, has filed herein his FINAL REPORT and a petition for a decree of distribution, to distribute the residue of said estate to Helen Troy Monsen. A hearing will be held upon said Report and Petition before the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, Aug- | ust 11, 1948 at 10:00 o'clock A.M. at | which time all persons objecting :o] said Report and the manner in which the estate has been admin- | istered or the distribution of said estate to Helen Troy Monsen may appear and be heard and file their objections herein. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the Probate Court for the Juneau Precinct, Territory of Alaska, this 9th day of June, 1948. FELIX GRAY, * U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge—Juneau Precinct. First publication, June 10, 1948. Last publication, July 1, 1948. FEDERAL WORKS AGENCY, Public Buildings Administration. Office of the Division Engineer, 123 U. 8. Court House, Seattle 4, Wash- ington, June 4, 1948.—Sealed bids, in triplicate, will be received at this office until 2 P.M., June 28, 1948 and then publicly opened, for furnishing the materials, and performing the work for roofing and miscellaneous repairs at the U. S. Federal and Territorial Building, Juneau, Alaska in strict accordance with the spéci- at fications dated PB-DIV-8, Feb. 26,! 1948, and drawings (if any) men- tioned therein: and the general con- ditions dated Sept. 15, 1942 and ad- dendum thereto dated May 15, 1944. Specifications and other data may be had at the office of the custod- ian of the building or the office of the division engineer. L. W. Friberg, Division Engineer. First publication, June 7, 1948. Last publication, June 9, 1948. FOR RENT 3-ROOM Apt. for rent. 548 Seater Tract. Call Red 702. 910 3t KIMBELL Piano, nice condition, for rgnt. Phone 143. Geogre An- derson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan Agent. 909 1mo o e s APTS.,, Rooms with kitchen priv- ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf for rent, one block Bldg. 890 tf on Hiway. Write . 89 1 mo. SEAVIEW Aji. from Federal SMALL House P.O. Box 531. NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 tf IICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colontal Hotel. Ph. 187 GRS G AT B SN S NICE CLEAN steam heuted rooms also steam baths. Seandinaviarn! Rooms, 136 o be | | yrs. old, part Cocker, house brok- THURSDAY, JUNE 10, 1948 W-A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE YEAR LEASE: 4-bar. nome, Doug- las. NEW 3-bdr. home Behrends Ave., marine view, large basement, | furnace, unfurnished. {DON C. FOSTER HOME on 10th, { fireplace, furnace, knotty pine paneling, 3-bdrs,, den, auto hot water, furnished, 8 yrs. old. NEW 2-bdr. home, 1700 block Glacier, basement, furnace, furn- ished. DOUGLAS—Art Walker home, Nob Hill, 3 bdr. basement, garage, auto hot water, furnace, furn., elec. kitchen, $5250.00; A. L. | Johnson home, 2 bdr., superb ma- | rine view, large lot, 24x31 base- { ment, furn; C. E. Walters 2 bdr. basement, make furnace, furn., offer. McCULLOCH home on Douglas | highway beach, 3-room, furn- | ished, $3,500.00. | |2-BDR. home, basement, 2 large | lots, view, stream, trees, $7,500. POLLOCK residence, Star Hill, ! modern, well furn., compl. redec- | orated; view. BOATS Sisu and Marion J. man cannery, power barge. SUMMER homes: Newmarker, for- mer Dr. Kaiser; D. Sheppard,| Edwards. | $3,250 2 two-bedr. houses and part filled-in lot, Small Boat Har- 25-| FOR SALE APARTMENT Houses, 2, 3, 4 and 7 units. Priced according to age and condition for desirable in- vestment. LARGE Waterfront Property, up- town, for commercial building only. NEW two bedroom house. Full basement, garage, automatic heat. SUMMER and permanent resi- dences, Auke Bay and Fritz Cove. ROOMING ‘House. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 1940 PLYMOUTH Sedan, 1942 en- gine, in top condition; body fair; tires good; $475. 83 Willoughby or phone Black 80. 908 6t THREE adorable kittens are look- ing for homes. Phone Blue 449 evenings. 910 3t WOMAN wants maid work. Apply Empire Office. 910 6t JACK FROST The Utah Woolen Mills factory represetantive staying at Baranof Hotel with complete line Men's ¢nd Ladies Clothing. Made-up samples. 910 1t 24-Foot Open Boat 983T Wisconsin aircooldd 9 HP inboard engine, | bor. | |4-ROOM House, Pike St., furn.,| | 44x100 lot, $3,000. } ne. prop. $13,000 Duplex; 3 bdr.‘: and 2 and 1 bdr. apt., in 2 bldgs. | ' all Evergreen Ave. $11,000. $160 | income prop. $8,000. | MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCCUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank | I !5 CUl. PT. Gibson Freczer sheif re-| frigerator. $125. Red 366. 908 3t | | LIGHT Housekeeping room suit-| able for business women. Phone 781, 906 It | ! 30-FT. Cruiser, Excell. condition, | reasenakle, Float 4, Stall 39, Boat | Hartor. 900 4t | i USED Automatic Power plant oil| burner and used 40 gal. water| tank. Call Black 880. 906 2t INE boat Guide priced for quick sale. 54 f{t, 143 hp. Chrysler, $3,500. Ph. Green 895. 09 3t| TROLLER, 35 ft. double ender, all rebuiit, new 110 hp Chrysler en- gine and tanks, ready to go. Ju- neau Marine Co., Inc, foot of | 8th Street. 909 6t | ARWOOD Sedan Cruiser, power- ed with 110 hp Chrysler engine, length 28, beam 7, newly painted | and reconditioned, ready to go.; See Jack Kristan, Alaska Cut Rate Liquor Store. 909 6t WANTED GIRL, seventeen, wants job caring for children. Ph, Green 309. 10 2t| GOOD Home for female dog, 1% | en. Green 462. 826 Calhoun. 8 ui SCHOOL Girl wants house work | or taking care of children. Call Blue 236. 908 3t COMPETENT woman wants baby | sitting. Green 609 evenings. 08 3t APARTMENT; $25 reward for in- formation leading to apnnment.! or otherwise must give up posi-| tion and return to States. Phone 831. 908 3t | $20000 21-jewel Walthem watch $15.00 Howard Stabler, Adminis- trator, Carl Anderson Estate. 0 3t HOUSE on Harris Street. Partly jurnished. Terms. $4500. Phone Blue 690. 010 tf TO SETTLE AN ESTATE: 2 bldgs. with large store and 6 apts, on ‘Willoughby Ave. Income $170 per month, Price $5500 cash. John B. Medica, 513 Willougsby Avenue. 910 4t A B Electric Stove, three burn- er and oven, like new, $50; good piano $100; adding machine $35; G E Light Meter with case $19.25. Easy . Spindry Washer $75, good shape. Automatic oil pump al- most new, $25. Alaska Mission, Phone 241. 909 tf to go places! Worth a walk up- stairs! Also ladies all-wool gab- ardine suits. Room 7, Valentine Bldg 908 7t THE LLY SHOP. Good paying business. Owner would like to leave city. Experience not neces- sary. Owner will teach business. ‘Will sell at inventory. 908 5t 1946 FORD Sedan coupe. Excellent condition. Write to P. O. Box 3006. 908 6t {1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908 tf 1 R. C. A, Victor Consul Radio, $75. Phone Cireen 462, 826 Cal- houn Avenue. 908 3t FIREWORKS - FIRECRACKERS! Will ship General Air Cargo. Large profits. Write for prices and catalogue today. Contact Signal Fireworks and Specialty Com- pany, 8404 S.E. Powell, Portland, Oregen, or our Alaska represent- ative, L. M. Martens, Box 1471, Anchorage, Alaska. 07 6t $6,250 will buy 1941 Ford Station Wagon, modern Beach Home. Hot water system and bath. 110- volt light plant. 13 mile post. Fritz Cove Road. Schoeppe. 07 6t See at 907 4t 1938 PONTIAC Sedan. Jay's Super Service. DOWNT—C;WN Garages for rent. |5 orgenson’s Motors. HOUSE for 614. Phone Black 900 1 mo. sale. CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours week. Phone 34, 907 tf SCHOOL Girl wants house work or taking care of children. Call Blue 230. 906 3t | BUSINESS Giri desires to sub- lease apt. Call Baranof Hotel, Room 415. After 6 p.m. 897 tf LOST AND FOUND e A umbrella for green one by mis- take Saturday night, please con- tact Mrs. J. L. Popejoy or Mrs. —— LOST: Lock type filler cap from automobile ,gas tank. Phone 269. 909 2t LOBT: 1 gold earring with gold- pan and small nugget inside. Re- ward. Phone Blue 306. 908 tf} COST: Binoculars, 3 weeks ago. Reward. Black 558. 04 2t 38-ft. TROLLER, 110 HP Universal engine, with gear, $3,500. Phone Blue 690. 900 tf FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inquire Helen Forrest, Douglas 818 tt MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube comb. Radio phono. New. Red 662. ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse, 883 tf HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187, 881 tt 1937 CHEV, good condition, $600. Phone 158. 876 tr COMPLETE Body ané Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire Bob-Ben Service, 93 Wil- loughby. 872 t1 1941 Dodge Panel Truck. Good condition. See it at DeHart's Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rings. 849 tf Gl PNEUMATIC MAT, AIDS ACHING FEET DETROIT—(#--Clarence V. Mc- Guire’s sympathy for persons with aching feet has brought about two inventions to help them. Several years ago McGuire devel- oped pneumatic shoes for men who must stand while at work. His latest is a pneumatic mat. The mat is made of rubber but compressed air actually supports the we'ght of the hody. Small, overlap- ping cells with sloping elastic wells yield with pressure. . McGuire, 58, is a former automo- bile and tire company executive. l 3 HOUSES und Iot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. T o TWO HOUSES near boat harbor, Phone Red 765. 843 t2 MISCELLANEQUS —_— WINTER and ¥unD, CO. inc. Complete Photographic Bupplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realistc Perman.