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e i Hans Mirow Off 'NORLITEMEN TO Petersburg Man On Mercy Flight To St Lawrence Mrs. Frank Daugherty Re- terian ported Stricken with Acute Appendicitis NOME, Alaska, Nov. 12 Hans Mirow left Nome this on an emergency trip to tt g bell on St. Ls Island to bring to the Nome hos- pital Mrs. Frank Daugherty C of Indian Affairs teacher, former- ly at Point E ow, who is suffer- ing from acute appendiciti Mirow is flying d lipped Lockheed ne via Bering Strait and th own the Siberian coast and then acros niles of water to the island Bering sea which is still unfrozen. The plane is reporting every 15 minutes via radio. - School Open fiuuse Acclaimeq Success Back to Schoo:. held at the F School last evening, was acclaimed a success by the many persons view- ing-the room exhibits, and program which followed, in the gymnasium The evening’s program consisted of several selections played by the Juneau High School Band, and several reels of educational pictures shown by Supt. A. B. Phillips Principal A. S. Dunham The Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Alice Palmer, were also heard in three vocal selections, “Ride Out On Wings of Song “Songs My Mother Taught Me.” ending with~ “The Big Brown Bear.” e JUNIOR LEGION AUX. HOLDS SOCIAL TODA A sccial meeting w morning at the American Legio Auxiliary for members of the Jun- ior Legion Auxiliary Mrs. A. E. Johnstone and Mrs. E M. Polley, supervisors, isted s the 11 o'clock meeting, and 1- nouncement was made that the ne» meeting would be held November 26, at 3:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Johnstone on Franklin Street - MISS YOUNG ARRIVING Miss Edythe Young, daughter of Mrs, Stella Young, is a passenger returning to Juneau on the Yukon forrrrcormrrrerrreereeea following Imugine! YOUR HOME with brick walls g TO BRICK IN THREE DAYS! nensively, it may be cc .ng you money to dela Let us tell you for how little you can beautify your home and how Brick-Tex Siding can save you money on fuel bills and painting. Lhe estimate will cost yvou nothing. Ask for it today. BRICK-TEX: Costs little more than a good paint Jjob . . . never needs paint . saves fuel in winter + « . makes your home cooler in summer . . .ap- plied right over old side walls . . . wears for years « . . resists fire! COLUMBIA Lumber Co. JUNEAU—SITKA S e ] " Mrs. Botsford Is | held th \{l.’l']\ year | D | shown by MEET TUESDAY at 6:30 o'clock dinner of the will be held in the Par- Northern Light Presby- rs of the m will be s that are to be Ed Jahoda. An amateur jcast entitled “Bla” will also be a novelty of the evening's entertainment Thirty members of the Norlitemen Scout Troop will be guests o r during the and all reservations are to be made by call ing 373, before 8 o'clock on Mon- day evening [ b | TONGASS GOES T0 SKAGHAY the movin, radio br evening The Tongass will sail tomorrow for sway and Haines with car- go. for discharge at those points. It will cast off from the Alaskd Juneau dock here where she is now unloading Sailing on the Tongass on the trip south to Seattle will be Mrs. Ed Jibobonatti, Jack Zavasky, Mrs. Ina Allen, J. W. Gerwells, Mrs. George Dall, Otto Smithberg. Sail- 5| ing date from Juneau for | not announced as the Tonga not touch at the local wha on its itinerary south from Sk way | - > > ! Breakfast Hostess Mrs. L. S. Botsford was hostess to six guests at an 11 o'clock break- fast yesterday morning at her resi- dence in the Peldon Apartments Mrs, Botsford saw service in France as a Red Cross nurse, and commemorates Armistice ay with informal gatherings Patriotic colors served as decora- tions for the breakfast table, and among guests present was Mrs, Bes- sle Rowe, from the Minfield, home | on Glacier Highway, who is a week- end visitor of the hostess. - - Stock QUOTATIONS NW YORK, Nov. 12 Closing quotation of the Alaska Juneau mine stock at today's short session of the New York Stock Exchang> vester lay’s holiday, is 10, American Light and Power 7. An: conda 38%, Bethlehem Steel 77 Commonwealth in(l Southern 17 Curtiss Wright 61., General Motors Internationai Harvester 67'%, Kennecott 47%, New York Central 21':, Safeway Stores 28'2, Southern Pacific 21'%, United States Steel| 71, Pound $4.73 3/16. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are toda; Dow, Jone averages: industrials 15841, rails 33.17. utilities 24.69, “PUSH a button, | THERE’S | vour station” | 3 ELECTRIC TUNING FOR ALL in the 1939 R. C. 4. VICTOR | RADIOS | 32 New Models JUNEAU IELODY 10USE e |with the folks. * | Nelson and A began carrying him down the moun- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Weathers Party Get Many Deer; He Gets Brewnie fine bag of 14 deer and and, grouse, the Al 1 ~ Killed for Deer H lots of ducks y u" "]g a Weathers hunting party returned night aboard the 0 Juneau last Deutz after a week's hunt in the Gambier Bay region. In the party with -Capt. Weathers were Walter Hellan, Vic Powers, Roy Lund, Otto Smithberg and Fritz Carothers. Weathers' special trophy taken on the trip was a big brown bear which had just about decided to 70 into hibernation, While moving along at around 1,200 feet elevation, Weathers noted an opening under an old snag and With a James Altier, 33, Victim of Tragic Shooting While Packing Out Buck PETERSBURG, Alaska, Nov. 12 James Altier, 33, was fatally shot on a hunting trip near here on Armistice Day. He had gone out with Ernie Sarff, clerk at the Trad- in Union, on a mountain near the 50 a growl came from within and but not quite | leaned down to look it. As he did | a paw made a pass at him. Back- | , SATURDAY, NOV. 12, 1938. 126 Title Il FHA PAA ELECTRA | |nautics Authority. He will return| ¥ | | E|GHT to Juneau tomorrow, weather per- | H y | Marine Airways Pilot Lon Cope | - For New Houses A, | arrived in Juneau from Fairbanks at 4 oclock this afternoon with flew four to Sitka today in the | {Alaska Federal Savings and cignt passengers for here. On board Fairchild, Mrs. C. J. Zuboff, Miss | Loan,.Completes $145,-./|vere W. X., Bunkles, Q. FEEan JH A. Zuboff, Mrs. H. Bienners, Mrs.| NEW YORK, Nov. 2—President D. Henry. Cope will return to Ju- | Keiler, of the Chrysler Corporation, r S |H. W. Jansen, Ned Bean, H. Spall, | | 000 Business This Year |mrs. D. c. Hatwest, J. Gallagher Totalling $145,517.20, twenty-six neau ‘with L. T. Oldroyd and J. C. | predicts a larger year for the auto {W. Ramstead ns, all for new home construc- Roehm in the passenger cabin, | industry than was had in 193§. All ———————— | companies are planning increased A plane with Pilots Stuart and Hall at the controls will leave tion, have been completed under the from Fairbanks for Juneau tomor- | provisions of Title IT of the Federal row. i Today’s News Toaay.—FEmpire. :oulpul. he said. Housing Act, by the Alaska Federal ->ee i AN ASSET Savings and Loan Association of | /GAME MEN IN FROM TO THIS men G. E. Goudie of the Alaska | Communications Commission and "n “ “sr W. T. Mitchell of the Civil Aorn" Pilots Bill Knox and Gene Mey- rving flying the Locheed Electra Juneau since January 1, this yes In reporting the loans made outh end of Wrangell Narrows on by Mitkof Island. They separated n ing off about 12 feet, the hunter |the Association, officials of the or-, PATROL REPORT MANY | the top of the mountain and raised his rifle and pulied the trig- |ganization expressed themselves FIEL C()MMI) VITY around 2 o'clock in the afternoon ger. The gun missed fire. Fortun- |pleased with the accomplishments| HUNTERS JN ELD 1 1 arff saw what he believed to be ately, the skipper said, the bear Of this year, and stated that all in-| Sl Y . The Alaska Fame ommis 1 a deer ly hidden by a tree didn't move out of the hole very dications point to an even larger| The ‘A' ‘11 “Cn me (.31 Tmi:;r e PR B S % W : e about one hundred yards away. He |fast and after experiencing a sec- |ew home construction program In yessgl Seal arcived 16 DOYE SRR g 4] Sevings Sud. LG SRS v SRRt O { said he saw the tail and what he ond misfire, Weather was able to this section next year |after two weeks patml work in the | simply an institution where thrifty people place their ; g . ¥ bullet wher: di °| " Both small homes and more pre-| Southeast area with Wildlife Agent savings, i thought were horns. He said it put a bullet where it did the mos L | Douglas Gray and Assistant Agent | | moved and he shot. Tt proved: to be good, and then he had the job of | tentious residences have been erect-; 3 Y Babiring, from . Be The funds of this Association are invested in local home Altier. who was packing out a skinning it and carrying out the ed as a result of the twenty-six | Bob Huntoon R.e‘ urning from Pet- s ASS inves| in local hol l‘lu'\ He had bbpl( hr(’ ‘”' .I"‘“ o X | 1oans, and have given work to a ersburg on the vessel was Executive mortgages. Our convenient, long-term loans permit o . S s o EMGPED GBI considerable number of craftsmen Officer Frank Dufresne of the home owners to build or improve their properties. Local Sarff said Altier fell on his Back | and laborers during the season, the Commission, who has been in Pet- labor and materials are employed, promoting business st sald as Bt uppioantied: ST Aleta Bruwnleg tg | officials pointed out. One of the,ersburg mnén'-mna »\élh] NArgxllg activity which benefits everyone. . 2 < My . i » s3 Was erectel glas, | Cor ssion Chairman Earl N. N o E done for. Tell my wife to collect new homes was ‘!“;"“ l“‘ Douglas ‘(;“(.:_m” R 5 A Business and professional men and other civic leaders ree in Sitka and the other twenty- g SRR 3 8 my insurance and go south to live it g s ¥ The officers reported a fair| should know what this Association is, and how it You go on and get Speak at Luncheon Mrs. Aleta Brownlee, Regional Consultant of the Children's Wel- fare Department, who arrived in Juneau recently will be guest speak- Club help. Sarff made his way to the beach where he located trollers Olaf R. S. Hough, who re- turned to Altier about 3 p.n. and I(Ill\_‘Hl died at 2 o'clock this op 4t the Juneau Woman's morning, it was reported here, but| ) ncheon, according to an an- the body had not yet been brought | cuncement made today. Mrs into Petersburg. Brownlee's subject will be “Child Commissioner Harold Dawes will | welfare Service.” hold an inquest Monday. Altier had | Another feature on the program! two small daughters and he was | will be a discussion of the plan of well known and liked here. He|Character Education in Public worked for a local cannery for |Schools, recently adopted by the Mrs. R. B. Lesher, club woman, will be in charge of this part of the program. Several musical numbers will also be presented at the lunch- many years and recently moved to West Petersburg to raise fur. He also had the contract to transport students to school this year from along the highway. - - SOPH . CLASS HAS PARTY LAST NiGHT Members of the Sophomore class of the Juneau High School, with their gues enjoyed a party and | dance last evening in the grade school gynasium, with Wes Barrett state of Nebraska prominent local e €0 The affair will be held at Percy Cafe, Tuesday, November 15, at 1:30 o'clock, under the auspices of the Department of Applied Education Mrs. Jay P. Williams, chairman, will preside Mrs. Williams said: “It is hoped that all members and their friends will turn out.” Those who have nct made reservations by Saturday eve- and his orchestra furnishing the | ;0" opouiq phone Mrs. Williams a e oon as possible. During the affair Miss Marian AR % Dobson sang several vocal selec- FRANK GAMBLE SUCCUMB tions and a harmonica solo was Frank Gamble, native, pa away in the village early this morn- No funeral arrangements have The remains are Carter Mortuary presented by Chuck Porter. Cookies and cider proved to be the main delicacy during the eve- ning. ing been made so far at the Charles W CLOTHES MEN — who never used to give a thought to PRICE now wear Timely Clothes’ new RANGER WORSTEDS — because Ranger Worsteds offer at a low cost everything men have learned to expect from an expensive suit of clothes! o The fabric is from finest quality, long-staple wool yarns — loomed in rich, exclusive patterns. The tailoring and finish represent Timely Clothes’ most fastidious needlecraft. The cut is a direct London inspira- tion — the price, an American revelation! $35 two in Juneau | _ | amount of deer, geese and ducks in| the Southeast area and an abun-| dance of hunters with the season | {coming to a close—ducks and geese | - - - lon November 14 and deer the fol ilowing day. Few violations were re ported, Dufresne commenting “most of the fellows who go out for game are living up to the regula- tions, realizing it is their owngame they are protecting and there won't be any if there is wholesale slaugh- ter.” In view of the increased number | of hunters each year, it is possible the three-deer bag limit may have operates in the service of the entire public. Your Savings Account, placed with this Association, will help to promote the Progress of Juneau. Call at our Second Street Office or Telephone 3 for complete particulars of our INSURED SAVINGS service. ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN ASSN. ------ OF JUNEAU Michigan’s Executive to Again Enter Private | Law Practice LANSING, Mich., Nov. 12. — Gov e e e —— S . a—— Frank Murphy announces that hel(, pe reduced to two another year GO MODERN ’ 15 geing to retire to private 1aw he said, in order to preserve the bR LRI practice as soon as his term as herds. More hunters are reported Nothing you can buy for your home will give more lasting Governor expires out in the woods this season than convenience than a- This announcement would seem t0 at any time in past years, he said. indicate that he was not expecting g | N(’"} White Closet Seat of a Presidential appointment as was 1 e oo e e e cover-| PEACOR SIS gy : ARE COMPLETED nor has ever lost a political race in Alex Holden, Marine Airways his long career which started in 1622. He did not seem to be much pilot, has completed his radio bea- con sur flights in the Ketchi- worried about it. He is quoted as kan area with government airways We have a seat reasonably priced and carrying a two-year T guarantee. | RICE 8 AHLERS CO. Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 ing, “Maybe it does a person good to lose once in a while.” Your Rent Money will Buy a Home for You- YE s . AND LEAVE YOU MONEY OVER? o N L Y Terms are “Cheaper than Rent” for the 5 new 399 5room modern homes we are now completing. BUYSTHE FIRST HOME The first of five modern five-room homes, just on the edge of the city, is now ready for some Juneau family that wishes to turn rent payments into a home and cash. It's a low-cost home, designed to give the most possible for a price that the average family can afford to pay. It will sell for only $3990 including a 50-foot by 100-foot lot in Juneaus newest residential section. The family buying this home will enjoy all the advantages of city living; plus, the freedom of living away from a city’s crowded quarters and taxes. % % An inspection wili convince you that yours should be the Juneau family that will enjoy the advantages of this first home. A small down payment, ¥ $399, or less if you wish to make some other arrangement with us, will i buy it for you. Then, before you know it, the home will be entirely yours, N paid for in installments that will be designed to your income; even cheaper ’ than the rent you are now paying. You and your family will be secure A | for the future, can start saving up a nest egg, even while living in a 2 E | home that will be the envy of your friends. | ! | | ABSOLUTELY NO TAXES! » 3 4 | TERMS CHEAPER THAN RENT! * ‘ CITY LIGHT, WATER, SEWERS! 5-ROOM MODERN HOMES! Y TELEPHONE SERVICE! c H A R L E : IMPROVED STREETS! i { OW PURCHASE WAYNO ; PRICE! PHONE DEVELOPMEN 28 g PR e

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