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PAGE SIX .lllllllllllllIIIlIIIIlIIIlIIII'!IIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIII, NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective. October st to April 1st 3 § Passenger and Express : DAILY Juneau—Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOUND 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 4:10P 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Lv. 3:20P ) 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL Lv. 2:50P ! 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN .Lv. 2:00P § Juneau—Sitka 2 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50*A *10:20A Ar. SITKA Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) ) ) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS E Juneau—Haines—Skagway i 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU . Ar. 4:40P 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:55P 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY .Lv. 3:30P Ali Times PST (120°) JUNEAU to—" Mon. Wed. Fri. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. Angoon X Hawk Inlet ... £ Baranof X Hood Bay X o Chatham p.9 Hoonah .. X b 4 Chichagof X Kimshan S8 5 e S Cobol X Pelican C e AR Elfin Cove X Port Althorp.. X Excursion In. X Superior X bt L Funter X - - S Gustavus X X X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 fllfifiw&fd/* s -A i i IRI.IIIESZ ! JUNEAU T EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS = JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL PHONE 787 Third and Franklin | e——————————————————————————————————————————— BLISS’ TRADING FOST i Beads . . Paper Flowers . . Hose ! CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS MARINE WAY FREIGHT Relrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transporfaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS r ak management of this i vank 18 pieaged to conserva- | dve operation. The safety i of depositors’ funds is our orimary consideration. In addition, the bank is 2 mem- ver of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation. which insures eaech 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 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION (5 D S S D S S S 08 NEWS ITEMS - FROM SITKA (Speciai Correspondence) SITKA, Alaska, Oct Led to Lelizve, through the local paper, that the school problem was to te considered by the City Fath- ers, a large group of people at- tended the City Council meeting y evening, only to find the I school was not even men- 25 Hu\\z\'fl the meeting proved to sufficiently interesting when question of what action the imbia Lumber Company pro- ses take on controlling the gerous sparks and aggravating sawdust which pours from the mill ¢aily, was bought up. Early in the even a communication from mill manager Roy Avrit was read, in response to a 30-day ultimatum from the Council | Mr. Avrit stated that: Complete elimination of the nuisance W impossible; that |done and was doing 1 its knowledge |guard the town from fire; that Inew boiler had been installed in |the hope that jt would eliminate |a great part of the nuisance, tut thal it had proved disappointing; land that a new screen for the |burner had been ordered and was rxpe(‘wd to arrive within a rea- sonabl(‘ time. He also stated that he had just returned from a trip to Juneau where he had found thr‘ identical situation exisiting |with the identical failure to a satisfactory sclution He also reiterated his point that the mill payroll was an important item in Sitka's economy. to everything to safe- When Mr. Avrit's communication came up for discussion he was called upon to answer some ques-| tions and he and the councilmen became embroiled in rather heated deb Councilman Nordby con: tended that a solution could and I must be found or the entire busi- Im\\ distri remain under a con stant thre of destruction by | ‘lht Mr vrit contended that |everything possible had been done and no solution was possible, either here or elsewhere ., Councilman Gilpali.ck that the Company be given day extension for arrival |installation of the new screen or- |dered for the burner. The mo- |tion was passed with only Council- {man Nordby voting no. Whereup- lon Mr. Avrit warned the Council that the new screen would imperceptible results. No thought to question why, if were so, the screen had been dered So, after a 30 day period f[]w question will again arise, as i ‘hn at regular intervals for | past five years | Other ktusiness passed upon by | lthe Council included: passing of Sales Tax Ordinance 122, amend- Ordinance 121, correcting the and discriminatory 4 alcohclic liquors ed a 30- and one this or- ling illegal jcent sales tax on land substituting the regular 2 per-| |cent tax. In response to a written ifrom the Sitka Liquor ! Association, requesting they be al- lowed to operate until 2 a. m, a cemmittee was appointed to draw up an Ordinance covering the question Nordby, Sarvela and Gilpatrick. Heard the reading of Health | Nurse Verna Huge’s report, stat- ng that because of the high in- cidence of tubehculosis in Sitka request | Dealers | L Keberlein' | has switched to Calvert because Calvert makes a smoother Manhattan. ¥of 1045 W. Colfax, Denver, Colorado CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey 86.8 Proof-65% Grain Neutral Spirits. Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City as | the company had find | have | the| per-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA the Hygiene planned an early visit TUESDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1947 WANT ADS ) o T ) - ) "% urday evening to a group of . . | st omresc e to Sitka 15 friends. After dinner the par- B|g B"’thday i Approved the publishing of Or- ty attended the Elks Show Boat K] dinance 121 with amendments. |party P H Id 1§ Mopewtas - paymtout “ot tA. 204 s arty Is He | aling $910.65, and adjourned. | Mrs. Phillip Moore was Hostes: ! —— lat a bridge luncheon Saturday Monday by BPW Word has becn received that afternoon in honor of Mrs. M. M. Mayor Harry Hagen, on 30-day Van Sandt, who moved here re- leave from Sitka, had undergone a cently from Juneau. Six ladies, Juneau Busine uml Pmn«mml)“unpm & ““”“Y call bladder opsration at Virginia 'from town and four from Japonski| Women's Club held theft weekly oo/ f0 b ptn (o Mason Hospital in Seattle on Wed- | ed the afternoon at the Moore luncheon meeting yesterday at the SERVICE STATION, oth: g nesday with excellent results. e on Japonski. High score was Hotel Baranof The meeting \\15" plumbing rep. Lh“m' . age f v ter ¢ y T ¢ i 3 »f a birthday party | c.Ml‘gf Hagen lelt.\z,\ Totem Air' Mrs. Lawrence and low by m.t.h( rurml v Virg: DIRAERLE SEVERAL good homes on Glacier Service plane Monday, to join her Mrs. Allen. for all members ha Highway; Peterson and Tuttorm- husband | —— in the months of July and August, | 2 et The intermittent, rowdy and un- September and Octcber and Mrs. | :’:: :OLC- mi.; Bednar, Auke Mirs. Lester Elkm< arrived from predictable storm which raged all Betty McC mick was in charge of DEC:{ER Bk dbts A omiers Petersburg on the Alaska last|week deterred many a hunting the program | ST T pis, weekend with her fifteen months party. However, two parties did, Honored gu were seated at a s old daughter Gayle Marie who, will gel off. On Thursday a group of special table attractively decorated | 3- i’ifi“g;’r": eh";"iamlzf";cc b‘:’i_ be under the care of Dr. Phillip six left aboard the Forest Ser- with Hallowe'en place cards and | ohbn furngé'.c Mcore until Christmas for a foot vice boat with Grant Pierson as favors, and centered with a mlng‘DUPLE‘]X Sing lr:;cation fully tir- correction. With M Elkins was ckipper. They were Keith Snow- birthday cake with candles. The nlkiea 'nil Sreil )r‘ce:j‘m sell, her sister, Ms, T. W. Benson who den, Cecil McClain, Andy Johnson, cake was cut by President Rhea ALB}\TR‘OSS 30' ‘fl' ioig lu“l returned to Petersburg by plane Harvey Brown and Charles Whitti- Smith and served with ice cream T fl;r I'shm. 3\5750 sk Tuesday. more. They plan to return in for dessert after the luncheon. 1PAET¥XLLY Co;'npleféd pgriets | R {about a week. | Miss Patsy Cross sang two popu- | | Wally Simms, of the Sitka Ma-' Another party aboard the Es-'lar selections and Mr Jo| ?onrdix:fx::éia?em‘sfl;s} BACRIFICE Irine Railways, returned with his capade left Friday evening: Don Gronroos led the members in group | “ife Sunday from a brief vaca- Martin, skipper; Dr. H. J. Hod- ltion in California and Mexico. |gins, Ted Kettleson and Neill An- Ide n. They plan to be gone for o Mrs. Lilllan Uggen and Mrs. | Wilda Husted. singing. Accompanists at the ;)mnu‘ONE oy | 7 ROOM house, Douglas ,furnished. 7 tube Console Radio, one table model radio — pricad for immediate sale. Mr. and Mrs. Isaacson left on aboul ten days. Mrs. B. D. Stewart presented the Alaska for their annual win- e claver perscnalized limericks which BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Polnt ter's vacation in the States. They' Last week Jack Conway met @ ghe had written especially for each | Leuisa, fully furnished, large iplan to return in time for the bear, at atout ten paces. AP- gyest of honor. Other guests at the| Sleepiug quarters, un_surpsssed )fishing season in the spring. Iproaching a knoll from OPPOSite mecting were Miss Donis Hamilton | view. Priced for immediate sale. si they reached the top at ;4 Miss Jean Kibbe. COMPpETE mudern_ ‘home, 12th Leaving ty plane ior Seattle on the same instant; Loth were terri-\ ppas Smth, announced a special | St. with rental addition. Can be | Wednesday were Charles Peterson, fied and neither dared move as oye..utive board meeting to ke held' seen by nppomtmentfl only. flocal business man, and Frank they stared eye to eye. When the weqnesday night, October 29 at & BEDROOM house, Star Hill Wright, Jr., manager of the Pyra- bear finally made a threatening 5.4, u'(-lcék at the hdme of Mrs.]| !mid Fish Peterson plans to gesture, Conway breught his gun be away only a week on business, up, ready to shoot with the muzzle ”" Edna Lomen. She also stated that the luncheon next Monday would while Mr. Wright, whose home is almost on the bear's snout. After . = . yeoujar monthly in Seattle, plans to attend the some hesitation, the bear turned meeting = ; {fish hearings. and fled. Then Conway discovered % P g e'd forgotten to release his gun's cly. They say he hasn't stop- REGUI-AR H_IGI'"S of the left by Jack Conway, Dock Company, Thursday, having been called to Seattle suddenly on business {will remain with his family in BAND pRA(IICE | Seattle until after the holiday | S | IHURSDAY NlGHT Pan American Airway: | inz all regular flights today, in- season cluding the Seattle to Juneau Seattle turnaround flight which was cancelled yesterday. Flights were postponed yesterday as search for the missing PAA plane was made Seven passengers arrived from Seattle yesterday. They were: Klemet Tomning, Rese Green and infant, Deris, Ellinger .Green, Kath- ryn Green, Margaret Green and James Lew: Conway pe sh.kav \'el plane -on L is operat- | Sitka Woman’s Club repori on the County Fair of October 4: To- tal receipts, $91547; expenses of 1$238.66; profit of $676.79. Set asid premiums for the 1948 fair, The Juneau City Band will hold the usual weekly practice Thursday night at 8 o'clock in the Grade School auditorium and all members and recruits are ked to be prompt. Director Alfred Ventur has many new selections to be put in prac- tice and other numbers are coming and full instrumental representa- $200. Mrs. Afton Cocn, returned recently aboard their |cruiser, the Photographic, from a summer's tuna fishing outside have announced that they will again ticn is required. open their portrait studio for pre- S i T T oty ppowments. vesimning. (REATIVE WRITERS T0 MEET WEDNESDAY Mr. and who e, — FLKS ANNUAL ROLL - CALL WEDNESDAY The Barn Dance given at the Moose Hall Wednesday by Beta Seuds Sigma Phi Sorority members for The Christmas theme will be used ~ One of the big events of the Elks their husbands, was well attended by Creative Writers for the next will be tomorrow night. It is the and thoroughly enjoyed by all. jew weeks, Mrs. McKay Malcolm, annual roll call and Elks, including Square dances, called by James chairman announces. First reading visitors, are requested to attend. Reeder, and athletic games were of Christmas stories by memb(-rs" There will be entertainment and followed by r hments. (will be read at the weckly session, a big feed following the business | 2 Wednesday, October 29, at 7:30 session Memters initiated into the Elks o'clock. The group meets each wcek‘l - - Club Friday evening were: Glenn jn Rocm 1, Juneau High School. | DRUNKEN DRIVER JAILED Green, Pete Meland, Dr. Phillip Creative Writers is a unit of Arts-| Jimmy Chudccken, native, was Moore, Vincent Thomas and Rob- Crafts, Inc. jert Wheeler. Future Elks events jinclude the Purple Bubble Ball on} { November 22. fined $100 and sentenced to 30 days {at Anchorage after pleading guilty of drunken driving L g g el - - iMen’s two-pants sults are now | to charg arrlvlng. See them on display at GRAVE'S “The Cicthing Man.” 6 tf' Wednesday, Ocmbe\ 29 will be | celebrated by Sitka LOOM members 'as the 34th anniversary of Moose- . S. DEPARTMEN" OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA decorated bassinette and after their| opening games were played. *—(4:30 4, m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center in the Gulf of Alasxa continued to fill during the past 24 hours. The low bpressure center located south of Dutch Harbor yesterday morning moved north- eastward to a pnsntlun about 400 miies southeast of Kodiak Island and is < the Guif of Alaska this morning. The storm Wis., Mr. fl“d‘ front of th:s second low center is expected to reach the coast of South- The party of cast Alaska by 5 or 6 o'clock this afternoon. Rain fell during the past Mr. and Mrs. John Cushing were‘ hosts last Saturday evening at fl‘ from | Mrs. Milwaukee, Jack Waite. Shew later evening Boat party in the the Gulf of Alaska. Rain or snow fell at scattered points over western sAluka. the Bering Sea and northwestern Canada. A mass of cold air is !mnvmg southward across western Alaska this morning but the tem- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Calvin were| peratures everywhere are above zero over the interior of Alaska and hosts at buffet dinner last capada. Temperatures over Southeast Haines Cutoff Now Open To FAIRBANKS Trip Leaves Juneaun See J: B. BURFORD for Reservations 'l])" IHANIRIR A\ ~__BUS LINES 0.1 s dlaskas Teallbtaycrs. '1 J. B. BURFORD, Juneau Agent - S— m— ‘normnl yesterday. They ranged from 39 to 49 degrees along the coast from Puget Scund to the Gulf of Alaska this morning. | MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN ; Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today | WIND Height of Waves or ANCHORAGE Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Spencer Drizzle 45 ENE 24 2 feet EVEBY THURSDAY Eldred Rock Cloudy 42 N 6 Zero Point Retreat Rain 43 NNE 12 3 feet ! Five Finger Light Cloudy 45 NNE 10 3 feet | Lincoln Rock Drizzle 45 SSE 28 2 fest | Guard Tsland Rain 45 SE 12 1 foot Cape Decision Drizzle 44 s 28 2 feet ' MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING WEDNESDAY EVENING: Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet—variable winds less than 20 | miles per hour. Cross Sound-Icy Strait area and the outside waters, Cape Spencer to Yakutat—easterly to scutheasterly winds 10 to 20 miles per hour increasing to 25 to 35 miles per hour by Wednesday morning. Protected waters of Southeast Alaska scuth of Lynn Canal—southerly to .per hour tonight and Wednesday. | Cape Spencer—southerly to southeasterly winds 25 to 40 miles per hour becoming southerly to southwesterly winds 15 to 25 miles per hour Wednesday. Rain or rain showers over entire & 1. POWELL, Haines twelve attended the Elks Plantation|a4 hours from nerthern California to southwestern British Columbia and | Alaska continued well above | southeasterly winds 10 to 20 'miles per hour increasing to 20 to 30 miles | Outside waters, Dixon Entrance to | MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS business | Phone 676 over rarst Natiwocel Brad WAKRIED | NICE LARGE ROOM, good neigh- OF PAA RESUMED to| | | {heart. Cocktails will' be served be- WEATHER BULLETIN Itween 7:30 and 8:30, to be followed DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Iby a banquet and special enter- Max. temp. | TODAY tainment which will include the last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weather at Ifirst public appearance of the Station 24 hrs.* temp. temp. Preci:. 4:30am. | Women of the Moose Drill Team. Anchorage 46 32 32 0 Cloudy Barrow 29 -1 15 09 Snow The Annual Firemen's Ball has Bethel 32 26 26 Trace Cloudy ibeen scheduled for Saturday eve- Cordova 46 38 39 08 Rain |ning, November 1. At that time Dawson 39 i8 20 0 Fog {the new Plymouth of the Sitka Edmenton 51 21 28 0 Pt. Cloudy 1Liquux’ Dealers Association for the Fairbanks 23 10 22 10 Cloudy penehlh of Alaska crippled chil- Haines 43 39 40 15 Rain ,ul"tn will be awarded. Havre 66 3 33 0 Pt. Cloudy s ' Juneau Airport 18 41 42 a1 Rain Mrs, D. A. Hope and Mrs. J. H. Ketchikan 49 46 47 52 Pt. Cloudy | McGrath were hostesses Monday Kodiak 46 | 41 41 0 Pt. Cloudy evening at a surprise birthday Kotzebue 25 | 17 17 .01 Snow party for their sister, Mrs. Fred Burbank 9 50 54 ] Fog Schrey. Ten guests, bearing gifts McGrath 22 | 3 9 0 Pt. Cloudy |and refreshments, called at the Nome 33 | 4 4 0 Pt. Cloudy | Schrey home. lNorthwa}' 26 7 10 0 Fog R Petersburg 45 | 42 45 16 Cloudy Mrs. Richard Crueger and Mrs. Portland 56 49 49 22 Pt. Cloudy Paul Morgan were hostesses on Prince George 50 32 38 0 Rain Thursday evening at a stork show- Prince Rupert 49 41 44 A1 Pt. Cloudy jer for Mrs. Paul Jacoby. Twenty-'seattle 57 47 49 Cloudy one guests were invited to the gitka 50 44 47 .02 Cloudy :|Morgan home in Jamestown Bay. Whitehorse 43 21 30 0 Pt. Cloudy The gifts were presented in a yakutat 58 | 40 41 69 Rain | | | | | berhood. Board, buss to door. Suitable for couple or 2 girls. 522 W 1Cth St. 719-t3 CASH FOR SMALL trcller 32 ft. or ocver must be in top shape. Write full details, Glen A. Rey- nolds, Box 354, Sitka Ala: WANTED TO RENT—Furnished or unfurnished, two or three bed- room apartment cr house. Ph. 866. SECOND MAID, $100 a month, room and board. Ph. 21 or write PO Box 904, Juneau. 716-t6 ! HOME appliance sm\’icc PO é;;( 1043, Douglas. T14-t12 | KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializ in permanents. Open evening appeintment QUI T WURKING woman \-sams rocm in private home. 709-t1 and Button 707-1mo HEMSTITCHING Making. Black 510. ALTERATIONS ana Plain Sewing. Call 208 Main St. Girls 665 tt Waitresses and Fountain. wanted at Percy's Cafe. MISCELLANEOUS Sell 1t with an Empire Wantad.' porr™hocs Saop and Hospital Repairs made at reasonable pri- Clothes made according to Phone 547. P. O. Box 679 tf AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box T62. 1539. 656-t1. BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green' 483. 636-tf W) ER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality 719-t6" FOR SALE _."IVVO STEP-UP display stands and | cne glass upright show case, also one small adding machine. Harry Race Druggist. Telephone 25. 7 719-t2 ONE FAIR Bi\\XCCh & Tomb 7 X 0 Navy binoculars, new copndition $75. Univex Mercury Camera, 35 mm, fine condition, with case and flash attachment, $40. R. H. Rob- inson, USAT Collin McKinnley Army Engineers Dock, Juneau 719-t5 39 CHEV COUPE, cen 520. T19-t NEW ELECTRIC Paint Sprayer, complete with motor and gun. Ph. Black 442 after 6 p.m. 719-t4 BLUE 36 FORD, perfect condition, $500. Call Red 653. 718-t3 FOR SALE—AIl items same as new, cedar chest $30, chest of drawers $10, Elgin cutkoard motor $65, Ar- vin electric neawer $6, 2 tennis rackets $6, lightweight hip boots, size 10 $7, guitar $25. Ph. Red 653. 718-t3 BI'I‘ROOV[ SUITL with springs and maitress, walnut type writing desk and chair, piano, fruit jai Ph. 201, 417 No. Franklin. 718-t2 3.. PL YMOU’IH pickup 3200 CS\U Dcuglas 252. T18-t2 ZENITH 10 tube 110-V A automatic selector tele plug-in, and plug for dence record player Box 1199, Juneau. Ph. 208 Main St on grid low impe- RHS, PO Black 320, T18-t3 WOOD and COAL circulating heat- er No. 4 Winn Apt., 4th and Gold Ct. 118-t3 APT. SIZE electric refrigerator, Call Black 614 before noon. 718-t3 GOOD BARBER chair, cabinets, 2 sinks, $150. Ph. 836, Box 2564. 718-13 $50. © o0 06e¢ 0 0 0 0 0 ELLA McLOUGHLIN home at 420 Third Street, fully furnished, lot 30 ft. x 100 ft. Sale to highest 2 p.m. Saturday, 1, 1847 Premises may be examined at 30 p.n. Wednesday and . Friday - October 29« and 3lst. bidder at November J. W. McNaughton ® 0 0 0 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 S0 e9BOeDO OB LI IO |esoeoessccscsccscee BOAT “Brat” length 42' 12'2, 155 Kermat. Peter Old Gun Rd. on boat T7-t7 NEW beam Larson, harbor. AIRLINE portable radio, 1947 mo- del, reasonable. Ph. Douglas 772. T17-t3 R. W. KRUSE home, bedrooms, 1 garage, ocevpancy. Auk Bay, 2 immediate T17-t6 INTERNATIONAL 7! ton dump truck with hydraulic hoist. Ph. 68C. T17-tf BOAT 313328 29 lt troller Ready to go $2,100. See P. F. Smith, No. 6 Erwin apts. T17-t3 17935 FOR SALE—=urze Home Auke Bay. Furnished ready to move in, $2,000 down. Ph. Green 279 after 5 p.m. i TR-tf GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, | Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. | FOB RENT SINGLE ROOM for working wo- man in private home, phone Red 462. T11-t6 | NICE CLEAN steamheated roomx.‘ steambath free — Scandinavian Rooms, So. Franklin St. 704-1mo. ROOMS FOK RENT. Down town ! location. Inquire at Darnell’s. 657-t1. | | CLEAN steamheéated rooms, clean | beds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf. ROOM—kitchen privileges — Bumc Hotel. Phone 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel Ph. 187. HOSPITM NOIES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for medical attention were Henry Messerschmidt, Mrs. Josephine Spickett, and Mrs. Har-| lold Hines. Elmer Adams was discharged from the hespital yesterday. A baby boy was born to Mr. and | Mrs. James Lindoff of Juneau in the Government Hospital on October 24. Admitted to the Government Hospital over the weekend were Priscilla Phillips and Virginia King of Chitna; Grant Davis, Hoonah;| | Connie Long, Juneau; Rena James, Gamble | | Anchorage, of Juneau. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. and Lillian cmLDs S FUL. parka, like new, size 2-4. Ph. Red “C10. T15-16 | BEST OFF‘ER ua:\(’i 193a l\a\h Se~ dan. Ph. Red 694. T14-t1 e | PIANO! FOR RENT or SALE. | Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. | Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, | 124 W 3rd. 713-tf mcoMé PROPERTY, 3 apart ments, completely furnished, elec- tric stoves, steam heated, cement basement, newly painted, excel- lent condition, centrally located, reasonably priced. Phone Blue 164 afternoons or evenings for ap- | pointment. 713-t12 ‘NORCE washex complete, bedroom | set, overstuffed chair, electric | range, and complete youth bed, size 16 inner lined fitted black dress coat with blue fox collar, like new. Ph. 132, T12-tt 37 PONTIAC sedan, fair condition, $450 cash, No. 2 Maurstad Rooms. 712-11 BARGAIN property, $415 monthly income, lot over 300 ft. long $13,- 500, $6,000 cash takes it. Call 336. 800-t12 FOR SALE—Thive nouses and lot | houses in good condition and best ! location. Inquire Trevor Davis 472-t¢ | | \' Box 576, Juneau. ' LOST ARD FOUND }LOST—ZS mm EASTMAN Movie camera. Liberal reward. Ph. room | 307 Gastinean Hotel. 719-t3 | LOST—Wrist watch, Jarbur make. Reward, No. 12 Seaview Apts. 718-t6 The carbon filament incandescent Frank Jack of Angoon on Sun-ilamp was perfeceted by Thomas day in the Government Huspnul.il’.dimn in 1879,

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