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MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1947 =30 PASSENGERS ARE ————— “rownnereyPas;n VWANT ADS | AR5 (300 (1 (IR SRR . LB A"L-‘,I&e "f;’il:‘.“!‘MURPHY & MURPHY | FOR SALE pedic Hospital on Japonski ad-| ‘who | dressed the Woman's Club Friday Pan M'"'H'.!» 5 Few evening at \uu‘ second nnn\m} 1;y%;;f|!|lf;(;*];~’(” e theeo \TRANSFER Business, including| L84 4 some- meeting, speaking on her exper s one to Fair.| arage, trucks, etc; nice oil in- 38-it. TROLLER “Grey Goose’— rnoon or eve- iences Germany under Nazijto Whitehorse and g R e i | fully equipped, A-1 condition. SEVERAL good homes on Glacier| Call Green 715 or see owner on Highway; Peterson and Tuttorm- hoat in Small Boat Harbor. 705-2 through the 1 L")‘k’ eaul L weekend, the fi- r hour ating a rush a Passengers son, 10': mi.; Bednar, Auke Bay, etc. ncial crisis, in the Schools hamburger boo B(‘x‘ly roved unfounded. C Frar tly over $500 profil w re- plans ol DECKER Bldg., apts, Kendler, Don-{ Cial rents. vin and Superintendent alized from the Fair—more than cussed g Is T. J. Cole returned completing the amount pledged by ext meeting of the Swen Lund,!3-BEDROOM home, large Gdynkiewicz, Charles Van' ment, garage, 2 baths, elec. e Saturday afternoon wit the Club toward the Library Build- Club will be Hobby Night, Roy Dill, Doris P; | chen, furn., etc. uraging report after meet ing Fund will include a display of the Governor, Attorney Gen- The door prize a done by Club members. Ralph Rivers and Commis- 28-pound salmon, Plantation Show Boat u to Seattle: Preston Shiv-|DUPLEX, nice location, fully fur- Knuts:n, Stanley Orne, nished, oil heat, priced to sell. Governor of Alaska’ | ALBATROSS, 30 ft. crg, fully of Eduecation Dr. Ryan. into an enorm duled for next Saturday Carrie McCaslin,| €dquipped for fishing, $3,750. y learned that no Territorial the Fish at the Eiks b. The par- © Viola Morris, \;;c_lPARTIALLY compieted 3 rooms local shops, heirloom \Vr(imng d (‘< building of The outstanding succes: and in fi- ka's first County Fair s are al ubtedly lead to bi repeat per- ter ones in the fut Everyone last week- fashions from but' emen s end dous community nancial ret re formanc attending ciation of the wor bers of the Club and put on individual residents failed time du the s nor in hing. Many remained proved t success " NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA (Special Correspondence) SITKA, Alaska Oct. 11 faint hope that prompied the ng of two City representat with Alaska’s Go n the cooperation un- ‘ bet- \n]l and SCHENLEY the world's largest selling the the The send- in ves to from Seattle Harold Dawes, M. Miller, Ray Kennedy, Henry were: sig-| Spur- | Jac- of | and Car dis- | fre |8<C Woman's | QUés and| Orvil. Gipson Joe work na Gevin and infant I the success was given year's Fair report of Fair next full County for Cit as — NEW 61 h.p. KERMATH Sea Jeep Engine $560 cash. Ph. evenings Douglas 834 air and commer- by base- L i kit- chairs set, with large between 10 table and dresser 499 CABINET, Morris chair, mirrer. Ph. Red am. end 5 pm proved be R displayed frozen| A block of ice, & Exchange boott to Party | Hoos June Clav F. Brown, Wagner SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPURATION Empire State Building + New York, U.S.A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS be SUN KRAFT Sunlamp, crafter radio, coffee table, match- ing end table portable Royal typewriter, new GE electric bla could be expected before The Fish —Berg Fish Co., ty theme, which will carried EX-243EA and bath, Douglas, SACRIFICE nter and possibly not then; McCallum LeGaz, V Fcod, New out in decoration of the rooms and Phylils Dilworth, | for immediate sale. the school couid borrow up England Fish Co., bastian Stu- | in the entertainment, offers a grea Signil Neison, |7 ROOM house, Douglas Jfurnished. ket, electric heater with fan, car- $5,000 from the bank; that no art, ka Coast, Einstross, variety of = costume passibilities aid should be expected, in| Packers Smith and The Elks Duo—Ida Mae and Vien- hobe, Bill{ONE 7 tube Console Radio, one pct sweeper Ph. Green 629, No. 1 o)dloff. | table model radio — priced for Evergreen Apt. donate two $25 na- will provide music for dancing William¢ immediate sale. \ were ) Dick s the| Mr. and Mrs. Jim Vro different fish infant daug Linda s o Resn S il Eoa Bacon.|48 BASE Accordian, tive and edu- visit with Mrs. Vrooman's parents Frank| new, $75. Mr. and Mrs. George Bageen. The BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point A Louisa, fully furnished, large sleeping quarters, unsurpassed view. Priced for immediate sale d many pieas- Vrooman's are enroute to Gustavus in|/where Mr. Vrooman will be in COMPLETE modern home, 12th St. with rental addition. Can be and |charge of the CAA station afte seen by appointment only. ars of duty at the Fair- station 4 BEDROUM house, Star Hill. An- | <! MURPHY & MURPHY REALTOBS—ACCUUNTANTS Phene 676 over rirst Nationel Lo FOE SALE fon, dle Byre, Flg Cabuco, 1941 CHRYSLER Royal Sedan $800. Ba ord, Sam Asp, James Lev are Coltilda Wall, Mary Anne Gamner| S i ke and infant Carol. {JUKE BOX, Luger pistol, oil heat- Robert Garmer, Cpl. Harod| er ok e H Robert Perkins, Harold South Franklin, 705-t4 G Robert Peterson, Francis Pete Frank Heitzloma N R DOUG McHENZIE GETS SPECIALTRIP, T. OFR. zie, T Traffic eral Aanc Herb and Rozanski also aw Mi! to Whitehorse: F. Roll, Albert to Fairbanks IN l)RYER washer, practically new. Also one practically new € tube Philc® Table Model Radio. Small Kercsene heater. Inquire F. O. Saviers at Juneau Motors. 705-t7 The Perfect Gift=== A Diamoad Ring Diamond-Set Earscrews Diamond-Set Waiches Come in and ask about our Special Prices on Pre-War Diamond gap wiih » Jewelry while our stock is And shoud the Gity schools ex-|">" | 4 cng o o8 zgeralds spent the 3 Anchorage and now in the States their future plans they intend to returr eventually. two day Ewen, G practically Juneau M all. On Sat 4 sons flying to Seattle to Juneau to Seattle: ley, A. W. Biederman, 1son, Irma Ji William W. vres, Leo! Ledell Saxton, Wrigh Dapcevich, Marga Robert Alexander, B(D Winifred Lindsey, Mary | Maude Jones. 2 Juneau: John Pax City schools y there were tle and 19 per- 15 from recomme town pupils most cogent 1—that all out of 4 esting surprises excluded—thus cutti eautiful arts FULI I Y FURNISHED 2 bedroom hcuse for sale, large lot, oil fur- nace arage. Call 214-4th St. Ph. Red 398 T05-16 Chuck Hunt- William T.§ — Os-| Ernie 1 Service 1siness Car last W and vaca- na Bell, gins, -Cyrus Marilyn Alexander, Lundahl, Lindsey, Seattl and Mrs, Totem Air for a brief Jean 41 4 DOOR NASH 600 coks good, runs good, good. Ph, 039-2 short 1 long. T04-13 is ° ° ° Mrs. Geol . . . ° ° in cleared up—but L R winter satis- L butter % e to Si donated by Grand 11 m MAPLE DINING ly upholstered lows, € 289. You Will Likze Our “Lay-Away Plan”™ A hold t until Chr 503 bles, son 5 tubes sw. $50. Hotel Lobby. "Radio, Alaska daughter of Mr A DIMEAL Gillis, returned by Service plane last Fri- spending the summer in the States. Gillis, Art Alice : aeboard, nes T04-tL Like new. 704-14 Lum- 2 DROP LEAF t $20. Ph. Black 7 See at ? 755 ev nominal deposit Gift yo istmas. er relatives good pad Nash Sedan, Ph. Red 694. BARGAIN—1935 condition, new tires 1C with with Call Bla 6. na wave McDonald. The the North- Company and Conierence ldon Jack- Octobe A Christian Worker will be conducted at Sh Standard Company, was son Junior College from Mrs. Schae: for 16 to 26, sponsored jointly by for Pan American, was he NUGGET SHOP |0 3 T g e t considerec hat drast 1 3 s. Grace Chas2'Conference leaders will be Dr. John glad to put in some extra time a Ka f OUTBOARD Service ‘u:d repalr, Rear of Juneau Welding Machine Shop. P. O. Box 25 703-t6 INCOME PROFriRTY, apart- ments, completely furnished, elec- tric s eam heated, cement basenm new rinted, excel- lent condition, centrally located, reasonebly priced. Phone Blue 163 afternocns or evenings for ap- pointment. 703-t6 ation oil FCR SALE Twin engines, pletely reb NA Alrpianes— being com- and licensed, ex- tra low time engines, metal props and governors, heavy wing, radio and ‘ransmitter, full set blind flying instruments, delivered any- no extra delivery, private low price, further de- i 1 | { i i ll 704-tf now evere Ware, do- P: renresentative of the New on the job wt Deck Life of the Pacific cation to the & Charles D. Fern- to include a trip to the HA\\.muh President New Islands on compar buumm McKe i g t et uncle California, The rain and wind which has paa ST rly the been lashing and howling for over cisco of d !nm an opportuni w on Department 24 hours has completely disrupte d to make a familiarization tour over Oregon, acted all ¥ ng trip: Several parties the Hawaiian route mention went had planned to leave by boat this g entered | morning all were post- .o parties already out S spent the day ette lines and anchors. Those ture ak hunters who left on vice this morning Were' g ¢hent six days in the Islan pack by noon, thankful to have sunning on the beach at Ow: ganizations drew large crowds and gotten out of the woods without w.h. o5 " 4ho tourist ‘m‘m“‘mn\_ 3 t 1 the PAA office at Honolulu. | Fair, sponsored by'the style show 2 included not| However, He also flew to the island of| ivent the arrival of the English mn about 134 miles from Owahu, Duo, Viola Morris, Victoria ia one of the many inter-island! and their accompanist, nv,mg taxi services. Dilworth. ~ Most Weather “yroponzia was g guest in tioned Alaskan would have ., .oiioi home of the manager refused to fly in today’s StOrM.[yn.hoaiian Cannery, whom he| &) Ticket buyers were reconciled 10 o - Ajaska when the latter| Waitresses and Fountain ‘:‘:‘:'l:ixc::m tomorrow o €nlO¥ was hunting big game. His home is{ wanted at Percy’s Cafe. the on one of the great - pineapple Cbviously tired and shaken, the opeovione ang \(lfm a ux:m \f{{)\e |artists appeared on schedule this geciioveq his prize trophy, an | afterncon, for the students’ ma B Fetiimed Mash linee, beautifully ~groomed and oy o oot another one o igowned. Though their voices Show-| “\rogonsie wao taken on ed signs of strain, their arUstty|piete tour of the “Garden had suffered not a whit and their |, oaneq pecause of its { performance, their warmth of Per-ia,g apundant foliage and {gonality and graciousness WEI€ pe yeports that he had a won {thoroughly enjoyed and apprecial- gerry time on his trip, and while ed. {in Honolulu met Rita Travis, form- |erly PAA Traffic Manager at | Nome. [ “She i y Dr. R. N. Hester, MD Eye Spec- |, 1o % VEIV Iy alist of Ketchikan will be at the ily recommends { Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic a1, )i:; g | week following Oct. 12th. Appoint- | | ments for Eye Examinations may | Your ne oSits 3 % {be had by calling Clinic. ARE SAFE p .," i R : —adv. 700-tf | | Territory of Alaska, Office of the | BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES Shaflos Jueel | UNDERWAY WITH 35 SAVING BONDS G s | CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION | 1, Frank A. Boyle, Auditor of the| Thirty five were enrolled last Territory of Alaska, and custodmn‘m"m in the “Learning for Life” of corporation records for said Ter- |series of Sunday evening class | ritory, Do hereby certify that there ‘hml program at the Methodist | has been filed in my office on this, | Church. It was the first of eight | |the 10th day of October, 1947, 1hc ! sessions, seven more keing planned | written consent of all of the mem- | for succeeding Sunday evenings. Movement and Mrs. Synodical Come in and browse around Company, of A at pt exceptionally or a dc . for head et e et § BLISS® VARIETY SHOP Beads . . Paper Flowers . . Hose CHILPREN’S UNION SUITS Across from War Surplus Store -t6 NEW FLAGSHIP cngine 90 h.p. 3,000 rpm. See Boat Shop, North- em Commercial Co. 702-t6 from San geles and to the cularly enjoying the sleeper- which are a new PAA’s trans-Pacific co io islands, GLASS SHOW case wooden show racks. See Steven’s Store. 702-t6 EXPERIE! 'CED \\'um:m war time job as typist or store clerk. Phone Douglas 315 or Write Box 632, Juneau. 705-(3{ PART- TI’VIE Inquire Room 106 Health Department, ' BED, coil Territorial Building. 704-tf ess. Ph. Those ndou:tedly ROLLER SKATES $350 pr. Mad- sen’s Cycle and Fishing Supply. 702-t6 tending S indo foot 1 3 in the bean by the City Council t 1z ir t vent to Czcil McCle: weekend displays by local Seattle merchants, business houses and of on early u, Siaang, 546. mner spring mat- teris will 700-t2 animous vot The Coun ALTERATIONS and Plain Sewing. ELECTRIC washer, good condition, Call 208 Main St mile 9% un highway. 698-tf FREIGHT Refrigeration the storm did not pre- Phone 355 15% it. SPEED BOAT. Suitable for 693 4t 5 to' 15 h.p. outboard motor. Can- vas cecver $150. Ph. 51. WANTED Piay Douglas. the| STANOS RENIEL and TUNED (’1| Anderson Shop. i Fen. 698-tf SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington IN SEWARD Girls| pAACE CAFE. $9,00000 monthly 665 tf ncome. Long term lease. Low overhead. Priced at $9,300 for quick sale. Terms. Write or wire Mary Ann Balmat, Box 673, Seward, Alaska. 693 10¢ HIGH SCHOOL BOY wants job after school and Saturdays. Ph. 0374. 703-t3 " LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Fur lined g glov 0\vner may have same by paying for this adv. (dh.) MISCELLANEOUS PFARL ROl'TY Seamstress. Phone Blue 470 705-tf Alaskan grizzley, For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. O. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska a com- Island,” beauty flowe NEW Deluxe St. Clair Oil Range, $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. 682 tf | i e ‘_;,, 83 s o s GRS T L I | NOTICE | STEWART WARNER combination | radio and phonograph. Ph. Green 1 enthusiastic about 668 after 5 p.m. 700-t4 said, “and, heart- Hawaii to all QUONSET house, 4th and Harric. 6:00 pm. to 8:00 p.m. 700-t6 DOLL Dress Shop and Hospltal. Repairs made at reasonable pri-| ces. Clothes made according to size. Phone 547. P. O. Box| 1539. 679 tf AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box T6Z. 656-tr ,,,,, e 'METHODIST SUNDAY EVENING PROGRAM 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, Flama range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 12t BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, ete. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-t1 | TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house, 534 E. 5th St. Call Blue 297. 660-t. NATIONALLY FAMOUS SINCE 1878 SICRS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO. * " Washington's Oldest Indutrial Lnstitution e e l Complete Photographic Supplies | APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428. Developing — Printing — Enlarging | 618-t1 r i& management of this uank is pieaged Lo conserva- ave operation. The safety Distributed Throughout Alaska ot depusitors’ tunds is our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- per of Federal Deposit In- surance Cornoration which insures each of our deposit- ors agamnst loss to & maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” COURTESY: 7 DOUBLE 7 ——SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” - ) by ODOM & COMPANY Haines Cutoff Row Open To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations @ IH A\ IRIR A\ BUS LI oy = Alaskas Tealldla J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent NES JCTs 1. POWELL, Haines | bers of the Alaska Bible School, Inc., a non-profit corporation organized {and existing under and by virtue “uf the laws of the Territory of Al- aska, to the dissolution of said cor- | peration, written consent to such dissolution having been executed by all of the members of the corpora- ;tion on the Tth day of October, 1947. Therefore, in view of the above premises, T do further certify that the Alaska Bible School, Inc, a s non-profit corporation, is dissolved, pursuam to Section 924, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, upon the fil- ing, in this office of the proper . proof of publication of this certifi- | cate. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my official seal, at Juneau, the Capital, this tenth day of October, A. D. 1947 FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska. First publication, Oct. 13, 1947. Last publication, Nov. 3, 1947. The Epworth League is cooperat- ‘in'i in the program, and will pre- |sent a play at one of the final Sun- {day nights. The Young Adults wil ‘ht\ve charge of the worship section {on the Nov. 9, and the Woman’s | Society will conduct the devotions a week from next Sunday, in con- nection with the week of prayer and self-denial. This 15 the first such program offered by the church and makes pessible training sessions for Christ- ian living. Additional enrollment is |still open in afl the classes and anyone interested is cordially in- vited to enroll | ning. e VANCOUVER VISITORS C. H. Dickenson, J. Naughton, S. Reambkottom and Tony Poloskos of Vancouver are registered at the Gastineau. B Read the Wantaas for bargains. stopping at the Baranof. next Sunday eve- | | | | EMBLEM DRILL TEAM !Drill Team will be held tomorrow Arplasel P;m:‘aa:fll:i';umh & | FOR SALE—Three houses and Tlot, ‘ houses in good condition and best GUARANTEED Realistic Perman-| location. Inquire Trevor Davis ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 1 FOR RENT 315 Decker Way. NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, steambath free — Scandinavian Rooms, So. Franklin St. 704-1mo. PRACTICES TUESDAY: The practice of the Emblem Club | evening instead of tonight. H. B.|goa U mo TNt Down town Grenroos will be drill leader !or. the practice ‘which will be held in| ocation. Inguire at Dnrn:;l_’s;u the Elks Hall beginning at 8 o'clock. | R . | CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean FROM ANCHORAGE | beds. 315 Gold St. 656-t1. Harold Gribble of Anchorage is| !staying at the Baranof Hotel. Walt 2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson Smith and Mr. and Mrs. S. P, Bldg. 624-t1 Mock of the § i ; QK O o SR | ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home ' Hotel. Phone 886., —————— L ot e o o R U LS NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or FROM KETCHIKAN Dr. R. N. Hester of Ketchikan is| weeck. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 5462t

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