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AN R PAGE SIX A A, NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective. October 1st to April 1st mem il Passenger and Express . DALY Juneau—Ketehikan 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 00z Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A 10:20A Ar. SITKA ..Lv. 10:30A (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 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. Frl. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed, Fri. Angoon X Hawk Inlet £ Baranof .4 oot BAY . B e Chatham X - Hoonah = KX Chichagof X Kimshan - MR Cobol X Pelican X & X Elfin Cove X Port Althorp.. X Excursion In X Superior X Fuuter X Tenakee X - Rk Gustavus X Todd X X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 ALASK - WW%I%ES ng S "llllllIIIIIIIIl|l|I|II|IIIIlIIIlIIlIlIIIIlIIlIIIII|IllllIIIIIIHIII'HINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI‘ EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARCUARDT OPTOMETRIST secona anad Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS ______—-———-———r——-_____—d Juneau JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET META! WELDING PHONE 787 * Third and Franklin | BLISS’ TRADING POST Beads . . Paper Flowers . . Hose CHILDREN’S UNION SUITS MARINE WAY FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington ©-- Rates and Informatior craisporialien ompany \RTINEAU HOTEL PHONE Alaska T RIS, s 5o o B + Your Deposits ARE SAFE RU'Y and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS uent of this Lo conserva- The safety unds Is our rary tsweration In Wi Lhe bank is & mem- v oo 0 Deoosit En- surance Cornoration which nsures-each nf our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5.000 ration DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 5 0 0 S D 15O S O O 0 €l . 06 ] PR IO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JU 'NOW ON DUTY HERE e ARG " Enroule Wesl FOR PETERSON CO. SIMPKENS RETURN Junecau is the new 1948 model gar- de B. Aspen, ar-|ise rmm \, Ancouver nn\vd in Ju- NSFER B truck of the Petersor IHREE DAUGHIERS in Juneau from Seattle and [ntau yester at 7 p. m., and Sg‘r:vxcffi q_‘:‘;_r’l‘o‘:‘ it ol 0. hich arrived last wee at 10 o'clock this morn- sailed for Sk ay at 11:30 p. m sp'\"\‘bim' "‘ I‘) sh‘m‘ % i F.tted with a spocially de- Recturnin nneau on the Prin- and sailed for the Westward Passengers — disembarking here i ¥ < ioned “Gar-Wood Load cess Louise were Mr. and Mrs. at 2 o'clock this afternoon. were the Rev. Herman Beyer, Jo- Sfi‘lleu‘ g‘;” Bl ;’Bru‘f‘fl}f,flfii | nd with a Ford chassis and motor, G Simpkins, who have been ngers from Seattle ‘disem- Seph Dean, Joseph Calliere, Mr. Hi w?fi‘ ‘T’“’"fl“fl, AE. w 100-horsspewer truck has cn ks ccmbined pleasure ba here were Mrs. E. M. Berg, and Mrs. G. Hartman, Mr. and Co% ‘m“ - el 5 \ five-gear drive which will enable usiness trip which took them C. S. Dorrel, Mvs. Maude Filkins, D. Kimball, Mrs. Carrie 4% €€ , conquer even such icy hazards far as New York City. The Mrs. Thomas W. Hall, Mrs. Treva <&leweno, Erasomus Robertson, Mr D[Cfi}l(??ng“"’ BB Jd comumer + .5 Star Hill and other steep climbs S:mpkins Bindery, which is owned McKinley, S. Horishige and Ww. and Mis. George Simpkins, Mr. s ROt e fates base- round Juneau during the tough- by Mr. Simpkins been closed Wei and Mrs. Howard D. Stacler. Gt o A g est winter months, according to during their absence but is now dn’ the - Denali . from |. Levls THAVECACRist (7 cHE e et A gy tne owner, Robert E. Coughlin apen for bus'ness again. were P. N. Jurich, C. E. 100 i N DUPLEX, nice location, fully fur- ey ciosed in so chat no Highlight of their visit was the Peratrovich, R. L. Za- {1, M s B, is| LY el 4 % 1 . g Nora Williams, Mr. and Mrs. W nished, ofl heat, priced to sell. an esc , the dump truck arrival of a new grandson, Willlam ary and Claf Inge | 1 3 Winn, Haold Anderson, Eugene ALBATROSS, 30 ft. g, fully ) possesses an automatically op- Wardell Jr., who was born to Mr >+ | 18 8 i ‘C e equipped for fishing, $3,750 d door to the refuse compart- and Mrs. Wardell in Harrisburg ok {PelAngEr 3 kA moterad & » - 3 e b ALLY completed 3 rooms and an interior compressor Penn. on September 26. Mrs. war- (FFICERS §F DOUGLAS e e S Dougias, SACRIFICE ction which reduces the contents dell is the former Barbara Simp- : < Pt b aairandialy % § {Handenints sala. lto a fraction oY its original bulk This is the first chila for M. ANB ARE H_E(IED A1, . |peck Qigpry. Dwyer, dohn Fedo- ol it : ‘md pircita bl & ‘; 1 P ’w“d ‘]- lyuk, John Falincki, Allan Fraser, 7 ROOM house, Douglas Jfurnished. |8 ermits hauling a compressed and Mis. Wardell pates ; s ONE 17 tube Console Rad gL s i _ ; John Keller, Thomas Meade, Lyons O ul onsole Radio, one | An additional feaiure oi impor- S also visited in New York arkarios Jalter immediate saie. ! sl bt . Lawrence Valpy, Walter i tance permitted oy the compre Gify, WASHNGUN) (g SRR | ARt nlgbt's meeting, the Doug- ' Oscar Wittal, Albert BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point | mechanism is the reduced ove: Cago. Camp, ANB elected new offi Walter Wilscn and Arthur| Louisa, fully furnished, large jstreet displacement of the new ve- They also with their cers as follows: George Stevens,|Van Humbeck | sleeping quarters, unsurpassed Khn‘lv which occupies little more daughter and sor-in-law, Mr. and esident; Jimmie Vice Pri | e - - view. Priced for immediate sale. {of the road than the ordina Mrs. Richard Simmons in Belling- cent; S, evens, Recording Sec- | { COMPLETE modern home, 12th senger c ham, Wash. The Simmons have two retary; Joseph F. Stevens, Cor ID HERw OD St. with rental addition. Can be Ordered last June through the sons, Dick and Gerry. nding and Financial Secretary:; seen by appointment only. | Juneau Motor Co., the new service In Couer d’Alene, Idaho. they Vis- | Themas Bowman, Treasurer; Leon-| {4 BEDROOM house, Star Hill. I vehicle represents “Our first step ited with Mr. and Mrs. Edward ;rd Bowman, Sergeant-at-Arms. | w.ll ADDRESS in an equipment roplacement pro- Metagar, their daughter-in-law, and | Delegates to ANB-ANS conven- | MURPHY & MURPHY | gram,” explained Coughlin. “We their three grandchildren, John tion to be held at Hydaburg are as REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS have made supreme efforts to give Patrick, George and Jean follows: ANB—George Stevens and | Phone 676 over rrat Natwrel Bed ood service to the dents of While in the states, Mr. Simp- jimmie Fox; ANS—Mrs. Bertha M’ | — - Juneau and Douglas with the old kins visited bindery supply houses Stevens and Mrs. Margaret K. WA equipment. Now we believe we can cn both the east and west costs. evens i !D“ C“’l"“” i‘\"“““’“‘ “‘l"“"“"l' WakizD even cope with Star Hill during the - Wanderer, UnderCARETEOr he AIVISIOn S07 SR S E ' A ir s R o U SWOMAN'S GEtE L Gtand Vice Presi. |child health and crippled children’s NICE FU RNISHED house, apt. or Singe -mush jintetest bassbmen Regular monthly AnSneksMERE | dent’ of, tHe ANB, wilt 1eave dunedf focrvices of the Terrifory, will be the ‘t“““_”,‘,l“’:" '[“'\.l_“"m“,,“‘m_ el {shewn in the special features of ing will be 1d Wed. 2 o'clof ) the delegates at 6 a.m. Friday speaker for 1lw regular monthly en privileges. Write Empire the new ca r, the truck will be the pen e of the Alaska Elec- ng, Nov. 7 for Hydaburg, to tusiness *“»l‘.d lJI'UE"I'E\mrmt'ehn[z of on public exhibit Wednesday, Nov. tric Light -and Power GG 'd the 34th annual convention “!’“‘1 CS held Nov. 5 from 8 to FrUrHaAwrls Pastries 5 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. in the —adv. 724-t Graiid Camnps of the Alaska |10 pw]%c:; meeting will hegin Canned fruits and vegetables, for ; SR T iy (e S : ve Bi a a | Ntk 40 g The Pantry. Ph. 108 or 892 | T v | promptly in the little chapel of the e A Methodist Church at 8 o'clock with A g e % l Mrs. Floyd Phelps leading the de- RELIABLE wOMAN (o care for 3 2 j votions childien, rcom, board, wages. ‘ ACME BHSPBSAL SERVICE MRS h((ORMKK IN | '“‘I” business meeting will follow Mrs. W. C. Smith, Box 3036. 3 in the parscnage with the presi- , PHONE 631 —AFTERNOONS {-HOSPHAL RS REWIT e o e s FORMATION Plans for the bazaar to be held CURTAINS HAND washed, stretch- ' { OF (H!PPED KNEE CAP {Nov. 15, and the annual Christmas ed, lik 50 cents panel. Cali | e e = I party wili be briefly discussed. All Red 48 722-tf The Alaska Crippled Children’s|members are requested to bring ————— - { ) Aescciation workrocm in the Alae% | their special oifering, if it hasnt HOME aPplhance Service, e Hox | %rr@g;‘gs Electric Light and Po Builc already been turned in, for the 1043, Douglas radinn | - : N will be closed all u-A this week d week of prayer and self denial, KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone We have word that our new truck will to the illness of Mrs. John Me-|which gces to help a Methodist 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing 4 3 i k. girl's college in China and one in jn permanents. Open evenings by { be in service h-)r Movember 15th. We will rs. McCormick expects to be on | South America as well as The Na- appointment T14-t¢ | % 7 Xt Monday and in the tional College for Christian workers —— fesin o enceavor fo give Juneau prompt and regu- vs. magazines, 'in_Kansas City. Missouri HEMSTITCHING and Button 1 v B useiul articles| Dr. Sherwcod will be introduced ~ Making. Black 510. 707-1mo | ar servic collsction box in | to speak at 9 o'clock after which 7 Sy 2 | refreshments will be served by the C"ER;O?%“Z “‘bf Blain, Sewig SRR ST S \ r is in St. Ann's hostesses Mis. William Rechin and _ " o 3 s the resi ef a chipped | M Clyde Turner Waitresses and Pountmu Girls Gl g . cap sustained i a fall. She! Visitors and new members are wanted at Percy's Cafe. 665 tf | REGULAR SCHEDULE tc be discharged by Fri-|welcome to attend all meetings of —— i SUNDAY—Business District. | the Woman's Soriety of the Meth- oy 1 MONDAY—Main to Gold. e jodist Church FOR RENTY Sl gae e WNAA MEETING IS SET FOR TOMORROW HIGHT tional Aeronaut- TUESDAY—Apartments and Star Hill. WEDNESDAY—Main to Gold Creek. | THURSDAY—Gold Creek to E. FRIDAY—Telephone Hill, Willoughby, In- dian Village and Apartments. The Women's N | SATURDAY—Waynor—E. to Harbor. ieal Association will hold its regu- ' lar meeting tomcerrow evening, | Wednesday, at 8 oclock in the & . home ot Mrs. John Dool he If satisfied, be a booster and tell your || vicor ‘Aparimente. . Mrs. Frank Hermani is esi- friends for a cleaner and better Juneau. || cc. eans win b compieted for !a rummage sale to take place this We welcome Tell us of any complaint. |coming Saturday in the North | your friendly advice. o col g T Ll Read Want-Ads for $$ Savings! { : The Inside Story on why... JOSEPH E. FARRELL" SWITCHED TO CALVERT" BRIDGE is one of Joe's evening pleasures—and so is a highball made with Calvert. My bridge pals are switch- ing to Calvert, 100, he says. It makes sense — buying a whiskey that makes a drink smoother and milder.” Clear Heads | JOE is a busy man these days —he’s carpenter on new { home building projects. “What switched me to Calvert,” he says, “was its more agreeable faste. It's smoother | than the high-priced whiskey | once favored.” If you would he wise about your choice of | whiskey, switch to Calvert. Greater ' cxpurzu)m in blending has given Calvert Choose ! a more congenial smoothness, a pleasanter | taste, we believe, than other whiskies any- Calvert | where near the price! ‘( #of 17 Sylvan Avenue, Cranston, R. L. k=® Choice Blended Whiskey ’ Calvert “Reserve” 86.8 Proof . . . 657 € |1|\\\\ln..l\'piri(\,..\',:lwnl)lnillcrw('nl[‘nl.mnn,T\r\\ York Ciry ; party ‘engaged in a | marshmallow {Bob Rowland; Louise In From Soulh Hallowe en Party Is Surprise Showe A Hallowe'en party, given by Mr. Mrs, Jack Jones at their Hill- crest apartment Saturday night, turned cut to be a surprise shower in henor of Cherla Katherine, the new baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Field. In charge of entertainment was Mrs. Jack Jenes, who opened the with the Hallowe'en game “Pcor Kitty.” Following this, guests “Catty” contest, won Edgar. winner of the eating contest was after which the lights ware turned low for “A Ter- rible Ghost Story,” which was read by Laura Lee Arms. After bobbing for bination high-chair and play table was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Field for Charla Katherine Guests attending the party wer Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Field and daughter, Charla Katherine, Mrs. Charles Self, Fay Boyce, Evie Au- lenbacker, Louise Shelton, Mrs. Wiley Likens and daughter, Mary by Ruth apples, a com- NOTICE TO CREDITORS OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has been ap- pointed by the probate court f& the Juneau Precinct, Alaska as ex- ecutor of the estate of ANNA MARIE HAYDON, WINDSOR formerly ANNA M. HAYDON, de- ceased. All persons having claims against the estate will present them to the undersigned, duly verified, within six months from the date of this notice. | ‘Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October 113th, 1847, | HAL WILLIAM WINDSOR, Executor. First publication, Oct. 14 1947, |Last publication, Nov. 4, 1947. }’ T NOTICE TO CREDITORS | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘mat the undersigned was on the 13th day of October, 1947, duly ap- | pointed Administator of the Estate |of Mary Sharpe, Deceaesd. ‘ All persons having claims against | |the estate of deceased will present ‘t"‘z\m with proper vouchers and | fduly verified, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this No- tice, | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, October 13, 1947. | P. L. GILMORE, Administrator. | First publication, Oct. 14, 1947. Last publication, Nov. 4, 1947, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1947 e - < o~ ——r ] - - o | WANT K ,..._._ ) ) - - " 7_'% 423 Harris 2 pm 725-t4 OOM private entrar Ph. Blue 759 hefore FURNISHED ROOMS, near bu ness section, 326 2nd St. Phone Biack 354. 723-tf NICE LAROE ROOM, good neigh- borhood. Board, buss to door. Suitable for couple or 2 girls. 522 W 10th St. 719-t3 | ADS ! ! [ - FOB SALE | USED FULL oiZ£D metal bed and mattress with new bed spring 318, new kitchen table 42 in. x 24 in., $25; L. - walnut veneer ca- kinet, open face $5. Ph. Black T725-16 COMBINATION Troller-Halibuter “Neptune” 36 ft. Boat and owner at Warner's Machine Shop, sh Wednesday 725 LICRAFTER RADILIO 8-38 50. P. O. Bex 380. T-5 Wm Smth, Jr ‘40 PLYMOUTH Eob Sternbergr. Coastal Powered by 400 h.p. Atlaxs dunc 103 ft. x 21 ft.-10 in. x 9 ft. Built in 1942 of heavy construction sarveyed this by ABS, Ex cellent condition. Write: Cu.x\ml Transport Corp. 510 Blumont St. Laguna Beaci, Calif T724-t6 TROLLER 31A989 as is where last float Boat Harbor. Call suglas 364 evenings. 724-t3 28 ft BOAT lele Guud ready to fish. Owner On Master's Float 124-t6 condition, living on k between Float 4 and washing condition, PREWAR MAYTA chine, excellent 022. ma- o,y W1sUUNDIN Wholesale price. 3 hp. tor. 320 coied my Ph. Blue 724-t3 COMFORTABLY house at Duck Creek, water, garage e garden. Sc ka Dairy furnished lights, chicken e Joe running DODGE Jorgenscn SEDAN Mtors. new tires heater, motor, T722-t3 OIL circulating geared induction 11th S 1 SMALL 12 hp 205 W tires, 1 transpor 721-t6 cheap Connors Motors. 250, 4.4 TROLLER ipped. See au Hotel T720-16 . Double Bob 36 ft. 88 x ender, fully € Miller at Gastine '39 CHEV COUPE, Ph. Green 520. H coni Tl tn PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE. Wurlitzer Plano Alaska Dealer. Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 124 W 3rd. T13-t¢ INCOME FROPERTY, 3 apart: | ments, completely furnished, elec+ tric stoves, steam heated, cemeni basement, newly painted, excel- lent condition, centrally located, reasonably priced. Phone Blue 163 afternoons or evenings for ap- pointment. 713-t13 FOR SALE—Thice nouses and lot, houses in good condition and sest location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf SINGLE ROOM I ki man in pu\cf:atc h?;n: ogho?{ge geod LnsT A“n ffl“"n _..46 e LOST Shoppirg bag, conv.ams NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, steambath free — Scandinavian Rooms, So. Franklin St. 704-1mo. ROOMS FOR RXN1. Down town location. Inquire at Darnell’s. 657-tf. | CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. 656-t1. ROOM_kitehen nrivieges — Home | Hotel. Phone 886. | NICE CLEAN ROOMD, Dy amy ol week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. Elizabeth, Mr. anG Mrs. Harold! Jones and daughter, Anita Rea, Golden, June Shaner, Ruth Mr. and Mrs. Bob Anderson, Gay Ergar, Evelyn Hamlin and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Rowland. Also present were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Morrisen and son Owen Lee, who a:rived from Seattle | | LOS' on the S. S. Alaska on Friday. Those contributing to the gift but unable to attend were Mr. anc Mrs. Bob Lajoye and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hope. e, MUSIC - LOVING . BANDIT SOUGHT S IN BALTIMORE 4 BALTIMORL Nov. m—Police today were looking for a polite mu- sic-loving bandit. Mrs. Henriefta F. Falkenstine, at- | tendant at a downtown record shop | s...u tne gentleman listened to s “Second Hungarian Rhap- sody,” pulled a long, black revolver | |and told her, “Don’t be alarmed.| Tln> is a holdup.” g She said he then took $38 from the cash register and left. -’ { ALL LFGIONNA'BES Are asked to meet at the Carter’s | Mortuary Wednesday night at 7:15 to aftend the Memorial Ser- vices of our late Comrade Scott M Murphy. | call Green 255 if your child h Laura Lee Arms, Irvin Curtis, Mrs. | | of e, ~adv. 725-t1 1 moccasin material, beads, needles and tops. Please contact the Sal- vation Army. Ph. 254. 125-t3 at No hat it A. Ventur, 725-12 WHO EVER borrowed my Percy’ please return questions asked LOST—Mix-up in gils navy blue jackets at Story Hour. Please wrong coat. 725-11 cinity LOST—Black bil'fold in of Baranof Hotel Reward. Ph. Blk. 662. 125-t2 FOUND—Pair of gloves also b: let. Owner may have by prov ownership and paying for adv. 723-t4 3 _—_ - LOST—25 mm EASTMAN Movie camera. Liberal reward. Ph. room 307 Gastinean Hotel. T19-t3 Wrist watch, Jarbur make. Reward, No. 12 Seaview Apts. 716-6 i HISI:ELLANEWS | GPENING NOV. 10—THE PANTRY Delicatessen—Foed Exchange 108 or 892—Bus Depot VON PRODUCTS representative. | Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762, 656-t1. BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-tt B | WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging | Artiste Paints and Materials of | Finest Quality ’uUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, ! Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 ‘\ 315 Decker Way. | About 5,000,000 trees are used each year in the United States for !wire service poles, enough to build a line 100,000 miles long. } { | F

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