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PAGE SIX 0 NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective. October 1st fo April Ist Passenger and Express DALY Juneau— Xetchikan SOUTHBOUND \CR"‘IIIXO‘ f‘\ D 10:30A Lv. JUNFAU 11:30A Ly. PETERSBURG 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKRAN Juneao—Sitka 9:004 Lv. JU *10:20A Ar. SI (* or earlier) TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU AT, 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY WV 207) Ali Times PST (1 JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. Angoon X Baranof X X Chatham X Hoor -, X Chichagof X Kimshan P9 Cobol X Pelican X B W Elfin Cove X Port Althorp. X Exc n In X r X Punter X Tenakee p. G B Gustavus X Todd X X departure and arrival times ar equence of stops variable PHONE 612 NG Z/OQS/( IRLIHES ewing Souttheastern Alas » we Llnfls e N { | { % ! | | { § z t it it (R HHT VELDING & MACEIN?E COMPARY , Sole Ow — Phene Lineha: 1 Willoughby 62 e rm——— 'RESCRIRF R D. D. M EQUARDT -I’.«y\IE'X RIST RN il Juneau APPOINTMEN PHONE 50% FOR JUXEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING--HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL WELDING PHORE 787 Third and Franklin TS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, AL/\SKA ‘|11< week The Rotary Cub Pack ™ s Seadea by vonte Biackwen, ous DOFOTY White Is Honored at Bridal Shower Last Nighl BOY SCOUTS OF " BOUGLAS ARETO | GET ACTION NOW - s> FIRE DEPARTMENT Sec. Marshall THUR.SDAY NOVLMBI:R I3 l947 Before House BENEFIT TONIGHT | | Mrs. Zola Devlin, with Mrs. n] ¢ : CAPITOL THEATRE :inca 1ost cvening at their apar- ki st o ganized-Den Mothers e — : | baths; 2 rooms can be rented if we v Miss Dorothy 3 S i d desired near sehool and Federal Are fo Be Named 11 Jou put bt -tiored IHum!).(\‘- %n : xl;,,-;-:-b”n]ri 1\::}-” Ehm]:.«' ays China Loan Fun S‘ BIAG. oMot S5OE L 10, dRVa: | rey Bogart and Luscious Lizabeth r ¥ Fairbanks will be sol-| i With 70 C [+ + s D fak ¥ i " : ott in the same picture, you've emn d November at the Bethel | Used W"h 7 Pel' en, \2 BEDROOMS, cpmpletely fur- Doulas Boy Scout Troop Which really got an explosive combina- Tahernacle Efficienc | nished. Excellent neighborhood. for the past year has been under tion of man and woman dynamite. Te evening was spent in quiz| y Plrsabin il Hettie he leadership of Scoutmaster Rob- nearest comparison, and that’s contests. Prizes were glven to Mrs. | o SRR s i % Week Wagner, will get under way ting it, is omic fission. »11 Elford, Mrs v anaker.|. . W \\hl\( T()N No\' 18— | r . Am'»p'r“ :n weeks. ot objective this fall The screen fairly sizzles in those yjs Donald Hutchins, Ruth Web- of State Marshall said'pr K‘L gi:g(" mf TR rict Rally in com- sequences of torrid love-making ney and the honoree, Doroth) the government is working Do Lr AL R ‘on for the Troop Bugle bstween Bogart and Miss Scotl. | fon a program to help China with Rgg‘om, IGH Sl o] veral boys of the Douglas With J Cromwell to gu Norman Sommers and Mrs.|the expectation that any funds N eSOTTS DOmes B Aut Be¥C Ter » participated in camp last them, “Dead Reckoning,’ Baker entertained with ap- [Will be used with “about 70 per-| [AHOR NOMC O M. CROC and made a od showing. tiom-laden Columbia me priat t before Miss|cent efficiency.” AfB\fRO'is 33750_ Excvllm‘i did not ent the com- emerges as a taut, tense and t2 opened the gifts. | Marshall told th> House ‘_" s 2 Birae. Bt L 4 petition last vear and so will en-|rific film. refreshments were served |Foreign 15 s ARG JIOHIE, SN e ter as a beginning Troop. This feature is at the Capitol Hoste to the followl g lnr‘,vcmc L s house, apt. Also for Douglas is the organi- Theatre as a benefit for the Ju- Mesdames Troy Mansker,Europe ought to .?E;‘ggsbgf\;‘vl & wtion of Cub Scout activities. All neau Volunteer Fire Department. . Johnson, Leo- |mediately to keep the supply pipe-;# BEDROOM home compl. furn. 9, 10, and 11 years of age in The final showing is tonight, a miford, Norman |lines filled q;‘é‘};}‘;_sg“-_l s ill have the opportunity good show for a good, worthy Baker, Donala| The Secretary appeared before SACRT e LR, U0 AOE 2 of jeining the Cub Pack which will cause. Hutenins, Wesley Hansen, and wil-|the committee for questioning on rcom completely furnished t under way soon. Preliminary Bogart has been handed a . a ” i dministration’s foreign spend- home, Glacier Highway. Must ngements now being made tailor-made role that suits him to &7 fy"“'_'l’ N’”" i bl et ogram as he did yesterday Sell immediatcly. nd 4t is expect Deti' Moth- s the Bogart of yore. JOUISCH ‘»x”n th Webber and the | before the Senate Foreign Relations KRUSE HOME Auk Bay (for- ers may be appointed and meetings d upon to exhibit his | Fosh Bl T and H€ committee. And the qu start- merly Jahnke’s, of Dens begin immediate quick-witted resourcefulness. His (’;” v\‘“uru»hp- b R AR led out today covering much the so mew in the Scouting tield scenes are loaded with pithy line I S o ame ground they did yesterday. e Gl LAt EACAY Yot o L oyish & SDIDEES & ol (D-W. Va.) wanted to MURPHY & MURPHY will te the organizgtion of two and he h Mis broth you mel FREIGHT Relrigevation [ p—— - SERVICE fo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates 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 wgement of this 2€d Lo conserva- ive operation. The safety 1 tors’ tunds is our rmary consideration In addition, the bank is a mem- ver of receral Deposit In- surance Corvoration which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to & maxi- mum of $5.000 IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIBST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION SV — ctive help for REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS rossivly three Cub’dens in the lo- an : ¢ ” 76 1 Rotary Pack, with oraani 3 x dummy} And ne that me, t China, h Marshall has tigured Fhone 676 over First National Bank from . qummy. many beautl- ,¢ around $300,000,000 over 15 £ S e Revl. SWeem -~ hs. The Secretary said the creanizational eff FROM ANGOON e tion is one of “great complex- WANTLD exp that parents 1 ald John of An- ity,” that the government wants Gree o o pe y form the Dens 7\ i 3 at the Gastineau HOSP"A[ NOTES t ‘do |.~‘<;:11")::\x:,'1";‘) hf;““,i“lf,' :”x](l 1lx\x for semme g]m; ::mel_ E:’l’l’l gx:f — = st ah o3 " room 203, aiter six. 732-t3 3 Discharged from St. Ann's Hos- will be used pethaps e asr pital yesterday were James Odom, i1 Rt MEieRy RELIABLE weman to care for 2 '.:! ’;fiw » 3 n, Mrs. Pete Hildre, E RSk C s 5 days a week in my 3 /7 e comm—— f and Mons An- [ V(L;CL“'S”;“;LH:’; house work, Prefer- —{/‘ sid 1 ,%‘5' /0/8 70 édq et O While Marshall talked to the g e it e A /. P House group, Secretary of Com- i ;t?f!/;/fz ;Mm merce Harriman told the Senate LL CARE for 2 chidren under Foreign committtee that $597,000,- 3 years, day times. Ph. Green 000 in goods can be supplied to 520. 728-tf ,?rrv- M @WM o rance, Italy and Austria as emer- S v aid witcout further strain KIRSTEN'S Xcauly op, Phone FOR N0 AUXILIAPY A J(.L‘H,,“,. €F SN "ss6, 8rd and Main. Speclalizing 3. Dancing 9-1 p.m. in permanents. Open evenings by 5 ish Hall. Appointme 714-tf adv. 732-t1 A DEwEY STASSEN HEMSTITCHING and Button —rson Read Want-Ads for $§ Savings! Making. Black 510. 707-1mo RENT a SE DARIGOLD 3 U T T E R The Finest 2 Pounds - $3.81 ~EW crop FP 0 T AT 0 | ) S NETTED GEMS 25" $1.85 50" $3.50 100 ™ $6.75 NUCOA ... The Beiter Spread. .. === 2 POUNDS $1.08 McLAREN'S IMPERIAL : DARIGOLD—MELLOW—RICH Cheddar Cheese -1b. $1.10 | Cheddar Cheese - - Ib. Tic LOTS OF — Pineapple . . . Tapicca . . . Fudge Mix . . . Pyequick Chocolate Chips HOME STYLE PEACHES - Libby's Fancy . 27" §5.39 CASE $10.69 FIG BARS, Whole Wheat, White FRESH COCONUTS NORWEGIAN SRRDINES K{l;;m SEECKS 2cans 7le 2ti‘£“i§“:‘i5c \i 3 N N \ \ l \ ] ] \ \ N \ y \ ) ) ) \ \ Call Blue 708. ed up wrong raincoat at Baranof Boy please Call 401. Scout Dinner of colds. Rub VapoRub 731-t3 730-t5 | | W=A-N-T A-D-S FOR SALE “SUNSHINE LINE" Chris cards, gift wrap, greeting car for all occasions, Scripture and non-scripture. Ph. 175. 732-t6 COAL, WOOD stove “Toledo™ with coils, white enamel back Geod as new 835; 1 small Ship- 1 mate stove $20; Airline 7 tube battery radio high boy. $25. Write Box 1118, Juneau 13 FURNISHED HOUSE with 20 x 50 Quonset hut cn a double let. In- e 824 W 9th St. 732-t1 FURNISHED HOUSE 4% mile, Glacier Hiway; three rooms, large closet and large utility roem; Deluxe oil range and other furni- ture like new. Two acres good land, large clearing, 300 ft. fron- tage on hiway. Ideal location Priced below present mark. Ph. 035-5rings. 2-tt lot 4% miles on Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage, easy approach from hiway. Priced ter quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. 732-1f UNIMPROVED FOR SALE-—Reasonaple—housenoid furniture. Lamps, bockcase, 9 x 14 piano, davenport and chair, wticles, 14 Channel Apart- , Blue 815 732-13 e e o e 00000000 ° . @' ONE OF JUNEAU'S finest o d apariment hcuses. Owner e e {ll. Four uniis at a price e © that makes possible a 10 o ® percent return con your e @ investment. By appoint- e ® ment culy. Phone 234. . . 731-t3 e . . © ®©0 0060006000 0e A ROAD MASTER Bicycie with several extra accessories used months. A Companion mahozany finish eigh- century style. A trombone, rd make. A heavy duty two- 1cel trailer with good tires. Ph. 291, 731-t3 INCOME PROPERTY, 3 apart- ments, completely furnished, elec- stov m heated, cement basement, newly painted, excel- cendition, centrally located § priced. Phone Blue 163 or evenings for ap- 31-t12 FOR SA LE Pu*mtue to equip ycur home completely, living rcom, bedrcom, Kitchen. Electric range, refrigerator, etc. 2 beds, 2 chests, etc. Many other items. Shown by appointment only. Ph. 676 days. 731-t4 BRAND NEW Jeep Motor $300. Late medel 5 h.p. Johnson out- hoard $100. Inguire 127 Willough- by 731-t6 DAVEI\FORT in gaod condition $75. Ph. Red 483. 731-t2 1 RENELL b 31E998 lfl ft. long 5% x 18in. Nightcall 728-t1mo ft. Black 669, day call 877. mechanically 728-t6 1936 DODGE pck-up, good. $300 Ph. Red 815. I RENELL Cru‘ser No. 31E998 18 {t. long 5'% ft. x 18 in.. Ph. Black 669 or 277. 7128-1mo on throat some in chest. Melt t] ool VVAn%uI Bliss' Trading Post Beads, Paper Flowers, Hose Children’s Union Suits MARINE WAY Games 3-9 p.m. Dancing 9-1 p.m. Sat. Nov. 15, Parish Hall. —ady. 732-t1 e —— i H 5‘5" ey (I INN HAMPSh’RE & SELEGT-OTAY SUN- \j‘ & 1 N YOs Nov: LAMP for better health. $10 De- sl 'Ihrml o Posit; Rent $5 2 month, may be £ i rmilato Sl ; !]))) ied on purchase price. PAR- e ) SUPPOTERrs I goNg ELECTRIC COMPANY. etk Tl T e ; ¢ would enter a iull S ‘ ” L I R T R e e te of d tes in his name in e 2 o »P @F 1 on Th l' ) . 3 1 RF 1at 8 primary March 9, FURNISHED ROOM , near busi- 1 . Fer Those Who Want fl@’;q o (*“»* 4 ze thereby a contest with ness section, 326 2nd St. Phone & @ o T i yA & L 24 o Harcld E. avowed can- Black 354. 723-tf I'-QW Laid Qual uy ¥ d.date for the Republican presi- —————— o = il $5bs dential nomination. R?OMS FOR RENI. Down town Bavy Pld== Arrher sen announced yesterday that 10¢ation. Inquire at Darnell’s. ST S o (e ol 0 e i LS tc of delegates friendly to him 657-t1. T B § -‘\:Hl(l be (‘n:eu-q in the New Hamp- Crpan steamheated rooms, clean SOLID PACK 3 AIR hire primary. The Granitestatehas — peds 315 Gold St. 656-t1. o H Y eight delegates, four at large and d s e Mf/g‘ I E§ : four in districts. ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home g . ° Dewey, unsuccessful Republican Hotel. Phone 886 f FANCY i llalf Plnt 530 candidate in 1944, has not announc- NIGE GIEAN ROOME oo dm o NO. 2 TINS NO. 2!, TINS | ed presidential aspirations for 1948. NICE OLEGH EOOMS,. /0y, Gy 0f I & ; M - week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. { g 5 o el e { r hc il g Ch by air According to legend, the Arabi- Zeans52.85 12cans$3.25 | EreshioliageLheese W 6 W LOST ARD FOUND . - N ten in Java, where a hty sul- — — — ——— Case $5.25 Case$62s | Wb, Pkg.49e || i LOST—5 & groen skt wih 10 = h.p. Johnson and oars. Reward | | Akbout one person in seven em- ployeg in the United States gains his living from motor vehicles or their auxiliary services. ACME DISPDSM. SERVICE E 631—AFTERNOONS 1' ‘OR INFORMATION Hurray! We have word that our new truck will be in service by November 15th. We will endeavor to 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 better Juneau. Tell us of any complaint. your friendly advice. We welcome FILIPINO LADIES AUXILIARY | | DODGE SEDAN new tires, $350. n24-t1 | Jorgenson Mfors. PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 124 W 3rd. 13-t FOR SALE—Thive nouses and lot houses in good condition and Jes! location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 570. Juneau. 472-t | | | MISCELLANEOUS |PIANO TUNER will be here for short time. Phone 206, Alaska Music Supply for appointment. 731-t6 VOTOR BLOCKS Welded and chains repaired. Burrows Welding Co. Ph. 289. 731-t4 Complete Potcgraphic Supplies Develop'ng — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Photographic Christmas Cards i ® oy | AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. 656-t1 ! E WINTER & POND CO,, Inc | i BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. | ] Violet Seaberg, Green 483. | 636-t1 !GUARANTHD Realistic Perman- | ent, $750. Paper Curls, $1 up, | Lola’s Beauty Ehop. Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. ' MOTHER SERIOUSLY ILL, | MRS. WILLIAMS GOES SOUTH ! Mrs. Joyce Williams was called jout of town very suddenly yester- day, upon 1eceipt of a telegram from her sister saying that their mother is ill with pneumonia in the Puyallup Hospital. She left for Seattle on the Pan American plane yesterday after- i ncon. - —— ! FILIPINO LADIES AUXILIARY | Games 3-9 pm. Dancing 9-1 p.m. sat. Nov. 15, Parish Hall. —adv, 732-t}