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PAGE SIX THh DMLY ALA.SKA EM PIRE—JUNEAU ‘\LASKA ) BARANOF ALASKA'S FINEST For COMFORT ESvicR TO NEGLECT SNIFFLES, SNEEZES OF ! HOTEL Get the NEW M ! " Ray EATINTHE | nil., mesmwoso Head S l BUBBLE BGDN Mer Habit! Almmn‘of\’lcksva-c;oigolismighty F TR sfayios B handy to have around the house be- ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME cause this double-duty 1n0ose drops.. . S ecial Dinner - Quickly Relieves snee;yd.‘s‘nflflyr, stress o 5to 8 P. M. el . head colds. ds. Makes breathing easier, $2.00 mfll:r,;w;l't eIE Prflentmany colds from oo 2 2 b ————developing if used at the first warning sniffie or sneeze. ' * b VTR . S ‘This Double-Duty Nose Dropsshould AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES save you much misery. Wonks fine! Follow directions in the package. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — 208 Franklin Street —- Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING NOME OFFICE—WALLACE HOTEL Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE Auditors — Tax Counselors ND AVE 1€ 4 - Eliot 5323 NOW...the most airminded people in the world will get the most complete air- line service, with inauguration of four- engine Douglas DC-4 Starliners. Carrying 44 passengers in luxurious cqmfort, or nine tons of freight at better than four miles a minute, the new Star- Tiners will bring new concepts of air trans- port to the Territory. They will enhance our reputation for deperdability built up over the years by the tried and true equip- ment which has served bush and city so long and so well. PASSENGERS * MAIL « EXPRESS AR FREIGHT ANNOUNCEMENT 14 Experienced Men All Work Guaranteed Only Best of Materials Used LOWER PRICES THAN IN SEATLE Be Ready Early for Next Fishing Season Have Your Boat Built or Repaired Now at Sitka Marine Railway and Machine Shop Box 98, Sitka, Alaska T7'Iunq.r For Your Office | I:HARI.ES R EIIIFFIN Co. FOOLISH Serving Alaskabxclusively< |dren to be | service. DAY NURSERY T0 BE OPENED DEC. 2 Announcement of a new Juneau ay Nursery to be on the tcp floor of the Governor's House was officially made last night the | at the November meeting of American Women's Voluntary vices, Juneau Chapter. { The Nursery will be open from 9 Ser- until 12 in the mornings and from| The! of | 2 until 5 project is Mrs. George the (‘mmn(" number project, charge of the morning hours. Miss Barb: Taylor and Miss Margaret Horwath will be on duty at the kindegarten in the afternoon Both Miss Taylor and Miss Hor- wath a new arrivals in Juneau ‘They have had experience with day nurseries on the East Coast. “Tuition” at the new ten will be 50 cents for either the !morning or afterncon session. Ar- rangements may be made for chil- picked up by local cab Details of this lowered- fare service can be discussed with either Mrs. Rogers at 227, or Mrs. Stejer at Red-820 in the Foshee in the afternoons. under the direction Rogers, a resident at Apartments, telephone Co-Chairman of the S. A. Stejer, will the nursery Mrs in ! Apartments. 'gifts to children in w 1€d, i The subject of “Friendship Box- ers” and “Friendship Knits,” nation- wide AWVS projects to send color- ful boxes and small rm knitted torn areas ghout the world, was discuss- Any persons—child or adult— may participate in this program Instructive bulletins and other literature on the projects may be obtained from Mrs. Ernest Gruen- ing, by writing or telephoning her at the Governor's House. Mrs thro ! Gruening said she would be glad to . ° . . . . . ° . . ° . . ° ° . . ° ° ° ° ° ° 0000000000000 0000000000000000009000000000002300000009000000000000000000000¢ | give your car Improved Appearance ional paint job that will sh, no matter with a profe make it look factory-fr how many years ago it assembly line. Have Your Car Expertly Painted NOW, by E. J. Hooper Mr. Hooper, who recently joined our staff, is a skill- painter and He is also an isher. ed auto “spotter.” expert furniture fi ASK HIM FOR AN ESTIMATE NOW CONNORS MOTOR CO. Phene 121 900400000000 0000000000000000000000 explain all details and aims of the program. Tt was announced that AWVS will sponser a card party on November 30 to raise funds for the club's hos- vitality work. Games will be bridge, poker and pinochle, with prizes awarded on a special “everybody has a chance” basis Admission will be $1.00, tax. Tickets may be purchased from AWVS members. Seating will be arranged by tables which may including ke made up in advance ; 3 e : e o L] . ° . ° . H WEATHER REPORY (U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning o o o In Juneau Maximum 34, minimum 23, At Airport — Maximum, 32; minimum, 14 WEATHER FORECAST tuneau and Vielnity) Fair with little temperature ® change tonight and increasing ® cloudiness Friday. . PRECIPITATION . ®geecesoos0 e (Past 24 n 0 a.m. today) @ In Jur since Nov., @ 1, 1252 inches; July 1, ® 49.03 inches. . At Airport—ncene, since Nov. ® 1, 6.99 inches, since July 1, ® 34.60 inches. . e e 00 0000 00 00 D QUICK RECOVERY ST. JOSEPH, Mo. — This robbery ! finally | ©° was six months old when reported to the local police, but it tcok just five minutes to solve. The owner of a mortuary, upon returning frem a long vacation, reported the theft of a variety of items ranging from chapel chimes to light bulks. Police records were checked and, the articles recovered—in the evi-' dence room where they had been beld since May 8 waiting a claim-| ant. D NORWEGIAN MISSING The American Red Cross, Juneau chapter, has received official in- quiry ifrom the Norwegian Red Crot concerning Knut Johnns*n fiolba{‘cen whose last known ad- | ar was Box 2443, Juneau. Any person Laving news of him is asked ! to contact Mrs. John McCormick, Red Crc:s Executive Secretary | here. The inquiry is in behalf of Anne Sclbakken, Bergen Norway, a sister of the missing man. Solbakken, born in Horindal,| Norway, Oct. 23 1903, is believed to have worked in laundry in Juneau.” ceived from him 1940. “a gold factory or Last news re- was in March, L LR S WACHUSETT IN PORT WITH TUG IN TOW USCGC Wachusett is back in Ju- City to tow in the tug Foss No. 19, which had snapped a shaft in Li- slanski inlet. Leaving Juneau at 10:58 a.m. yesterday, the Wachusett arrived at Pelican City at 6:19 p.m. With the tug in tow, she returned here at 8:39 o'clock this morning .- ture Mrs. Guerin’s home-made plum pudding at the pre-Thanks- giving focd sale to be held Tues- day, November 26 at Sears Roe- buck Store. Sale opens at 11 am 432-4t. -, KEEP THIS DATE December 7--V. F W Dance opened Dec. 2| be ! during | kindergar- | | APT. HOUSL ana two mouses, 407, neau after a quick trip to Pelican | TRINITY GUILD will again fea- |- WANT ADS i aLaSKA, 7, FOR SALE | — RN | ROCK. SAND, GRAVEL or : Schnieder. 'MURPHY & munpflq REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS B! OU Phone 676 over Fi Red. st Natio: | name it. Pete ed. 1ST HOUSE Behrends Ave, 6, 380. 432-3L. 1ooms, modern furnished. Bar-, 3 2 , o gain. Phone Red 611 or 346. | ”fm“;fi: :{ ‘:‘ l;}‘(mffflffif 4-BEDROOMS modern furnished. | Bliss Variety Store 432-3t, 9-ROOM HOME accessible by bus, Jé. i Fritz Cove, modern furnace, etc., [INTERNATIONAL Tractor, model pawer fishing boat. TD 14, Bucyrus Erie bull dozer, BEAUTIFUL country home, Lena Carco ngle drum hoist. Phum Cove, fireplace, etc. | Red 3-BEDROOMS Auke Bay, water e — — | frontage, modern. GIVE A COCKER for de.\ Re€g. PATENTED 160 acres Glacier Cocker Spaniel puppies. Blonds, fighway.. tlacks. Papers. 421 Seward St. BEAUTIFUL heme and income 432-2t. property Waynor Addition, 2 bed- cal kitchens, utility insulated. ele complet rooms, TWO PAIR WOMEN'S shoe skates, rocms, one pair are figure skates, sizes' " " 6 and 7, $9.00 cach, Phone 0392, 2 BUSINESS rentals. w312 |1 APT. HOUSE priced quick sale.| '- Terms. South Franklin. TWO HUSKIES, year old. Phone | 5% | MURPHY & MUBPHY GMC PANEL DELIVERY. Phone| REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS 0363. 431-4t. | Phone 676 over First National Bank BRAND NEW Hart Schaffner and | Marx suit, size 37, grey hea | BEAL ESTATE weight Covert cloth. single preasted with vest. No. 3 Bishop | FOR SALE Apts Phone 336 s Cu- [= el —_— o i Jumnean LARGE SIZE Coleman Oil Heater, |y yniy apartment House like new. Phone Blue 725 430-4t. find 3 room s es 1| Centrally located, 130-2t lcflmpvm. rqfl;)m d 1l Elect CHILDREN'S SHOE Skate and 3, 817 Basin Road. PAIR MENS SKI BOOTS, size 8- \F\rt'llth ne 9, womens ski boots 5-6 Whll(‘ {Owner leaving city womans figure skates e 5! -GI — new chronograph mans Wri Close-In 430-tf ;rlum(' Honse, ; A bargain at $3250. , JUST OVEI-lg1950 Cash handles 427-6t | watch. Phone Red 413 {1937 BUICK “Centur hauled. Connors Motors. like rent ance RILLING Permanent Wave Cabin- | et with extra clips. Phone 456} after 6 pm. Douglas |I-\um hed Duplex — _____'Refrigeration RADIATORS FOR SALE»lnquxro Income $82.50 month George Brothers. (414-tf) 4 Price $6,000 50 TWO-WHEEL lumber trucks “"BALMAT & COMPA“Y sale. Juneau Lumber Mu‘l;m_m; REAL EX7aTE and RENTALS . 1 2nd Fioor, Shattuck Bldg. { i I Tel. 354 411, 415 S Franklin and furnish- | mgs, $12509, 35000 down and| MISCELLANEOUS terms on balance. Phone 485. R b (333~ {f’ SLEEPY TIME NURSERY T e L A ‘Axv is the time to bring LosT ANB Fou“n { mester. Complete nursery i Nurse in charge. Pre- WYLL PERSON WHO fouhd pac Kindergarten classes now start- age in Post Offiee Lobby “con- Ing. Mornings, avlernoons. Limit- taining one pair red and one pair | ‘q‘:l_r;"{“\" Sy iken TR S;;;a;:i black shoes kindly . return same| i to Red Cioss office, Shatiuck|wr SHARPEN SKATES. Hagerup Bldg 93141 saw Filine Shop. 432-t1 SR T s LEFT IN STORE: Bundle CON-| THAT CHRISTMAS PORTRATT taining dark suit, other man’s] can now ken right in your clothing, Owner may claim at| ownhem 1tment Phone California Grocery—pay for this 303, after 6 p.m. Josep adv. 426-4t{ ander, Portrait and Commercial Photography LOST—G)ay 9- 1t. plybonrd serr i | Bill Johnson. Phone 756. 425- 3‘!0UARA‘~I'1EM) Realistic Perma- | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. LOST—9 ft. green and whxtc “Pum"l type " skiff, Auke Bay vicinity, Nov. 10. Please call Tom Parke. Reward. 425-3t | CHILD CARE—full, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan’s Shop. FOR RENT MALL STORE quarters with 30 ft. frontage on Willoughby. Phone 432-tf. S Cole. (260-t0) i e Secretarial Courses still open. ® F-ROOM CABIN, 843 West 9th St | § Monday and Wednesday ev e, © nings 7 to 9. Studio, lower lob- ® NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, | ® by, Baranof Hotel. o e o . . . . . . . new management, Golonial Hotel|® 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) HAVE YOUR PAINTING and pa- pering and decorating done by competent , inion mechanics. Call Green 810 after 5 p.m. WINTER & FOND CO, Inc. | Complete Photographic Supplies ;: w Amn i Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of ANYONE with 2-wheel auto trailer Wholesale — Junean —— Retail SEAVI"W APT—one block frora Federal Build.ng. (370-tf) | | ROOMS—KIitchen privileges. fiome Hotel—Ph. 886. Finest Quality tor sale. Phone 35. 431-2t. ONE OCTOBER NUMBER House PROFESSIO.‘A[ uGE ; G A i Phone | Bed 005, piosse 2.3t LEAGUE IS FORMED = TO BUY BOAT suitable for crab l.lshmg, pleaty of power, plenty c!l deck room aft. Write P.O. Box, PORTLAND, Nov. 21—The new- ly organized Pacific Coast profes- 2612 432-6t. !sional basketball league, embracing IR AR St PALNRN Sut, jeight Washington, Oregon and SPORTING GOODS SALESMAN British Cclumbia cities, will open | wanted. on commission basis for a 64-game schedule Dec. 3, Com- ! entire Territory of Alaska. Whole- : missioner Bobby Morris said today. sale fishing tackle, hunting.equip- | S e ment, our own manufactured line | The Indians attributed great of quality leather items; also, shoe | supernatural and sacred import to store and shoe repair supplies. | white buifalo hides. Give full information on all lines | now carried and companies repre- sented: also, extent of territory | covered and frequency of calls. The George Lawrence Co., 306-316 | S. W. PFirst Avenue, Portland 4, Oregon. Wl too. No vlllfinl Yes, it s true, there iz a saie Bariniess, medicated liquid c KLE WANTED—Compeicnt, experienced overnight as it acts nd n(|y l:]u(‘kh T Ivone whn follow: stenographer. $250 per month. ple dircctions and appii were amazi oised wnen they forund thils pitaplce aad biac %.deu ppeurd, These users cuthusi Position permanent. Legal office. R. E. Robertson. Phone 334, | Xhes usem cathysosicay 5o 427-tf 30d 3 ne P fione o - 5 - - nhunon ‘does not_satisty, m';‘ CARPENTERS, inside work. 6 day Feve ey g (k.08 . Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) | week £ B | Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The kexail Store” o S o i WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- | loughby. Phone 788. je= KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Prone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) S e B S S S PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED. Anderson Shop. Open 24 Hours Daily The Dew Drop Inn Cafe THE BEST IN AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES Owner-Manager: S. M. Cesar HEATED STORAGE—Ph 861 C!fih i (376-1) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, o Southeastern 1946 & W@ MES ewing S Daily Schedules to: ® SITKA @® PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL @® KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: ® HAINES SKAGWAY ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 1o 8 passengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 61 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS rv~"0-*“"~m""’* S T R T 51 B et 14 ALASKA ELECTRONICS Sales ond Service BOX 2165 PHONE 62 Hallicrafiers . . Admiral .. Berdix aud Sentinel Radios EXPERT REPAIRS ON ANY RADIO EQUIPMENT N |——Paintin DECORATING WALL CLEANING—PAPERING L. H. HAUGHTALING Behrends Avenue Juneau, Alaska i Phone: Black 875 i P. O. Box 1052 ) —— borrrrrrrrrccrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrreeeree e MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH teve HAINES *** SKAGWAY "~ MONDAY 10 PM. Leaves for SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS. FREIGHT and MAIL Freight accepted at Northland Deck until Noon en sailing date ( MOTOR REBIIII.D and MARINE SER‘IICE Machine Work — Welding ENGINE REBUILDING—HARDWARE 1012 West 10th Street PHONE 863 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY AND fOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS TI'E management of chis bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is ur primary consideration. In addition, the bank is 3 mem- ber of Federal Deposic Insue- sures each of eur depositors against lom te s maximum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION E