The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 24, 1946, Page 6

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i PAGE SIX past year, spendin veral weeks l - - B. B. Cock, R. Brown Vi dam, James Henderson and Ma rite Henderson flew from Ju- rom agway} ¢ e o o le he Louise that night AN nd Kadanaha left by t middle of the week ) to Seward to the Eklut- extended visit in Klukwan and . Mission where he expects to later, Tenakee. be kept busy several wee Dr h the operations. Mr Farquarhsor " - r the Haines House, left on itor home Th Larson, wellknown oldtim- | € Al 1 the trair er here, left for tle on the ¥ h ) catct e steame Loui 1 vacation and busine he State Dr. C. L. Polley, Skagway den- trip rip to the T. B Mrs. € Hook 3 ery Tuesday after James Be Ca re care of the many pa- > ol ere wer on last boat, whi Toror s been transferred. Mr. Beggs C [ f silver ore were js a Canadian Customs official m I L > while she was E in por hipment to the smelt- ) Colton and Mis has re- ¢ The in from White- on r and daug 1 he horse cy Colton, owner of tk Laundry, loft for Vancouver on the Mr th Lamor- Louise afte veral months’ vis- cturnix wx e o Juneau and from it here wit e Colton family having will proceed to Tenakee for — hia brie ca They plan to M. Simmons, nurse at the T. B enjoy he ¢ shing natorium and wellknown in while ¢ Skagway, left for the States this week Mrs. S 1ons came herc e P Vi from Valdez, Alaska, where she n the ¢ pent several months while out and expect 0 Ir er Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Reed and the repair business 1 M sons, Kenny and Bill, left Tue Wilhelm wa used i S t for Seattle and C the night o { Dou fornia to visit parents and othi the boat de w relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Reed are 1 { operators of the Iglo ail Bar and Snack Bar ar iy has been also Reed’s Liquor Store. They will his week and pe gone six weeks re is be- — Church All high school pupils were oD- liged to report to the T. recently flew ir m torium Friday, for chest admitt it um He w day 'w Alaska Coas - uise and The Far- Powell 1, Mr and or nts her be here dhy and, Eatey Mr. Farwell, who was working on plers brou y morning by PIANC . when the Japs took it, was them. Mr. Pa ’ r i They were passengers ~H0T BR 5 85 pEisonen minister and com from Ft. on the Louise for Skagw be-i ¢ war for over o vears, . He Wayne, Indiana cause the boat by-passed Juneau ,...oreq to be in geod health and S fr. Davis flew from Sitka (RN e his trip very m Fred Cederberg or to meet his wife and little girl % ) ise for Seattle wh < Skagway woke Friday mo the Virginia Mason Vi Reyncids cciebrated Ler 4, ging the ground covered attention. H anniversary, Oct. 15th. gho and great flakes fillir y il and had 1 y birthday, Vi, and man However it soon turned d here for a W v of them and by noon the going -to Seatt The children appr Plane passengers for Juneau ai- now but the adult Mr h Cestrer i v iiving ter the Louise arrived were James ¢ to 1i pleasure in in her new ome on Fir ord Mr, and ~ Mrs James jt enue which purchased » and daughter, Mary e Lyman Reyncidson this spri ouse, Mr. : Mr \d Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi moved Tuescajy Costne Ferguson 1 ed to leave for Ju- been living in Pol rt- S au on the last toat, on their ment for the The Rev. Edgar Gallant made a way to Tenakee for a vacation, hort trip Juneau via plane were obliged to pestpone their trip Mrs. Alice Fomc week e from Juneau last Saturday. She - Frances Depperman came over visited her broth and wife, Mr Henry Williams Bill Beitinger from Juneau on the Estebeth Tues- and Mrs. Dean Storey imd Geerge Rapuzzi, Wi B! day and left Wednesday morning employees who have been in Te by n for Whiteherse Lyman Reynoldson, having spent kee hunting and fishing the e 30 years and eight months in month, flew home from Juneau Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Woods, Ju- Skagway where he and Mrs. Rey- early this week. They report a neau residents, flew from Juneau noldsen raised two boys \ very fine trip te catch the Louise for the States girl, left for attle week { - 4 where he will mak> his home. Mrs Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Sipperell flew Ma= Burr and Lottie Lloyd, tour an]" and daughter Jean hcme from Juneau this week after ists from San Francisco, California, _ e i During this period of increasing‘ costs we are particularly glad to announce effective November st 1i% 10 1 8% REDUCTION PASSENGER FARES on JUNEAU.KETCHIKAN ROUTE - NEW FARES Keichikan Juneas - - 31.00 Wrangell 20.00 Petershurg 8.00 Petershurg - - 9.00 18.00 Wrangel! - 15.00 Ketchikan - - 15.00 Tax Not hlcvhulwl NEW LOWER EXPRESS RATES ON ALL ROUTES Rate per Pound: One-half of one per cent of passenger fare. Minimum between any points on same route: 60 cents. Ellis Airlimes amnd Alaska Coastal Airlines Serving Southeastern Alaska PHONE 612 for Information and Reservations JUNEAU ss R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 days in WANT ADS e ) ABWAY 1850 | futeimimimttotoetiidt | week y made the round trip : |to Bennett while waiting for the Louise | - — ( The Leota called here late M\.n—} day afternoon and picked up the following passen s* for Juneau: | h Breoks, Edith Moore, Isabel! Nellie Smith, Mr. and Mrs George, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.| FOB SALE Williams, Mrs. James Busiley, C |L. Skuse, D. W. Skuse, Donald' BLACKSMITH forge equipped with es, and Mr. and Mrs clectric blower and ventilat- H. Wend-) ing hood, anvil and | blacksmithing equipment for sale. -| Hari Machine Shop. (408-12) rs from Whitehorse c SMALL Particulars and photograph sub- o ’ 2c | mitted on request. Ensign J. E. ThilRelox cmge i INE 2 Nesmith, USCG, Annette Island,| ce and turkey raffle this ev-| ening to collect funds for their| ‘Alasks. SR Christmas tree for Skagway young- | TROLLER IXL, fully equipped an d ters i ready to go. 7 tons gross, 5 net. B R | Small boat harbor, between No, Mrs. Lee Gault has returned, 9 and 3 floats. (405-t6) home after spendi everal weeks | __ ot 4 in Vanccuver, wk she was called | 1933 PLYVXOL:TH pe. Inquire becs o of the death of her fath-| Warner Machine Shop between er. | 8 and 5. (403-tf) Fon BENT | CABIN CRUISER. Low price, ready | to go. See Harbor Master. e e | (401-tf) ROOM — outside entrance—one o/ _ e two men preierred. 421 Seward 110 h.p. CHRYSLER Crown marine (408-t2) | engine, 2'z to 1 reduction gear. g ocp. s = - Two years old. A-1 condition. On ROOM AND BOARD for chxldren.; gas boat “Helen,” Getting. larger Phone Blue 670. (408-t3) motor. (400-t10) N ROOMS, day or week, | 549 RORD CLUB Conv. coupe, like fl‘t}w‘)mzm:. 2 Co’l.nnml Hote]: new. Cash only. See Juneau Mo- 324 2nd Bl Fhione 187 COTEHE tirss Bameider. (389-tf) ot R LB SEAVIEW AP Cne block from' 7 " cks Foderal Bulld ne. (370-t9) 50 TWO-WHEEL lumber trucks for Juneau Lumber Mills. (382-tf) sale. ROOMS—Kichien privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886 HOUSE with two apartments—One || e HEATED STORAGE—Ph, 861 Cash| apartment ready for immediate Cole. (250-tf) | occupancy. Furnished and in nice s | residential neighborhood. Part WINTER & POND CO, Ine. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality _ - Wholesale —— Juneau — Retail | C down and terms. Call in person to owner, 510-6th St. corner Har- ris St. between 4 p.m. and 8 p.m. (367-tD) KEN fertilizer in sacks, easy to haul. Shores Poultry Farm. (358-tf) 29 1. GARWOUD CABIN speed boat, A-1 shape, new 110 Chrysler motor, just installed. Phone 777. MISCELLANEOUS : @40-t0) APT. HOUSE and two houses, 407, 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- ings, $12,500, $5,00¢ down and terms on balance. Phone 485. (333-tf) —_— OPEN TO THE PUBLIC BERGMANN HOTEL DINING ROOM Breakfast 35c to 80c; noon-da GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $§1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. WILL GIVE nursery care in my hcme—infant to schgol age, ex- perienced 421 Seward St. (408-t2) HAVE YOUR PAINTING and pa- pering and decorating done by competent union mechanics. Call Green 810 after 5 p.m. (376-11) FOR LFAS 2 v Drop Inn Cafe.| & mb:::h;‘l‘z ‘I‘)r:»’;;)‘l: lx:alcl;fesee luncheon and dinner—60c to 90¢; 2 % evenings meals—80c to $1; Fried i (404-t6) [} Cpicken and Roast Turkey Din- L RETAILER DIRECT! || ner every Tuesday — $1.25. All ellent line smoking pipes. dinners include soup, salad, de Retailing at $1—$5 sert, and drink. Individual ser Good commissions! ice. Wholesome home cooking. Best territories. Carefully planned meals. Professional Pipe Corp., B — 4 much other 1 BEDROOM unfurnished house, > » MURPHY & MURPHY bell ,’(,,l, Ronayne, Olive L. hul—il(:j POINT vl('wm(’ range Sf.). man, Evelyn Somerfield, Stf. Sgt.| Ehcne Green 150 Gold Belt : S. Parliament, Cpl. W. Hodg-| Ave £108 1% ins, E. Panchyshak, and Jack Con ft. TROLLER “Her Highness” B | 7 ton, $5000. See at float two, Small Boat Harbor afternoons. James E. Hill and Albert (408-t3) R > Hill, arrived here early this c o - from Valdez and were passengers! ARMY TRUCK, Dodge 1942, 4- for Seattle on the Louise. | wheel drive, 5 tires, good shape. | P. O. Box 1473 (408-3) Billie Covington, barber and e s = seauty shop oper in Klam-| 114-ft. TWIN SEL FS-Vessel alls, Oregon for 18 years,| Ideal for small freight and pas- 5 e S “H‘ senger cr fish packer service. Weskern \as spent six weeks| Smaller vessel or income m(,p"lL\ | in Fairbanks and other interjor| cOnsidered. For complete points looking for a suitable 1 ations and price, write E cation. She returned to the States v, 326-5th Avenue Noith, Se- Tuesday. attle, Wa (406-t10) HOT POINT electric , four Passengers for Juneau oni the| pymer, in good condition, Phone | to Skagway to catch the Louise| RADIO, long, short wave. Chrom- | were Mr. and Mrs. Winfield Pullen.| ium breakfast set. Phone 399. I - | (407-t1) § L. C. Short and N. Marion came { FISCHER PIANO $150.| 5,000 Net FOR SALE BEDROOMS, furnished or ! Unfurnished, new large | Refrigerator, i Washing Machine, etc. Large yard, Large cement basement, | Excellent neighborhood. | BEDROOM hous INCOME annually $15,000 investment $5,000 handle remainder asy payments. LL]‘((L‘KH\’U‘_NT 160 acres, House, 5a light plant, hc $3,700. 'REFABRICATED HOUSES Available veterans when 1 Shipping resumed. H From REALTORS—ACCCUNTANTS 1""}‘{ | Phone 676 over First National Hark JUNEAU REAL ESTATE AGENCY GASTINEAU HOTEL LOBBY PHONE 399 _—-——/ REAL ESTATE | be guaranteed. Please write 620 ver St., Inglewood, Calif. 408-t3) {WANTED TO BUY or rent until { lable, two twin size springs | mattresses. Phone Green I 559 after p.m. (406-t3) ! WANTED—Stenographer, 40 hour week in law office. Phone 678. | (405-tf) WANTED—Lmploy competent, e perienced stenographer. Employ- ment permanent. Law office. R. E. Robertson, 200 Seward Bldg. Phone 334. (400-tf) | NANTED—Woman or man man dish | washer, also waitress. Call Percy's Cafe. (291-tf) | CARPENTERS. insiae Wl)rk 6 day week. Call 3¢ evenings. (355-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- (406-13) ‘The tusks on an elephant are really elongated incisor teeth in the upper jaw. — | 1 \ ‘ e ; | loughby. Phone 788. _ LOST AND AND FOUND black Persian cat. collar, is missing from | wearing 2 Arctic Cab Stand. Reward. BELLINGER OIL BURNER SERVICE PHONE 711 Metcalfe Sheet Metal Bldg. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 “Take it easy, Mr. Abercrombie. Your reser vation’s on the next Clipper” Yes, Clipper service is frequent . . . with extra sections when possible. But it’s best to have an early reservation. For Pan American’s fleet of Douglas DC-3s are so comfortable, so ving that seats are usually sold out well in advance of departure. Meals or refreshments aloft are included in all fares. For departure times, fare { dependable, and so time-s +'over the Alcan Highway from Fair- | & ¢ 3 3 ? : : | banks to catch the Louise for Black 246 between 5 and 6 p.m.| Fon SALE information, and help in planning your timesaving trip e ! nttle (407-th) | gy anywhere in the world, phone the number below. { : i 1937 PLYMOUTH. Good condition. |2 TORY Hou H Paul Gabriel, resident of Fort Apt. upstairs (406-t1) | Douglas. Ideal for income ‘ Yukon, came back from Haines on ; £ | Property. 3,750, Term: the Estebeth last Tuesday, having 10 x 20 CABIN, suitable for coun- MODERATELY PRICED. spent several days there looking | try home, well built. Can be seen P A/”é r employment. He had heard| next to Standard Oil. Phone 789, ‘D‘?}\l;l[l‘\;\\JLw. Corner. Douglas. A/V L ”lm{l/ there was work there but finding! g to 5 pm. for information. PLEX, Juneau. { W A 7 wimi v g ol ; Baranof Hotel ORLD AIRKWAYS home in Fort Yukc SLYEI In Good Repair iy CABIN CRUISER 8 ¢ Possessiont one sust 527 § Terms Phone 106 Tle Sstem of Harold Tansing was a gues ot Must siil $400. See | Wi o ! e Hing Cli the Golden North Hotel over the| !f | "For Treiisi T | e Alying Clppers weekend. He has spent the Dast! pop SALE =~ or okl AT List With | several months at Port Radium.| o ° (0 A4 venudninis : ot E N. W. T, a point 150 miles north| py o ooy 3 ‘;ws‘mf;BALMAT&chPANY P ——— - st . . " a of Yellow Knife, which has been % H REAL ESTATE and RENTALS i such a famous spot the past year., ONE LARGE NORGE and one{ ond F‘;m‘;. Shattuck Bldg Everything - - { small Coleman Heater. Phone; % Tel 354 o 5 in Mrs. William A. Thomas ‘and! 324, (406~ [Jy; £ son K. Thomas, Sitka resi- { LR S H dents, made a round trip to White-| TABLE MODEL Wurlitzer, S-cent( WANTED porfing while waiting for the boat “juke box.” Phone 800, Apt. 507, Goods LU { before noon (406-t3) [PRL ER, experienced all around, kagway youngsters are surely ey TSR { wants position, steady, in Juneau. ing the Saturday afternoon PU,REBRLD registered . GMERAE Now employed in Los Angeles ‘ s Rk itha Bioads " Shepherd pups. Pedigree includes e inecs which the Broadway The- Male, single, 42 years old, wide 3 2 & three international Champions. il s > 1 gives every week. experience. Living quarters must ‘ T e Women's Avvaner “It’s the Nicest Store In Town® Baranof Hotel Building BOAT REPAIR and New Boat Construction Juneau Boat Shop | 127 So. Main St. Phone 709 || 116 Broad St, New York 4, N. Y. | DRESSMAKING and alterations. Phone Black 694. (376-t1) Henry B Johnson NAVAL ARCHITECT Phone Douglas 192 Juneau, Alaska, P. O. Box 2745 Plans for Pleasure and Fishing Boats, Round or Vee Bottom— For Professional or Amateur MADE TO ORDER — Lovely | Builders. HAND CROCHETED SCATTER . Inspect the 22-foot and 26-foot RUGS_and BATHROOM SETS in permanents. Open evenings by | appointment. (293-3tf) PIANOS RENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop. pleasure boats and the salmon May be seen at 929 West 12th troller now under construction St. or Telephone 204 and leave at the Douglas Boat Shop. your order. —_—)) 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing | 1 JUNEAU § FOOT CLINIC | HOURS: 11 to2and 4 to 8 429 Willoughby Avenue e e I SLEY JANITORI SERVICE WINDOW WASHING AND FLOOR WAXING v, Weekly or Monthly Service Reliable and Efficient Workman- ship—PHONE 884—P. O. Box 846 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS THI management of thia bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation,which in- sures each of our depositors against los 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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