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e PAGE SIX Newsy Notes From Skagway - (SPECIAL CORRE‘ PONDENCE Mrs, James H. Smith of Wenat- chee, Washington, arrived on the Princes Norah August 1 to spend “hree weeks visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Mulvihill Mr. and Mr H Welc Erikson, Mr. and Mrs Wheatc r Mr Tom n Ja trip to Ben-Ma- (“m'r Sunday Monday, August 1-2 John Hoyt and Howard Welch started to I over the famous Chilcoot Pass to E t n- day week. All went 1 t; the boys reached Canyon City Tues: and Wednesday found them at Ci ter Lake. Leav there and climb- iffg over some kc Howard got his foot ¢ with the result that| his ankle badly sprained and one bone broken hn carried the packsacks ahead on the trail, then returned and ped Howard. . In this manner they eventually reach- the cabin at the head of Lake Lin- dexman, There John left Howard in the cabin and hiked” on into Ben- nett. Jean Cleaver, the section fore- man at Bennett, took a hoat and went after Howard. The boys came home Saturday’s train. HOW S ankle will be put into a cast 48 scon’ as the swelling is reduced | The Mission Auxiliary met Mon= day evening, August 2, at the home | of Mrs. Chiis Larson, Fourteen| memb were present. The Auxi-| liary has received word that the electric sewing machine that was ordered recently for the Mission is on its way. The Bazaar was dis- 4 but no action can be taken until the report of the Harvest Fair EUGKROAEHES » ek SATE odorless way 1o help you home free from thes — simply \prinkle BUHACH seross their uails and in ctacks and erevices. Al vers75 years — one of these nasty loathsome andy Sifter Cans 30¢ up THE DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE_JUNE.AU ALASKA connection with | Service, Mr. Larry S being planned in the Bazaar. Very ments were served. The next meet- F.D. Calkins, Jr., ing will be held on the last Monday | Dodge, August because of the Bazaar.|was in Skagway on his ; | Fairbanks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fish are the parents of a son born Tuesday morning 4:30. The baby, who weighed 8 pounds 8 ounces. has been named Warren Douglas. Mayor “Pat” Carroll from his home in Minnesota, The gift was a re- plica of Paul Bunyan and his Blue at The Road Commission received a on behalf of himself and the City new International TDI8 tractor!of Skagway. Tue on the Sailor's Splice. This| The President will |meeting was to try and secure a den- ay of Seattle tist for Skagway. He stated that’ gway Tuesday on th"°ka"w.’|y with a population of 700 He visited his father land Haines with apopulation of until Friday 400 together should offer a dentist to Juneau k good livelihood. Dr. Alfranc, \vhose’ | purpose for being in Skagway that adlias evening was to inspect a steamer| Mr. and Mrs. Donald Beitinger snd small son, William Floyd, ar-Ipan, stated that his visit had turn- rived on the Tuesday train from ed into a toothache—that dentists | Whitehorse where they had flown'are at a premium’in the States but from Minneapolis. They will visit that he would do all that he pos- M r's parents, Mr. and |sitly could to help upon his returr, it n Beitinger’s, indefinite-ito Jjuneau. Dr. P. 1. Danl gave a resume of, the work doné by the Public Health { Miss Trma Fitzpatrick left Skag-! way last Tuesday on the Alaska 0 frrom the diseases brought in from | g0 to Pete where she plansforeign ports by ships, to open a Sign Shop. Mr. Parker said toat ke had | ” % ¢ Aerie No. 25, made the trip accidently. He works | re; Ar meeting o rie B 0 5 time fo; he Publ FOE was held Tuesday, August 3 qu(l-:lt}?‘%lr}:(;ce b:t m: ;,:m ;;O;:f Fn!ir\l',u y uyu» m.-:lung“ lx’;“fmg?fi:: tion is advertising manager of the; were it a party giv | | Alaska Sunday Press. He stated ie ladies of the AUXIAY. 'y o0 "he wag enjoying his trip very] program, dancing and ! w and Aftre a short much. refreshments were enjoyed by all et At this time, the boat was re-} 3 ; 2 ported in the harbor so the Health ! Mrs. Herbert Riewe and children, | Cfficers and Dr. Dahl left the meet-} Joyce, Gloria, Faith and Durno, re- 1€ turned to Skagway Wednesday on the George Washington after spend- | ing ten months in Seattle. sent the play “A Night in Vienna’ —_— a mixture of light and grand opera— Frik Selmer made the trip tolin Skagway September 20. At first Whitehorse Thursday for dental at-|he wished a guarantee of $700 mn,., {when he was informed of the size' u‘l the city, he agreed to a straight | «day evening the Swathmore percentage of box office ru‘elpts—. 2 7,600 ton vessel owned by |60 percent for himself and 40 per- l the Pacific Far East Lines, Inc,|cent for the Chamber of Commerce. , even days out of Tokyo, docked|The Chamber decided that they in Skagwey to pick up surplus President should appoint a commit- | equipment {rom the Canol project | tee to get the opinion of the towns- for shipment to San Francisco. 'r“ofpmple on a play of this sort. Health Officers, Dr. E. T. Bloom- The Uresident read a letter from quist and Dr. W. H. Aufrane, uou.‘thv President of the Associated ! up t n‘:ro\th quarantine. This is the’ smmg that the Chamber of Com-! first boat from Japan to tie up at merce would shortly receive an in- an Alaskan Port of Entry in over vitation to attend the annual meet- twenty ing to be held in Juneau Septemberl , 22 and 23. It was the concensus A regular dinner meeting of the of opinion of the members lhall Basil Horsfall who wishes to pre tention, Thur X Victc years. Committee is received, An award ispfranc of the U. 8. Public Heiflth] Mr. flnd Mrs. Miss Betty Mae Rapuzzi. Mrs. Fred Cedarburg gave a par- Ox. The Mayor thanked Mr. Dbdge 'ty Friday evening to compliment !her daughter, Elizabeth Alexahder, thirteenth birthday. The! of the Chamber!guests were Phyllis Olsen, Lorene | be used on the Dyea | |of Commerce, Mr. William Feero, Jr., ,Eurflc]d Barbara Beltlnger,’Joo:a. -mmounwd that the purpose of this'Smith, Billle Belle Davis, Marilyn | jBovd Shirley Coopér, Arthur Alex- ! Dewey McCracken, Eugene . {on her ander, | Van Zanten, Larry Sullivan, Richard |Ramsey and Philip Eagle. for several days last week with a |due to arrive in Skagway from Ja- |Lroken leg. He left for Juneau by !plane Friday. their father, Mr. Alex Oberle of ‘Walkerton, Ontario, is very ill. Mr. Oberle was with the Audit Office ;of the White Pass and Yukon Rail- Cfficers in protecting this countrylway Here for the years from 28 to | '43. Sl i Mrs. Peggy Beale and Miss Emily | Haverstock left August 8, to make the river trip to Dawson. Mrs. H.: Soldin will be cook at the hospital ; ! during Mrs Beale's absence. The Annual Sunday School Pic- nic was held Friday. The Princeton- Hall made two round trips to Haines so over eighty persons were; akle to enjoy the outing. Trucks took the picnickers out to the Con- ' A communication was read rxom[lErence Grounds, A perfect day 351(‘”1*““ e-!far as wind and weather made me.lnmmn \picnic one that will be long Te- membered. Miss Viola Sullivan of Juneau ar-| rived in Skagway on the Princeton- {Hall and visited her mother and| brothers until Sunday evening' iwhen she returned to Juneau. Her, mother, Mrs. Mary Sullivan, .ac‘ companied her to Juneau. | The Rapuzzi Brothers—Louie and | George—renowned fishermen, lett saturday morning on Louie’s Chris- Salmon Derby. { weighing 6 pounds, 15 and Mrs, | A son ounces was born to Mr. Dan Berry of Haines at 2:45 p.m., Sunday at the White Pass Hospital. ! Charles Rapuz i Parker of the have received word that they are| delicious refresh-|Alaska Sunday Press, Mr. and Mrs. now proud grandparents, A daugh- Mr. and Mrs. G. L. |ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eu- and Father McElneal who|gene Johannes of St. Cloud, Minn., way to August 6, at 6 p.m. The little girl |who weighed six pounds has been Mr. Dodge told the Chamber that'named Betty Jean. Mrs. Johannes he had bought a gift to present to will be remembered as the former Mr. Eddie Ehrmanns was a pa- | {tient in the White Pass Hospital | i i Mis. 0. P. Flynn and Mrs. George .Burgess have received word that sor placing m Juneau to take the vessel Boards of Trade of British Columbia ! Craft to go to Juneau to enter ‘hel(}eorge Washington on a South {son said, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1948 Guardsmen Sirike al "Enemy’” | 1 | | 1 [ SOUTHERN CALIFORNTA NATIONAL GUARDSMEN created this aura ! of light with flame throwers and phosphorus smoke bombs during in- | | tensive day and night training maneuvers being held at San Luis Obispo. | Pfc. Bonner Russell (left) wields the flame thrower while Pfc. Warren ouches ready with a hand grenade. Both are of Fontana's 224th (International Smmdphotm 'XO PLANS MADE YAPPING ONU.S.; | FOR WINTER RUN, | BOOSTING RUSSIA' GEO WASHHNGION WROCLAW, Poland, Aug. 27—(®— | Ilya Ehrenburg, Russian newspaper tator, told a meeting of SEATTLE, Aug. 21—®— 8. J. commen ! % : persons called “intellectuals” thati i |Swanson, Alaska Transportation the U. S. is preparing for a “bar- ;Company vice-president, said to- .day the company had no plans the passenger ship baric war.” He said the Soviet | Union is the criterion of world cul- ture. The Moscow radio transcribed a greeting to the meeting at Wroclaw frcm presidential candidate Henry | Wallace. { American run this winter. “We have received numerous in- quiries along this line fiom pass- engers and travel agencies,” Swan- “but we are still in the midst of our Alaska tourist season and we have no immediate plans eyond the Alaska trade. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:! That Howard D. Stabler, admin- istrator of the estate of Carl Nils 1 FORSALE | B BABY Iurmture » $4,500 takes 3-bdr. furnished home 3 blocks to school. Several bed- rooms, marine view, well furnish- ed, new carpéting, etc. FIREPLACES: Three large homes with FIREPLACES. All complete- ly furnished. | 4-bdr. home, large lot. garage, 2 FIREPLACES, triple plumbing, view, completely furnished. 2-bdr., furnished, large basement, marine view near school, 2 bdr, furnace, furnished hard- wood floors, view, excellent niegh- rhood. | VERY reasonable down payment, | owner finance 3-bdr. home, re- frig;, excellent furn., hardwood | floors, large new basement. 181750 down, owner finance, hard- ’ wood floors, very large living room, 1 bedroom. $1,000 down paym. 1-bdr. home { First St. Ownér Ilinance small monthly payments. 181,500 down, one and two bdr. apts. in duplex. Owner will n- nance, First -St. houses, acre pat. land, Lemon | Creek, part. furn, lights. Terms.| “HALE prop., ¢ompl. furn., 5 acm‘ pat., garage, etc., terms, 10% mi. Schoecker and other property near Auke Bay. 2 t TR I FOR SALE DUNLAP HOUSE, Norway Point, 1 mile from town, very large . grounds, planted with lawn, vege- table and flower gardens, fruit and berry trees; house ten years 6ld, large living room, fireplace, enclosed sun porch length of house, full concreté basement, ol heat work sHop, two bed rooms and can be altered for third, completely furnished, ineluding washing machine, electric stove, refrigerator. Reasonably priced, owner financed, small down pay- ment. LARGE Warehouse space. RESIDEN’I‘IAL listings, 1 to 5 bed. room houses; Juneau, Highway and Douglas. N INCOME property. apt. houses, and commercial building lots. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 ATRPORT. BAR, 'f Grocery: 1quor store, new building at airport entrance with liquor license, dis- pensary litense, etc. Second story for living quarters. $6,000. 110090 DOUBLE LOT with 4-room’ 'MURPHY & MURPHY house and small warehouse, at Small Boat Harbor, filled. $4600. REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Shone 67, over First munm Bank FOR SALE & 5325 for 1838 V-8 CD\IM Phone' 016- ring. 3.° 976 4x SKI poles and binders. Douglas 354. 976 4t ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty Phone batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s Jewelry Store. 976 tf SEALFD Socam Headlights, sealed beam urits, old style bulbs, brake fluid, rcds, lined shoes, brake lining, mufflers, tail lights, Ford A water cooled manifolds, pro- | pellers for Ford A and’ new mo-‘ tor parts. Used horns. Dutch’s! Wrecking Yards. - 975 2x 10r sale: d‘! play pen, ‘buggy, walker, * hight chair, nursery chair, diaper pail,{ bath tub. Also, desk, 2 radios, fclding bed and mattress, elec- ( ;60X150 filled Iot next McLean’s, Small Boat Harbor. Terms. $4900. ;100 ACRES patented on Monlann Creek road, $1500. ; $700—Half-finished house, roof on, past Thane. 5 acre honfesite. $1050—One room cabin, 2 acres pate ented, garden, site, 5 miles out, $1800 Juneau Beach, 2 bed. $2500—Fritz Cove, Road, 2 bed. $2500—Douglas,_Beach, 3 bed. $3500 Star Hill, 2’ bed. $5,000—near Hillcrest, 5 small bed- rooms, fireplace, large living room, view. ssgzo—-near Goodwin's Hangar, 1 d. $6500—Basin Road, 2 bed. $8500—Behrends Ave, 3 bed. $8500—Showplace of Auke Bay, 2 bed, unsurpassed view, gardens, fireplace, one acre, garage. $8,500—Glacier Hwy. near town, 4-bed, full basement, beach front- age, lots of room, $10,500—4th St. near sch.ols, 4 bed or 6. $12,500—2 bed, rented apt. large living room, in basement. Skagway Chamber of Commerce Skagway should be represented. | was held August 5, at the Skagway Skagway is an associate member, Grill at 6 pm. It was decided that this matter would | Mr- o> Juneau Drug Company Harry Race Drug Company ‘Warfield Drug Company INEEE RN ONS of long-life form temps See us for this and other Modern Electrical Now Available at the ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers ) Ll -1i Calrod* encircle every tank, to provide effi- t, economical heat- | Guests for the evening were Dr. E. T. Bloomquist of the U, S. Pub- be handled by the Executive Board. The guestion was brought up aboull THE “AUTOMATIC BRAIN" of your water heater keeps the water &t uni- 24-hour Electric Service e P A B the Boat Harbor. It has been sur-! veyed but, at present, it seems to| i i have been turned into a barge ramp. | ~ i The question was brought up about securing money for trails and shel- ter cabins. Mr. M. Moe stated that{ tach cabin would cost about $1,000. | . Carroll said that the Territory would not turn over any funds to the Chamber of Commerce, that! this must be handled through thei | City. He suggested that the Chamber specify how much monye is needed Health Service, Dr. W. H. Au- | lic plan as to how to the money is to be | spent since the City would have to lanswer these questions. It was de- 'cieded that work on the trails should | begin Lefore winter sets in. Since! 'Mr. F. Marlowe is well versed in the work that should be done, he was to be contacted and asked to draw up detailed plans. Mr. Carroll said that th money secured would have to be spent during the current iyear and could not be carried over into the next year. | , A letter was read stating that mo- tion picture films-all travel pic- tures, must be made through Mr. Hal Johnston, General Agent C. P. R. ‘The Chamber was informed that!} the people of Whitehorse wanted { an excursion to Skagway over the Labor Day Holidays. About 150 wanted to come, probably arriving Saturday and returning to White- horse Monday. They would like a dance, bowling, and baseball games, the merchants to be called upon for prizes for the games. The Elks Club in Whitehorse is in charge of the ar- rangements for this excursion. Mr. Mary Kopanski told of the 2ad condition that the old ceme- tery is in. She asked the Chamber to do somiething about it since it is a tourist attraction. The sign boards are down and some painting would have to be done. Mrs. Lamereaux said that Mr. Abrams had informed her that the road to the cemetery was in better shape than it had ever been. Mrs. Kaponski as head of a committee—the other members to be Mrs. Christine Lamereaux and Mr. Feero, Jr.—was authorized to spend $100 on repairs. Taere was considerable discussion in regards to again trying to have the Canadian National boats lay New, General Electric offers a new guarantee and ten-year protection plan to purchasers of General Electric Automatic Electric Water Heaters. Think of it—ten full years of protec- tion for you on your new gal- vanized-tank water heaters, Now . .. you can have all the hot water you need — when you need it—and at low cost too. See your General Electric retailer today for details, STRADE.MARK REG. U.8. PAT. OFF. iir) THREE INCHES OF FIBER- GLAS insulation com~ pletely surrounds the tank, to keep the heat where it belongs—in the water, eraure, do. It was suggested that the Cham- ber write the Canadian National to allow their tourists to enjoy the advantages of entertainment pro- vided by the City of Skagway which are now o enjoyed by the tourists on the C. P. R. boats. It was sug- gested that the merchants write similar letters to'the Canadian Na- tional also, Mr. E. A, Rasmuson informed the {Chamber of the work that is being |done by Mr. Davies in securing money for the hard surfacing of the roads in 'the Territogy and asked that a letter supporting the work that is being done be sent to him, The Chamber adjourned at 8:15. Appliances of Friendly Dependable S i i et et g et ‘o\'er in Skagway as the C .P. R. boats} kagway Sunday afternoon on the Alaska Coastal, Mr. Anderson Has rent the summer working on the cmpletion of his degree at the University of Idaho. Barney Anderson returned to} Q Sister Mary Claude left Sunday ifternoon by plane to go to Kupe: Island- where she will be Sister Superior of an Indian Boarding School. i ? M Mrs. A. E. Tunley returned heme. Mrs. Tunley has spent several weeks in Seattle because of illnessy and for this project and give a detailed jher many frinds are happy to see|yieq 16 girmen at Hickam Field her home and well agaiin, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Flieschauer of Baltimore arrived on the Prin- cess Louise to spend several weeks visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack Keller. Mr. Dave Twitchell left on the Princes Louise for the States. Friends have received word that! a son was born on July 22 to Mr. and Mrs. George Nethercott who left Skagway early this summer to make their home in Jackson, Wyo. The 6 pound 11 ounce baby has teen named Joseph James, At the regular meeting of the BPO Elks August 5 the awards were presented for the Men’s Bowl- ing Tournament. They were: HIGH GAME 1st Pla¢z—Burfield-Blanchard, 429—Male Bowler Trophy. ind Place—Birren-Selmer, Ten Pin Ash Tray. 3rd Place—Blanchard-McGuane, 399 - Ten Pin Trophy. 4th Place—Burfield-Kalenkosky, 396—Belt Buckle. 5th Place—Gentile-Nord, 388—4 Bingles Per Man. HIGH THREE GAMES 1st Place—Burfield-Kalenkosky, 1111—Male Bowler Trophy, Male Bowler Ash Tray. 2nd Place—Gentile-Burfield, +Ten Pin Ash Tray. 3rd Place—Selmer-Gentile, Ten Pin Trophy. 4th Place—Birren-Selmer, Belt Buckle. 5tin Place—Geéntile-Birren, 1061— 4 Bingles Per Man. 404— 1109 1079— 1075— One large trophy was presented to J. C. Hoyt, Captain of the Shops Team, the Champion team which consisted of B. Boynton, W. Beitin- ger, H. Dedman and E. Carmacks. Roy Eagle was presented with trophies for High Single Games and High Three Games. There has been a bumper crop of blueberries at Glacier Station this year, The past ten days have seen large groups of pickers go- ing after the berries. Some have tween trains. - ->>e Diamond dust is used to polish dies of tungsten carbide, one of,; mans’ hardest compounds, |ed. picked as high as ten gallons be-! Anderson, also known as Karl N. Andersen, deceased, has filed his final account and report of his ad- ministration of said estate, and his petition for distribution thereof, in the United States Commissioner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Ju- | neau, Alaska; that 10 o'clock A. M., | October 11th, 1948, has been fixed , as the time and said court the place for hearing same; and that all per- sons concerned therein are hereby notified to appear at said time and place and file their objections, if any, to said final account and peti- tion for settlement and distribu- tion thereof; and that the court at such hearing will adjudicate and decree who the heirs and dis-; tributees bf the deceased person are. Dated: Juneau, Alaska, August Man Thrown Clear 0f Burning Bomber Reiurns for Buddy HONOLULU, Aug. 27-—P—A tail gunner from Pasco, Wash., Sgt. Dcnald Kienholz, risked his life to gave a buddysfrom death in the fiery - Superfortress crash which i Tuesday. The Air Force said Kienholz, theown clear in the crash, rushed back into the flames to drag out Set. Harry C. Larsen, Los Angeles. : e 6th, 1948, The Force said both men, along ¢ with two other survivors are still HOWARD\ D). STABLER, Administator. 0 badly injured to be i rview- too badly injured fo be Iterview- o sublication, Aug. 6, 1948. Last publicaunn, Aug 27, 1948. The giant bomber from the 98th WANTED WANTED immediately to rent or : Bomber Group at Spokane had just taken cff from Barber’s Point for Okinawa when an engine quit. As itetried for a forced landing, its wing hit a parked transport plane. Among those killed were Capt. lease: furnished apartment or Irving Unger, Veradale, Wash.; Sgt. house. Young married couple. Albert Czubowicz, Spokane; Staff <Phone D. P. Dunton, Baranof | Sgt. James R. McCauley, Idahd Hotel. 976 4t Falls, Idaho, and Sgt. Harry E. Moore, Spokane /NEED 30’ Extension Ladder, for a | few days. Phone Black 545 af- o ter 5:30 p.m. 976 tf FOR PUBLICATIO tric heater, jiz saw, boxing|$12,700—3 bed, full basement, boat- gloves. Phone Blue 650. 974 4t | house with electric winch, across ‘Waynor Tract. WHIZZER Motor Bike, good run-, ning conditioh, one year old.! Phone Green 815 after 5 p. m. | L 974 4t 11947 DODGE five passenger coupe,! radio, and heater, excellent con- | dition, $1950. Phone Red 350 eve- | nings. 974 Bx! TABLE model ,Handy Hot wash-i ing machine, with wringer. Al-{ most new. Call Green 150 after 6 p. m. 973 dh b '46 TUDOR . Sedan, 'excxellent con- 1 i a. m. 973 6x 9 HP Evenrudé outboard, $175; blond dinette set. ‘Call Blue 690. 971 tf FAIRBANKS: Will leave fully equipped cocktail bar, downtown Fairbanks, doing good business, | excellent location. Must have cash for lquor inventory. Box 4689, Juneau Empite. 963 1 mo. ! '40 PACKARD {lve-passenger coupe, good condition, immediately. available. Call 423, 961 t§ 9x12 TAN Frazzle rug, brand new. Call Black 925 after 6 p.m. 57 tf} - . HOTEI in good location for. sale No. 5953-A In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One. At Juneau. LILA MAY CLYMER, Plaintiff, vs. CHESTER MERLE CLYMER, it. The President of the United States of America. To the above named defendant, GREETING: You are hereby reguired to appear in the District Court!for the Territory of Alaska, First Division, at.Juneau, Alaska, within thirty (30) days after the last publication of this sum- rons, in case this summons is pub- lished, or within forty (40) days after the date of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upen’ you personally, and answer the plaintiff’s complainit on file in sald court in the above entitled catse. The plaintiff in said action de- mands the following relief: a di- RELIABLE man tw take care store route. - Distribut, collect; new product; protected territory. Earn excellent weekly income. B and W Nut Co, St. Paul, Minn. 65 4x CLERK - Stenographer. Inquire CLERK - Room 106, Hedlth Department. Territorial Building. 945 tf WANTED immediately, 1 clerk-| stenographer, 38-hour week, and 1 clerk-stenographer, 19 hour week, half days;, good salary, an- | nual and sick leave. Call at 208 Territorial Bldg., Phone 726. 75 5x YOUNG MAN, 35, wants work, temporary or permanent. Capable of accepting responsibility. cellent references. Phcne Blue%' or 205, roont 4. 975 3% AIRLINES ‘employee, wife and oné small child desire rent smafl’ furn. house or apt. with yard. vorce on,_the grounds of des;n:;:: Phone Red’ l!‘l 975 4x and non-support; custody. o parties’ minor child; and any other TRAFFIC rcpmennme. . “adaition- reéllef merited. al employee, 'neat appearance, In event 'vou fafl so to dppear and akrt, tactful, familiar with SE answer the plaintift will take judg- | Aliska, permanent for qualified Mment against you for want thereof, ~PArty. Alaska Coastal Afrlines. and will apuly to the court for the ~Phone 708 973 tf relief demanded in said complaint, | & cook for small crew: and as herein stated. \ & g Witness the Honorable judge of | ‘ Phnn:sug acier chl;";{' patd court and the seal of said court, hereunto affixed at Juneau, WAN'!ID to rent or lease, 2 or 8 Alaska, August 19, 1048, bedroom home, Will give excellent (Beal of Court) J. W, LEIVERS, = care. Phone Douglas 344 978 ax Cerk of the above entitled court. | Pirst publication, Aug. 20, 1948. (CARPENTMRS wanted. 44 hour Last publication, Sept. 10, 1948. i week. Phone 34. mu' or lease, Ph. 187. 881 snoosns-mmm-m or Davis. ™t e B e 32-FT. Cabin Cruser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph Dou;hlm, 916 it 2 2on.mfl.loumw. 48 8. ‘Inquire Empire. 967 tf LOST: Jude ear ring with~ round 1d nugget. Finder please re- turn to Apt. 51! Eararof. 73 5x BOY SCOUT DRIVE © T0-OPEN SEPT. 27 Curtis ‘Shatttiek® said’ today that the dates of the annual Boy Scout ________.___...——_—.—.__._._... < |Sept. 27 through Oct. 9. Program for the dflve and the name of the drive chairman will be afinounced when available. 8 ———— ."o:mno. Canada, has a lake and river area estimated at 80,000 square miles. be ance o dition. Call Green 115 after 10|~ drive have been set to include from| $20,000—3 bed, near Governor's. MODEL A truck, $250; Model A roadster $250; '38 Chrysler $290; ’37-'47 Plymouth $600; '41 Ply- mouth $650; '40 Packard $950; dump truck $1575; 42 Chev. pickup $900; 1947 GMC pick- up $1200. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real - rstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harpor — Phone 911 FURNISHED ‘ Rooms for women, close to business district. Second Street 326, phone Black 354, call between 6 and 8 p.m. 975 tf 10-ROOM Concrete House, 481 So. Franklin. Bliss Trading Post. 975 tf WILL RENT excellent Bush and Lane Piano, finetome, $7.50 per montH, you pay hauling charge each way and carry insurance. Available after Sept. 1. Rent will apply to purchdse price if you wish to buy. Selling price $300. Call Green 565 for appointment. 974 tf SN Y ROOMS -in privaie home. 316 4th Street. Blue 917. 972 tf SRR AOSE R SRR R I 5 ROOMS, weekly or monthly rates Imperial Hotel. 9611 ma —_— ROOM and Board, $30 & week. Hannah's - Boarding’ M.'&% and Maiz. i e FIANG for Tent, studio 'models Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 t e et B Koot APTS., Rooms with kitcher priv- 1leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 ti o ol s el Ll SEAVIEW A% for rent, one block trom Federal Bldg. 890 t1 NTGE Olean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. €86 u ICE CLEAN ROOMS ‘o monthly. Colonial Hotel 18t Wi 1 A e R I INICE CLEAN steam hea ’mn- also_steam baths. HAVE that paint job For immediate servi ! now. see Ralph Treffers, phone Blue uz 66 tf

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