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The safety ot depusiturs’ tunds is our ortmary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- oer of Federal Deposit In- surance Corvoration which tnsures each of our deposit- ors-against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMEBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORFPORATION THE ALASKAI\ CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” COURTESY. 7 M"BLE 7 SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” —rrrrrrrrere ) { e e eee e reeeeeed THE DAlLY ALASKA LMPIRE »~JUNEAU ALI\SKA Mayor Carroll acted as auctioneer. Hummld left Oct. 2 on the Prin- News No'eslo P. Flynn was administrator of|cess Louise for Califorr \\.me SPLENDID pRoGRAM | the estate . |they will visit relativ ; " 1S PRESENTED HERE i Miss Mary Robinson visited the —_— F’om Ska wa 4-H Club meeting at the P. B, The Elks Club held their first 3 Olson home to give the, girls in- dance of the season October 4 from| Bv ENG[!SH Uo ‘ov--”-v-—&"-“‘-_“-m»-«- e i | ‘mrumons on the winter's sewing|9 to 1 p. m. It was very suc-| i | rojer ch is e supervised | cessful. e ol | (Special Correspondence) Sx JN;,L& vé::rl;o: R:;,"',’H B | Azl Although duet singing cannot be mnpm & m”flv SKAGWAY, Alaska, Oct. 6.—The ik iz | Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Rasmuson|calied an innovation, Miss Viola| i o 5ol P n Bonaiias 3 a Ander- b J first meeting of the Skagway P-TA{ Mrs. Hans Soldin returned from returned Sept. 20 from Anchorage Morris and Miss Victoria BAPRGE. trucks, stosONBe" oY AR= | was held Wednesday afternoon, a trip to Dawson Creek September where they have been visiting their|Son have done music “,mf gt | i, Priced vright‘. IS g r;jfi)néfi-h q‘;:‘(li’f‘ n‘x’}x ”"’; 34..';'7.' 2. She visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack son Elmer Rasmuson and his fam- | Vic R geviying 1 I:”wm’l‘:“‘g”fn SEVERAL good homes on Glacier| | w. @ ‘ Bowie, formerly of Carcross, Y. T.,!ily | Hgien. Do, SRESETRE i Hghway; Peterson and Tuttorme| |tield acting as hostesses. The|for four days. —_— ZHENE at the JOin CentURy SUSR{ogll: 10% mi; eAReY, T AGE | members were shown the sink and Ry gt e 48 Mrs. Mary Sheddon arrived on,tre under t wspices of the Ju-| E;a) Sy 1 ar, L electric sewing machine the P-TA wr Mrs. Waiter Self, Mr.|the Princess Louise to visit her|neau Concert Association, =—Bre-| popep™n 40 apté, and comtuier-| | purchaseds for the Home Economics and Mrs. Roy Eagle, Phillip and|son William Dewar. Mrs. Shed- sented to appreciative Juneauites = ol | Room, | Terry Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Max don's home is in Glascow, Scotland. 1: v.::'m “_\N-: !~‘ "1‘;‘(“‘ ::fp\“m‘ lous |, BEDROOM home, Inbge’ Hunes] steffen, Mary Pullen and Max| |airs vel unes { e v cm . S Scout Night was held| Kapanski spent Sept. 27 and 28| The Rt Rev. Bishop Coudrie,| Especially noteworthy were their, Hent SoFAge, Pt . B0 ‘lT“f“"‘"‘} 23 at the Elks' ‘ruhmg at !"(uu«gc op of the Yukon, accompanied renditions of ““AK,(;U!,.BU" ar-‘D‘ A O Hall. C. J. Roehr, the Scoutmast- the Rev. Marrissette, was in|ranged by Stuart Archer; Mozart's | "Sifiea. o) Teat, priced, th wel jer. welcomed the guests and <“"| Tone Soldin celebrated her 12th way last week. They were|"When Spring ,\,UI,’ It v’" -;)vAl_BA’I'R()SS, 30 06 Sk yuc plained the Awards. E. A. Larson pirthday the evening of September/on their way to Quebee City We 1 gt b “‘D ”i" equipped for fishing, $3,750 presented the pennant award t0 29 with a party at her home pridiarl Mende AN un- | P o e NS 5 rcop 668; H. Tierney the garden- | Gues .\1 \m-:-x Elnora Thomas, Caro-' Mr. and Mrs. Guy Sipperell re- | The I el ‘RI!tLtll‘: ch:ul:uLdSAéRIX;;’gE to Tommy Tunley; Ar-\jyn Honius, Barbar: Beitinger, turned Sept. 21 from a vacatiol Miss M ~and .\Iu‘,\~ ?;: imlr:méinte sgal:, 4 Id, the first year camp|Rose Steffen, Jane Steffen, Phylis they began June 5. They visited|Anderson’s cor bland with{. A B, M awards to Scouts Erik Selmer, | ojgen, Patricia Caroll, Betty Maki, their daughter Winnie in exceptional beal Sfarity, eniy LSSy Besitni : 1 - y ir sach dis-! ONE 7 tube Console Radio, one Ralph Dell, Richard Ramsay, How- pgatricia Anderson and Mavis Ire ks, their son Walter in their solo each dis-} o ; ard Welch and Alan Hoyt; Gail golgin. A treasure hunt was the|chorage, and their son M yed fine technique, brilliancei table model I8Gip.— priced for the second camp awards (0 main event of the evening Juneau rich tonal quality 1 'lmm-dule sale. Ralph Welch, David Ram- i Bt is Dilworth, ir accom-|48 BASE Accordian, practically b Jimmit Beitinger,. ggt and Mrs. Naff announce and Mrs 't Reiwe played whh dexterity and| new, S7. and Stanley Brown, lh;»;\n‘l:\”:\? u‘(“‘.lhvn' daughter Kar= ly left Sept to spend th rm feelinz. Miss Dilworth has|BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point Welch presented the Starjen gay, born Sept. 26 at the White |winter in ttle. ‘Their store is own program on the (‘!n.xvhm‘ Louisa, fully furnished, large ® Badge Award to his son, Ralph!paes Hospital. Sgt. Naff is with'being managed by Gordon Chand- Broadcasting Corporation in Van-i sleepins guarters, unsurpassed Weleh was also presented {ho ACS. They were transferred ler. |couv B, G view. Priced for immediate sale. the Woodsman's Badge by C. J.ihers from Haines and hav ik The Duo is leaving this after-|{ COMPLETE modern home, 12th Roehr. The Scouts were the bowl- chaced the former Steffen Bruce Boynton 2d Mr. Wm. noon for Sitka, where they will{ St. with rental addition. Can be ing guests of the Elk dence. | Beitinzer loft Oct. 4 on the Alaska present a concert at t¥e don| seen by appointment only. e 2 for a short hunting trip in Tena- Jackson School this evening {4 BEDROUM house, Star Hill s. E. Hestnes 1d daug Nhvs. Clara Sui was flown t kee These beir w.‘ only enga ‘ 5" Amn and Nane Jean rtum 1%, Gara St was fown o mes e e v 1 MURPHY & MURPHY ed home Sept. 21 from M1 iwanediate sufgery ia Nk Atn's 2 the fishing boat immediately Van AT rORN- X DEHETANES paciths 8% S Hcspital. She had been in the WnEd by Adclph Danl. e to, Salibenis, { Phone 676 over rires, Nationel Bl in -the states oPPEd OVET (o jio Pass Hospital for the pre-|Went down the canal to inspect A\I'v.:lm and Texas. i e in Juneau, where Mrs. Hestnes lines. She ran into dense fog and! Their tour will culminate ; the acted as t hit a rock. Her engine m v East 1 concert e Town | s weddin A SR i flooded and there seemed no hopes Hall in New York, and at the L1~i rnn ALE ane Cozian, . Carl Bloom-| Carl Pet:rson, an old S t er getting back to Skagway. brary of Congress at Washington,' — = :‘“‘A’l‘ i g passed away in Seward, Sept. 20 ;{h.}:“nm? i \1\,‘;3 (‘_\;n“}:‘i) and D. C. Aft g s \\ul""(*‘ 15 f,m,“,‘]‘,‘m Royal Sedan $800. % He was born Nov. 3, 1887, in She 21 howrs, Bl B tha Present cone throughout tne| CAll 863 or Blue 635 704-16 gt Re. He s SUERyed g Jiv chman on Skagway New land states. | JUKE BOX, Luger pistol, ol heat- Mr. and Mrs. Dean Story and sisters and three brot He was i i her teing blown up Juneau owes thanks to the Ju-| o washing machine. Ph. 627 or small so PETEK (SN, Rume” 108 mamber of the Vetetans of Fofs He immediately notified neau Cor Association, (u= bl 8087 Bl el . 80664 g ; They have beenjeign Wars at Kane, Pa, and theiy,.c Rapugzi, who went out af- President Ernest Ehler, and to Mr. ek ¥ > Order and the Elks ter her and brought her to the and Mrs. Jack Fietcher for enabling| ADMIRAL Radio, 5 tubes sw. $50 beach. The Coast Guard was no- music lovers of this city to muh, See at Alaska Hotel Lobby. : tified and arrived here Oct. 3 and these fine artists i 705-t2 3 daughter ;g boat to Juneau for e e ! - - — 4 Michael {BARGAIN—1935 Nash Sedan, good n returned the Princess Louis L HERAN SUNDAY ; condition, new tires. Ph. Red 694. By he Oct. 1 from a short visit in Bel- R A | 704-1 :X\jx:.«m Axln‘u ; o b Commission in Juneau, Wwas in S(HOO[ wu.l. HAVE ! FOR SALE—CESSNA Airplanes— — Flynn arrived Sept Oct. 3, to talk with L Nrw IEXT Bo KS Twin engines, now being com- Mr. and Mrs. Joe Martini have g Fahaae o antilnithe X the Skagway-Dyea e { pletely rebuilt and licensed, ex- moved from the old Prestyterian Mrs. Flynn and dau The steel for tue TR tra low time engines, metal props 1se into the Louis Selmer resi Ellen flew here on Sept L ontendand Sunday morning th(“ and governors, heavy wing, radio on Te vlan to the Lutheran Sunday; and ansmitter, full set blind are eight years flying instruments, delivered ar r will begin studyir here in Alaska at no extra new, well illustrated text-| charge, prompt delivery, private - s Looks concern exceptionally low price, Lunde flew to Anchorage Carroll flew to Juneau on a4 4o eng of the nine months| one or a dozen, for further de- Vey w f n business ki o 2 for a shert BUSINSS o0 tnose students who have| tails write Box 399 Nome, 4 ing October 4 o * maintained an aversge of not miss frightened away Cederturg, ds . ing more than one Sunday per _— Kado Mrs. Fred Cederburg e month will be given their book to Sunday from Vancouver on the| NOTICE keep. | WANTED nouse h Louise October 1 to live = e o R gt e R items of her parents Dr. R. N. Hester, MD Eye Spec- { PART-TIME senior clerk. Inquire s jalist of Ketchikan will be at the JUNEA“ (II'Y BAND Room 106 Health Department, | Les Powell Oct. 1 on|Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic Territorial Buil T04-t1 | An auction of the persona Princess Louise for a short! week following Oct. 12th. Appoint- R e proper and real estate trip. | ments for Eye Examinations may Io MEEI THURSDAY ALTLRATION§ ..nd Plain swm late Lucy Itjen was held ‘be had by calling Clinic. Call 208 Main St and Tuesday, Sept. 29 Myrtle Terry and son Leilis| —ady. T00-tf The Juneau City Band will hold the first rehearsal of the fall sea- ) n n n 'y ) W"‘M"‘W son next Thursday night at 8 Specmls forSaturday! Danish Pasiries Lemon Chiffon Pies Pumpkin Pies It is announced that band mem- bers who participate in the Thunr: day night bowling on ‘the El Alleys will be excused in time for with their respective The rehearsal Thureday night will be for a lineup of musicians available and the practice?will also be the first under the direction of Mr. Ventur. Any musicians, SPECIAL PARTY now in town, not C A K E S pervi associated with the App!e Sauce Cakes band, are asked to attend the re- M A D E hearsal and become members. It is expected there will be a good Marble Cakes attendance of oldtimers and the . T 0 younger musicians now in the Chocolale Glazed school organizations. 3 —_—— Men’s two-pants sults are now arriving. See them on display at GRAVE'S “The Clothing Man.” 6 tf ORDER Denats Alfred Ventur | desires as large an attendance as possible to gain information as' to full instrumentation. S/\'I'URDAY. OCTOBER 11, | s . - o f' WANT ADS Phone 355 693 4t {WANTED Piay ren. | Douglas. {PIANOS RFN.EL and TUNED Anderson Shop. and Fountain Girls 665 tf Waitresses {wanted at Perey's Cafe. WANTED — Home for German Shepard. 036-2 long 2 short. S { 703-13 HIGH SCHOOL g'x.rliwill care for children Friday night. 036-2 long 2 short. 703-t3 HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants job after school and Saturdays. Ph. 0374, 703-t3 WOULD LIKE to rent two bedroom house mn nice neighborhood, two children in school. Wililng to pay "s250 well if near school. Peter Wood Box 2839, Ph. 672. 703-13 | D!SABLFD VETEHAN and wife! urgently need 2 or 3 room apt. or|~ and Saturday | 1947 e o FOR SALE mcludmg e SHOT GUN, double | barrel, $20; $90; 5 hp. John- adios, all ele type, $15 and ric motor, ball 2 hp. Palmer $60; 9 x 12 rug machine. Frank Ha 3 11th St 705-t1 wardrché trunk, son outboard, $40: trie, also battery 1-3 hyp. elec Marine engine, sewing 5 West ipment Exide batteries and other parts to enable you to pass lights and brake tests. On Hnd sealed beam units, old style and tail lite bulbs brake fluid, brake linings etc Dutch's Wrecking Yard. T705-t1 JUST RECEIVED fresh L I I R R Y '4l1 4 DOOR NASH Looks good, runs good, good. Ph. 039-2 short 1 long T04-13 600 . . . . is . . . o LADIES damond 13. ring $100. 704-t2 Colonial Hotel Rm MAPLE DINING set with six new- ly lows, upholstered chairs. 2 Pair pil- Blomgren, Ph 704-t1 etc., No. sideboard, evenings T04-tf > and Black 755 $20. Ph. Like new. 704-t4 PLAY PEN with pad. | Call Black 356. OUTBOARD Service and Rear of Juncau Welding _Shop. P. 0. Box repalr, Machine 703-16 baseme painted, o1- lent condit centrally located, reasonably priced. Phone Blue 163 afternc or evenings for ap- pointm 703-t6 NEW FLAGSHIP engine 90 hp. 3,000 rpm. See Boat Shop, North- ern Commercial Co. 702-t6 BABY BED and mattress. Phone Black 694 702-tt GLASS SHOW cass wooden show racks. See Steven's Store. 702-t6 ROLLER SK! $350 pr. Mad- sen's Cycle and Fishing Supply. 702-16 Tleat ‘T OF DRAWERS, drop g i dishes, springs and d cage and many other household articles, 214 4th St. or Ph. Red 398. T01-t5 NEW MODER 3 bedmom all electric, furnished home. Ph, Green 875 T01-t5 LIGHT DELR rifle 32 cal. Win- chester model 65. Sleeping bag, pack board. All for $75. Call Han- " nah’s Boarding House, Red Swan- son, evenings 6:30 to 8 p.m. 700-t6 A1g, Inner spring mat- tress. Ph. 546. 700-tf ELECT’RIC washer, good cundmon. mile 9% on highway. 698-tf 15'2 ft. SPEED BOAT. Suitable for 5 to 15 h.p. outboard motor. Can- vas cover $150. Ph. 51. 698-tf DINING SET §75. Portable type- writer, $30. Norge wash. machine, $95. Range $120. Chair $50. Van- ity, double bedroom set $175. Kitchen set, .$20. Davenport and chair, $100. Portable tubs $10. 535 Harris, phone 132. 695-tf 3 ROOM furnished house, 838 Ba- sin Rd. Call between 8 am. and 5 p.m. 695-tt house, must be at least partly pALACE CAFE. $9,000.00 monthly furnished. Price up to-$60. Call| Lucille Dotson at Percy's Cafe. 703-tf ’ FOR RENT 100% WHOLE WHEAT BREAD “Soom NICE OLEAN steamheated rooms, Bebwveie e e e e e e steambath tree — Scandinavian Rooms, So. Franklin St | 704-1mo. CGrange Rye Bread e T T e location. Inquire at Darnell’s. Pumpernickle Bread CLEAN steamhcated room n clean White and French Bread e e B e A . : 2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson Raisin Bran Muffins ol g o e ROOM-—km hen privileges — Hom Hotel. Phone 886. Butter Crust and Hard Rolls B T e e s e e e S e S e e Ceaees At e aaad At ALL Grocers PURITY DUTCH MAID BAKERY Purity Dutch Maid Products Are Supreme Phone 31 e sk it SN NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or weck. Colonial Hotel, Ph. 187, B46-21 BOGGAN Flooring Contractor Laying—Finishing Oak Floors CALL 209 | Cabiret and Mill Work Open Evenings 6 to 9 H.P. MIDDLETON 836 West Third — off Wil- loughby at Ellen Grocery 124 Second St. Next to The Nugget Shop LOST AND FOUND may have same by paying for this adv. (dh.) mscm.ufir:nu's income. Long term lease. Low overhead. Priced at $9,300 for quick sale. Terms. Write or wire Mary Ann Balmat, Box 673, Seward, Alaska. 693 10t |NEW Deluxe St. Clair Oil Range, FOUND—Fur lined glove. Owner| | | $19500; New Oil-Matic Pres- sure-type oil burner, $175.00; one new Smithway Perma-glass lin- ed 30 gal. electric water heater $125.00. Installation any item extra; Phone 676. 683 tf Repairs made at reasonable pri-| ces. Clothes made according to size. Phone 547. P. O. Box 1539. 679 tf T ntative, | ———— o — RVON, BN NILAID. Jepice {OLD BOOKS on Alaska, Canada Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762 656-t1. BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-!1 WID Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging | \TER & POND CO,, Inc. Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality ent, $1.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 16 Decker Way. Omne<third of all passenger auto- reglstered in the United 1046 . were at least 10 mobiles Biates years ola Read the Wantaas for bargalns. in e R i | \H!AHANTEED Realistic Perman- | 657-tf, | DOLL Dress Shup and Hosplta.l. STEWART WARNER combination radio and phonograph. Ph. Green 668 after 5 p.m. 700-t4 QUONSET house, 4th and Harris. 6:00 pm. to 8:00 pm. 700-t6 and USA. Write for free cata- logues. DeForest, 727 Royal, New Orleans, La. 700-t6 FOR SALE—65 deluxe yacht, new 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teak decks, hot water heat, deep freeze unit, elec. winch, fully equipped, new linens, Flame range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. i 664 121 TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house, 53¢ E. 5th St. Call Blue 207. 660-tL. i ———— o APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428 618-t4 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-1