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O NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective. October 1st to April 1st Passenger and Express DAILY Juncau—Ketchikan NORTHBOUND 3:40P 2:50P 2:20P 1:30P SOUTHBOUND 10:30A Lv IN. 11:30A Lv 12:00N Lv 12:40P Ar 11:50*A 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAY Juneau—Haines—Skagway 00P Lv. 55P Lv. 10P Ar FK.X(; \\ AY Ali Times PST (120°) JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri Hawk Inlet £ Hood Bay Hoonah Kimshan Pelioan Port Althorp... Superior Tenakee Todd JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. Angoon X Baranof & Chatham X Chichagof Cobol Elfin Cove Excursion In. Funter Gustavus al tim nd sequence of stops variable. PHONE 612 fllflSKW&I/* i Al IRLII‘IES X—departure and JUNEAU IIIIIIlIIIIIllHIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl'llll_llllllll[lllll‘lllIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHII" GRAY MarineMotors JUNEAU WELBDENG & MACHIENE COMPANY Sole Ow Phone Lester Linehan “ pr GASOLINE—DEISEL 831 Willoughby EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS JUNEAU PI.UMBING & HEATING 00 PLUMBING--HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHONE 787 Third and Franklin At eight able to |he settled « by morning back. In NEWS ITEMS FROM SITHA Arthur Md, n moving Don reach > Ass( tior ! LOOM. MecC ' ent of fation, Mrs. McGraw, Robert and Trygve Mrs. Ha- Mrs rs. Harold Veatch, cloth- rom, Mrs. D. E he dr rge Eliason, Mrs. st Mrs. Ward Adams rence Krug. 1ving on the ng the tea es Wortms Mrs. Fra Meland, Mrs. Josephine Al Richter. for Mrs, Gecrge committees were Carter and au visiting Moose Wwo- ed the regular meeting men of the Moose Wed- 3 g, at the Moose Hall. 4 Following the business meeting @ \ was presented by Mrs Bilbo, Sarvela High v Annie and Vo ive numbers Afte: 1its and a social hour the la ates and joined their hu nds for June dancing. Anch en of Al from the Sitke Hawailan dances, ociatior from and former remec Mrs. Satoria, and niger of Balti e tne itatives, met Wau0! st and Mo with lunch at until cers the form "hursday opened the ternoon. Com- Rules 3 Anch ladies Bayview the Jeyer, ctor Mil Joseph : mination: C, NS and ANB delegate 8JS II for which will be November 10 left Fri- their con- held at Hy- through 15 vention g, ceremonies gahurg 4y e Wikntau es from Sitka inclu A o David Howard, Fra members of ti R g Louis Paul, Mrs. Peter Mrs. Frank Paul and drew Hope officers elected by the ANB last week were: Peter Nielsen, pi ident; Lawrence presid Louis ponding and recording - Andrew Hope. easur Hope, fina ecreta Benson and Charlie Dick, Andrew Nie o Wome Mrs hostesses at ’lub Room Paul, Sr., corre secretar Charlie council- ers elected were: Pres- Nielsen Cha srresponding and Rec . Mrs. Peter Johns; Robert Lawrence; cial Secretary, Mrs. Frank nen, Mrs James Fin; Pau Scotty Clizabeth taking “Have You Had Your ?' "to be presented re: Wynn Goddard, Whittimore, Joel ston, Frank Rich Al Dietz all female is Mrs. K part in Op Noven rians ent for this monti le Bubble Ball, Main will be be give November Elks C. Dennis and Monday Virginia Moy were married at the home of ents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Dietz performed .'a honeymoon men L John the High Schcol Gym by Walter evening the groom’s par- Moy. the Mear’s Anacor- bride High| USCG., at the home of Mr mother, Mrs. L. Mears, in tes, Wash., week. The graduate of Juneau and has visited k The groom is stat Bruno, California, where will make their home last is a Schc ten. San couple ) tor ganized Sitka met last Club| ed to Har-| recently Ore nber of Commerce evening at the E elect rooms to the Bc vey Browr s were k Conw Snow pete Meland, T. J. H I >, W. Kidd, y Johnson Cole. Dr i Roy | Ever- Harvey Kidd, vice , treasurer; H urer s Com- Ik Roy ction wildlif urroundin; to prote the uncertainities| fish sea- because hardships will 10t only neries, but the seiners and annery cr well Other committ named in the r future Small Boat Pulp per, Roa tion, Cele-| ovement on : ar's incl and evidence that the ou temperature in cities pulation i mean eases as the po] 3 A ict Court the Ter laska, Division Number for Plaintiff, and MRS ON. Defendants. dent of the United States To the above named defemdant, C. H. Johnsou, GREETING hereby re- ed to app in the Distict ourt for the Territory of Alaska, at Juneau, Alask 30) days after the la n ot tnis summons, in case is published, or days after the da bon you, in case this :d upon you per: \nd answer the plaintiff’s com- n file in said court and in ntitled cause. plaintiff in said action de- is the following relief: That have judgment against the r $400.00 with interest per annum on $1,- embes 1930 to and on 0.00 from to tk #ith interest m]'v'm from M are summons (40 7 per ar (i for $400 a and plaintiff’s costs, as provided aid defendant Mons Anderson’s past due promissory notes and loan, cne note of ch is secured by a real mortgage of the defendant Mons An lerson’s real property known as U. S. Survey No. 1796; that said mor lien be foreclosed and crdered sold by the U. S. M: MURPHY & MURPHY 3BEDROOMS DECKER BLDG.- 4 N SACR ' MURPHY & MURPHY Ph | HEMSTITCHING WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1947 W-A-N-T A-D.S ~ FOR SALE electric kitchen; 2 2 rooms can be reoted if schoel and Federa session appr. 10 days. thy OF JUNEAU'S apartment he Ow ill. Four units at a pr that makes possible a percent return on yc investment. By ment cnly. Phone cpmpletely fur- ed. Excellent neighborhood. Possessicn 2 weeks. Terms. BEDROOMS, possession 2 weeks. Furn. Douglas. Terms real money 234, ma- A ROAD MASIEK e highway; 3 bedroc ALBATROSE ar-round home, Point come prop. 12th St. house, garages, new. BEDROOM marine view IFICE! Chair teenth c mahogs y finish ntury style Louisa apt with good ¢ home compl. furn 9,000 for 2- ME PROPERTY, 3 furnished Must Tliness. toves, basement, newly painted (for- 4 an lent condition, centrally HOME Auk Bay Jahnke’s. KRUS! merly or evenings REALTORS CCOUNTANTS 676 over First National Ba Furniture to yeur home completely, rcom, bedrcom, kitchen range, refrigerator, 2 chests, etc. Many Shown b; other WANTED WILL CARE for KIRSTEN'S L. 676 da bedrocm arartment located, fcr house or pecting small baby. 731-t1 BRAND NEW Je Late mcdel 5 h.p. oh board $100. Inquire by evenings. DAVENPORT nished 3 bedrcon Ph. R« or 2 bedroom Apt. reasonable. Ph Blue 185. rent only 729-t1 close in, eveni Boarih 2 BEDROOM house, 1 miie highway, ¢ ric ki fu basem autor hot watcr. Ideal place children. Priced ior sale. Ph 035-5 rings. under Green chldren Ph. room apt. 2 n 302 Hotel Ju- neau. 728-13 auty Shop, Phone Main. Specializing Open evenings b T14-t1 3rd and in permanents appointment. TROLLFR equipped, leaving to “Dania,” ready to go. and “Bu n o offer 707-1mo and 510. Levi ROOMS FOR RENI. CLEAN s alll('—-%n Hill, one of FOR RENT LEC l'O!’\Y \L\' MP for better health. $10 De- posit; Rent $5 a month, may be 2 p applied on | price. PAR-| LUl SONS ELECTRIC COMPANY 1 » ! oAt trol cil bur: " throughout — tu busi- landscaped, Phone' 13 x 10 Persian 723-tf Pe Qucen homes cn nill rcom brick, 3 bedrooms, cclored tile Anne ting house I g nel to ROOMS, near 2nd St ISHED section, 326 ck 354, Oriental nuine mahogany and Down town' furniture — Dun at Darnell’s. dining rocm se 657-tf. place rixturcs, Lenox table beds, 315 Gold St - BoEE | RE0, S L A location. Inquire finest appoint- 31~ ® 0 e 0 c00 0000 etc. 2 appointment only Motor v o e 0000 0 furnishi Glacier quick ® e 0 0 C e e o o0 s throughout system-—elec- insulated completely fur . 10 ur t3 les c0occoecveeen with used ompanicr eigh- A trombene A heavy duty two- Ph 731-t3 apart- compietely furnished, e steam heated, ce [ located priced. Phone Blue 163 for equip living Elec beds items Ph 731-t4 $300. out- Willough- ed ic for fully I will accept Persson, slope finest -view— ' corner—17 colored washroom, best garage, nished, rug, 3 1 Oriental scatter rugs, etc., waln an Phyfe inlaid solid brass fire- lamps; Chickering excellent GE refrigerator, minutes FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE tc ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rales and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska — Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS 4 .& management of this ALK S 01PaZed LO CONserva- we peration The safety A depositors’ tunds is our yimary consideration In addition, the bank is a mem- oer of Federal 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 FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION T IY NEW CHINATOWN CAFE SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU N0 {0W CPEN EVERY DAY 11:00 A. M. to 4:00 A, M. CHWNESEL Try Gur G FOO YONG—CHOP SUEY 3 I and SOUR SPARE S — NOODLES at any hour RQUTE OF THE Capt. Al plane hom several weeks at the and Waites spent most of their time in ka cruiser. the des, fi Word Matron of honor was , mother of the was William B. dinner at the the ceremony anc the proceeds applied in faction of said indebtedne man and for any edding fe followed es set for 25. th merited and Mrs. Jack Waite left by Monday to return to their in Milw: after a visit of home of Mr. The and as herein stated WIINESS the Honorable Mrs. John Cushing. Court, Alaska, (Seal of Court) hunting aboard the Cushing October 21, 1947. further In event you fail so to appear and answer, the painltiff will take judg- ment against vou for want thereof, and will apoly to the Court for the relief demanded in said complaint, Judge | of said Court and the seal of said | hereunto affixed at Juneau, J. H. WALMER, Clerk of the above Court. received is w s/ J. W. LEIVER! Marianna Br red Brande Gordon Mears, mar of daughter of of Angoon, to 1947. 12, 1947. Firét publication, Oct. Tast publicaton, Nov. ACME DISPOSAL SERVICE PHONE 631—AFTERNOONS 'OR INFORMATION Efssrray! We have word that our new truck will be in service by November 15th. We will endeavor fo give Juneau prompt and regu- lar service. REGULAR SCHEDULE SUNDAY—Business District. MONDAY—Main to Gold. TUESDAY—Apartments and Star Hill. WEDNESDAY—Main to Gold Creek. THURSDAY—Gold Creek to E. FRIDAY—Telephone Hill, Willoughby, In- dian Village and Apartments. SATURDAY-—Waynor—E. to Harbor. If satisfied, be a booster and tell your friends for a cleaner and hetter Juneau. Tell us of any complaint. We welcome your friendly advice. Deputy Clerk ' | Scout Dinner | ROOM_kitchen _privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. LOST AND PUUND " From Waynor Addmm\. all Spa white with tan spots. Answers to name of Omega. Has leather collar. Reward. Call Red 5 pm., call 867, 770 after 5 ask for Leon Alexander 31-tf skiff with 10 oars. Reward 731-t3 green Johnson and 708, h.p. Call Blue WILL PERSO who picked up wrong raincoat at Baranof Boy please Call 401. 730-!5 MISCELLANEOUS | 7 | ‘P'A]\O TUNER will be here I(u short time. Phone 206, Alaska Music Supply for appointment. 131-t6 MOTOR BLOCKS Welded and chains repaired. Burrows Welding Co. Ph. 289. 731-14 WINTER & POND CO,, Inc Photographic Christmas Cards AVON PRODUCTS representative. | Phene Black 475. P.O. Box 764 656-t1 ete. | | | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, | Violet Seaherg, Green 433. 636-t1 GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper® Curls, $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 JERMAIN ON TRIP | | | 315 Decker Wav | i G. D. Jermain, Chief of the Alas- S. Bureau of Mines, left Monday for a trip to Wrangell, curg and Ketchikan. After| hing his brief trip, he will con- mmw on to Washington, D. C. for conference with BOM U“i('i@)S- cts to return about Jan. 1. -ee — known as the “Cen-| it entered the | | ka Branch, U | Pet { fin Colorado is tennial State” because the union 100 years after Declaration of Independence. Cemplete Potographic Supplies Develep'ng — Printing — Enlarging | Artists' Paints and Materials | frem center ¢f town in first class residential district. This property has never been oifered for sale be- fore. Widow leaving city—Will gladly show to your representa- tive, $25,000. Write Mrs. B. John- son, care of 5319 Tollman Ave, Seattle, 7, Wash. 730-t3 FOR SALE — New bed complete, beauty rest spring and mattress. PH. evenings only Blue 185. 729-t1 ‘No. 31E998, 18 . X 18in. Nightcall 1 877, 728-t1mo ft 1r-m: Black 669, d 1936 DODGE pck-up, me gocd. §300 Fh. Red 815 ACCORDIAN 120 Base. Reasonable Box 2246 Juneau. 31998 18 ft Ph. Black 728-1mo. I RENELL Cruiser M long 5% ft. x 18 in. 669 or 277. DODGE SEDAN new tires, Jorgenson Mtors. $350. 724-t1 PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 124 W 3rd. 13-tt FOR SALE—Thice nouses and lot houses in good condition and oes! location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 570. Juneau. §72-t EMBLEM (LUB WILL MEET ON THURSDAY The Emblem Club will have a combined business and social meet- ing tomorrow night at 8 o'clock at the Elks lodge rooms. This will be the only meeting in November as the one regularly neduled for the fourth Thursday ! of the month falls on Thanksgiving day and will not be held. The social committee in charge of tomorrow's meeting is Mattie Davis, Pat Satre, Eva Nygard, Flor- ence Akervick, Margaret George, and Bertha Hill. Everycne is urged to be present at this single meeting of the month. . ANNUAL METHODIST BAZAAR Including a bake sale and tea to be held in the Church Social | Rocm Sat. Nov. 15, from 11 a.m. —adv. T31-t3