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PAGE TWO 290030060 5ED0000CI 0000000000000 Many a man has been won over te Hivkey-Frooman Customized™ Clothes by the W@MmmumcmomfimmmmMa-.,g,@.o»o,.W,.QMOMG 00E0e00e sheer excellence of their fit and craftsmanship. BMSEHRENS, g, *Res. U. S. Par. OFF oaoouywpuo@w@wuaacdw 3 CUICOCI00EN The Triangle Cleaners Lost Week End.....? 1 |GEO. WASHINGTON NORTH LAST NIGHT; THIRTY LEAVE HE | The Alaska Transportation pas- ‘senqer vessel George Washington ,arnvcd in Juneau at 4 o'clock yes- |terday afternoon and sailed north at midnight last last for Haines, | Skagway and Seattle with the fol- lowing 30 passengers: For Seattle: Mrs. Marincouvich, David DeLong, Mr. R. Littlefield, Barbara Littlefield, Rufus Little- field, Mrs. Blackerbury, Kirk Black« erbury, M. Porter, wife and child, Mrs. Frank Miller, Miss Maude Mil- ler, Mrs. Bahanan, Phyllis Grant, Mrs. Hilzinger and Mrs. Patterson. For Haines: Paul Latta and wife, | Robert Easterday, wife and child- ren Janice and Sidney, Ray Nevin, Wellman Holbrook Dealine Badley, | ISmmy Robertson, Mrs. H. L. Faulk-| ner, Simon Hellanthal and wife and Fred Ayer. To Skagwa; 'DEV. BOARD T0 INVESTIGATE IN IND DIVISION Fred Ayres, Assistant Chief of the {Alaska Branch, Division of Terri- |tories and Island Possessions, will | conduct a comprehensive survey of | S. C. MeAfee. { economic opportunities in the Sew- ard Peninsula and the Second Divi- | sion for the Alaska Development | Board To confer with Governor Ernest {Gruening and George Sundborg of the . Alaska Development Board,; Ayres flew down from Haines last | evening. He will visit in Anchorage until next week and then fly to Nome, which will be his headquar- ters for the two-month survey. Sundborg said that the decision to investigate the economic oppor- tunities in the Second Division was made at the last meeting of the Alaska Development Board, which} ,was held in Anchorage two weeks| |ago. Sundborg stated that the Board felt that the Second Division has “been a “forgotten corner” of the: Territory for many years and that it {is time that a concerted effort be !made to develop new industries | z'way from Anchorage. Ghiglione has and Pete Warner *iWomans Club. |Tke Taylor, [MT. ST. ELIAS FILMS TO il TO #FEAT PRESIDENT, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Darnell, v\hn‘ w |spent the last several months trav- BANOUEI IOMokko lelling across the - United States, Frank Dufresnes, visiting relatives neau Rotary was highlighted today throughout the south, were in Ju- by discussions concerning tomorrow’s fishing with Mr. and Mrs, Kenyon |of Rotary International, who will be MacLean and Mr. and Mrs. Bert honored tomorrow night at 7 o'clock After their brief visit: here they Room of the Baranof Hotel. Mit- were Pan American passengers mr‘chell is expected to arrive in Ju- sheep hunting in the Interior. The after 4 o'clock via Ellis Airlines Darnells, who still consider Alaska/and will be met by Charles W. Car- banks nnd enter budnq' there. other Rotarians who are able to {be on hand. Carter said this is the A F OHIGllom have had the privilege of enter- x (taining an International Presldenl, HoME m ju"EAu Olhm- features of the noon meei-! i two reels of color films, covering the | | Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Ghiglione and Juneau Soap Box Derby and the rived in Juneau on Sunday from' Carter announced that Dr. W. p.! |Hdines, after driving over the High- |Blanton, Jack Burford, Art Uggen been appointed Assistant Chiet Engi- |the program and entertainment| neer of the Alaska Road Commission committee for September, and that replaces Hawley Sterling, who re- would head the decorations com- tired recently. The Ghigliones have mittee for the banquet tomorrow. dence on Seventh Strest. |Malcolm Marsh, visiting Rotarian Mr. and Mrs. Ghiglione lived in|with the Geological Survey; Nick war, Ghiglione was on active ser- Great Northern Railway; Duane vice with the Navy, and since his Hogue who is the son of Henry Ho- [RoD DARNELIS 60-T0 | JUNEAU ROTARIANS| jleft Juneau last March and have! sports fishing in Florida with the The luncheon meeting of tue Ju- {neau over the weekend for more !visit of Angus S. Mitchell, President Caro. .lat a Rotary banquet in the Gold Fairbanks Monday with plans for neau tomorrow afternoon shortly their home, may remain in Fair- ter and Dr. W. W. Whitehead andj first time the Juneau Rotarians !and that an almost 100 percent at- ARRI“ 'o M‘KE ‘lendance is expected at the bnn-’ ing today were presentations of Itheir daughters, Ann and Kay ar- recent Rotarian plenic. would compose with headquarters in Juneau. He Ellis Reynolds and Malcolm Greany !purchased the H. L. Faulkner resi- ' Guests at the luncheon today were { Juneau eight years ago. During the Carter {rom Seattle who is with the | discharge has been with the ARC gue; Capt. Svend Hansen of thej in Anchorage. Mrs. Ghiglione was Signal Corps who has been appolnted' at one time Director of Vocal Music to replace Capt. Telquist as head' of and Art in the Juneau schools. the Juneau unit. ‘Mrs. Ghiglione has been very ac-| Other business included the list- tive in club work in Anchoarge and ing of Rotary Club attendance ter said that Juneau's attendance Before their departure, the Ghig- | ranked 42nd out of 51 divisions, but liones were honored at several par- pointed a finger of consolation to ties. Mr. and Mrs. George Lingo|the fact that Fairbanks brought up entertained them at an informal'the rear post by failing to submit a cocktail party. Former Juneauites at reporc. the party were Mr. and Mrs. Karl| - e - Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hayes and | (OAS" GUARD VESSH- The eighty-tiuce 100t Coast Guard | cutter serving the Juneau area was called cut early last night to plck SHOW MONDAY NIGHT worked with the Girl Scouts, Epis- leaders which was led by the Kodiak ! copal Sunday School and Anchorage club with a 97.18 percentage, Car- | ; PICKS UP FISHERMEN §5B NAMED FOR FIRST DIVISION| The Selective Service Board for the First Division has been ap- pointed by Governor Ernest Gruen- ing. . The Beard will have jurisdic- tion over all registration, classifi- cation, and induction of men in Southeast Alaska. Appointed to the Board are Leslie Sturm, Wilford H. Johnson, 1John Parmenter, Harry McCrea and Sandy A. Stevens. All the mem- | bers ‘are residents <of Juneau. BTN A R TRAVELERS UNLIMITED Registered at the Baranof as | mempbers of a Travelers Unlimited |Tour are Mrs. J. A. Spere, Mr. and Mrs. Scott J. Campbell, Miss Jar- dine Hardwick and M. J: Good- man. They are from Los Angele&l WANTED ' TRAFFIC representative, addition- al employee, neat appearance, alert, tactful, familiar with SE Alaska, permanent for qualified party. Alaska Coastal Airlines. Phcne 706. 973 tf STENOGRAPHER for two month.s! beginning about Sept. first, ex- perience necessary, good salary. Phone 706. Alaska Coastal Air- lines. 973t 1 WOMAN to cook for small crew; 8 miles out Glacier Highway. Phone 145. 973 tf | WANTED .to rent or lease, 2 or 3| bedrcom home. Will give excellent care. Phone Douglas 344. 973 4x business couple apt. until about ! 15. Local reference. Phone ! 973 3x o | RESPONSIBLE i would like an | Oet i 531 DOORMAN, Capitol Theatre, apply evenings. 965 tf1 :1$1,000 down paym., TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 194. W-A-N-T A-D-S§ FOR SALE FOR SALE | e r————— $4,500 takes 3-bar. furnished numelDUN‘LAP HOUSE, Norway Point, 3 blocks to school. Several bgd-; mile from -~ town, very larc rooms, marine view, well furnish-; grounds, planted with lawn, veg ed, new carpeting, etc. table and flower gardens, fru FIREPLACES: Threg large homes| and berry trees; house ten yea: with FIREPLACES. All complete- old, large living room, fireplac ly furnished. enclosed sun porch length ¢ 4-bdr. home, large lot. garage, 2| 1louse, full concrete basement, c FIREPLACES, triple plumbing,| Reat, work shop, two bed roon; view, completely furnished. ‘and ean be altered for thir 2-bdr, furnished, large basement,| COmPpletely furnished, includir marine view near school. washing machine, electric stov 2 bar. furnace, fummished hard-| Tefrigerator. . Reasonably price wood floors, view, excellent, niegh- | OWDer financed, small down pa; borhood. ment. VERY reasonable down payment, owner finance 3-bdr. home, re- frig., excellent furn., hardwood floors, large new basement. $1750 down, owner finance, hard- wood floors, very large living room, 1 bedroom. LARGE Warehouse space. RESIDENTIAL Hstings, 1 to 5 bec Jroom i Juneau, I-hghs\\ “and Douglas. INCOME ‘property, apt. hovse, and commercial building lots. WILLIAMWINN-Phone 23 AIRPORT BAR, Grocery, dquc store, new building at airpo entrance .with liquor license, di pensary license, etc. Second stor ior living quarters. $6,000. 100x90 DOUBLE LOT with 4-roo hOuse and small warehouse, o “Small Boat Harbor, filled. $4600 160x150 filled lot next McLean' Small Boat Harbor. Terms. $490. 1100 "ACRES _patented on Montan | Creek road. $1500. . $700—Half-finished house, roof o rm SALE l past Thane. 5 acre homesite. ; $105 ne room cabin, 2 acres pat TABLE model Handy Hot wash- ! ented, garden site, 5 miles vu ing machine, with wringer. Al- $1900 Juneau Beach, 2 bed. most new. Call Green 150 after $2300—Fritz Cove Road, 2 bed. 6. \h, 973 dn $2500—Douglas ‘Beach, 3 bed. $3600 Star Hill, 2 bed. 1-bdr. First St. Owner finance monthly payments. $1,500 down, one and two bdr. apts. in. duplex. Owner will fi- nance. First St. 2 'houses, acre pat. land, Lemon Creek, part. furn, lights. Terms. HALE prop., compl. furn, 5 ncres| pat., garage, etc., terms, 10'% Schoecker and other property mnear Auke Bay. home, small i MURPHY & MURPHY I.EAL’I'OBS ACCOUNTANTS Phone 674 over Ficst National Bank | SEWING Machines, any make nr{ | condition. Willman Trade Center, | So. Franklin. Ph. 63. 947 - 1 mo. 44 hout 954 tf ; CARPENTERS wanted.. | week. Phone 34. LOW=COST COMFORT GOOD Baby crib and mattress, baby basket, lining and pad, new high chair. Priced to sell. Phone 241 973 tf '46 TUDOR dition. a. m. $5,000—near Hillerest, 5 small bec rooms, fireplace, largc livin room, view. ‘m—-—Nw Goodwin’s Hangar, edan, excxellent con- ' 500_,3.“,‘ Road, 2 bed. Call Green 115 after 10 g500 Behrends Ave, 3 bed, 973 6x $8500—Showplace of Auke Bay, 5 TEA TABLE, $30.00. Phone 234! bed, unsurpassed view, garden) 972 3% fireplace, one acre, garage. > w3 1$8,000—Glacier Hwy. near tow FIVE 600x16 tires and tubes mount- | - ‘4<bed, full basement, beach fron | there. During his two months in the | Territory, Ayres will be on leave { without pay from the Department of |the In!erlm | |LAST RITES FOR up a party of fishermen slmnded\ It was announced today at the/on Turner Lake. Facing inclement | fioon meeting of the Rotarians that Weather on the lake, the outboard In New Touralux the ilming of the ascent of Mt. St. | motor on the fishermen’s boat conk- | Sleeping Cars Elias two. \years ago would Be sh:,‘,,,-“ed out, leaving them on the lake l' g | BED, Springs and mattress, $50; | in the Grade School auditorium at | With little more than the illusion m‘ ¢ - er g l 8 _o'clock Monday night. Malcolm |an oar. The Coast Guard was called | ki |4 Miller, member of the St. Eliis ‘party, Out when the men failed to return | ed on Chrysler rim. Good condi- | age, lots of room. tion, phone Red 167 between 5:30 $10,500—4th St. near schools, 4 bd and 7 p. m. 972, 3x or 6. i sv,sowz bed, lnrge living rooy rented ‘apt. ' ‘basement Overstuffed couch and chair, $25: | $12,700—3 bed., full basement, boa{ white dinettet set, table and four, house with elsetric. winch, acrod chair, $40. Blue 228. 2 3x, Waynor Tract. No need to lose popularity an untidy appearance. wngle Cleaning Service puts “dash into your ward robe.” Just try it and see! | i | For better Appearance CALL There IsNo Subsniute ior Newspaper Adverhsmu' MRS, 0. MANGSOL WED. AFTERNOOK| i Funeral services for Mrs. Oscar iMangsol, wha died of a stroke yes- | terday afternoon, will be held on| Wednesday afternoon at 2 -o'clock iin the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. Herbert | Hillerman will conduct the’ service and Mr. Ernest Ehler will sing two| selections. Interment will be in the Masonic Plot of the Evergreen Cemetery. | Mrs. Mangsol is survived by her { husband, Oscar Mangsol, a daughter, Mrs. Ada Winthers and four broth- {ers, who reside in Wisconsin. Mrs, | Mangsol was born at Fort Atkinson, ‘WIsconsin in 1895, i e MRS. PARKER ARRIVED | Mrs. Elizabeth Parker of Seattle {arrived on the -George Washing- !ton @nd is the houseguest of Mr. {and Mrs. O. R. Cleveland at their { home on 12th Street. Mrs. Parker, | who lived in Juneau 12 years ago, | has a wide circle of friends here. 'She plans to visit here for two | weeks. COPR., THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY More independent experts smoke Lucky Strike regularly than the next twe leading brands combined! |birth of a-son are Mr. tRoy Banta. The new arrival tipped | and presently working in the Sew- |as scheduled. ard. Glacier, area, will bel gn hand Members of the party who re-| to commentate the stlent color films turned to Juneau late last night reels are shown. | Kearney, Jack Pasquan, Tom Pow- Proceeds from the showing “m‘ers Bill Goodman, Cliff MacDonald {be channeled toward the founding |and Jim Nielsen. fof a Memorial Library in Juneau., and the public is invited to attend. | The films will be of special interest | to those interested in winter photo- graphy and outdoor sports. . | ‘The trip which the films will cov- er was the second time St. Elias had | Leen sugcessfully scalea, and relates in detail many features of the 25 day trip, Miller and his present party are expected to return to Juneau somc-r time this week. e - SON FOR BANTAS Receiving congratulations on the | and Mrs. | Get the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! Dewey W. Metzdort Vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKANZ FEEL AT HOMI the scales at nine pounds. one| ounce and was born on Sunday evening in St. Ann’s Hospital. Banta is a mechanic with . the CAA. — e REPRESENTATIVE HERE FROM SWIFT AND CO. E. A. Schaffer, Swift and Com- pany, is registered at the Baranof Hotel from Seattle. ——————— PORTER FAMILY RETURNS Mrs. Chuck Porter and her two children, Pamela, and Larry, re- turned on the George Washington after visiting in Los Angeles for three months with Mrs. Ponter’s parents. ——————— | ROLLISONS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. James Rollison and their two sons, Nels and Jim, Jr., returned on the George Washing- ton. They have been visiting in Seattle and Vancouver, B. C. —r MRS. ROSS IS HOME Aiter visiting relatives in Se- attle, Portland, and western Idaho, Mrs. Daniel Ross and her son John returned on the George Washing- ton. <, 5 SOUR MASH - lonmiy Straight’, ‘Y i‘o’t‘r €0 IN IOND] S'I‘K_ITIIIG mfiSDLY, AUGUST 25 NEW CHINATOWN CAFE Open 10:00 a. m. 1o 4:00 a. m. WE SERVE LUNCHES and DINNERS SPECIALIZING in American and Chinese Dishes PHONE796 258 So. Franklin Street D e et and to speak before and after the | with the Coast Guard vessel are Ken 1 | HIAWATHA SEATTLE « CHICAGU This air conditioned Speedliner offers full range of accommodations including unique Touralux sleepers. You get 3 vomfortable berth in a new, cheerfully decorated car for about one-third lest than in standard sleepers, and rail fare is little more than in coaches. with snacl Luxurest coaches and Standard Pull mans. Leave Seattle daily at 2:45 pm. Also daily service East on the air con- ditioned, electrified COLUMBIAN. For reservations, ask your nearest Slmmshlp Office, Travel Bureau, or | Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY Striking dining car and Tip Top Grill | ok sectisi: andwiaictuil ooy | 9-TUBE end table model Strom- berg Carlson comb. radio an phonograh, $60. Apts. No. 9 between o’clock. 5 972 tf 25-FOOT Chris Craft cruiser, Bert Seaton, Baranof Hotel. { p. m. $175; Blue 9 HP Evenrude outboard, blond dinette set. Call 690. i JUKE Box, wig, household goods, Vera Blackwell, 503 South Frauk- lin Street. Phone 627. LOT 4, block 203, Juneau, Alaska; corner of 10th and Capital Ave. $700.00 Write Mike Baksa, Box 1213, Douglas, Alaska. 969 3x $385 — ’38 V-8 Coupe, motor, tires very good. Ph. 016, ring 3. 968 4x FAIRBANKS: Will leave fully equipped cocktail bar, downtown Fairbanks, doing good business, excellent location. Must have cash for liquor inventory. Juneau Empire. 963 1 mo. g MODEL A truck, $250; Model MacKinnon | and 7| 972 3x| | NEW J. C. Higgins 12 ga. bolt ac-i tion shotgun, 2 boxes shells, $421 cash. Call Blue 336 after 5:30( 972 4x | 971 1t} 1$20,000—3 ted, near Governor's. roadster $250; '38 Chrysler $29 '37-'47 Plymouth $600; ’'41 Ply, mouth $650; ’40 Packard $95Gy dump truck $1575; '42 Che pickup $900; 1947 GMC picks up $1200. PETER WOOD SALES AGUENCY Real kstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harvor — Phone 911 ‘FOR RENT ROOM for rent. Phone 364. 1 3 3. ROOMS in private home. 316 4t. ' Street. Blue 917. 972 t AR ROOMS, weekly or monthly ratc Imperial Hotel. GARAOI at 415 4th. Inquire 40 Fourth Street. 961 o SHOP bullding, 93 Willoughb Avenue. Formerly Bob-In-Bod and Fender Building. Inquire 9, and T Clothing Store. 951 ¢ 970 6x , o, Box 4689, ROOM and. Board, $20 a week' Hannah's Boarding House, Thil and Main. 950 1 40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, | _** "2 7 good' condition, available. Oall 423, Call thkm after 6 pm. 57 tf immediately | IANO 961 tf 'Ph 9x12 TANM rug, brand new:|APTS., Rooms for rent, , studio model, Andenon Piano Shop. Ml with kitchen pnvl flwflflmm Ph. 886. Wb. e e i e s Tt ) 1 HOTEID Inmnloeman for sale | SEAVIEW A.l. for rent, one bloc] or lease. Ph. 187. C. Kohler Light than % price. Write 81 (rom!edefllm 890 10,000, Wi us A NICE Box 2384 WW% new. u-npadmmm.or m Hmi-. Douglas 183, 916 2 OIL RANGES, 1 oil circulator, as is, Inquire Empire. 967 tf CLERK Stenographer. Inquire Rogm. 106, Health Department: Territorial Elflldlng 945" tf FOUND Point Louisa; kno tricks, good watchdog. OWna’. may have by calling Red 890.f 972 3% MISCELLANEOUS b S HAVE that paint job done now. FOUND in the Case Lot Grocery.) nugget locket; identify andp claim. 973 Bxa For immediate service see Ralph“'ovND Gold ear ring; owner m: Treffers, phone Blue 462. 66 tf{have by paylng for this ad. 73 3 GUARANTEED Realisic Perman: ent, $750. aper carls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty- Sho). 'Phone m 1-0$T Ji Qe ear rmx ‘with round #| gold nugget. Finder please re- 315 Decker Way. TEuropean_and American _eels spawn in the deep Atlantic waters . White punt " betweend Grand Island and Taku Harbor. Reward. Parades Marine, Phond 817 \ 973 5x, LOST: Expmure meter on dock [ Reward. Green .459. 973 2x‘ ’ turn to Apt. 511, Baranof. 173 5x.f e — — By Taw, filne U. S. states. speci- north and northeast of the West fically prohibit a man from marria Indies, ing his wite's grandmother, p