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e SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947 Wi Avihr and Dannj | o — ] ) ]~ -0 - 1 o BANQUET ISHELD |cowinine “Anniverary k - [ALASKA COASTAL |t ’ Song” and “Pas Leo Navarro 1 , 1 | FOR le“ppNE ang “Ill Be Yours® and That’s AIR“NES (ARRY I ] ) My Desire.” | (¥ i Toaateibathe Jwes 5. Dusiiab o= rom wl ‘ . i CONSUL-GENERAL |.oc™sin &2 i WY T | R Sl R ol ’ welecomed. the first official repre- l t the world's cuna . i Northland Tramaportation Som- | Alnska Gouta - MURPHY & MURPHY FOR SALE 1 . pines, Roberto Regala teld i In a. Wi y you," the Goy- | Pany ~]vu'n‘ r Alaska, \vmd A )\.‘Ll‘;"h\ ()\.] ‘)1“ . \ 3 laIgeSt se. llng of the Filipino Community and|ernor said “You have attained I‘umzx«.”\l\f‘l ”mf‘.”fl,f]]”,fi Purser um' .~( {( '. ITRANSFER. Buslhess, including,d ® ® ¢ &% @@ T b o e their guests Jast night that if the|your objective of freedom. We |C. D: Littlehales, arrived in Juneau |Zun b 8 Soell.| gerage, trucks, etc; nice oil in- ® . hisk Philippine Republic’s experiment [ haven't ours of ,statehood. Youre Yesterday at ‘_‘"“‘ from Seattle and | Hoonah o Bay| come. Priced right. % FOOT LOCKERS b W ey in independence fails “we will be |4 little ahead of us.” and.spisn. for Haloes Hes: il 6 STURDY—REINFORCED e fal one billion people in the Far} He concluded with a tribute to =0 ““fi blll»(; at 11.30‘n m. and ‘“‘15- g to Skagway were J.|SEVERAL good homes on Glacier ¢ GOOD STOCK ON HAND e ’ b East who are aspiring to be free.”|the Filipino Community in Alaska, 1 due southbound Monday. kot ? Metcalf ard 1ke| Highway; Peterson and Tuttorm- ® AT BEHRENDS . Regala spoke at a banquet given [“They are law-abiding, good citi-| FPassengers arriving from Seattle | Tako dog e I sop, 10': mi; Bednar, Auke|® 698-t2 5 were Miss Miriam Troutman, Mrs. |Taylor, : vhom returned to ¢ ris honor by his countrymen in fzens,” he said, “and we are proud 2 : . ; 834 e, s ces 000000000 eatt ir thel BROIRIISGAYS b2 TR Lot i ! Jack Fargher, Mrs, Thelma Weis- |Juneau with I. Oldroyd Y B bk ranof Hotel. He told the gather- | s Regala Pays Tribute ](:'“n l,l":;“ ]?v;“ b{“‘,"""‘ “fi’“r‘“” et b trip from Skagway {0}, KER Bldg., apts, and cominer-|2 SMALL tables, #16ng foor lamp ing that the lowering of the Am-| Dr. Regala expressed his appre- s : | s L e cial rents. 1 record cabinet. R. S. Sanforc Reynolds and Mynard Ward | o Wrangell 3 , 4 o 1 erican flag in Manila was not the|giation of the tribute to his coun- ¢ e No. 5 Spickett Apts 699-t1 Frc Petersburg, Mr. a Mrs. |and Joseph Suclmmn to Anset 0. 5 Spicke P 9-t SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION end of American prestige and pow- | irymen by saluting the Americans D/l_\’l"’;m“‘m‘f\/i‘l“gmrf_ B | Cove, Pat Robinson: to Ketchikan, |S-BEDROOM home, large . basc- Rl o Empire State Building « New York, U.S.A. b o il ho made possible the independ- \oov ' roy Uiter, J, T. Roberts, Gene |E. Ninnis: to Sitka, \George Foss | WeDt, garage 2 baths, elec. kit- FOR SALE—comfer, ail wool, sleep- The American action Serves as & | ince of the Philippine Republic. | ot ™ @™ o0 M b M om Harry Antelson, Ted Sherantine | chen. furn, et g Hag: small elsottic Reater, BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA beacon light for other colonial pow= | “I had something to do with the s g oo Slaire Samuel, Mrs, Tryg Denniss Knagin, Re Semaken, ¥ e ; iike new. B. O. Hox 1461. 609-t3 ers to follow,” he said. [treaty between our two countries,’pr..con ams Barbara Dahl, Martin | Nellie and P:te Aragon DUPLEX, nice location, fully fur- % g E A i ¥ s — - — The program was opened with an | which was proclaimed on July 4, papn Zarlo Fernanez and Simion| Passengers from Jurzau to Ten- | nished, oil heat, priced to sell. | DRESSER, 9 x 12 rug, 7113 W 12th P T § | invocation by the Rev. Leo H.|1946 by the then High Commission- | Gapogas Ses vieit Asp, Svend Asp,| i 699-t1 Sweeney. Eddie Belarde, President {er Paul V. McNutt,” he said. Sailing e T St S5 Pl {ALBATROSS, 30 f{t. lor ully & R4 g '1 a Sailing on the Alaska fof Haines Nancy Young and Wayne t vd ] - - T AR!NE RAII.WAY [ of the Filipino Community, intro-| “We amended our Constitution'yere Mareclla Anderson, Rose and to Gustavus, L. Trump. i equipped for fishing, $3,750. SEA KIN’G ’51 h.p. nm‘bumfl x-nnlm’, M duced distinguished guests whoso that American citizens and y; 5 3 Inbound massengers k0. Adinenn | — | light weight, thoroughly rebuilt Viola Wolff, P. J. Cuyr, Mr. and s 1 I = - & | - skilled % # ' ‘ were present, and greeted Dr. Re-|:orporations may enjoy the same ape william Klaney and Oliver from Ketchikan were Art Calkin { PARTIALLY completed 3 rooms| by skilled mechanic for own use, oflers {§ gala, “the first member of such|privileges in our country as OUr Blaine: for Skagway, Rachael Dick. James Cadwell, G. K. Chappel p! andvhath,‘moughs. SACRIFICE no saltwater damage. Test run importance to come from our|own people For Sitka were Mr. and Mrs. Alex | S . from Wrangell, W:mm; for immediate sale. one hour, very smooth, rumpm:t Expert “701"'"la"§hip homeland to this far and remote| “It is true we objected to many Andrews, Mrs. Amy Ebona, Andren |Grener; from Sitka, Ed Fette, Fred |7 ROOM house, Douglas furnished. and accessible—$100. Ph. Red 575. p b % land.” Mr. and Mrs. Regala were in| shases of the agreement, and that Ehona and Andrew Ebona, Mr. and Matt Beans, T. J Cnh-,:o s e 698-t5 2 o > § . s i s Seftiay © - - > baio 5 NE 7 tube Console Radio, one — Reasonable Rates on New and Repair Work (] Juncau for onivone day. == jis why we spent three months in Mis, J. S. Jeftrey. C. M. Mull and Frank Calvin Ruth Bariow, Sam| O T JOF, SRl OO, SO New 1047 CHA¥GiER wown and I Juanita Diaz, accompanied by | deliberatio said Regala. “But I A B. Hicks | Cotton and H. Langfec i AR b L g Ol Contry seden 83,000, Sie Rand at lieve that the past 48 years pro- - { Prom Fish Bay to Juneau, A.} immediate sale. el s gl R s and VERTICAL L FT | 20th Century Market. 697-t6 de the best arguments that Am- |R. Matazel; from Pelican, Walter | A Boats up to 40 feet .....25¢ per ft. ( erica will not use those privileges JUNEAU ("Y | Beeker. H. Foss, Mrs. D. Rossman{48 BASE Accordian, practically' T\ BEDROOM furnished house 41 feet to 49 feet 15¢ per ft. | for seli-aggrandizement land Darwin Rossman; from Tena-{ new, $75. with cement basement. Ph, Doug- 50 feet to 75 feet 50¢ per ft. ‘\ ‘I believe in American capital be- kee, Bill Berongal and W. J. Flor- | las 175 697-t1 NO LAYOVER CHARGE cause it is a just capital. I believe ! (esco; from Excursion Inlet, Mr. ‘, T A A MR N L 13 | it will be used for the mutual ben- land Mrs. peter Johnson. Y & DINING ROOM table and chairs RESERVE DATE FOR YOUR WORK NOW | efit of our countries, to promote PRA("(E SOON From mcomsh ‘o sumems, Mr! mEALTOmSACCUVNTANTS | beck case swing rocker, 2 smll BO American trade, and to reconstruct \nd Mrs. C. C. Hiatt, E. M. Fel-|Phone 676 over rrs Natioral Bt tables, coifee table, front room { y X $— SITKA, ALASKA he sines ! |ton, Ole Requian, Martha Davis,| rug, clothes dryer. Ph. Green 279 | All swered promptl | the Philippin | j I RGeS GRRWE R0, DY Ot “The granting of military and air | The Juneau City Band will pro- W. Lubcky and E. B. Fisher | WANTED 697-t1 bases for a period of 99 years is batly resume practice next week - — By ? 7 4 . i | H ) % 1036 PLYMOUTH Coupe, motor ancther instant whereby our des- in the ie School auditorium ’ 3 TR ™ i Boid SRR Reatay . tiny is linked with America,” he Alfrad Ventur, in charge of the HGWARDYOUNGMAN‘JAM“H WANTED for Juieau « k (v ine, hi ‘t)‘\a e at continued. “At this time the condi- instrument department of the Ju- 1’ Public School service. Apply Suj S S ,Kf,‘ ‘\.w -X‘)“‘lmm‘, 9 ! ‘v,unh, | tion of the world is not favorable neau Public Scheol, has consented ( cifice. Ph 698-tf y. Owner leaving x”\(\l*-'\l,}: o J have suificient armed force to de- City Band NEW THiiks-BLDROOM house Would gou be o i B Gl muni e s s’ OF HEART AH ACK © g P | “This world is a small world,” important players during the past 5 oil furnace, hard- Re‘rigerafion dry? | said Regala pm a cultural, mil- everal months, either from mov- —_— T ecosocoesee e e ’ ocated on Bul:x’l“nd: litary, and geographic point of view, from the city or going outside powarq O. Youngman, 31 . ® Ave, the Highlands. Phone 107 lour two countries are bonded in ! "‘”‘} "']“‘"”‘ D“’:l"‘l‘;" VL’“““{' cumbed to a heart attack at . IMMEDIATELY— ® | o 641 697-t5 I % R o den ndxhl]) Alaska and the Philip- ves he has a good line-up of ,jcx 1ast night after being . phers — 38 ® - e HE M"I:‘\t“,hl” l“:mt’; {pines are practicaly neighbors, be- ans in his high school band &% g¢" Anns Hospital at 3 Saturdays and e 3 apartments SEBVICE i ALASKA Py o e 10 +1) [ 10€ onlg-seven ot elght nowrs Hy- o may be abl> to advance MWt Siock in the afternoon (o nnual and e mpl hed, electric 0 the d_“('k f":“'-‘ he is a | tme apart. You my fellow into the City Band. Youngman had teen in Juneau'e Sick Leave ion — e stoves, ited cement base- , \\et. But he’s not nearly | countrymen, are all ambassadors T years, employed as a deskie Communicate e ment, newly painted excellent il; as “all wet” as the man |of good will for your Republic in A at the Baranof and Gas- e ial e crudition, centrally located, rea- Regular sailings from Seattle e Dl [ socd Rl o BETTY GRUENING I0 B e A plR R 7 who h Rh | " ; ! i insurance to cover the “Let us continte our bond of lance ytograph working with, e ° erncons or+ evenings for ap- and Tacoma' VV aShlngion loss when his house burns 1&': ndship,” Regala ccncluded. “Let G|VE SHow ON K!‘Y koth tro Asscciated Press and thels o @ @ o @ o @ @ ¢ ¢ ¢ o point; t. 696-t6 B s o z our two ilags remain together as a Alaska Airlines { g = v e ———— — — ——— T down. Have you enough |our two e A 5 s ' DAVENPORT good condition, $50 5 althbst e | symbol of democracy, not only here, | . Betty Gruening, formerly of the Before coming to Juneau, he “TAKAN" fo gt i ) B0 For Rates and Information or only almost enolgh e et “taff of Station KINY, will re- worked at the Ingersoll Hotel in| freight. Junea Ph. Blue 153. 696-t1 CONSULT b i ! swing Regala’s talk, a dance UWn to its wavelength with a new Ketchikan, and as photographer on! livery. Call Junea S S | he m in 1!;() Gold Rocm, with gram beginning Monday morn- the Ketchikan Fishing News. | er, $30. N[,,.ge \\m; ShabRine Alaska Transportaticn Compan |y Cogminon, Rt BT R e o BT B L SRR e e rogfimi o Lec pz”\m-(‘ ey ! sisters, one in Tokyo with her hu Dol ity, double bedroom set $175 | viding the m tarough Fridays pand and the other, Mrs. Bernice - 5 Ao s R ASTIN 5L viding the music. i et | 3 B ) : , Kitchen 520. Davenport and o Gl _E“U "O?fl & a {100 | Mr. and Mrs. Regala will leave ¢ e Jll“_- au person, in their home state of . chair, $100. Portable tubs $10. P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau tomorrow and after speak- of house- Minnescta. Youngman, son = of . APARTMEDN 535 Harris, phone 132, 0541 Juneau, Alaska A ene |ing in Seattle, will return to the 3 hin i a wellknown physician, was born |« 3 Rooms, in June e Ll 8 | Philippine Consulate for the 17 of ~ prominent jn Minneapolis. {* ing lady with 2 21 ft. CABIN Cruiser No, 31- s, S S bod chatter, all ' ent two | = = ~nam = g T e e 3 | western states, which is located in ¥ S8E iy ee | During Whe war, De spent IWOls o Dougles 48 ps three. Has lavatory, stove, e S - ) S - 0 Seward Street {San Grancisco. He has served at Presented by Mrs. Gruening from years at Dutch Harbor, as a pa Snipes h water tank, etc. Call Doug- Juneau Phone 249 :3{ tha - consulate _for” the past = 11 “the feature sarvice of the Assoziat- magter with the Great Puget|. % s 558 evenings. 695- % | : ‘ cd Press and other souw Dur-' sound, Construct Company 5 ths. i Sound. Construction ompany g Your ne osits TPINRG A e licg the 1946 season Betty con-| Funeral ngements will bele e 8 o o ® © 3 ® ® e o ® 3 ROOM furnished house, 838 Ba- j ducted several popular programs, made when Mrs. Person's W e MRS. PEARL PROU e s Rd. Call between 8 am. and FROM CANADA [among which were “Take A Break.' have been ascertained. The re-|e Seamstress Plain ® 5 pm. 695-11 William E. Ketr, cf the Polaris| Patter for Parents” and “The mains are at the Charles W. Car-}e & Fancy Sewing. Ph. Blue 470. e S - 2 Taku Mining Company, is staying|Sons Shoppers Mortuary. P e T —IN SEWarD— BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES ; at the Gastineau i e - 684 tf PALACE C.‘K\JF‘E‘ SiS,OOO.D]O mnnxt-hl\ 8 o R et e e R. V. Collins, of Ketchikan, is HERE FROM TENAKE| B R et S SE income. ong term lease. Low SAVING BONDS | Read the Wantads for bargains. stopping at the Baran | ALTERATIONS ‘\nd Plain Se\\m" overhead. Priced at $9,300 for Call 646 —— — H. J. Floresca and B. 5. Binong-| Call Room 13, Colonial Hotel. 83tf quick sale. Terms. Write or i . 3 T el o s e e ar; nn almat, ox , Representing Transportation ;xl of ;Zumk[‘( are stopping at the | 50 e pPENTEL and TUNED Scng'd i A . Py arano . Alaska. = ..o management of this AMPARES . — —— SHER R __ HOUSE in Douglas, interior un- e l?r:l)flsel;'l:- \\c‘\351(1)1:15:;1’)\5?3‘}&“\?0\11‘ o : fun SALE Waitresses and Fountain Girls (i iheq $950. Terms, cash or e UEIAION: il SeeR A 4 ¥ 'I' 'I‘ wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf a0 pj : 4 2t depusitors’ tunds 18 our satisfaction your reser- he rlangle [ T — 3 it trade. Ph. Douglas 315. 693-tf d vations and tickets for | ‘ ALomee z hone s Ee? SRS CRmALY. Cunaeration. 8 D POS'TS BUSINESS, PLEASURE | 38255 Carbine. Call Douglas a7, | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone pomp_prita Cove; sale or rent; addition. the bank is a mem- bl e 4 i Gog.tp( 0596 3rd and Main. SpeclaliZing ~ guitable for year around living ver of Federal Deposit In- |N TH'S BANK or \’ Lb“_A“Y e a ne l_. s b= 9921 in permanents. Open evenings by completely furnished. Terms. Ph surance Corvoration which TRIPS CRIFICE $1,800 new Sonaliland| appointmert 292--tf ack 775 before 5 p.m. 692-t1 insures each of our deposit- REGARDLESS OF | leopard coat and hat size 14]|-—-——— PLER i i AR ors against loss to a maxi- A YOUR DESTINATION ’ $1,000. Also {wo matched star 'IREADLE Sewing Machine. mum of $5,000 = g ALASKA TRAVEL Bags Don't Belong . . . Sapnres 8100, a0 tadies qamond| MISCELLANEQUS pousiac. 692 1t BURE Under the eyes or in , ring $125. Colonial Hotel Room 12. < | 7938 4-Door V8 Sed: , g IN SU RE D “Never sfi-fiél{m“ge-- the knees of your pants. 698> | DOLL Dress Shup and Hospltal 1926 4-Door V8 Sedan, good mo & " ) A | 8 A tor, good tires, two spares, radio Baranof Hetel Phone 646 Let Triangle Cleaners | e Repairs made at reasonable pri oo bl 130 akter. 6 put new sparkle into | BED, coil spring, inner spring mat-| ces. Clothes made according to| heater; phone blue “wir > your suit of clothes. tress. Ph. 546. 698-t2| size. Phone 547. P. O. Box P- m " P e o g e : 1539. 619 tf! g o Bt Ol Ol R 34 ft. TROLLER Etta. Completely|__ i NEW Deluxe St. Clair Oil Range, FIRST NATIONAL BANK CLOSED SATURDAY | fitted, ready to go, good condi-|AVON PRODUCTS representative, $19900; New Oil-Male ~Fres: of JUNEAU, ALASKA ! AETERNG | tion. See Frenchje, Float No. 2 or| Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 76z. -‘““"gfi:"m‘;“ia‘;“r;e:;n: bt | Jim Madsen -t6 tz,| DeW v erma-glass - MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSUiAiCE COR:SEAT!ON-_ | “For Better flee Lo (_598, s ——6“56 1 ed 30 gal. electric water Leater —— Appearance” | ELECTRIC wa; good condition | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. $125.00. Installation any item 2 | *mile 9% on highway. 698-tf Violet Seaberg, Green 483. | extra; Phone 676. 683 tf _lIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIllllIlIIl|IIlIII|lIIIIII(IIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIII|||I!IIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIllIIIII CALL £ R P e o L R | SMOKED MAPLE Dining set. Ph.| o . __ \FILL Grave). Lowes. rates In | 289, 698-t3 WINTER & POND CO., Ine. | years. P. M. Schneider. Phone Complete Photographic Supplies Red 380. 677 1mo UNITED FISH AND COLD STORAGE CO. A corporation organized under the laws of Alaska * Offers for sale 100,0000 shares of preferred stock at $1.00 per share, bearing interest at 5% per annum. For detailed information see prospecius. Offer is made to bona fide residents of Alaska, only. K. RAATIKAINEN, Room 18, Valentine Bldg. Juneau, Alaska. A TS ||I|||||l|||||l|||||||IlllIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIl||||l|||||l||IIIIHIIHIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIlI 7 o ST i Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. [15% ft. SPEED BOAT. Suitable for 5 to 15 h.p. outboard motor. Can- vas cover $150. Ph. 51 | 698-tf | CANARYS—Phone Black 142 i 698-t2 ' FOR RENT DESIRE EMPLOYED woman to share house, prefer one who plays paino. Phone Red 230. 699-t3 twin |NICE CLEAN fron- room, beds, also garage. Ph. 513, | 694-t6 ROOMS FOR RXENT. Down tDWU Inquire at Darnell’s. 657-tf. location. clean 656-tf. CLEAN steamheated rooms, | beds. 315 Gold St. 2 OFFICES for rent in sunps:m | Bldg. 624-tf ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home { Hotel. Phone 886. ROOMS—KIitzhen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. Developing — Printing — Enlarging FOR sALE—Gfi' d;iuxe y&chc, New Arsee. P:l:eu'and matennls % 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teak . Q“f z decks, hot water heat, deep GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- free_ze unit, elec. winch, fully ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, equipped, new linens:. Flama Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 315 Decker Way. 664 12% LOST AND FOUND L()&.T—ID ft. plastic iklfi’ off Mid- dle Point Sept. 30. Pinder Notify COLONIAL Hotel, fully furnished. TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house, 53¢ E. 5th St. Call Blue 207. 660-tf. Juneau Welding & Machine| On 2nd St. across from Baranof. Shop. 696-t4 Reasonably priced. Phone 187. L A H 623-ti America average annual pro-; duction of Idaho White Pine ifi‘APTA HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428 approximately five hundred mll— 618-t1 lion feet board measure. FOR SALE—Three houses and lot LOST—Parker 51 fountain pen,| houses in good condition and best gold top, $5 reward. Phone 317.| location. Inquire Trevor Davis 699-t3 Box 576, Juneau. 472-t¢ REWARD for information leadingl to recovery Higgens bicycle, ma- roon with white trim, taken from rear of Capitol Bldg. Friday af- | ternoon. Phone Green 675. 699- tf‘ FROM PETERSBURG Mrs. Barbara Dahl and son of | Petersburg are staying at the Gas- tineau. Al Zuver of the same city, erhald Wagnex Ge:man dra- and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Phillips matic composer, studied musical|are also registered. composition under a cantor, Theo-! it dor Weinlig | Read fhe Waniads for bargalns.

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