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PAGE EIGHT ™ Hallowe'er (elebration Fairly Mild Hallowe'sn milder than according to, Clouse and Bert Lybeck while some Juneau in form- holiday about 30 knocked I cularly in Small Boat part Twelfth aged. He on the the concern as he City spare parts for The 1947 proved to be in previous ye Chief of Police City Street Foreman They reported that damage was done by version of much were reported vestigating and is seekin who smashed them has already talked to two es who gave him fa descriptions of the Amcng othe appearance of a strange the Juneau High School bui this morning A “20 miles hour” sign from Douglas was also found in the Casey-Shattuck Ad- dition today One youngster was apprehend- ed in the act of removing a sign from the Memorial Litrary lot and ordered to replace it A brand The night was generally ob- 44-foot Ruby, cerved by youngsters with their the® ways at “treats or tricks” with good plun- was derage announced as all house night by the s owners were prepared with candy, The cockies, etc Show windows of steamer business houses were generally o'clock soaped which caused washing early about midship, this morning. iately stopped > ireversed. He said witness- RUBY I§ was when - HEALTH COUNCIL 70 MEET MONDAY NIGHT The Gastineau Health Council will hold their quarterly meeting Monday night at 8 o'clock in the City Health Center, according to an announcement by George Dan- ner, Jr., President of the Health Council, who urges that all mem- ber organizations have a repr sentative present. An interesting and informative program has been arranged, based on the importance of the Health Center, with its Public Health Nurse and other personnel, to community life. | Several speakers will be on hand to report on various activities of the Public Health staff, and this will afford a real opportunity for| all who are interested to learn just what the City Health Center is for, and why it is important to maintain it as integral part of city life. —-e POLICE COURT |were lying ab winess, reyerse action of peller dragged was the huge blades. A gaping hole the starboard [the nearby rails to prevent merging entirel vrence W tion at Juneau the da)y The Coast G firemen were o sistance, but were retarded the fire dey | During the {Samples went ‘;m:-.mx\sx agains collision mat w it lkeel. Early ti Charlie Hayes was fined $50 this |joay spruce Troj morning by City Magistrate Wil- lilam A. Holzheimer on a charge of | being drunk and disorderly. Mar- garet Abbot was fined $25 on a| drunk charge. | Woodrow Tan was fined $10 for| speeding 30 miles per hour on Wil- | loughby Avenue and Terry Magor was penalized a similar amount for | speeding 30 miles per hour on| Twelfth Street | Police also issued several other | traffic tickets vesterday including | one for failure to observe a stop sign at Fourth and Harris to G Lowe a powerfu $$ Savings! - - Read Want-Ads fo The Case of the Wary Wader P OOR MR. J.! With his abbreviated waders, he can't enjoy the day. And neither can you, as a property owner, enjoy a sense of security against financial loss from Fire or other disaster without adequate insurance cov- erage. Call on Shattuck Agency Seward Street Phone 249 AOTORON Juneau MOVING THE in the Rue Monltagne de Bueren in Liege, Belgium, means carrying furniture all the way down, NEW HALIBUT BOAT - i i SUNK IN ACCIDENT new side-swiped Northland Transpc docking at a | The Ruby and two other toats lof the dock, and according to one the suction caused by the outhoard low the waterline to the kecel halibuter was beached at the City Dock, with chains suspended Chirikof to of the Ruby, had just a temporary document of registra- pumps to function pump, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA HARD W AY _ Moving day, if you live at the was still draw- bilge Brandes, Jr owner of the recently destroyed Alannah, was atoard the Alaska and witnessed the accid The steamer left for Sitka at 3:30 this morning, with the date of the hearing by the Steamship Inspec- tion Division the U. 8. Coast Guard not yet determined. | The accident was the cause of | the 1-7 fire alarm - Birthday Party for Sylvia Davis Sunday, A “B party topped off byl a huge hamburger feed will be given tomorrow afternoon in honor of the thirteenth birthday of Syl- via Davis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Davis | Chief cook and bottle washer for the hamburger feed will be Mrs Davis. Serving will be Margita Meier and Alice Jean Dav ter of the honoree. Guests attending the party Don: Jewett, Ma the stern K Sandra McCre: the boat from sub- Nelson, Erna Stender, Dian Iy £ Elra Johnson, Joan Pitzpatrick, owner and Caroline Davis applied for but attending will be Davis, the cute Sylvia > - HOSPITAL NOTE Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital medical attention yesterday were Ber; . John Mason and bh Grat 10a. m Tronically, Fred DAMAGED, halibut boat, the which just slid off Tacoma this year, and sunk last teamer Alaska ion it struck a and was and the immed- engines reast at the face f the steamer’s pro- the Ruby, which boat, into the was ripped througi side from just be- The will from | pe Bor little during y some time juard and the city n hand to lend a, pumping opera by the failure of partment’s suction ' Icr proper! | Carl night diver Ted|R: dow place a L t the M a movie not e Henry Mrs. Lou boy, and Louis Gambl Jackson of Tenakee was ad n to the Government Hospital Mcose Lodge, terday 1is mc 1, equippe was taken with | mittec riong | ye TORIGHT is The NIGHT EMBLEM CLUB'S PARTY For ELKS and THEIR LADIES AY GOOD MUSIC— GOOD FOOD FUN 10:00 oClock Til? b ig Don’'t Miss (Surprise Gifts . . . Hospital Benefit) MOUNTAIN LISTENERS — In the mountainous Garm region of the Tadjik Soviet Socialist Republic, at an eleva- tion of 9,000 feet, herdsmen on a sheep-breeding state farm gather to listen to a r top of these 600 steps SIGHTLESS EXPERT — , her seeing-eye dog, watches with inferest as Mary Thompson of Melrose, Mass., uses a home permanent waving kit {o d the hair of a friend, Mrs. Grace Wiison, who also is biind. DEPUTY MARSHAL HERE | W. Z. Payne Deputy U. & is here from He is Barancf Hotel - Read Want-Ads for FROM KELSO of Kelso tineau. Wash., Mox J. Rogers. Marshal, taying at the FROM YAKUTAT David Phillips of $s Savings! staving at the Baranof. S CHILLY — This steel link dress worn by Adele Jergens in only pounds, but isn't very warm, weighs 39 REMEMBER and fun nizht —adv DIAMONDS Watch the Sparkle in BN Eyes when she opens Your Gift Supreme on Chrisimas morning and finds a heautiful DIAMOND RING, or lovely DIAMOND EARRINGS from The NUGGET SHOP Alaska's Pioneer Gift Headquarters to come in—look d COMPARE our values with unything cffered elsewher Youll be convinced that it will pay you tn make this store your “Head- quarters for Christmas Gifts.” Priced to Suit Your Budget Come in and ask about our Budget Payment and LAY-AWAY PLAN. A deposit now will hold the Gifts of Your Choice for the Holiday Season. The NUGGET SHOP NEW SIMPSON BUILDING SECOND and SEWARD STREETS Phone 266 o JUNEAU ® ALASKA B e g Yakutat is SATURDAY, NQVEMBER 1, 1947 MOTORSHIP “YG'E“E The n a vital unit in the mass survey of tuber- G culosis cases which is being con- HERE, DEPARIS FOR ducted by the Health Depm:!lmcnl_ HYDABURG "ov 10 (t carried specialized X-ray equip- . ment, a photoroentgen unit, which greatly facilitates mass X-raying. ! The motorship Hygiene of the|There is also a fully equipped ITerritorial Health Department,| clinic on board docked at Juneau at 8 o'clock yes-| Cordova was the ship's last port teray morning, after traveling|of call, and it is now taking on nearly 6,900 miles on a health supplies in Juneau. The Hygiene mission around the Territory by will leave for Hydaberg about No- |the Bering Sea. | vember 10, may be purchased at BRASSIERES One of Alaska's Exceptional Stores wansdown” SOLD AT ALL S LEADING STORES pRE *There is @ Maiden Form for Every Type of Figure! 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