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P/\(Jl; SIX THE DAII Y /‘LASKA EMPIREV—— jUNEAU ALASKA | i | the morning of thelof importance were taken care nr|'-n|mum Les Powell, LOUISe Livesly. | fupupmpefmfdoibufebobtotot bbbt 6 tc find everything white and|plans were al made to remodel Royce Crial, Mrs, Lyman Reynold- ewsy o es ice on the puddles fire hall. Tex DeHaven, the|ton, Sr, Mrs. Gardiner, Vera Ki J former chief, is now at Whittier.[ham and Lulu Fairbanks. Miss Vernice Haffner of Junecau Alaska \ - - | k wa arrived on the Estebeth and spent - | Ticken Olsen and mother have| rom ag y \ few days with her sister, Mrs.| The locomotive of the White Pass|purchased a home on Magnolia William Rittenhouse. Miss Haff- Railroad, which turned over into Bluff in The Olsens are ot ner rned to Juneau on I Frasier atout ten days ago.!fcrmer residents. — SKAGWAY, Al Sept. 28.— Norah was linally removed from the lake —— FOR SALE | FOR SALE (Special - and brought into the stops Tues-| Patrick Henry Kalenkowsky 2 VETERANS, $4.200 will buy and Mr 1oy Howard Stabler of Ju- day cvening |rived at the White Pass Hospital| 193 FORD V8 4 door sedan. Good pejinguishment 166 acies t thi in Skagway while th = 5 € 1ing about 3:30 o'cloc condition, good tires. Radio and 4 yoom furnished house, was in port, He attended! Over $500 was subscribed by tha'He weighed nine and one-half. pheater. Complete overhaul rece G aty it ikt el pecial meeting of the Council town t week for young Mrs. Rit- |pounds and father, Edward J. Kal-| ]y, Write Empire Box C-937 Beach fronta.e near Juneau. on Wednesday evening in the in- who was so tragically|cnkowsky was passing out cigars (390-t3) $4.000 fou Seati- RoUse terests of tlients widowed by the death of her hus- the day. A sister, Betsy, is e Ao o el i e i .mu M;'um(l.r;‘vil(x:,U‘R:mu/m and other child 5, 1 T ROOM HOUSE. Not completely il Bl e Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence McGuane Mrs. Elizabeth Selmer did the col-| g 3 finished inside. Auto. hot water AC”“HTP:PT;_l“n»w"({rjlt,.)mtm«u . daughter, Sharon, returned ' lecting | Mr. and Mis. L. E. Bigham be-| heater. Oil heat. P. O. Box 1102. “‘\”C“X"E‘R‘ ;_”’(‘,';KV‘A'Y‘ Howes f on the Louise after a short AR came parents for the first time (390-125) ('\‘vm 7 (m_m’v bitery o bk S mf;,’.“.r\v Bt S R o s SR r” L 'éxf‘\:”,“hl”t g 1:',"; elght-pound | praTN RODS—Drapery hard- Partly furnished, house 3.14 acres i Minnesota. Mss. McGuane is much'ccok at the White Pass Hospital [Eoy, Wednesday night. Mr Vlinv i S i g, MEEA At Al improved in ralth was passenger for Seattle on the ham's mother arrived on the Norah A beautiful hoie with apartment oz oo Louise. Mrs. Haakenson made Wednesday morning just in time|wASHING MACHINE ‘_\:WI‘W ‘”‘m" $600 v“‘;v-\‘“v‘ Peter Van Zanten arrived on many friends while here to welcome her grandson diticn, Inguir e rviTi g ri AR R IO6Y , the Louise from Minncsota and will — S Apts,, No. 9 & EEACET VEBHRE: MR wi i ) te her home with Pete and the, Ecb Rapuzzi left on the Norah| Tuesday morning, October the i s el B successfu c hree Foys, who have been here for for Seattle where he will attempt first, Lawrence McGuane began his| EMERSON PORTABLE radio drapes, electric ranges and | he past year to get into one of the schools for|duties as Acting Postmaster of/ Rocm No. 4, Orpheum Rooms, off, Washing machine. o ex-soldiers. Miss Van Gorder, one Skagwa Mr. McGuane has been| da; (389-t4) PROPERTY 1 years and has cabins. artments, several Large net income small Down payment FOUR BEDROOMS, Modern, furnished Large acreage priced quick Acreage West Juneau sale. 'MURPHY & MURPHY was a Skagway of the new teachers, has moved in- here the past sav g 7 — > Louise was in Port, to the Quonset hut he just com-|been working for the White Pass.| CROSLEY CORBOLE ‘:‘“"" clectioneering pleted renovating. He has many friends who wish him | lent condition. Boss WhEE SUe SRt deae cuccess in his new undertaking. He| Jacket, like new. Skiis, ski polc i and Tony Matin! ‘The Gity Golmell held a special|réplases Mis, Allcs. BAIMAR who Mz MeCilieis, 196 Frankin way Sunday and Mon- meeting on Wednesday in the Ci‘y has been acting postmaster for the St 389-16) connected with the Hall y sat in the dual capac- P2 SEATTLE CHINATOWN 45 Rm. of the te of John ity of Council and board of equal- —_— TSt MBI rtEs, shpER Jo passed away @a year izaticn. This is the sixth meeting| Pvt. Jack Dixon came over from| g700. Make offer 1106 4th Ave. of the council as a board for re-|the Juneau Office of the ACS on geattle (390-t4) —— viewing tax assessments the Estebeth last Tuesday and will| __ { Mul M R Sanford from the Ju- - - be stationed here 40 FORD CLUB Conv. coupe, like W Self, Wil - ne e was in town two days The P-TA held its first meeting e = new. h only. See Juneau Mo-! me of the week. This was Mrs. of the school year Wednesday af-| “Sharkey” Stiles has sold his| tors, Schneider. ‘yso-mi Am rst call since her trip tarnoon with 40 parents and teach- home on 12th street to Mr. and — — | ) ! S > she wen! ers present. Officers this year arc Mis. Paxton, who sold their home HIGH POWER GUN for sale. No.| membe m f illness of Mavis Soldin, President; Pauline'on Third to Mr. and Mis. Max| L7 Orpheum rooming house after the w Pribbernow, Secretary, and Urania Stephen | 5 pm (389-t6) | Ritte ¢ & e DeHaven, Treasurer. Supt. Anderson — Sk Laoe ons Suttable | in Benanza, Wyoming = .nd Mrs. Willlam Converse %28 introduced to the assembly Mrs. Wm. Fecro, Sr., left on the chicks, rabbits. Green ' vived by a wife and o i 5 YO and he in turn introduced the new Louise for Douglas where she will (389-t4) ive he nd a mother, ved on the Louise from Juneau i .o ...™ here are now 112 en-|visit her daughter, Mrs. Tom Ji: % | tin of Mecteetsee d here by the sudden death , u.;"; iye sehools, a record en- sen, who has been ill OLDSMOBILE Hydromatic 1941, ! l{mlh”‘ B'tb by ,” Ai)i‘m‘. 4¢ ollment for Skagway. Thirty-onc _— 2 door sedan. Excellent condition. ! Y M . biERIIRY: STRey oL THBaCR) es» are high school pupils. The Mrs. Ruth Nelson is taking the! Write Empire Box C-1087 1 Mrs. V. I Hahn and HQouy Ton it ebeth with the \\ /ciry has a balance of close to place of Mrs. Virginia Stephen at (388-t1) | Hahn were Skagy MO 200 St where funeral’ g0 0 this will be spent to sup- the Igloo Snack Bar. Mrs. Stephen | - 2 2 e Nerah. They left on tl MogPunl o Pl ply the s with items for which left cn the last koat for Oakland, ALL WAVE radio and separate au-, Whitehorse from where HATIner) inaen : the budget does not provide. The Calif., where she has been award-| tcmatic record pla Phone 869, ned to go to hor SeLTRpaTine. LAt | & city council requested the opin- ed the custody of two young girls ‘383"3'5 Th» Habns and Mr ion of the group regarding the ages eleven and thirteen, whom she GENUINE SKUNK fur ! form Skagway re present curfew law which was pass- will bring ba ith her to make Ay = 1 to Anchor: ‘ 3. \ dances scheduled for the o4 in 1907, The women were unani- their home her gen: £Up: lengeb. - B £l o Anchorage last spring. They have ~ BoU ;i dled for M€ ¢d in 1907. The women were o e e been visiting relatives and friengs tourists on the Louise and Norah maugy in favor of a curfew, but : oA States and were anious to {OF last week were called off be- iy 5 new one drafted as the old| The Skagway Post of the Amer- PSR ik, 1 »me to place young Karl in CAUSE " ”:_“ ‘I““‘.“‘l'lf“l‘;flv'i‘ the late ohoic oo antiquated. The refrash- ican Legion has announced a d 1535 DODGR pitkup, Compistely | B s ment committee for the October for g, Sept. 28, S eiRiNIGH " 480D PHone 052 days: _— = meeting will ke Mrs n Ed- their hall roadway. Dr. Pol- PR Mrs. Jose] 1l arrive residents were treaied wards, M C. A. d Mrs. ley's orchestra will furnish the mu- on the next boat for it with to nan show, only it was a T, J. Tiern sic for the evening 1934 INTERNATIONAL dump truck. | her son City Cle man,” on Sunday evening —— - Good condition. Red 462. (386-t£) | is from So and Monday morning. One of the np apg Mrs. B. F. Kane of J Many residents of Skagway took = e sp bt o passengers be ne very indignant ,eau were the house guests of Mr. advantage of the opportunity to|" TTLE, 72 rm)n.) }Ir.;t(!. Met ru—-[ The first heav at one of the local merchants and ,.q Mrs. H. E. Honius while the try out the new telephcne service' pelitan center. Switchbeard, ele-} curred the night made herself a sign which stated poyjce was in port between here snd Juneaucand re.| VAior, good net, $62,000 for lease| o} froon that Blank was most unfair to it 10 ported themselves as delighted witn| ®0d furniture 4 years. Write Em- %&\' o tourists, trade at Doe’s, where YOU' | The Sunday show at the Broad- the facility. This telephone was pire C 1074. (386- ; N Wy, woney is as goed as gold. In the way pag the added attraction of recently installed by the ACS. T A BT 4 /é heavy rain she paraded up andip B, Lathrop, the ventriloquis ey |~ House, 25 units. $35,000 down will| BELIANCE P e e " throp has been touring Alaska, lu(\d‘\\ afternoon on the train af- | Empire C 1073. (386-) | midnight Sunday, and agein Defore iy been o ventriloquist and Magi- (er & wonderful two weeks trip over 5 : | SPICES and ¢ o'clock Monday moming. The uian for over 30 vears e e e el Lete Sure 127 Tt GRUISER, 31-D-415. Priced | = :'“:‘(“,‘\\:;,‘".:;P\f"(;;:\::‘“11;[.»\Y;nt::.'v - on the Estebeth on a Tuesday for/ for quick sale. Float 3, stall 4., EXTBACTS Stsbet in GhE & the" hebviest vains| Mr.. end’ Mrés L. T BulEnuel, Giiioh ¥here she SIS TeRECE g (ERE AR bt we have had this year. She left|former owners of the Igloo Cocktall C.eics B. Behrens. &nd $ife J@iGoNa™ e \NEW this year, 1o & Les Angeles: Sgt. Behrens was sta- 5 - i { on the train for Whitehorse and Bar and ack Ba entertained tioned ot Chilkoot Borsebls ' for hp. 2 to 1 red. Combination-} at your interior points for Skagway residents in Seattle at | FEC BT ;; arracks forl o, ker and halibuter. 10 mile grocers. s Melody Lane recently. Those pres- minc Jears and Mrs Behrens and | bising. Contact First Nat. Bank. Skagway Volunteer Fire Depart- ent for an exceptionally pleasant Mis. Soldin were Iriends. twenty (384-t12) | T o e e € + three years ago. They had their ( ment met on Tuesday evening for evening were Mr. and Mrs. Robert ar WBIAh ey had dHvert AR tha i v - : —— the purpose of eiecting a new chief Messmer, Mr. and Mrs, Dick Mess- o /0 THe meilal e 50 F“O'W*}FAM Nmbl_‘r trucks for} W\ #nd assistant. Chuck Roehr is now mer, John Messmer, Betty Mae o0 L0 £ B Xt day) sale. Juneau Lumber Mils. NATIONA' GROCERY €0, the new chief and his assistant is Rapuzzi, Ticken Olsen, Robert Afiar oroeine 'th D R thEy (382 -tf»l Knnnrlh Lamoreaux. T?u-x\- v\m’n H'Js.ll.\cx's_ ..John H;}nnon, M’“;fifs'd Saw! . mulbiedie O game AENU T FURNISHED HOUSE vnlh (me! large turnout and several matters Martin, Mrs. Robert Rapuzzl, Alfred g 4156 racks of various animals.| large and one small apartment— @ % » IRI.IIIES mnsnm% ewing Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips to PETERSBURG . . WRANGELL . . KETCHIKAN HOONAH .. TENAKEE . . SITKA and all points enroute Frequent Trips te HAINES . . SKAGWAY . . PELICAN . . ANGOON and other Southeastern Alaska Points at established passenger fares Student Instruction at Juneau, Sitka and Skagway CHARTER PLANES . ... Anytime to Southeastern Alaska Points D AT JUNEAU— BASE 2—8 Passenger Grumman’s (twin engine) $90.00 per hour 1—+6 Passenger Lockheed Vega 50.00 per hour 1—5 Passenger Bellanca & 50.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Tayloreraft 16.00 per hour 1—1 Passenger Piper Cub 16.00 per hour BASED AT SITKA— 1—6 Passenger Leckheed Vega 50.00 per hour 1 Passenger Aercnca 16.00 per hour BASED AT SKAGWAY— 1—7 Passenger Curtiss Kingbird (two cnginc) 75.00 per hour 1-—1 Passenger Aeronca 16.00 per hour Offices: Juneau at Wilioughby and Main Streets, Phone 612 Skagway at Alaska Transfer Sitka at Sitka Hotel There were welves, moose, foxes, Lea grouse, ducks, geese and, ptarmigan all along the highway| into Tok Junction. From there in- to Anchorage they saw no game but plenty of hunter: | After leaving the Junction they ‘took the Salina cutoff to Santa| Claus lodge at Gulkana where they | spent the night. They were three| \days making the trip between |Haines and Anchorage. Mrs. Sol- |din reports that building along |the Glenn highway has more than | Idoubled in the past year. | After spending several days in| Anchorage where friends provided a | |place to stay, they retraced theh route to the Richardson highway, | where they stopped at Copper Cen- ter and Valdez. They found the inew road through Keystone Can- yon wonderful and nearing com- |pletion. The Road Commission is; working on completing the t\mncl’ |through the mountains to eHmmatcV |the dangerous slide area. Mrs.| Soldin says that part of the Ric ardson Highway is beautiful be-| yond description After spending the night in |Valdez they returned over the highway to Fairbanks |lack of hotel accommodations they ileft there in a few hours, going Ito Big Delta and on the Alcan back to Haines, where the Behrens pick- ed up their belongings and the party returned to Whitehorse. Here {Mrs. Soldin left on the train ESkl\g\\u_V and home and the Beh- rens left over the Alcan on their! |way back to Los Angeles, after a |trip that will linger in their mem-| lories for many years. The surprig-‘ {ing amount of ¢ and birds made the trip doubly thrilling | Mrs. Soldin has returned im-| bued with a determination to buy |a piece of land along the highway |somewhere, for she says it is a fine country. Because of ga | -a SKAGWAY NOTICE for | Peauiiful udy, Beautiful view—Inquire at Gold Belt Ave. Phone Black 470. (382-tf) |HOUSE with two : apa ments—One apartment ready for immediate occupancy. Furnished and in nice residential neighborhood. Part down and terms. Call in person to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- ris St. between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (367-tf) CHICKEN fertilizer in sacks, easy| to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. (358-Lf) 29 1t boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler 802 GARWOOD CABIN speed | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank N e JUNEAU REAL ESTATE AGENCY LEE BUTTS, Licensed Realtor Office Gastineau Hotel Lobby | | | | | i | | i | | | REAL LSTATE FOR SALE $500 LUWN 4 UNlY APARTMENT Priced to Sell. ("\I' I’\' ILDFI) A Beaautiful 2 Bedr Plaste X((l Hardwood, Cedar Closets, All electric Kitchen. IN DOUGLAS 2 Bedrooms. Refrigeration. ON HIGHWAY Modern, Garage. 4 Rooms PATENTED LAND Near Haines. BALMAT & COMPANY L ESTATE and RENTALS i tuck Bldg. WANTED FUR. HOUSE or A:'T. with at least cne bedrocm. Must have by Nov. 1st. Louise Yakopatz, Red 662. (390-t6) EXPERIENCED stenographer, sal- ary $250 per month. ate quali- fications in detail. P. O. Box 822 (389-13) SODA FOUNTAIN HELP. Warfield Drug Store. (388-11) — Bo% EX-NAVY MAN and wife want small fur. apt. Employed by CAA.| No pets no: chiidren. Call Ed Meyer, Hotel Juneau (385- Lfi 'NANTED—Woman or washer, also waitress. Call Pucys Cafe. WANI‘ED TO BUY OR RENT—-By Juneau veteran, 2 or 3 bedroom modern house, preferably furnish- ed or partly furnished with yard, Reasonably priced. Write Empire XYZ. (372-) FEMALE laundry worker. Alaska Laundry. CARPENTERS, Insidge work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) motof, just installed. Phone 777.| \WANTED Used furniture 142 Wil- (34C-t1) APT. HOUSE ana ‘two houses. 407 411, 415 S Franklin anc furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,00C down and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-t0) 'FOR RENT 2 ROOM fur. bath. 513 Willoughby. apt. Ol range and (386-t3) SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Build.ng. ROOMS—Klwchen p pnvlleges Hotel—Ph. 886. BEATED STORAGE—Ph. 861 Cash Cole. (260-t1) LOST AND FOUND MAN'S WRIST WATCH, western Call 121 daytime. (376-t1) styled band . 5 A | vei 'f x 1t acts to | Dr.R.N. Hester, M. D, Eye Spec- overpighy sl st to ialist from Ketchikan will be in| izt | Skagway for a fow days following | g e 's“‘n'u"é‘.‘,'x“”fl. Oct. 5. Appointr an be made caim they are nu’lmru-l:nl ONLY with him at the Pullen House. and are now banoy S xith thels cleas ady. | Bhcition. does not S Yo g0t ke 3 S Ready made drap. — Home| l)uller. Mauro Drug Co. “The itexnal Store” { (370- t(JIsom Call Black 290. ome | DRESSMAKING { KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, loughby. Phone 788 MISCELLANEOUS (291-| lhl | | | | e - et - e THURSDAY OCTOBER 3 194 “No, No, Mr. Abercrombie, that isn’t what we mean when we say a hostess welcomes you aboard every Clipper’ Isn’t that Mr,“A” a card ? Always kidding somebody about their advertising. But seriously. .. Pan American Steward- esses do welcome you aboard, serve you refreshments and hot meals, and see that Pan American’s reputation for service is kept bright and shining. Now just a suggestion: Advance Clipper reservations are needed for nearly every flight, so make yours early . . . at the address below, PAN AMERICAN Woflm AIRwAYs e e :S;s/em of //!%/fl] 7 ippers Baranof Hotel Phone 106 ASYOU H /AYS WANTED IN A NEW WAREHOUSE W i i‘ By the Day, Week or Month BODDING'S TRANSFER Fuel === Drayage PHONE 707 B e e BUS SERVICE vo... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whitehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP M. S. Leota suils from Auk Bay every Thursday, 9:15 A.M. to connect with O’Harra bus for Fairbanks or Anchorage: I IH A\ IR IR A\ BUS LINES J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent THAT NEW OR OLD piece ot preperty to sell by the Juneau Real Estate Agency. Office in Gastineau Hotel lobby. Mailing address Box 242. Serving the Ju- neau, Douglas, and Auk Bay areas. (390-tf) | COME PRACTICE yeur piano le: alterations. (376-t1) and Phoye Black 694. HAVE YOUR PAINTING and pa- pering and decorating done by competent union mechanics. Call Green 810 after 5 p.m. (376-tf) Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) WINTER & POND CO, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality B PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. e v S SO 3 49‘7 ' GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50, Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way, (389-t1) Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to 8 maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED ‘ First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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