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PAGL SIX ___.—_—-—————- Airdale, whe was Elfin Cove News Notes (SPECTAL CORRES! Alask torm w e al led 11 o'clock PONDENCE) ! Aug. >m the radio-phone. Robert LaVoy Capt. Daubenspeck on Hu Pa. Capt on the t Special Announcement We Have Recently Employed Twe Experienced Union Mechanics These men are qualified fo do your plumbing and heating . All Work Guaranteed We Can Furnish Everything in Plumbing or Healing Equipment Alsc - Electric Water Heaters, Washing Machines, Ranges, efc. We Can Save You Money ——— Lei Us Frove It! DOUGLAS PLUMBING and HEATING (0. efficiently and economically PHONE 16 - e — s S0 thing ar over et long the r for and could not y but told him he volume The wind in Mite Cove was so strong that the LaVoyageur was go- ing arcund and arcund on the an- chor. While Mr. Wimer held the flashlight on the compass and Capt. LaVoy had the direction finder on the Airdale. He would say “Null” and Wimer would call the compass read- ing. What a relief to Capt. LaVoy and Del Wimer when the Airdale did ceme back to off and would have who was anchoraged in n Lisianski Inlet, turned o and heard the conver- He immediately called the Airdale and took a bearing on him which showed the Airdale was be- hind the Spencer light in a rock pile. Capt. LaVoy saiff to Del Wimer who was also aboard the LaVoya- eur, “My God he can't be there,” and called Daubenspeck to teer 190 de then call back in en minutes been a total y kept this knowledge Airdale because they had y given ug t. Daubenspeck was frantic trying to get a bearing and told Capt. LaVoy that, “It will be God and you that will save us.” The C tor at Capt Spencer cleared the air this rescue was taking place. After Capt. LaVoy talked Capt. Dauben- speck out of the rocks and through the tide rips into Cross Sound with course cn Cape Bingham, Captain of the boat Elsie D., who so in Mite Cove ran out past Soapstone Point and put on his spot- light for the Airdale to follow into | Mile Cove and tie alongside the LaVoyageur at 3 aum. Capt. Daubenspeck related that there was two foot of water in the galley and his brother and friend were S mmg on m( wheel floor, P. 0. Box 1187 5’/’!6%4 ~ Soool lanchhes SNOW FLAKE CRACKERS - 2 Ibs. §9¢ e ifib‘(omn CHIPS - 29« PITTED DATES - - 29« -----——---————---——_-—. CANADIAN EGGS - 83 - ) . . (1 BUTTER Pound 8 5¢ ‘M 1O pound bag | G3e 25 pound bag §]. 45 | 100 pound bag §4.95 Fancy Mixed Fruii Deal You Save S1.58 CANNING SUPPLIES FRUIT JARS — PENJEL 1. — SURJELL Y PAROWAX — RUBBERS CAPS — LIDS REGULAR JARS KERR JARS S$1.535 puppR——— R a4 Y PEACHES - Box$1.99 P pps——————— e T RS e ] PRUNES - - Box$1.75 -»P.‘--w-----..‘---—-—--q SUG A R 23 Ih. bag 2.95 Phene 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Juneau Deliveries 10 a.m.. 2 and 4 p.m. Boat Orders Delivered Any Time v W Yo oelUf e rsamcslif oo ool traclif oarmoelif vaveelifraf?] Orcgon. Mrs. Ely, the former Mary ¥ V ] | | [} ! i | ] | ! | | | | i | | [ | ] i §9.78 ¥ 3ee Deuglas Delivery CELLO FANCY (OOKIES - - 2D« 12.0Z. TINS 55¢ e ] SPICED HAM : I POUND TINS CHICKEN DINNER - 59 SUNNY JiM 2 LB. JAR STRAWBERRY JAM - 85¢ | RELIANCE OZ. JAR i PEANUT BUTIER - &9 The CASE LOT GROCERY IS A GOOR PLACE TO TRADE % Pound Tin 3% NEW WHITE ROSE POTATOES | GOITARD'S CROCOLATE . Pourd Ti | | WAXTEX WAX PAPER . | | GRANDHA'S MOLASSES | FRENCH'S MUSTAKD | HONEY BUTTER . . . | TASTY LOAF CHEESE . 2 Ib. package $1.39 Try These High Quality ¥ ived Case Specials ' Fancy Vegetable Deal §6.29 Yu seve §4.03 Quart Jar 3% . 9oz Jar & 14 oz. package 29c Fancy Fruit Juicz Deal I Just Received! Big Shipment CANADIAN BEEFK A 2 S " ROUD STEAK - ib. 89 - " ", VEAL ROAST - 1. 89 s s e O g FOR TASTY SE sw ING DRY SALT PORK - Ib. 555¢ 10 a.m. THE DAILY ALASKZ EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA them, because two S five minutes the ¢ of all traffic while the | Sperling is in her senior year a-.m Mr. Ely is working on his Mnsters degrec. Harry Cashen of Douglas will xe- turn to the University of Alaska 1or his third year. He is majoring m business administration. Jack Burford Jr., who is taking pre-law, will return to the University { of Washington for his second year. Bonn'e Chesney will enter East- ern Washington College of Educa-| tion at Chency, Washington for her| first year. Jim Klein, who is majoring in forestry, will return for his junior year at Washington State College. Diane Hunsbedt will return to the University of Washington for| her second year. Bob Phillips, will resume his stu-{ dies at Stanford University Medi-| cal School, San Francisco. He has; been at St. Ann’s Hospital this summer at intern duties. Eob Helgesen will return to Stan-| University to continue his pre- medicine course. Susan Helgesen left ! last week to enter nurse's training in Salt Lake City. Chee Hermann will return to; !Wnshington State for his last yeari U( seas breaking completely over the boat and they all believed that was the end. Covites in Elfin Cove who listened |to the rescue were Mrs. Fred So- terg who sat by her radio and she said that she could not keep the |tears irom her eyes. Mr. and Mrs peter Brunger said they were fears until the Airdale was out in Cross Sound and Mr. Brunger says he does not see how Capt. LaVoy uld talk the Airdale out of that rcek pile. Capt. LaVoy says there is a very thin space between a hero and & h that putting himself there that the course he would have steered, howver a few degrees off one way or another would have been fatal to the Airdale and all akoard and he would of felt very cad about it, but being a brother sea- man he did the best he Rnew how. - MANY LEAVE FOR COLLEGE i ol pre-law. i | Grac: Berg will go to the Uni- 1 versity of Alaska for her final year.| | Last year she attended George} ‘ Washington University. § Tom Stewart, who is attendingl the Yale Law School, will return, this year. i Hank Satre will return to the; | University of Washington. He ex- pects to enter the Dental School ! in January after finishing his pre- dentistry coursc. ! Bids for Road Work in Alaska Sept. 22 gay tended t | Tuesday et ‘ln\\\ Hall T onoring all e The no-host party was} guys and ing for college this month r their friends who are stay- his winter, Over 75 young ended the party. the next two waeeks, all| ge students will ke leaving 1 to return to school. While udents will be entering the | of Washington at Se&tl“l shington State College at| n, there are several who are | i eaving within the next two !cion Office said today that exten- t follow.ng: |sive highway work is ccming up fori ell will enter the Seattie Alaska. | ! for his freshman year! Engineer W. H. Lynch said bids | jand will major in accounting. |are peing called on 84 miles of re- Dorothy Thbodeau will return to construction, surfacing and oiling.| wrst College at Oswego, Ore- | The work will be in two contracts., her scnior year. She is! One section, 44 miles long, is on' majoring in sociology. ;lhe Richardson Highway between i : . {Fairbanks and Valdez. The other, ! Rodney Williams, who 15 major- |49 miles long, is on the Glenn High- inz in mining engineer, will return ',y petween Anchorage and the . Largeroli 293¢ 3 | Jim Smith will enter his second {ing for the Reld Logging Company to the University of Washington for his sophomore year. Special guest at the party was | June Spears of Dillingham who is lege at Pullman. She has had two | of business administration at ' - University of Alaska. John Cass, who is majoring in' etroleum - engineering, will attend he University of Montana at Mis- . He wili be accompanied by | wife, Edna and their young son.‘l hi Michael. Jerry Gucker will also enter the University of Montana. He attended | Geonzaga University of Spokane last | year and was on the University Ski; Team. derb Mead will return te the Uni- yersity of Idaho at Moscow. Mead, one of the outstanding J-Hi basket- Lall players, will try for the Varsity team this year. Bob Goldstein will attend San Jose State College. He is i his ju- nior year &nd is majoring in sociology and psychology. Marlin Feero, who is taking pre- med will attend the University ox\ Washington for his sophomore year. ! Last year he went to the Umvus ty of Alaska. Don Rude, who has been working at Petersburg this summer, will en- ter Lis junior year of pre-medics at U. of W. Patte Davis returned yesterday to Chicago, where she is enrolled in the Chicago School of Music. Warren Grant of Douglas will enter the American Institute of Foreign Trade in Arizona. Margaret Femmer will return to Evansten, Ill, where she will enter Northwestern University for her se- nior year. She is majoring in jour- naljsm. Fred Prouty will enroll in Mon- tana State College at Bozeman for his sophomore year of engineering. year at Washington State. Duane Hogue will major in journa- iism at the University of Oregon at Eugene, *He is a freshman. Jim Rude will be a sophomore at the University of Montana at Mis- sowla, - Lloyd Reid, who has been work:- this summer, will enter Washington State. He will take pre-law. Bill Logan, who has been working for Felix Toner this summer, will enter the University of ‘Washington and will major in pre-law. Dick Wingerson, will. enter Mas- sachusetts ‘Institute of Technology at Cambridge, Mass. Wally Kleweno will ‘enter his sec- ond year at Washington State to continue in pharmacy. Claire Folta. will enter the Uni- versity of Oregon to major in music. Rdath Dawes will enter her sopho more year at the University of Washington. Earle Hunter III, will return to Oregon State College, where he is majoring in music. This summér he has been playing the piano at the Salmon Creek Country Club and smployed at the Alaska Music Sup- ply Co. Jerry Chapman will enter ‘Wash- ington State College to major in music. He has been playing drums at' the Salmon Creek Country Club |and cooking at the Imperial Cafe. M. and Mrs. Ernest Ely will leave on the George Washington. They I will both attend the University of enrcute to Washington State Col- nenr future. Richardson Highway. Bids will be opened here Sept. 22.! Lynch said additional work of the same nature would come up in thej s - i FOR SALE I U ST A 1$4,500 takes 3-bar. rurnishea home 3 blocks te- school. Several bed- rooms, marine view, well furnish- ed, new carpeting; 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- borhood. * VERY reasonable down payment, owner finance 3-bdr. home, re- frig., excellent furn., hardwood floors, large new basement. $1750 dowu, owner finance, hard- wood floors, very large living room, 1 bedroom. 181,000 down paym., l-bdr. home, First St. Owner finance small monthly payments. $1,500 down, ons and apts. in duplex. Owner will fi- nance. First St. 2 houses, acre pat. land, Lem: Creek, part. furn, lights. Terms HALE prop., compl. furn, 5 acres pat., garage, etc., terms, 10% mi. Schoecker and other property near Auke Bay. MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 674 over Fi:st National Bank ¢ FOR SALE oll in Eastern universities. PORTLAND, Sept. 2.—#— The PANE! lnd new the college students who | Public Roads Administration Divi- ' motor. George Bednar, Auk { Bay. 980 3t 22 RIFLE, $18; Mossberg Scope (new) $10; Washing Machine, spinner dryer, £18; electric port- able belt sander, $25; electric drill, '%-inch $20; electric grind- er $12; set of carpenter tools with tool box, $100; bicycle, needs repair, $12; childs bed and crib, each $5; double bed, coll springs, innerspring mattress, $28; basst: net with 4 compartment wicker stand; folds together, $10; double | bed with box springs, $20; 1942 Chev, pickup. See at 268 South | Franklin. 981 3x| EASTERNER AT GASTINEAU Stewart Washburn is registered at the Gastineau Hotel from Bos- | ton N WAN'I‘ED WANTED to borrow a 1945 World’ Almanac. Dr. Riley, Blue 379. | . 981 3x | — WAITRESS wanted at Percy's Cafe. | 980 tf} URGENTLY need to rent or lease' furnished or unfurnished house or apartment. Phone E. N. Said, Baranof Hotel. 980 tf | ANY kind of work. Call Blue| 655 980 6t TWO Bedroom apartment, Juneau or Douglas, small yard desired,| Family with two small children. | Call Juneau High School. 80 2t HIGH School Girl to operat pop corn machine. Apply Capitol Theatre, evenings. 979 tf AIRLINES employee, wife and one small child desire rent smal furn. house or apt. with yard. Phone Red 121. 975 lxi YOUNG MAN, 35 , wants work, temporary or permanent, Capable of accepting responsibility. Ex- cellent references. Phcne Blue 295 or 205, room 4. 975 3x POSITION open for stenographer capable of typing and taking shorthand. Phone 57 for inter- view. R. W. Cowling Co. 977 tf CLERK Stenographer. Inquire Room 106, Health Department. Territorial Building. 945 tt WANTED, immediately, 1 clerk- stenographer, -38-hour week, and 1 clerk-stenographer, 19 hour week, half days, -good salary, an- Territorial Bldg., Phone 726. 75 5% CARPENTERS wanted. 44 bour week. Phone 34. 054 tf R e e LS Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 ™ 5 - i ¥ G 5 Get the NEW- WASHINGTON ¥ w. and Mansgmg nual and sick leave. Call at 206|° o | 1940 CHEVROLET sedan in goo& condition, heater and radio. Call Red 860. 980 tf and pad, $5; high lent condition, $12. 980t | BABY Baske chair, exc Call 241, 500 FT. new %-inch plow steell sable; new and used marine cable; tail shafts; propellers; two | used vises; new and used 12-volt | battery chargers; used dining I table, buffet and three chairs.! Juneau Welding and Machine Co. 980 1 MODERN Electric Range and Re- | frigerator for $225. Phone Doug- q las 465. 980 6t | 30-30 Winch;;tex:~‘é;;5i;1e, like new. Inquire at Ideal Paint Store.! 3 980 4t FURNISHED house, gar;éej car, 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% acres patented land, 14 mile post, Fritz Cove Road. 980 6t OLYMPIC Oil Stove with new fan, new carburetor, good condition. Call Douglas 283 after 8 p. m.; W-A N=-T A-B-S two bdr. i ; I‘Ol SALE { | $8500—3-bedrcom unfurnished resi- dence; dining room, hardwood foors, basement, automatic oil heat, garage, good residential lo- cation. LARGE Warehouse space. 160 ACRES land, 2% miles frcm Juneau; suitable sub-dividing with 2-bedroom cottage. DUPLEX, 3 and 4-unit apartments, all desirable investments, with a I net return of 8%.to 10% on investment. NEW, 2 bedroom furnished resi- dence at Auke Bay. RESIDENTIAL property, 1 to 6 bedrooms, INCOME property, apt. houses and commercial building lots. lwuumwmu-pnmm lorxN SUNDAYS: aid. EVENINGS Cz’l 911 Anytithe WE hav: a nice beach home close to town on Glacier Highway, full basement, 2 bed, for only $4900, Put $1,000 down and pay the i rest at $56 per month or less. {ONE of the best buys today is that house on the Douglas Beach for 1 only $2500. It has a big bed- i room, big livingroom, big kitchen, big bathroom, and a small bed- room. Good water and electricity. Hand fill terrace with beautiful view of Juneau. About 100 yards of beach with option to buy 50 yards next for $350. WE have a small bungalow in a gcod neighborhood (9th St.) with reom to build on, for $7,000. Of course we have many other * houses, ranging from $8500 to $20,000. IN cars we have a swell Packard business couple for $950, a ‘41 Plymouth sedan for $650, a '38 Chrysler Royal for $250, a Model A roadster for $250, a Model A truck for $250, a covered van 1947 for $1500. INVESTMENT PROPERTIES in- clude a douktle lot with small house next to City Maintenance Shep at Small Boat Harbor; the Beaview Apts.; a well-known Ju- neau restaurant; a leading Ju- ncau beauty shop; a liquor store and restaurant being ‘completed at the Airport; a liquor store and grocery in Juneau. WE ACCEPT RENTAL LISTINGS —we find 'em once in a while. PEIER WOOD SALES AGUENCY Real Pkstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harvor — Phone 911 FOR RENT 1 BEDROOM apt. for rent. Phone 792. 980 3t CLEAN ROOMS in business dis- trict. Steam heat. Ph, 561. 79 6f FURNISHED Kkuoms for women, close .to business district. Second Street 326, phone Black 354, call between 6 and 8 p.n. 975 tf 10-ROOM Concrete House, 481 So. 980 3t Franklin. Bliss Trading Post. mo Chevrolet Sedan. Call Red N 979 tf|WILL RENT excellent Bush and 3 { NEW 14’ Skiff with 5 hp Evenrude motor, run for about 24 hours. $325. Phone 299 days, Green 297 after 5:30 p.m. 979 3t 16, ROUND Bottom boat, $50; blue {freize daveno, $50; blonde dining room set and 6 chair with red )namerem uphom $40; glass takle, $10; Fhone -Blue 913. 979 3t RS e G SRR G o LOT 4, Block 203, Juneau, Alaska, corner of 10th and Capital Aye. $700.00. Write Mike Baksa, Box 1213 Douglas, Alaska.. 919 6t —-‘-n———-—v———v——————* 35-mm. cum with fash. Phone Blye 1 978 4% P mehogany coffee l‘ldlo table, $7. $325 for &D,SB v 016- ring 3. QNE 1500-Watt Universal Light ‘Plant. Complete ‘with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's .Jewelry Store. 976 tf FAIRBANKS: Will leave fully ‘equipped cocktail bar, downtown Fairbanks, doing good business, ‘excellent location. Must have cash ~for liquor inventory. Box 4689, Juneau Empire. 963 1 mo. © AN T TR A '” PACKARD flve-passenger coupe, ‘good condition, immediately available. Call 423. 961 t§ 512 TAN Frazzie rug, brand new. _Call Black 925 after 6 pm. 57 tf m_yrmmmmmmnn @r lease. Ph. 187. 81 t snoommmmmm lnoous In private ‘home, 318 4th it home. Lane Piano, finetone, $7.50 per month, you pay hauling charge each way and carry insurance. Available after Sept. 1. Rent will apply to purchase price if you wish to buy. Selling price $300. Call Green 565 for appointment. 974 tt t. Blue 917. 912 'ROOMS, weekly or monthly rates Imperial Hotel. 961 1 ma APTS., Rooms with K Hame S, P HAVE that paint job d For immediate service Treffers, phone Blue 462, ‘0 d WINTER and YunD, CO. fne. Complete Photographle. Supplics Developing - Lrinting - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Biue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Realispc Perman. ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Sho). Phone lu. 815 Decker Way. m%fi% mann el e

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