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PAGE SIX e GRAY MarineMofors JUNEAU \‘ ELB[‘\F COMP ANY Sole Owner Phone 52 el - Lester Linehan GASOLINu—DEISEL 631 Willoughby LisS AIR LINES El DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefersbury and Wrangell W nh connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. t afternoon \h]ununv\. at 1:00 P. M. S PHO 5612 Deuglas Plumbing & Healing Co. il . Plumbing . . Heating Appliances . . Gas and 0il . . Accessories )PEN DAILY (Except Sunday) 8:30 to 5:30 We Service Any Oil Burner—ANY TIME PHONE DGUGLAS 16—Night or Day FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE {0 ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportatien Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P 0. Box 61—PHONE 874 Juneau, Alaska There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! Plumb ® Heahng OII Burners Telephoue-313 Nights-Red 730 Harri Wackine Shop. Inc. DOUGLAS BOAT SH()P & MARINE WAYS ! New construction & repair work | Aunthorized Dealer for ( LECTROLOX Alaska Janitorial Service A Dependable, Efficient, Modern Commercial and Home Cleaning Scevice Phone Douglas 192 PHONE RED 559 CONKLE & FOLLETTE FREDR WOLF | flectrical Contractor ( WHEN IN NEED OF trouse Wiring Diesel Oil—Stove \l—v..m Coal Choice—General Haul- OUR SPECIALTY | Box 2135 Black 379 H.S.GRAVES || ing - Storage and Crating— PHONE 022 Juneau Transfer l I'he Clothing Man \ HOME OF “Say It With Flowers” but “SAY IT WITH OURS!" Juneau Florists PHONE 311 FLORSHEIM SHOES Widest Selection of LIQUORS PHONE 399 i } 1 (. J. EHRENDREICH Certified Public Accountant Accounting—Systems—Taxes TELEPHONE RED 481 S&T Men’s and Boys’ Clothing ACRO& STREET FROM Warfield’s Drug Store Box 1465 Phone 677 S SEATTLE For COarORT and || Alaska Meat Market The largest and most complete stock of Fresh and Frozen Meats in Juneau L. A. STURM—Owner PHONES 39 — 539 SERVICE Dewes W. Get the NEW WASHINGTON Casler's Men's Wear o Managing Habit! Formerly SABIN'S Di or ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME Stetson and Mallory Hats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Edmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage Hotel [NEW WASHINGTON | O _ Deer have been very s | group of ald Newburn and er ille in pé of Paddock, to get into THI: DAIH ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA a4 surprisc housc-warming on Tunu as Mexico City before their return p day evenin November 11, to Pelican in February. e I(a n Mrs. K. Rattikainen and Mr - R. C. Kendall has John Heueisen arranged the party returned home Cards were the diversion of the after spending three weeks at El- evening, after which refreshments fin Cove, where he had repair work were served. Mr. and Mrs. Ron- done on his troller ning received a gift from the group spresentation of which was made Mrs. Raatikainen ose present were: W. C. McCaddon, H. C. Jones, Mr. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Dinsdale Mr and Mrs. John trip to Butte, Mr. and Mrs. Scotty will visit relatives 1, Mr. and M M. J. Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Klippert and Mr Edward Waltonen, Frank Mosher, Mrs. Sally Ja- en, Mrs. Fred Grant, Mrs. Sa- 1 Arola, Mrs. Richard Kendall, - Mrs. R. Raatikainen, Mrs. A M The Robert Grant Wahto, and Abtel Thomas. returned to their home - after hmna here several Chatter (Special © PELICAN, months of After spending four here, Atel Thomas, brother Mrs. Frank Moesh has left f his home in Gladstone, Oregon Mr. and Mr. and and Mrs. Ed- vicinity, returning hunters ha making a where friends is Montana, and ing come back in seeing bro escapes of he Anders of no narrow oceurred children a puppet set giv- Mr. and Mrs. M Thanksgiving gift The appreciative en school of by a are very ha e Mr Mrs to them Mrs Miller as young after a Thomas McGrail returned home month’s visit iI's parents in entire trip was m and n have two Mrs. Mc- burgh, Pa by prane family in Ho mont ha mah The —~ - n Heueisen and son Jo by and their lusion Jack Wolf plane for the conc easc Mr. son Mrs left and Larry home in Seattle of the fall packi superintender Fl h Products ca week plane for and They can belore e past with he Wolf in Denver, Colo : 43 PERSONS FLOWN BY ALASKA COASTAL Eric oup of school girls are bt wehie. . HEvE days learning to knit it supervision of Mrs. Jack R will visit relatives there before The giris mee; at t6 Los Angeles, Where home on Tuesda £ fhkke! tis Tom ngs, and have already d pillow t and at pre: making Christmas gifts I by Vi sis to M and ents of en two mento, C the ey the o< DIng they Ding ever left ried stopping " Petersburg Tenakee, Angoon Alaska _ 43 passer at Skagw " Haines, Wra Cobol, Chich and Tulsequah Flying from was Col Juneau to Ket i ters, G. D:Fo: C. Sowards Ketchikan to Petersburg, Louis 1; Petersburg to Juneau, Al Haines to Juneau, Captain neau, Frank to chikan, W. Jack Davis Sitka: D. Gaham, L Constar R. Stanley, Conner, W. Ler B. Dennard, R Hunter, M. Bradshaw Sitka to Junea Paul Rudell, Mrs. Paul Rudell, C. Hills, Joe ) g Green; Cobol to Juneau: Clyc¢ Fred Wolf, Juneau electrical con- Helen Bolyam; Jun tractor, is working in the new J. Monnick, M. Mat dition to the Pelican Cold \h Jackson, age. Coa yes! Ketchikan, are honor of her husband y we November 7, Christensen . entert their friend who: M ned party Juneau Kermitz to Skagway C. E. Mas- MecCreery, an W, The made Jack November 10 mail run by Andy Raatikainen Ronning on the latter's boa gnes R. Everyone deeply re- ts the loss of the M. V. Auro- Stenfol ra, which had bécome such a fa iliar 1t here H the refreshme decora - Zuver; quist ne; W Hemp] Juneau to Banta, Don- Fred Mrs. A. M. Levi Pers- 1 Weltche Walter John- Mrs. Mrs Milnes, Mr. Mr. and Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs nd cdaughter Karen, and Joe Ot Keppel the Whiz 1=ft by plane tle at the season W. Hoyt, bookkeeper Fish Products Company for his home in Se- end of fall pack- R M Brightman the honey, M Ballinger, field, R. Martin has made plane. six weeks with and sister, Mr. M. W. Soule, Mrs. Walt- son and her daughter Cam- have returned to thi home Anchorage. She was accom- ried to Juneau by Mr. and Mr oule, who plan to be there seve ays on business. | of her-in-law After a visit George a brief trip to Juneau by Mrs Pete r- kee S kivich, ¢ sen Juneau to Chichagof burton; Angocn to Juneau: dock; Pelican to Juneau: Hietela, Walter Isaacson, Mosher, Saima Corola Tulsequah to Juneau: A. Daniel- , W. J. Craig; Juneau to Tulse- P. Hoppe. S e NOTICE There will be a special impo: ant meeting of the United Troll of Aasl Local 56 at the ILWU Hall on Willoughby Ave. tonight at . 7:30 Al Trollers requested to at- DiS yina. —adv. 745-t1 Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Max have purchased the two houses opposite the Community Hall from K. Raat- ikainen. S. War- J. Pad- Emil Frank resident of Jc Forester to take Paddock an an came a tow Juneau James Pel former brother in on the of pil large bundles of sent to, the Assemblies of Mrs. C Byron Thus far, clothing have been has left to Philippines by the She God Missionary Societ f C. Personeus and Mrs. Personeus are supervising work of the organization, which includes the collecting of clothing and deoing ¢ mending two 80 K. Raatikainen ier husband in Seattle to return after the year c Mrs. Gordon Clevela of Juneau, have rer Whittington home Mr. and rmerly Alan winter. for - Johnson is visiting ives and friends in Mt. Vernon, ington. After the holiday sea- he and Gordon Hall wil motor trip as far south of Mr. and Mrs. Ja Ronning gathered at their recently cempleted home atop Nob Hill for 1ds NOTICE TO CRLDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was duly 2 peinted Administrator, with will an- nexed, of the estate of Alf N. Mon- sen, deceased, by the Probate Court of the Juneau Precinct, Alaska. All persons having claims against the estate of deceased are required to present them, with proper vouch- ers attached, to the undersigned within six (6) months from the date of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Novem- ber 28, 1947. son make a e 2 S R A L e e 2 NOTICE TO HOLDE] OF CAPITAL STOCK CERTIFICATES In The THRIFT COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION The final Statement of Realiza- tion and Liquidation, dated October 13, 1947, prepared for the Thrift Co- cperative Association of Juneau, Al- aska, which filed for bankruptey with. the Territcry of Alaska on N. C. BANFIELD, October 22, 1946, reveals that no Administrator w. cash return was made to holders of First publication, Nov. 28, 1947. Capital Stock in this Corpo Last publication, Dec. 19, 1947 upon liguidation; and the G e = ¥ e ~urr that all Cavital Stock in this or- ADVERTISEMENT OR BIDS ganization is now worthless. vSen]vd bids wx!l be received at the S R e T City Clerk’s Office until 4:30 P. M. December 4, 1947 for the rental of members holding Thrift Cooperativ 8 blding. Tk Odpnarajive the basement of the A. B. Hall for Stock Certificates may claim as a the face .\lue of such of five vears. Contract of the suc- II shares of stock bo"cm‘ the owner is entitled to a deduction for the year in which the worthlessness is determined. JOSEPH R. WERNER Trustee in Bankruptey THRIFT COOPERATIVE: ASSOCIATION First publication, Nov. 28, 1947. Last publication, Dec. 1, 1847. apprcval of the voters of the City of Juneau at a Special Election to be paid for by the bidder. further particulars call at the City Clerk’s Office. The City of Juneau reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive informalities. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk, First publication, Nov. 28, 1947. Last publication, Dec. 3, 1947. - NORTHERN COMMERCIAL COMPANY MARINE HFARDWARE and FISHING EQUIPMENT ik Marine Searchlights — Brass Ship Fittings Marine Toilets First Aid Kiis — Life Presei'vers Danforth and Steckless Anchors Douglas Aluminum Boafs F. Herman- ¢ commercial use for a contract peried |~ cessful bidder wiil be subject to the | FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28. 1947 LARGE AUDIENCE VIEWS P-TA (OLOR SHOW WEDNESDAY made up the en- at the Alasl that was giv- chers Asso- evening at 10w, which d l:h,\l.> slides taken local photographers all over a, was a benefit for the P-TA clarship fund. The Rev. Her- an Beyers, President of the P- A, said approximately $44200 was from show. photographers ures were: Mrs. Harry Sperling O'Connor, and Over 500 people thusiastic audience Color Variety Sho\\ en by the Parent- n) We sday chool ciation ! ed Leeal eir pict Gruening Wolf,. Jack L. Paul, J Each set al audienc to help th showing. G dy and punch missions. Mrs. Trevor Davis, chairman of 'the wishes to thank the ex- hibi all those who equipm and everyone who aid- ed and assisted in the project fi-| n;lnL‘mI]\ showing Ernest Estelle movies W hown portions of the were guides find his nex sold popeorn, can- during the inter- > HlIPINO RElIEF DRIVE PRAISED BY MAYOR HENDRICKSON Mayor Waino Hendrickson, rview with Sam Constantino, die Belarde and the Rev. H. L. {Sweeney, gave his whole-h approval to the Filipino War lief drive now Juneau The Mayor said: “On all occa- sions when the City of Juneau has ca upon the Filipino Commun- for help in any civic endeavor, response has always been nt cooperation. I feel, at the people of respond generously to the public appeal made by Filipino Community Club for aid for their war-torn and suffering homeland. I know the drive will be a success in Juneau.” Councilman Joseph Thibodeau | also gave his full approval and \\x~h(1 the Filipino Community SUCCESS. Re- ity the reports on returns first day of the drive i couraging, especially in money contributions, Clothing may be Alaska Music Supply, Diaz Coffee Shop, New Cafe, and the International Hall. left at Belle's Cafe, Chinatown Pool e PIGNEERS, ALSO AUXILIARY, WiLL William | donated | | in an i W=A=N=-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY $3500—FHome—4 bedrooms—Doug- Ias PETERSON'S Glacier Highway— 3 BEDROOMS, in Road, full basement, etc., furn | 5 BEDROOM hcme, Star Hill, good | house, well furn. 2 CAFES— THE DECKER Bldg. SEVERAL good buys, country. 3 BEDROOMS, completely furn. Waynor Tract THE TACORA—the ALBATROSS 3 BFDROOMS, near school. and P.O. turn. REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Ban FUB BENT GARAGE, wareiowse or shop, size 24 x 70 ft. No. 70+ Willoughby Ave. next to Cole’s Barn, Ph Blue 137-t1 FRONT STEAM neated room for gentleman. Green 410 73 NICE CLEAN steam Leatec rooms, also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. T36-11 | GARAGF FOR RENT. Ph. 513. T36-t1 RENT a SELECT-O-RAY SUN- LAMP for better health. $10 De- posit; Rent $5 a month, may be rted | being carried on in| 100 | there- | Juneau | the | applied on purchase price. PAR- SONS ELECTRIC COMPANY. | ROOMS FOK REN1. Down town| location. Inquire at Darnell's. | FOR SALE HALF INTEREST i1 boat shop and w fully cqu 5s. Ph. Red 110, 745-t5 FOR SALE or le par Seward, hunting. to responsibia 7 miles out of Fishing and 745-t3 Alaska $10.500 dence in district. C ed. Ve Fireplace e ra nent rage. Ph two bkedroom resi- choice residential mpletely furnish- living room rigerator, elec- full cone laundry with 234 Gl.ooaaonouoor‘ gl @ % ee 000000 over- going Blue T44-14 coupe newly od rubber, heater, sacrifice $200. Ph 38 HUDSON led, g uth, & ) TUBE table mc. Philco raaio, $30. Ph. 52 7413 IONAL C-1 Panc: truck soort tircs, price $225 790 1 Su. Evenings. 744-12 39 PLYMOUTH coupe, 4 new tires, onditioned - motor excellent condition See Bob d behind Thibodeau T44-16 K MONITOR F-45 Super- shutter ot speed 1 to 1-400 wircdths. Complete with tlash arcnizer, $85! Ph. evenings T44-13 syn Black 1729 UIPPED Alaska uental ., Box otfice, 59, 44 A An- chorage, 657-t1. | — ) 5 HOUSE FOR SALL—3 mile post CLEAN steamheated rooms. clean| Douslas Highway. Best offer over beds. 315 Gold St. 656-t1 | 52500, Box 1267, Douglas. T43-t4 | ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home | ENT/RE SHOF equomen: al the Hotel. Phone 886 it Shop! Includes 12 in. lathe NICE CLEAN ROCMS, by Gay of '» .’l‘ bed un'd attachmens, week. Colonial lictel. Ph. 1€7. Dress, DOwer Srines, by arc and gas welders, hand of the| NOMINATE TONIGHT The Pioneers of Alaska, Auxily will meet tonight o'clock regular sessions Hall. organizations will nomin- for the coming year and a Xull attendance of members | at 8 m Odd Felows Both ne committee in carge of nom- ns of the Picneers is Ch.ules arter, John Reck and Floyd son. S eee ZEPAIRING DOCK | The undey general repairs toda and fender pilings e being install- ed hy the J. V. Cole Company steam powered pile driver. >e> - - Many bi are relatively blind and unable to for instance, the color color- blue. For | AFTENTION LIQUOR DEALERS | | In order for the District Court to expedite the passage of your 1948 liquor licenses your cooperation is {asked by the City of Juneau to distinguish, | also they _ in the, Juneau Cold Storage dock is | n WANTED BLE WOMAN f{o care for ar old child and do light house Meo B Wells 416 Geld. Ph. house. Ph. | 742-1mo 1Gom or 8686. apartinent KIRSTEN'S BEAUTY SHOP, spec- ializing in Permanents, Duart Oi! $10.50. New Ray Machineless, $13.50. Helene Curtis Creme OIl Cold Wave, $18.50 and $20. Ph. 780-tf EXPERIE y Must be permanent. Excellent salary for rizht party. Call in person, Room 204 Federal Bldg. 737-tt | HEMSTITCHING and Button Making. Black 10. 737-1mo. _ MISCELLANEQUS § Watch fer the opening of the O. K. Rubber Welders soon. 745-13 WINTER & POND CO,, Inc Complete Potographic Supplies Develop'ng — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Materials | Photographic Christmas Cards | AVON PRODUCTS represen.,auve“ Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 7€2. | 656-t1 | plu{‘(’ vour applications with the | BEAUTY SHQP. Permanents, etc. | | Clerk of the District Court early enough that they may be pbresented | to the City Council for approval at | their regular meeting which will be ‘I‘.(ltl on December 5, 1947. | C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. First publication, Nov. 24, 1947. Last publication, Dec. 5, 1947. The most One refrigerator chine; SEE modern, furnished office and apartment building in town. THE COOPER BUILDING - - ALSO - - 3-bedroom completely furnished, and including Just outside of city limits. Violet Seaberg, Green 483, GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- | ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 upi Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201, 315 Decker Way. i SSC-Mi Sell it \Mlh an Empue Want-Ad the ancient and a variety of cther Come in and make an ofier, Roy Eaton, Ph. 567 . BCOG engine, Thane 3 two long T42-t4 ks for sale, any ding Company, write box . ° . ° * the opening of @ ® the O. K. Rubber Welders ® ® soon. 41-t3 ® . . e e 00000000000 BABY TENDA The New Safety Chair for Baby. Ph. Blue 115 for de::onstration T739-t6 CURIO SHOP, best location, scnable rent. Ph. 676. 7]'0;\' T41-t1 12 in. BLOCK WOOD and 2 ft. fire place wood. Ph. Green 450. 737- 1mo. PEKINESE pups, white male $100. Spotted female $50. Black faced buff male $50. Black faced fe- male. $50. Ph. 399 or call Joe George at George Bros. Liquor Store. 738-tf 32 ft. TROLLER “Relief Chrysler. Complete AR with gear, $5,000. Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoonah, Alaska. 733-t2 i | FURNISEED HOUSL with 20 x 50 Quonset hut on a double lot. In- quire 824 W 9th St. 132-t1 UNIMPROVED lot 4% miles ol Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage, easy approach from hiway. Priced for quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. Il RENELL Cruiser No. 31E998 18 ft. long 5% ft. x 18in. Nightcall Black 669, day call 877. 1728-tlmo PIANO':- FOR RENT or SALE, Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. 713-t1 | #OR SALE—Thive mnouses and lot houscs in good condition and dest location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-t¢ were burned Wby illumi- " Vegetable oils Egyptians " for | nation. PRIGED FOR IMMEDIATE SALE completely | | modern home, with radio, i washing ma- 1 { \ boathouse. JAMES COOPER OWNER LOST AND FOUND BLACK PLASTIC purse vicinity of hizh school. Contents valuable to me. Reward. Ph. Green 888. T44-t3 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN— That I will not accept responsibil- ity for any debts contracted by per- isons other than my~elf CHARLES 4 . SMITH. ——————— CATHOLIC v=RISH SOCIAL And Card Party — Friday, Nov. 28—8 O'Clock —adv. T45-t1 of eold.l Rub VapoRub n throat...chest. Melt :ome in mouth, too! vieks