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PAGE SIX stu- 1 | neau High School ‘U\u is now a ,um||mummmmnmmnmummnmnnnnmm|muuwn.mmmnnh.a Shirley Kleweno, et ot wasnincion sioie conere ' Lincoln High School of Everett and 3 NEW WINTER SCHEDULES! | Robin Clyde Are i s u's i AR Navy. He is now in his senior year % it { M d n States at Washington State College whetre 3 Effective: October Ist to April 1st | ame ; B e e e { {| Mr. and Mrs. Walter P. Kieweno! p, neymoon in Spokane will return 5 P dE sy*””")‘“-("‘ ;’l"“ il of “";"I“ to Washington State to completé | daughter, Shirley Mae to RobiD thejr schooling. Also attendin : assenger an Xpress i James Clyde, son oi Mrs. W. M./ wachington State is Waltet Kleg ; § | Tryon of Everett, Wash. The mar- ' w.., Jr. brother of the bride. 4 DAILY {|iiage was performed in the Grey-| : Y 3 Juneau—Ketehikan {|stene Chureh at Pullman, Wash., { SOUTHEOUND NORTHBOUND | |on September 13 with Rev H IS 'I' 0 R I ( ! 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:0p | [John Haupt reading the service = 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P {; Gliven in marriage by her grand- { 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P | |father W. R. Hickman, the bride | { 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 2:00P {|wore a brown dressmaker suit OUTBUR'ST ! | made with a turquoise and sequin ‘ Juneau—Sitka {|tim with é grey hat, She carried ! 9:00A Lv. JU Ar. 11:50°A | |her Rainbow Bible, which was de- { *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A | corated with Talisthen roses and AT M E T ! (* or earlier) ! |a shower of bronze ribbons | ! — - ~ {! Miss Joan Sue Flomer, cousin of : . { |the bride, was her only attendant —— ! TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS { [She wore a brown suit with gold (Continuea jrom Pace UneE. 3 Juneau—Haines—Skagway 5 g ‘;ll;‘;l)‘l‘l’)”'pfn‘“ 104 k4 ",,“]1,]“": the signing of non-Communist affi- ! 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU Ar, ok O vas best man and. the 98VI%. 1.(1?(:1 ;\Nh.xih.«t:nf\,‘:l the N 2:55P Lv. HAINES Ly. 3:55P { | ushers were Walter Kleweno Jr. cn‘x?\umnn floor a(l whic 1L:\f|s ! 30P Ar. SRAGWAY A 1 s o Blriiais ine nviet Tl WA ! DR NS e - i { |black dress with a corsage ‘;1 s':n.l- b the City convention | { : { /mon gladioli for her daughters j o5 " Leyis took his miners { JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed Fri. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. ! wedding. Mrs. Tryon, mother of the = P el after that Angoon X Hawk Inlet X { |bridegroom, wore a brown dress ung formed the CIO. He fell out Baranof X Hood Bay X .. .. 5 and a corsage ol yellow gladioli with the CIO after 1940, however, Chatham . x Hoonah X X X || Following the ceremony, a Te= oni yoge his | Bghth vibhY Chichagof X Kimshan sy il lception was held at the home of |4 pederation < years later Oopol - Sool S e Rev. and Mrs. John Haupt for| gyicheson, who helped to per-| Elfin Cove X Port Althorp, X friends and relatives. The lace cov- | ¢uade Lewis to get back in the Excursion In X Superior X - ered table décor was a three-tiered Apy, and backed himir the affi-| Funter X Tenakee X X X | wedding cake in silver and white goyiy fight within the 15-man Gustavus X Todd X with miniature wedding bells and executive council, failed to vote doves and a centerpiece of white en the convention, by X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. cHEBSaHEFAEMS With white tagers: ;\11}:’1]\:“}:::1 v\:’llx‘t.n el bz oy After the bridal couple had cut cided to amend its constitution and PHONE 812 the first piece of cake in the tra- go away with its 13 vice-presiden- ditional manner, the cake Was cies. . @& N W { served by Mis. Tryon. | i e AR nlns" } The bride is a graduate of Ju- FORMER SKAGWAY TEACHER ! | IS MARRIED AT ANCHORAGE { } Inez M. Mauder oi Goshen, Ind,, H alnl'n:s WAKE “P Yo“R and George M. Parkko of Anchor- age, were recently married in the WMII} } llVER B"-E_ Cook Inlet metropolis. The bride is a former teacher in Anchorage, recently with the Alaska Railroad, and Parkko, electrician with a pri- vate firm at Al ge, is a former ur bowels every day. If this Hher at & 3 ur food may not teacher at Si it T¢ may Just docay’ in the bowels. Then — gas bioats up your stomach. You get con- . You feel sour, sunk and the world Without Calomel =And You'll Jump Out of Bed in the Morning Raria’ to Go ver should pour out about 2 pints of ‘lII||ll||IlllIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI S~ JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL g freely, - > FROM SEATTLE est A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Meyer, and Earl Doebke of Se- egistered at the Baranof. F3 pints o Liver Pills to get the P i > u foel “up and up- ing freely to make y WELDING make “up amd up attle are 1 f . Scetive 'fi,k';‘.‘.kf..’fi"in.“n'f.‘w fredly. Ask el - o PHONE 787 Third and Franklin for Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Sell it with an Empire Wantad. i You’ve Waited for o ] L ] ® [ © THE #EHW HOOVER BLISS’ VARIETY SHOP Beads . . Paper Flowers . . Hose CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS Across from War Surplus Store el FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regularsailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington Instantly converted for cleaning furniture, draperies, bare floors and For Rates and Information linoleum. CONSULT . o i asy to use from floor Alaska Transportatien Company bl sy GASTINEAU HOTEL Cleans rugs fast and’ thoroughly./ P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Picks up flubbcr;v dog _hairs, thread and lint. Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS Keeps rug colors fresh. More Hoover for the money than ever before. See us now for details tbout the New Hoover, Model 27.7, d -[ management of this JaLE 8 Dieaged LO conserva- wve operation. The safety st depositors’ tunds is our yrimary consideration In addition. the bank is a mem- oer of tederal Deposit In- surance Corvoration which insures each of our deposit~ ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED t beats it sweeps us it cleans ~ See us for this aml 0ther Meodern Appliances Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & FOWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service i FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA | MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | | THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” COURTESY- 1 Munz 7 ———SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA Sally Jefferies Is THE REPUBLICAN PARTY OF ALASKA Honored at Tea by | Mk - Mrs. Don Foster, Scrambled WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1947 1 ? | | | | A ten in hbuoh of Mtlis Sahy] MURPHY & H“BPHYl Jeffries was given yesterday af- {ternoon by Mrs. Don Foster at qus « |TRANSFER Business, including| - her home. Miss Jeffries, who is gsx:ap:gfis.fl;:t: nice ofl in- : | ; = our ' subject he could uce to Austrate Highway; Petérson and Tuttorm-| jof Alaska and will return (o the fuddled bunglings of bureau- | CIERVOV FERSOR O k| Washington at the end of this cracy, hie'd never find a better one | 5;‘;‘}' e i aigid | | week. Calling during the tea than the current egg situation o X jh'“:‘; were 50 women. !‘i)(-m we have the government ex- 'DECII{?;SML apts, and commer e ik oie ol il U il gt ol """g'?ss;unoom home, large base- illu occasion with autumn (lqu- Tess day’ a vmek» " ment, garage, 2 baths, elec. Kit- lers and orange tapers. Pouring At the same time, we find 1hnl| chen, furn., eté. |were Mesdames €. C. Carter, C. E. ghjs very same government has on DUPLix, nice location, fully fur- Albrecht, Howard Anderson, Henry jts hands more eggs than it knows Aned, o0 neat, priced to sell Harris, Ruth Mize, James Ryan, what to do with Tt e S sl |Harvey Starliig, Ernest Gruenir The government itself arlua]lHAIBA'{Rggf ‘:Omfl .573'0 e ‘HO‘":‘ Rufus, Wainc Hendrick- owns a total of 29 million pounds P‘;‘f;‘ p; g - ‘e'f'd '3“ oG 1, Grover Winn, George F + of dried eggs and more than 61 A 1”1\1 !I;Y l;um}; ESACR;FI(T;. {Earl McGinty, B. D. Stewart million pounds of frozen e il lmfm‘ém:‘g;‘: {Miss Priscilla Parker and Dr These ezgs were purchased by the 1Catherine Sherwood government fcr the express purpose ” ROOM house, Douglas furnished. | 1 al it 3 of keeping egg prices ‘m (ONE 7 tube Console Radio, one T INCORPORATION The money used to buy these eggs, | table model radio — priced for) The Alaska Credit Bureau of An- which came originally, of course, ' immediate sale. { chorage, Inc., has filed its Articles fyom the American taxpayer, was |8 BASE Accordian, practically] of Incorporation with Territorial spent for the purpose under law new, $75. Auditor Frank A. Boyle. It was which was designed to protect m;,’BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point formed by Willard P. Thomas, producers against the harsh e('l-! Louisa, fully furnished, large Marjorie K. Thomas and Wilma H. nomic effect, on them, of a big egg{ SIeeping quarters, unsurpassed White. It is capitalized for $100,000 surplus. view. Priced for immediate sale. {with stock divided into 100,000 Now Americans are asked to go|{ COMPLETE modern home, 12th shares having a par value of $1 without so we can feed Europe, but{ St. with rental addition. Can be | each. the bureaucrats who are busy ad-{ Seen by appointment. only. i | - .. dling the egg muddle say they can't § i BEDROUM house, Star Hill. send this egg surplus to Europe be- | AT momeL a0y e i o e - | MUBPHY & MURPHY |. Hubert V. Niemi of Wolt Creek, This is no fantasy, parody, or REALTORS—ACCUUNTANTS Oregon, is registered at the Hotel .o.icature ¢ ! Phone 676 over wiret Nstur-x B umegt, Rogree BEf Ve io W e s diial and Iamianiat0d I Ry tatn. G ;»«";:::3 and it is happening xlg,ht‘ rnn SALE wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 uf s SR Y 1¥ tug gaviifimens eend A S 5 941 CHRYSLER moyai Sedan $800 e T plus eggs, which it owns to Europe, | a1 g63 or Blue 655 704-t6 it will have to pay for them all over again. The price it will have to pay will be more than the current market price of eggs The government has to pay “par- ity” prices for eggs when it buys them, and this “parity” level from time to time is somewhat above the regular market price (Indeed, the main purpose of gov- ernment egg purchases is to jack up ce when it divs too far below Office of the Auditor JUNEAU CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of the Territory of Alaska, and cus- todian of corporation records for said Territory, DO HEREBY CER- TIFY that there has been filed in my office on this, the 2nd day of October, 1947, the written consent of the stockholders of the JUNEAU LOGGING COMPANY r pistol, oil heat- JUKE BOX, Lug er, washing machine. Ph. 627 or call 503 South Franklin. 705-t4 | BARGAIN—1935 Nash Sedan, good condition, new tires. Ph. Red 694. ‘ 704-tf CESSNA Alrplanes— Twin engines, now being com- pletely rebuilt and licensed, ex- tra low time engines, metal props "FOR SALE- VV ANT o - s 4 ADS FOR SALE FOR SALE — New three-bedroom house complete with garage, full concrete basement, oil furnace, electric range, electric hot water heater, hardwood floors. Located on Behrends Aventte, thé “High- lands.” Phnn(‘ 107 or B41. 707-t5 '\IEW ARGUS ©-3 “Camera. with western light meter. Ph. 289. COFFEE TABLE and matching end table, new GE Blanket. Ph. Green 629 707-t1 PLYMOUTH pick-up, See Brownic The Barber. 708 3rd St. 707-13 BED DAVENO, good condition. Dotiglas 552. 707-t3 WILL SWAP Elgin pocket watch or pilot chronometer wrist watch for gun or typewriter. Box 3152, Empire. 707-t3 2 YEAR OLD HERCULES marine engine, 125 h.p. with high tension, magnett and power take off, with wheel. Will seil for half price or trade late model car. Across the Douglas Bridge, Emil Vienola 707-t6 1935 INTERNATIONAL Panel truck Best cffer takes. See at Jorgen- fon Motors 707-t3 ® e 0o 0000000 0 o0 ° . ¢ 27 ft. CABIN cruiser at re- e ° duced fall price. Make of- e . fer. Biue 560. See at Float e L No. 3, Slip 4. . ° . . e 0000005 0 AMATEUR RADIO STN. 150 WATT Cellins Xmtr. BC-312-N Rece.ver, with Speaker and Pow- er supply. Ph. Black 693. 706-t3 1941 FORD Station wagon, 5 new tires and tubes, new brakes. See Bob Miller, Gastineau Hotel 706-t6 NEW JEEP motor still in crate. Call between 6 and 8 p.m. Doug- las end of bridge. 2nd stairw: 1st house. Ph. O. F. Harr and mciiress No. 33 Rocker and chair, TIQUE an- tique wall clock and table lamp. Radio, smoking stand, overstuff- ed davenport and chair, 1 large dining room table. 214 4th St. Ph. Red 398. 706-t5 the pri a corporation organized and exist- ?,p,“_m_.. e and governors, heavy wing, radio I Ve P by vty of the laws 'y, bureaucrats have so rigged| 8nd ‘ransmitter, “,m BpL G of the Territory of Alaska, to the Sk R flying instruments, delivered any- ; : the government’s egg handling that dissolution of said corporation in thelr way of doing things, these] Where in Alaska &t no extra WHEREFORE, in: view of the above /1 ¢ eqns can't be sent to Europe | Ccharge, prompt delivery, private premises, I DO FURTHER CER- g o “00 T00 0 0 o ng the | concern exceptionally low pri JIEY that the Juneau LOGEINE amerjcan taxpayer to pay Peter to{ ONC or a duzem, for further de- Company, a corporation, is dis- oo "po ; g | tails write Box 399 Nome, Alaska. solved, pursuant to Section 924, P "0 " 704-t6 We are egged on to go eggless, Compiled Laws of Alaska, 1933, Upon e op oo O 10 B0 cagless, £ the filing in this office of the proper Lcoiuse of 2 scarcity, while at the FAEEY Te. same time wi ve a surplus Proof of publication of this certifi- *"yyy IC FE FENE & o ety o WANTED b AR TR the surplus? The moral of this |——————m0— - o ;‘re:“[‘u‘; ;“ ;13“5,:’1, i aphase of the classic ('h)ckon-‘HMME [TCBI’I“"L ‘0“““ B‘l‘)“l‘“‘ R C A S __ and-egg riddle is obvious: { Making. Black 510. 707-1mo e horemt o iy Do e ¢ | Whenever bureaucratic govern- | {7y TRADE 1500 ft, of 2 x 4 o fhave hereunto sel my nand and 8l ‘ment sticks its thumbs into the| " y'g or both for 1M ft. shiplap, fixed my offiolal seal, ab JUBeal, rormal workings of the cconomic| pp Geen 414 D b ; & "‘I!\'“i‘)v 19;;‘ econd day of OC- zchinery of supply and demand, g : RESL, At Tl it unfailingly, to use the parlance of | MAKING TRIP to Kuku Island FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of Alaska Flrst publication, Oct. 8, 1947. Tast publication, Oct. 29, 1947. | the show busines Seattle Post-Inte! “lays an egg."— 1ligencer. Most political writers agree a Re- publican will be elected President in 1948. With the Tetritory of Alaska's sad plight, its mining ruined and at a standstill due to Democratic , policies; the depletion of Alaska ,/ Fishing due to incompetent rules Sy 1 17 p ¢ ; { ! Administration, the only relief is to , be on the 1948 Republican swing to |insure Alaska a remedy. There is |no ctner remedy available for our l/ : | ills so get Republican NOW. /7 ~ /, | TIIE REPUBLICAN CENTRAL . COMMITTEE OF ALASKA. (Paid adv.) > | Enlarge ir? | WEIMAN HOLBROOKS 10 TOUR CANADA AND U. §. Mr. and Mrs. Wellman Holbrook left on the Princess Prince Rupert. | will drive to Banff, Jasper Nation- {al Park and then YOI'R INSURANCE protection should be en- larged to fit changing conditions. This Hartford what losses might occur. |the | | California, | their " WANTED! MEN AND WOMEN WHO ARE HARD OF HEARING To make this simple, no risk hearing test with Ourine drovs used with simple syringe. If you are deafened. bothered by ringing, returning home at Point Louisa. Shattuek Agency Seward Street Juneau coagulated wax (cerumen), try the Ourine Home Methed test that £o enabled them to hear well again. You must | hear better after. making this simple test or you get your money back at once. Ask about Ourine Ear Drops today at Butler, Mauro Drug Co. adv. Phone 249 Haines Cutoff Now Open To FAIRBANKS or ANCHORAGE Trip Leaves Juneau EVERY THURSDAY See J. B. BURFORD for Reservations " IH A\ IR BUS LINES — %WELL Hames J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent Louise for From there they into eastern remainder of the winter in in April to buzzing head noises due to hardened or nany say has H for 6 days can take party of four. Ph. Green 414. 706-t3 EXPERIENCED woman wants part time job as typist or store clerk. Phone Douglas 315 or Write Box — 632, Juneau. 705-t3 { ALTERATIONS & Call 208 Main St. Plain Sewing. 1 DAVENPORT, 1 iron bedstead, springs and mattress. Call George Bros. Liguor Store. 706-tt | B it s 3 ROOM house partly furnished. Ph, Red 499, 10 am. to 5 pm. 706-tf NEW 61 hp. KERMATH Sea Jeep Engine $560 cash. Ph. evenings Douglas 834 705-16 CABII\ET table and chairs set, Morris chair, dresser with large mirror. Ph. Red 499 between 10 am. and 5 pm. 705-tf Anderson Shop. Waitresses and Fountain _Girls wanted at Percy’s Cafe. MISCELLANEOUS !—Tfiifim H Seamstress. Phone Blue 470 705-tf DOLL Dress Shup and Hosplla.l. Repairs made at reasonable pri-| ces. Clothes made according to size. Phone 547. P. O. Box 1539. 679 AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 76Z. agency “ekonv‘es the |Canada. After touring Canada, 656-t1. | chance to talk with prop- |0 i “visit with Mrs. Hol- | erty owners who want 10 |rcok's family in Minnesota and BF?,‘?LI-‘;Y;!ZDP' TR know just how their in- then drive as far south as Florida e alere e ”3636 4 | surance fits their needs. |and across to California via the|{ It is our business to know |scuthern route. They will spend WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies 665 tf and regulations by the Democratic | pfTANOS RENTEL and TUN'ED‘SPIN Dl{Yn‘R‘ washer, practically new. Also one practically new € tube Philco Table Model Radio. Small Kerosene heater. Inquire F. O. Saviers at Juneau Motors. 705-t7 FULLY FURNISHED 2 bedroom | house for sale, large lot, oil fur- nace, garage. Call 214-4th St. Ph. Red 398. 705-t6 DROP LEAF tab;e and sxdebomd $20. Ph. Black 7556 evenings. 704-tf |OUTBOARD Service and repair, Rear of Juneau Welding Machine Shop. P. O. Box 2523. 703-t6 INCOME PROPERTY, 3 apart- ments, completely furnished, elec- tric stoves, steam heated, cement | basement, newly painted, excel- lent condition, centrally locatea, | reasonably priced. Phone Blue 163 | afternoons or evenings for ap- | pointment. 703-16 Developing Printing Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Enlarging | .BED coi! cpiing, inner spring mat- | tress. Ph. 546. 700-tf GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up,, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT SINGLE ROOM fur working wo- man in private home, call Red 462, 706-t3 No. 70 Willoughby. Next to Coles Barn. Call Blue 275. |NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, steambath free — Scandinavian Rooms, So. Franklin St. 704-1mo. ROOMS FOK RNI. Down town location. Inquire at Darnell’s. 657-tf. CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. 656-t1. ;2 OFFICES for rent in Simpson Bldg. 624-t1 'ROOM—kitchen _privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 888. ———— e NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-3t GARAGE or warehouse 24 x 70 ft.| 708-tf | lELEC’luIC washer, good condition, mile 9% on highway. 698-tf | STEWART WARNER combination { radio and phonograph. Ph. Green | 668 after 5 p.m. 700-t4 | QUONSET house, 4th and Harris, 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 700-t6 {FOR SALE—65' deluxe yacht, new { 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teak decks, hot water heat, deep | freeze wunit, elec. winch, fully equipped, new linens, Flama range; excellent condition. Write | Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 124 TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house, 53¢ E. 5th St. Call Blue 297. 660-tf. APT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428 618-t1 FOR SALE—Three houses and lot houses in good condition and best location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-¢ LOST AND FOUND FOUND—Fur lined glove. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. (dh) |

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