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plane which fell on this business district street in The woman pilot was killed. The plane struek of a light priv th another panc. curb and injuring 2 man abcut to enter it. (AP Wirpehoto) A crewd gathers are Los Angcles after ¢ the car at left, pushing il eight feet from the g its two occupants. made a crash landing, German V-2 Rocked Ouf of Conirol s provang grounds, New mexice, goes out @ batrol dlnmg te N The takeoff. crew guides it away frcm st SHd'deafening toar, (AP Wirephoto from M Newsy Noie From Skagway = Hrl(n C‘fl‘L is it 123 miles above the ear i It heads fer the carth, ! given as a door prize. Doc Polley's orchestra, xumi:hx-d the peppy music for (i:v ums was capably filled by Frank » during the war. 1} the pianist and Pete (SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) lo accompaniment rlarled dmpplm; and by Friday was way your zero—minimum 10 ball while ‘Lu\u-—gl\mg us our first spell of High n()w(ml real winter weather. erate wind that accompanied it, Pat l'.nh.ll v«m on Ih“ With the mod- § k im and proved that | Passengers leaving the Lou- the name was very misleading. The ise here knew they weren't in su or ny California It states that all per- e streets by 9 o'clock on week > exception of Fri- when. the time is 10, unless accompanied by 4 note from parent they will base for 'Ih‘e Council put teeth in the 1 by making the parents liable nearly two wee! leng ago abc organizations the railroad the past two months = Elk Women's The Armistice was held by the American Legion they morning kepl the o‘meqra on ll‘t Jjob umn near Juneau, o'clock Sunday was reported as not being in Ju- 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EM PIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |in port. Mr. and Mrs. George Rog- ters and Mr. and Mrs. Don McMul- len and small daughter made the round trip as a farewell gesture - «wm (to Helen Vantil, who is leaving ior Washington, D. C. 1:30 and 11:30 moerning. Thanksgiving i Mrs. Thelma Brownmiller, Joyce i | Newcomer, Ted Young' and Mr, .| Lewis, all of Haines, came to town | with Bill Thomas on the mail boat today and will attend the carnival this evening. Mrs. Brownmiller and Miss Newcomer are teachers in the Haines schools and are enjoying their first winter in Alaska much. Mr. Young is with the CAA at Haines. Mr. ithe boat for the States this eve- lining. Mrs. Brownmiller and Miss { Newcomer will be the guests of M Helen Wallace, local teacher, {while here. They expect to return .'(0 Haines Sunday Silas Dennis is hobbling about on crutches, having sprained his leg while playing basketball. The many friends of Annie i | Haakenson are delighted to sec her |back in Skagway again after being jabsent the past two months. She has been employed at the White Pass hospital and also at the Skag- lway Grill. L5 8 The other plane _.{ Mrs. Edna Bemis, a former resi- |dent of Skagway, arrived on this !morning’s boat and will be the |house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry | | ¢. J. smith of the Smith Oil | Burner Co. of Juneau is in Skagway | on business. Thanksgiving services will be held at the Presbyterian Church between; very | Lewis will leave on; | Williams. ! : { womans figure skates size 5'2-6, e e e t WANT ADS FOR SALE 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank 1ST HOUSE Beluends Ave, 6 rooms, modern furnished. Bar- gain. Phone Red 611 or 346. 4-BEDROOMS modern furnished. 5-ROOM HOME accessible by bus, Fritz Cove, modern furnace, etc., power fishing boat. BEAUTIFUL country Cove, fireplace, etc. SARPENTER TOOLS of all kinds, new and used; other tools of various kinds, some truck and car tires, radios, electric hot plates, single and double electric grills, electric clock, regular clocks, watches, watches, suitcases, mot- ors, pack sack, rubber boots, rub- bers, venetian blinds and numer- H home, Lena, ous other items. 317 So. Frank- H | lin St 433-3. 3. BEDROOMS Auke Bay, water ALEXANDER HOME on Nob Hill frontage, modern. - 4] for sale. Call 523 for appoint- PATENTED 160 acres Glacier| | ment. 433-tf, Highway. - BEAUTIFUL home and income | ROCK, SAND, GRAVEL or you Red property Waynor Addition, 2 bed- rooms, electrical kitchens, utility i room: ompletely insulated. 2 BUSINESS rentals. “ANDKFRCH‘EFsil APT. HOUSE priced quick sale. | sizes 8'% to 10 at| qamg South Franklin. | Store 432-3t. | | 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS name it. Pete Schnieder. 380. 432-3t. | CHRISTMAS | and anklets, Bliss Variety | INTERNATIONAL Tractor, model TD 14, Bucyrus Erie bull dozer, Carco single drum hoist. Phone “lene 676 over First National Bank Red 765. 432-3t. | PAFET 00 S - o Bl I | GI(;I;(;BIPANEL DELIVERY. zr;cgte BEAL ESTATE | GCHILDREN'S SHOE Skates, sizes 1| FOR SALE and 3, 817 Basin Road 430-2t. PAIR MENS SK[ BOOTS 9, womens ski boots 5-6 ize Juneau white, | 7 Unit Apartment House iand 3 room House. mans wrist ( Centrally located, 430-tf. ' Completely furnished. ,,,,, 411 Electric. RILLING Permanent Wave Cnbln-,axullun Income. new chronograph watch. Phone Red 413. i Mrs. Jerry Blnnchnrd was honor- | led with a stork shower by Mrs.| | Edith Costner and Mrs. Betty Fn.z-‘ ,gemld at the Costner home this |week. The affair was a surprise | ‘(n the honor guest and was great- | & {lv enjoyed by the eleven women| | present. Pinochle formed the eve- Ining’s diversion. Mrs. Blanchard |was presented with many lovely {gifts in honor of the occasion. The | he served a delicious supper ! a late hour. Mr. and Mrs. Paxton have moved ‘Snto their new home recently pur- |chased from Sharkey ' Stiles. Mr. .m(l Mrs. Blanchard have moved linto the Blanchard home on Third Avenue, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, form- er occupants of the Blanchard hcme, are now occupying an apart . ment. Mrs, Nelson is the former Mrs. Olive Blanchard. When Mr. said his home, the Blan- s, who were living there, |were unable at the time to find a place to live. Mrs. Marie Mulcate won the prize in the weekly bridge get-to- gether at the Carroll home Friday ‘eveningv | Alfred Sullivan is reported to have been quite ill the past sev- eral weeks. He is living in Seattle where he opened up a photograph shop this fall, His sister, Mrs. La- ‘vcme Rapuzzi, is with him. Bob Rapuzzi recently underwent a minor operation in a Seattle hcspital and is getting along fine. |He left for Seattle about a month 0. (2) At About 1,000 feet control (4) Explodes with a blinding flash | st | Mrs. Irene Rittenhouse and small [con will leave on tonight's boat for they were unable to get back in Seattle and later, Meeteetse, Wyo- time for him to cach the boat. He MiNg, to visit her mother-in-law. is expected home about Wednesday Fer plans for the future are rather - by hoat or plane. |uncertain. She was tragically wid- i ‘owed several weeks ago when her Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wasser wi!Dusband wis killed in'a‘plane crash on the beach here. Today marks the first anniver- sary of the burning of the Plus X Mission. It has been practically re- built and had the strikes not held leave this evening for Seattle where Bill will enter the Swedish Hospit- al for further treatment for his broken ankle This is his first va- cation trip to the States in several years. A up materials, would have been all — | " ready for occupancy by Christmas. Mrs. Fred Lawson of Big HOIM pleg, several men and their fam- anding, near Atlin, B. C. has jljeg who came here to work, some \.( n confined to her bed for al- of them from the East, had to be mest the entire period of her visit peturned to their homes after a where she is a guest at the ghort gtay here because of the shut r home. She is finally up and qown in labor. agam The ladies of the Florence Circle Dewar, has been in the hospital . of the Order of Eastern Star were but is home again, improved in entertained by Mrs. Florence Olsen health. at her home on Third Avenue. The e 4 ¢ ST hostess s2rved delightful refresh- 3 ments. | GIRL SCOUT NEWS | 4 Mrs. Charles Rapuzzi and Mrs,! The Membets of o @irl E Arthur Tunley spent several days Troop No. 1L IWOIkee, a0 e Christmas presents again at yes- terdays meeting. Many of the gh‘lh got a quatter holiday from school and so they arrived early. er, have returned home af. We Wil meet agdin on Friday. cummer of fishing Young November 20, at 2 o'clock to finish is back in school ~|our presents. Natali Dapcevich, reporter. | - ,————— Whitehorse last week Paul Wilson family and and Mrs. Ben Wrivht and The D M * daug ter & Paul Mrs Ed Waltonen, of Pelican, - mother of Mrs. Polley, will accom-| EmPpire wantads get restlts! pany Dr. Polley home from 3 Bt NOTICE OF CALL FOR BIDS 4 Proposals for furnishing office An adult choir has been started!furniture and equipment for the for Thanksgiving here. Ju- | neau | g | | at the Presbyterian church, with Department of Taxation will be re- | the Rev. Dodge directing. Tt is| ceived in the Office of the Tax Com- hoped to have special music for xmssxoner Department of Taxation Christmas. «-r the Territory of Alaska on or | before 10 A. M. December 12, 1946. Forms for proposals and specifi- The open house program school building which wa ed for Wednesay evening was post- at the Department of Taxation, pone because of the carnival which Room 121, Federal Building, Juneau, | at the y will be given this evening. The Alaska. 2 open house will be held later | Dated November 22, 1946. M. P. MULLANEY, Mr. and Mrs. Barney Anderson ‘Tax Commissioner. have several Juneau residents as First publication, Nov. 23, 1946. and houseguests today while the hoat je i Tast publication. Dee 17 1946 | CARPENTERS, inside work. 6 day Mrs. Clark, mother of Mrs. Wm.' edul- cations may be secured upon request | et with extra clips. Phone 456! Owner lcaving city after 6 pam. ! Close-In RADIATORS FOR SALE—Inquirely. .. Honse, George Brothers. (414-tf) | A bargain at $3250 APT. HOUSL ana two nouses, 401,"1250 Cash handles 411, 415 S Frankin and furnish- (Balance like rent. ings, $12,509, $5,000 down andi{ terms on balance. Phone 485. Douglas (333_“, { Purnished Dupiex. | Refrigeration. i Income $82.50 month | Price $6,000. 'BALMAT & COMPANY REAL EXTATE and RENTALS 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 354 FOR RENT ROOM AND BOARD for WANTED SALESWEN—BOOKb CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS i CAN USE experienced commission | salesman with automobile onf highly specialized sales work. Ex- | cellent opportunity to earn $800 to $1,000 monthly. Write H. H. Taylor, Suite 509, Hearst Bmg! San Francisco, California. 434-6t., young \'-'ANTED—ONE OCTOBER num-| man; 568 Seatter. Phone Red ber House and Garden maga-! 702. 434-3t i e 5 2-3 aine. Phone Red 805, please. 432-3t| 537 STORE quarters with 30 '1‘0 'BE{' AfibXT éu glp for cl’ab] ft. frontage on Willoughby. Phone ishing, plenty of power, plenty cf 873. 432-tf. deck room aft. Write P.O. Box: 2612 432-6t. 1 SPORTING GOODS SALESMANV wanted on commission basis for entire Territory of Alaska. Whole- sale fishing tackle, hunting equip- ment, our own manufactured line R.OOMB—Klwnen pnvueses fiome of quality leather items: also, shce ! pr te]l—Ph, 886. store and shoe repair supplies. § MISCELLANEOUS Give full information on all nnes!‘ BERGMANN DINING ROOM of- now carried and companies repre- sented: also, extent of territory fers reasonable daily and weekly 434-85t. { NICE CLEAN ROOMS day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) APT.—One block from (370-tf) E Federal Build.ng. covered and frequency of calls. The George Lawrence Co., 306-316 S. W. First Avenue, Portland 4, Oregon. and high* speed Greg training classes beginning Dec. Inquire P. O. Box. 1627. 434-6t. WE SHARPEN SKATES. Hagerup Saw Filing Shop. 432-tf. THAT CHRISTMAS PORTRAIT can now be taken right in your? own home—for appointment Phone 303, after 6 p.m. Joseph W. Alex- ander, Portralt and Commercial Photography. Anderson Shop. | 2 B GUARANTEED Realstic Perma- LOST AND FOUND | 5, o0 e 1| Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone ‘lni 815 Decker Way. ONE LADY'S brown kid | 434-tf. | CHILD CARE-—full, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan’s week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 783. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Spechlmngl in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3tf) PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED. LOST! glove. Black 180 LOST — LADIES ROBOT WRIST| gpop. watch at Mendenhall Lake. Find-| . - er please call Douglas 222. Re-(® ® o o o e o & o o o e Secretarial Courses still open. o: ® Monday and Wednesday eve- o' ® nings 7 to 9. Studio, lower lob- e ® by, Baranof Hotel. e o 0 s o o , ward. 434-3t CATHOLIC YOUTH CLUB Members of the Catholic Youth | cluk will hold an ice skating party | tomorrow afterncon, it is announc- ed. The group will meet at 4:30 ‘.p.m. at the Catholic church, and | transportationt to the lake will be provided. Cecelia Thibodeau and Peter Snyder are co-chairmen for the party. NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL ACCOUNT AND PETITION FOR DISTRIBUTION Notice is given that HANS LOK- EN, Administrator of the Estate of JACK ANDREAS JACOBSEN, De- WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale — Juneau — Retail ' How To Relieve Bronchitis ceased, has filed in the Probate Creomulsion relieves promptly be- |Court at Juneau, Alaska, his Final | cause it goes right to the seat of the Report of the administration of the troubl‘e.dm helg loosen g&dmuvel | Estate ana a Petition for distribu- | $oTIn aden Beem, 450 e tion; and that a hearing will be bmnchhl m"”'i;,i'hm' had thereon before the undersigned | ‘Tell your druggist you ' | 3 bottle of Creomuision with the un- at Juneau, Alaska, at 2 o'clock P.M. | you like the it ‘on the 9th day of January, 1947, av allays the cough or you are é?%;fi"fifilw for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis { which time and place all persons ! interested in this estate may appear and file objections in writing to the Petition and Final Report. WITNESS my hand and the seal | of the Probate Court of the Juneau Precinct, Alaska, this 8th day of November, 1946. (Seal) FELIX GRAY, U. 8. Commisioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. First publication, Nov. 9, 1946. ' Tast pnblieation, Nov. 30, 1946 Open 24 Hours Daily The Dew Drop Inn Cafe THE BEST IN AMERICAN AND CHINESE DISHES Owner-Manager: S. M. Cesar SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1) I?46§! MQSK%Z&/* ol - 4 hving bttt SRS —Y= Daily Schedules to: @® SITKA ® PETERSBURG ® WRANGELL ® KETCHIKAN ' @ ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week fo: ® HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 to 8 passengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 61 FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ivered to your job in quired quantities—— Ready for your men to at $18.50 per cu. f.o.b. plant Hauling charge 15¢ per truck mile. Other concrete products will be avaijlable soon— Get acquainted with BUS SERVICE 0. .. Fairbanks, Anchonge Whilehorse HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP 10" 1H A\ IIR IR A\ J. B. BURFORD—Local Agent I. M. POWELL—Haines Agent § MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH v HAINES * SKAGWAY "~ MONDAY 10 PM. SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, F m'uGHT and MAIL Freight accepted at Northland until Noon Dn sailing date lur Leaves for P ALASKA ELECTRONICS Sales and Service BOX 2165 PHONE 62 Hallicrafters . . Admiral . . Bendix and Sentinel Radios EXPERT REPAIRS ON ANY RADIO EQUIPMENT e rr e, e rrre e s errrrees) oo

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