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PAGE SIX AIRLINES tern Alaska | ewing ' | HHHE RN EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Pranklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS | ras e et Juneau JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS-—SHEET METAL PHONE78) Third and Franklin Vi et AL SR TR TR A § BLISS®° VARIETY SHOP | Beads . . Paper Flowers . . Hose ! i CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS t Across from War Surplus Store § i FREIGHT Refrigeration AT SERVICE {o ALASKA Regular sailings from Seatile and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS I management of this valLE S 01POged Lo conserva- Jve operation. The satety ot depusitors’ tunds s our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- * per of rederal Deposit In- surance Corvoration which insures each of our deposit- ors against lcss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Alma Henrikscr., a resident 1 for a year, has left for Torkilsen and chil- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FLOWN HERE BY PAA —JUNEAU, ALASKA National Forest Timber | ‘BA FRID s o - o -0 - 1 1 el AY, OCTOBER 17, 1947 DOLL Dress Shup and Hospital BY SHOES to be bronzed with PLYMOUT:i pick-up, See Brownie " | dren, Kim and are visit- been a great deal| 1 ' ) .lllllllllll"lll|IIIIIIHIIIlIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIll||IIIIINIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIliIlIllIlh,[ Sl Missouri $16nY the “oaguees thn i ? i :1 l Besides their andparents, Mr. few days. Jack Wolf and hi ' m n o and Mrs. C Haughaweut, the and young son have arrived BE OBSERVED BY I 5 NEw WINTE H4 1 |children are also visiting three from Hood Bay and the occupy-! | { { reat-grandparents whom they ing the house on Nob Hill. Wolf €! \ i . : ve not seen for sev years. will be cannery superintendent for Epls(opAllANs | # { Effective: October 1st fo April Ist ; | mcoute to Missour, the travelers the fall stason e i e ! stepped at Winslow, Wash, for - { ! ! (Spesial Correspondence several days at the home of Mrs.| Charles Dindsdale has completed, The Church of the ” .\A|:sl’|ll1;]v MURPHY & MURPHY | FOR SALE ! P dE ! LIGAN Alaska Oct. 15— To Torkilson's brother-in-law and sis-'a trip to Juneau where he secur- Will join with the other i ! a Tk b I : S efenting TRANSFER e e - { assenger an Xpress {Inonor Mr. ana Mrs. Basil Riley, ter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fareell, cd his flrst cltizenship papers. | Oburches wepreseniing S8 B EIN ke, oo o io8 § TROLLERS 29 to 46 ft. 1 packer N DAILY { /who were married late last spring mer residents of Pelican. | LT :- opatians o obserie S 80 5 atmbers, 22 8038088, 1 ¥ \ va t the Commun- ‘mma Wal n spent Sunday this col - > 3 § ¥ S - ! / [ was held Commun- 7 R Mrs, Euaiia \\.i tonen spen i% X’ ahout the Anglican Commun- |SEVERAL good homes on Glacier, 5 h.p. Evinrude like new. Juneau N Ketchik { it on Satur ev Oct. Visitors a the home of Mr. and eral da visiting her 1-in-law *ArOUBNC . LAl DA | Highway; Peter. ad Tuttorm-| Marine, Inc. * 800-t6 ! 3 ___ Juneau=sKetchikan N | which M. W. Soule and Mrs. Mrs. M. W. Soule and Mrs. Soule’s and daughter, Dr. and 1,. C./fon the youth in each parisn milll - R e ] e & , { BOUTHBOUND o . \ |Gordon Underhill were co-hosts. sis Mrs. Walter R. Peterson, Poiley in Juneau participate i i 4| ) R e s “|JENNY LIND twin beds, springs $ { 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 410P {170 4¢ were the diversion of the and her daughter Camille from vices in several ways By, S5 | “and mautizases. Ph- 21 600-02 > RAgi . irds r e ersion of ® anc r da r Ca —— : ‘ k3¢ ti s. : " -t2 ]+ BN L&y PEEREESLHC L. 380P | . The Whtil WiTsie " ere? Arishorags Juck Dear s busy buliling + ol Here in Juneau at EHoly Trinity)DECECEE Sl apts; st comumer 4 - { 13:00N, Lv. WRANGELL e ed with a chest of Rogers Louse on the flats in anticipation Several young men of the "f‘“s“!a_g;},;%'gfi AR B oot ey i i { 12:40P Ar.. KETCHIKA! Rl { Geologist D. L. Rossman and.of the arrival of his brother ana Will take part in the ek KEAS, IATGe - wmt-| dnsasker A50.DRX. Y - BV | G e g 4 " 7 7 : ser Morning Prayer. Rod- ment, garage, 2 baths, elec. Kit- Ph. 567 800-t3 : Juneau—Sitka { jous kitchen utensils his wife and son have left for family from Finland 5t President of the! chen, furn., etc i y o - s 4t " b - i ney ms, sider e o . 3 | - L e— e —— \ 9:00A Lv U Ar. 11:50°A : “Nm:“ : Late in home in Arlington, Vugmm. 4 — : Senior Class at the Juncau H“hIDUPLEX, nice location, fully fur- BARGAIN property, $415 monthly { <0:20a Lv. 10:30a | refreshments were Mr. Rossman spent & busy sum-| Mis. Hennie Johnson has Te- oo wil read the s Pat-| nished, oil heat, priced to sell. | income, lot over 300 ft. long $13,- N 10304 ! a table hav as a mer mapping the geology of this'turned to town after being em- ”x. At (“;.‘ ‘;”“ALBATROSS 30 it 008, ruhy 500, $6.000 cash takes it. Call 336 ! = e ! il wediny T G s wpf\’v‘;fj::i;; )::jnx;wfoln)n?-sin;‘:vr}‘:nnz.'fl-\ ad ¢ ter reading, and How:| equipped for fishing, $3,750. 800-t12 { S i b 5 v =S \ haked' W oy R I ' et 7o e to read the lessons.| PARTIALLY completed 3 rooms| - —— -~ ——— \ TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS { B R {3;:;’_“‘“: b o e ' T ho asaiyte) | and BAEh: iDreait SAGRISCE B e e N . " aughte rley s t 3 f | tacl mangle. G " ! Juneau—Haines—Skagway { — !week in Juneau recently. The| Mr. and Mrs, William Horton. V”‘" “:"‘“"" Gh St s ey ;’gé’&“fix‘:ze ;zfg»m i Blm," 7-0,0 TR wnfol;?:; \ %ol ! tikar Ie ot. 14 for | trip s made on their boat, the 1 were married June: an h R B | ¥ i iy o P GO TRIVOR A S v R 2:00P 1 Ar. 4:40P ikanin le Oct. 14 for|trip was made on their ere married in N Y £ % . { 5 ~‘~s‘ \ i z siness fo rthe United | Flower. lin September, are now i «.“A the (1. ‘«(v’.o‘n of xK U(,I. r:?t‘u‘ll_;l.:ol:lil'l ml; Con;ole Rafho, one! BARGAIN—1935 Nash Sedan, good ! 310 r. SKAG 4 Lv. :30P ! “old Storage pany e here. Mrs. Horton is the ho is chairman o hers, will{ table moi el radio — priced for| condition, new tires. Ph. Red 694. H $.10P Ar. SKAGWAY 3 : Cok : > 5% R TAWeate bl her F ushers at service.! immediate sale. | 704-tf ! Times PST (120°) 1 is organizin, Appearing “.v Octoser issue 75 ;‘;ml‘w\r o :;“‘,; "I‘ wrences They are Burke Riley and Neil|48 BASE Accordian, practically| — . \ ! Bgestue LI8 L oot e " Fritchman new, $75. M 3 SRR L \ 5 z Grahams® boat crew tolipann. < » $75. OUTON Coat $50. Suit $15, heat | : roeshl mebing s A e T : > The Holy Trinity Choir under|BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin,Point! and sun lamp $35, chairs $80 and H _ Mon. Wed.Pri. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. | R Pa g AR g B % i ¥ . . the direction of Ernest Ehler has| Louisa, fully furnished, large, $25. Lamp $16, coffee table $15 N » Council, M: e story of Mr. and Mrs. W. Under the direction of Mrs. C. C. & . N ¢ this 9y o A AR » wa )\ Hawk Inlet X N 5 2 4 prepared special music for this| sleeping quarters, unsurpassed| Buggy $12, figure skates $10. \ . > ] aham, elderly settlers at Gull Perscneus, an Assemblies of God i he Rector will preach | % g s » 4 o . % { f Hood Bay X - ) ho ave. Tuiads toF: IREIIMissianess | SOty His besh or- o eui and the Rector will pre view. Priced for immediate sale., Blue 830. 700-12 { X Hoonah o who are famous Missionery Society has been o'~ on youth Sunday and its Relevance | COMPLETE modern home, 12th| — — LS Ui 3 { o o x ! -canned products. ganized The group of WOmMeN , . poic Trinity. { St. with rental addith C be BOAT BARGAIN, for quick sale § ! = * ¥ x | has contributed to a'plan to gather clothes and sew 2 - A S il b] > ;“ SR N0 G cale . g 68 700-t3 | \ - x ! azines, and at pres- to sent to the ne CLARA SMITH DIES B e ,e"‘s"““- j . o3 A e ' 5 - & ! on other articles the Philippin Mrs., Clara Smith, who went to | EDREOUM house, SEMBEIN.. | Al RIS LBOK Daw. fut = % x ¥ x 1 e t. Ann's Hospital from Skagway, | i o Qe § } X k X XAy St. Ann’s Pl m coat, size 16, worn only few times. : { X X H s = S ‘“ 1 \.(rlj\ ilg\;flr}' v‘vh||: g.’,’”"fi”,’,‘f (:; 7\;.9 iugfiggy &(;(,EJN'IANTS Ccst $400, will sell for $200 cash. i H 8 addock | for n Whit ock. Sh & 2 years age, §-—~ACCH Write P. O. Box 2079. 709-t3 \ ime $ ‘\ in Ju- f Gler native gof Farmington, Wash. | Phone 676 over »iret Natwpel &g | ——— e ! e \ the home of Mrs. Pad- his family Word cf her death is being wired j o FOR SALE — New three-bedroom ' FJ"’,_{\(’: 512 H dock's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake r hi, home in Mt on, to her only known relative, a sister | WANTED house complete with garage, full ! RO N ! Crople and Mike Toml is living in Independer Ore. ' Mr c te basement, oil furnace, | -~ -~ - \ ST south to relatives E. A. Weddle. The remains are e S < electric range, electric hot water ' \ Blanning has returned from friends in Washington and Oregon. the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. | Rep. in touch heater, hardwood floors. Located y ( ¥ } ! juneau where he went for medi- : el o | and lumber trade to cn Behrends Avenue, the “High- ! Oflf,’ ’Z / \ fall (q) aid and is now recuperating at Men's two-pants sults are now| COITY old est. line on side; COm-| lapds." Phone 107 or 641. 707-t5 ! oL § his home. 3] I arriving. See them on display at! mission. Delco Pt. & War. Wks, | 3 ! s/ | s g GRAV The Clothing Man.” 6 tf| 2469 Enterprise Street, Los Ange- NEW ARGUS C-3 Camera wits 4 AR | les 21, Calif. 800-t2 western light meter. Ph. 289. | { \ \ ~ P s:;m E\:m.‘c:m;?"e ‘1‘: N For Sale | bockends and pi frames. We The Barber. ‘ S8 _jofins w . R ix . Sealed bids will be received by the | pick up and deliver. Do our own | — —— - ’ — Sowsd® daughter rily oute,| S:ix passengers arrived from Se- ! 5 ¢ e St daushter et f:x.xlfllll_\‘v‘\l'El;:‘\:‘lr ook passengers arrived {r0m ¢ Resionel Forester, Juneau. Aiaska, | work i Junesu. Call Black 275, BED DAVENO, good s s5is o i e o torday. and five came in from UP to and including 9:00 A. M. No- | or write Box 671, City. 800-t3 Reneies e -~ RELAX in i the north. Fifteen flew to Seattle, Yember 3, 1947, for all the merchant- | ~rorr—gmpen S mn e WILL SWAP Elgin pocket watch or b veek busy |and four went to Annette. able dead timber, standing or down, | QU LN omRn en pilct chroncmeter wrist watch ; % / The -past -week has been. a bisy4aHc Aour WoN nnotk and all the live timber marked or | board and rocm in private home.| P hroncmeter wris { ¥ |[(‘5[‘4{' one for the port of Pelican. The| Passengers from Seattle were: , o ooo0 oo 0ptine on an area | Write Empire 3168. q09-t1| for gun or typewriter. Box 3152 y; R Y= Clove Hitch, Square Knot, Coastal| ie Swanson, Hanna Pileberg, ?rLir.Tix\aan;-p:fmnv«plz'm b el e o L e | Empire. 707-t3 , 3 sh Knot awkins, Frank Steen, War- Lova IN8 GPDTOXIRALGY < BCP=S O | HEMS' NG Button ¥ 2 SLA(KS Ramiler and Flemish ~Knot all Hawkins, Frank Steen, War- ¢ orin nore of the south arm of | HEMSTITCHING wB0 BT o e i avine 7 & c within a period of three aham, Evah Graham Hood Bay, A dhiialty Felands Sohs | Making. Black 510. 707-1mo srgine 15 B itk o / Tailor-d by days and took eut a total of 14l From the north: Russell Apple, oo oor: CET ™8 A - T engine, i%/b.p WL BES D0 . sds of frozen fish. | William McCurry, Paul Greimann gass N onal Forest, Alaska. esti- .ALTERA'lXONS ar4 Plain Sewing. magneto and power take off, with o g > i e eotan Soloman, mated to be 3,128 M. {t. BM., more { Call 208 Main St. wheel. Will sc:l for half price or Oscar Dobers made a brief trip| Juneau to Sedttle: Mrs. Tke T or less of Sitka spruce, western hem-{ — ———————8——————————| trade I model car. Across the Fashioned with to Juneau on business e B itk wan Mook and red oudt shwhtber, and [IANOS | EENIRR anC TUNED Douglas Bridze, Emil Vienola. T:s éi-;nee Ia:;-:' ::: to 4 i i ¥ el g P‘!‘”_h LG 10.000 linear feet, more or less, of | Anderson Shop. 707-16 o f g ‘ "B : erbert G-lli- i1ing No bid of less than $2.00 per | ——=— e e b ; P~|-mest Fpal':n 3 After b 4:‘mpl=o_\)esl‘ asf bs}.e. gen, s M. feet BM. for spruce .\uwnmbr'r,; w S ant? Fountain (:nrls 1935 INTERNATIONAL Panel truck. Newest Patrerns at the Club Cafe the past summer,, . Lill C . Wm. Mather. g 50 per M. feet B.M. for cedar saw- | wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf Best offer takes. See at Jorgen- Most popular Shades | Herman Giel has returned to Ju- Wm. Zephers, Lowell Beamis, Leo e ormvgmd . & i : 3 $ o Ty amis, L0 ¢imper and $1.00 per M. feet BM. | son Metor 707-t3 :ofi?hful Ploated gludm reau to resume his duties as cook ‘Baggenstoss, Hi AMinake#;< 8801 ' tor nemlock sawtimber, and 1¢ per MISCELLA“E““S e FE AL \ ull-cut . . Zipper Closwre aboard t ¢ gt o8 ; s ) @ i ! = 2l s SRR e tabdtird | thes IRGEHET ‘é‘““’- Walte on, Miss Lena jinear foot for piling up to and in- | P N B ¢ Ll AR A T i A H raun. o) 5 ‘ o - o 3 . . i _cluding 95 feet in length nnd 1'%c | PEARL PROUTY ° 5 . - Edwin C. Johnson and Don Mil- / juneau to Anmette: Elroy NInnis, 'per linear foot for piling over 95 Seamstress. Phone Blue 470 |2 21 B, CABRNSOBEE Al Por 2 asiers |mes are among those Who have Rex Cunningham, Edith Cunning- feet in length will be considered. | §0Bstf| Y | uved Tallbe Make OG-S m business trips into JUneau ham and L. L. Hein for Ketchikan. 00000 must accompany each bid o ier Blue 560. See at Float ® No. 3, Slip 4. . . recently. Mens Wear (Formerly Sabin’s) he turned for the fall canning season The way to SEATTLE? By CLIPPER of course! The Flying Clippers are Alaska’s most frequent, time-saving link with Seattle. Aboard the 4-engine Clippers you ride swiftly and in comfort . . enjoy delicious meals alofi. And you save 10% on the round trip. For information and reser- vations, see Pan American — world’s most ex- perienced airline. BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 Harip AIRwWAYS ox THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINEST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” COURTESY 7 Munm 7 SAFETY “The Packard Clipper System” Whiz Cannery crew has re- |+ RUMMAGE SALE DOUGLAS i | 3 to be applied on the purchase price, refunded, or retained in part as liquidated damages, according to the cond:tions of sale. Primary manu- ture outside of the Territory of Alaska of any part of the timber is subject to the consent of the Re- gional Forester. The right is res erved to reject any or all bids re- |ceived. Before bids are submitted, {full information concerning the timber, the conditions of sale, and the submission of bids should be - e Sat. Oct. 18, 10 a.m., Eagles Hall, by Douglas Woman's Club. Contri- butions can be left at Hall, Fri pm. or at homes of Mesdames Walker, Voile, Grant or Miss Lan- caster. —adv. 709-t2 obtained from the Division Super- 0 s visor, Juneau, Alaska, or the Re- To help relieve conges- gional Fmesze!-, Juneau, Alaska. tion, coughing, muscular First publication, Oct. 3, 1947. soreness, rubon warming VasoRue Last publication, Oct. 17, 1947. 2, % Here are new opportunities, lasting friendships, good business contacts, swell “Joe’s” who share the same interests, who talk the same language you do.. who've been where ~ou've been — That's THE V. F. W.! «America’s Overseas Veterans . . . United” L 'w ” Veterans of Foreign Wars of the U. S. . Taku Post Ne. 5559-JOIN NOW JACQUE'S FAMOUS CLAM CHOWDER at FISHFACE . WwooD'S ' d COFFEE SAM'S e I Repairs made at reasonable pri-| | Clothes made according to ces. | size. Phone 547. P. O. Box | 1539, 679 tf mfimDUCTS representative. | Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 76z 656-t1. i BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. | Violet Seaberg, Green 483. | 636-tf WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of | Finest Quality 1 1941 FORD Station wagon, 5 new tires and tubes, new brakes. See Rob Miller, Gastineau Hotel. 706-t6 NEW JEEP motor still in crate. Call hetween 6 and 8 p.m. Doug- las end of bridge. 2nd stairway, 1st house. 706-t5 ANTIQUE Rocker and chair, 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 GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. FCE RENT | | GARAGE or warehouse 24 x 70 ft. No. 70 Willoughby. Next to Coles; Barn. Call Blue 275. 706-tf | 3 ROOM house partly furnished. Ph. ; Red 499, 10 am. to 5 pm. . 706-tf NEW €1 hp. KERMATH Sea Jeep Engine $560 cash. Ph. evenings Douglas 834. 705-t6 CABINET, table and chairs set, Morris chair, dresser with large mirror. Ph. Red 499 between 10 am. and 5 pm. 705-tf NICE CLEAN steamheated roomsnl steambath free — Scandinavian | Rooms, So. Franklin St. ! 704-1mo. | - Down town | ROOMS FOR RXNT. location. Inquire at Darnell’s. | 657-t1. | CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf. | OFFICES for rent in Simpson | Bldg. 624-tf | ;OOM—kitchen ‘prlvilegeu — Home | Hotel. Phone 886. ! EAN ROOMS, by day of NICE week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 546-2t. LOST AND FOUND | LOST—14 ft. white painted skiff 31-E378 Semi V bottom, Clinker Type, write Empire C 3166. 800-t3 pb[jfifi;fi; lfi;ed glove. Owner may have same by paying for this adv. (dh) VA OFFICIALS LEAVE Robert Haag and Lois Quivey, in- spectors from the Seattle office of the Veterans Administration, were scheduled to leave via PAA today after making a three weeks inspec- ticn of the Juneau VA office. They will be accompanied by Robert L. |Hnoper, Assistant Manager of the | 668 after 5 p.m. SPIN DRYER washer, practically new. Also one practically new € tube Philco Table Model Radio. Small Kerosene heater. Inguire F. O. Saviers at Juneau Motors. 705-7 FULLY FURNISHED 2 bedrcom | house for sale, large lot, oil fur- nace, garage. Call 214-4th St. Ph. Red 398. 705-tG DROP LEAF tabie and sideboard, $20. Ph. Black 755 evenings. 704-t1 | BED, coi! :;a.:ni inner spring mat- tress. Ph. 546. 700-t1 pELECT}{IC—;:;sher, good condition, mile 9% un highway. 698-t1 STEWART WARNER combination radio and phonograph. Ph. Green 700-t4 | QUONSET house, 4th and Harris, 6:00 pm. to 8:00 pm. 700-t6 FOR SALE—65' deluxe yacht, new 115 h. p. Caterpillar diesel, teak decks, hot water heat, deep freeze unit, elec. winch, fully g equipped, new linens, Flama | range; excellent condition. Write Box 562, Petersburg, Alaska. 664 120 TWO BEDROOM modern unfurn- ished house, 53¢ E. 5th St. Call Blue 297. 660-t1. fScssn il R S RER el A \PT. HOUSE, ten apts. Phone 428 i 618-t1 | | Juneau VA office who will spend a ttle on VA business. Waitresses ana rountain Girls wanted at Percy’s Cafe. 665 tf . ®OR SALE--Three houses and lot houses in good condition and best ? location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 4724 |

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