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THE DAILY ALASKA : IRE-— JUNEAU, ALASKA spoke of R.otary mtemauonal duties, privileges and its useful: ness during this period in history. During their brief stay in Sitka, tmned in Sit-\Fd Van Horn, Mrs. Frank Ward, ka > one month Mrs,..Harold Jenny, Delegates; Mrs. with a detail of soldiers who are Pinkie Berdoll, Mrs. John Van| worki: on the National Cemetery, Horn, Mrs. John Cushing, Mrs. Mary | They sted in removing bodies | Williams, Mrs. Karl Karpstein, of the 70 service men being shipped | ternates: Mrs. outside—and prepared graves for | Joe Appling, Committee Women. an equal number being buried here. New officers elected by the Le- many as well. The Cemetery detail is under the gion Auxiliary at their last meet- | command of Lt. Col. Tony C. Frank. ing are: Mrs. Joe Appling, President; | NEWS ITEMS FROM SITKA A work party at nd pulp mill | Faulk, Secretary-Treasurer; Mrs. of the Legion Convention. Floor: Charles Tuengel, Hfstorian; Mrs. itchell, Junior Past President. the preposed po September 2. All Sawmill C closed between 30 and ship Con- Francisco about local, business houses the hours of 1:30 and side services were held at the were scrubbed and waxed; wood work washed, earpets vacuumed and ‘turnnure dusted and polished. A ek where pre- in progress | Le site at i!m from the fpe .bodies were ® Mullen of New Juneau, President Mrs. Stockton Webb pre-| = Another work party was -busy Sitka Natlonal Cem alone, but 4y equrer. ' siding. {Sunday afternoon cleaning and pol- from the entire Territery —_— | Reports made by various commit- |ishing the Episcopal manse whiich Members of the Legion and Aux-|tees revealed that Mrs. Kate Rob- lhns been unoccupied for .several v are hard at work preparing for (‘rf~0n had been chosen as director !months. The Rev.. Chapman and Legion representatives from all 'of the visiting committee and that, |his family afe expected to. arrive er the Territory and from Out-las she had had past. teaching ex-lsomeume next week as the new Plans have been complete for perience, her duties would include minister for this district The Chap- and all members are co- 'teaching Orthopedic patients morn- \man’s have been. outside vacation- York and scme time Mrs. Pu- chairman of the Birthday Party pointed to register draftees begin- 3 es Tuen- |committee as she plans to leave ning Monday and continuing rge: Mrs. Joe for the States nert week. Appointed 'through Septemker 18. She is a Mitchell, Mrs. to replace her for the month of partner jn the Sitka Insyrance and September was Mrs. Frank Calvin, | Realty, Company with offices lo- assisted by Mrs. Joel Campbell and |cated on Cathedral Square. | Mrs. Al Rottluff, It was decided that | 1ew chairman would be appointed month—thus lightening | ]nul on the committee chairmen. |ning given at the Home Ec Depart- | Mrs. Jack Calvin was appointed ment of Mt. Edgecumbe School. Lo- | to, represent the local chapter at' ,cal doctors. attending were: Dr. W. KENTUCKY’ s, ed to the c get Faulk gel, Del Appling Mr ‘-‘“N~ The Flying Doctors were honor the Convention to be held in An- C, Charteris, Dr. and Mrs. 1. Knoll, [chumge September 7 and 8 during |Dr. and Mrs. Harry Hodgins, Dr. |which time the new ACCA buxldmgland Mrs, Phillip Moore, Dr. and}! will be.decided. | Mrs. M. Van Sandt. Several of the | Grayce Burley reported on the nurses from the Alice Island Sani- | materials she had purchased whole- | conum and the Orthopedic Hospi~ |sale for the occupaticnal lhempy tal .were also present, as well asj work at the Orthopedic Hospital. | ANS officials and their wives. She had been authorized to spend | up to $500 for this work. Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight’ Sourbon Whiskey A daughter, Carmen Anne, was Angus Mitchell, President of Ro- | early Tuesday morning at the Sal- tary International and Ed Warner,|vation Army Home. The baby District Governor from Tacoma, weighed six pounds seven ounces./ were dinner guests of Rotary Fri-| SOTTLED day evening at the Bayview Hotel.| Mrs. Arthur Vineold gayve birth IN BOND | After the dinner, Mitchell addressed |to a baby daughter Saturday even- 100 P20OP" Rotarians, their wives and several | | ing of last week. The baby, named = Y | outsiders, at an open meeting held | Jodi Linn, weighed nine . pounds. at Community House. He spoke of | Mrs, Vineola is the daughter of Mrs. {his home, Australia, its history, | E. A. McDonald. |pcople industries, geography, cli- | | mate, flora and fauna in an inter-| Frederick William, weighing sev- + LouisynLe, ee. |e:nng and amusing manner——then en pounds one ounce, was born to | Distributed throughout Alaska by OBPOM COMPANY o S L“""ps BECAUSE 1 CO\S]STE/VTLY GET "From . the. day my peltssare re- ceived to the enthusiastic bidding at the sale, each and every operation is a carefol, planned.step to insure smooth handling and to be certain that my goods are displayed under the best poss&b!e conditions. The crowded Auction Sales Room, at- tracting the most important buyers . . . and the consistently successful results | obtain at Lampson House, is a tribute to the strong selling power of this or- ganization. NEXT AUGTION SALES. DATES General, Inc. Mink & Silver Fox Sept. 20th fie;:le‘r;jsllllw.y 'S FOREMOST FUR o g il 151 West 30th Street NewYorkl N.Y. its | Mr. - |Mitchell and Warner managed to|Company. May McNulty, Mrs.‘see most of the town and make two fishing trips aboard the Ro- Community | Pioneer Hospital. way Dock at 2 p.m. with three / 3 In the party were: Paul J. Timbal; The mfmih]y meeung of the potluck supper was served about 5 chaplains praticipating. The V. F. Roy Johnson, Vice President and | Alaska Crippled Children’s Associa- o'clock and then the Legionnaires W. a ed er eer, of Seattle and Ketchikan, | tion Chapter was held Wednesday 'took over for decorating. Mrs. Johnson and Iren Johnson; Ben | evening at Community House with | cperating to make this one of the ings, as well as directing craft work /ing the past few weeks after having conventions ever held in during the afternoons. These addi- jserved some years in Anvik, Alas-| nun\l duties would raise her salary ka. —— ). $150 monthly. { Lezion Auxiliary Delegates rlc:t- Mrs Neill Andersen resigned as| Mrs. A, J. Steear has been ap-, the guests at a dinner Thursday eve-| and Mrs. William Robinson at the Salvation Army Home Thurs- day afternoon. Mr. Robinson is an employee of the New England Fish A daughter, Rosemary, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Johnson [early last Saturday morning at the Mr, Johnson is Fiorence Ellis and R. S. Christen- son were married last Saturday evening by the Rev. Ernst N)gnard at the Lutheran Church. The can- dles were lit by the bride’s daugh- ter, Ella Ellis; Mrs. Herbert Rim- mer was matron of honor and |Pierre Memmard as best man. At- |ter the ceremony the wedding party lnuendod the Moose Club for danc- Hing. | ska, Aug. 29—The Hosrf;;!{?('no:\ ll‘:nqn-x g afternoon - | Mrs. Harold any, Vice President; |‘House brought out a good crowd|an ANS employee on Japonski. with 1567 bodies of Alaska war dead Pulp mill officials arrived aboard Lois West, Second Vice President; {Sunday afternoon to make the akoard, expecting to reach San the George W n to inspect | Francis Craig, Chaplain; Mrs. Puget 'Luilding spick and span for the use Fred Brandes, Sr., of Angoon has brought the Harold Melby home in {Jamestown Bay. i i, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Cole have {kaught the Pugh home on B. Street, Jim Calvin, son of Mr. and Mrs. {Frank Calvin, left Thursday by To- tem, to enter Washington State College in Pullman as a freshman. Mrs. Trygve Strom and son Bert Bert from a three weeks vacation | and Mrs. Strom from a one weeks | vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. “Heinie” Dahl. Miss Dace Bolyan, {Mr. and Mrs. George Bolyan of Co- ball, Chichagof Island, arrived this week to accept a position at Mt. {Edgecumbe as nurses aide and at-|( 'tendant at the Medical Center. Miss lBonm has been a pre-med stu-' 1dent at the University of Nebras- 1ka and expects to continue her stud- ies in a medical school soon. | Grant Pearson hius Teceived or-| born to Mr. and Mrs. Vern McGraw, ders to return to his park servlcm |post at Mt. McKinley Park where | |he was stationed before coming to | Sitka, Taking Pearson's place here will | be Ben Miller, who left Sitka for the States because he was believed ‘to have TB. The Miller’s many lo- |cal friends will be happy to hear !that Mr. Miller's condition was due to a fungus growth which has prov- ed to be not serious. Twenty-three persons arrived and 25 departed from Juneau yesterday aboard Alaska Coastal flights as | tollows: From Petersburg: Oscar Larson. From Hood Bay: James S. Barker, | From Todd: M. Stockwell. From Sitka: Doug Swanson, Perry Huff, Laura Johnson, H. Stobler, Nick . Carter, C. Stevens, W. Mc- | Kenzie, Bud Jamice, Stanley Bask- in,. 8. Pike. From Haines: Bernard Locke, V. Raney, Florence Jensen. From Gustavus: A. Parker and Wm. Lehman, From Pelican: Mrs. Don Milnes. From Hoonah: Jack Shackoon. From Funter Bay: Minnie Hokala. From Tulsequah: George Robin- son. To Tulsequah: P, Nutt. ‘To-Wrangell: Mrs. H. Barrow, Pat Bean, R. W. Craig, Mrs. McClaim. i To Hood Bay: Ralph C. Hip and Elbert . Patras. To Ketchikan: Joe Raeder and Kober Owski. To Sitka: M. Laboski, Mrs. W. Ful- ler .and, Perry Huff. To -Lake Hasselborg: Howard Neier, V. E. Knuthson, Elaine John- son. To Haines: Tom Dyer. To Skagway: Patrick Sullivan. To Gustavus:, Mrs. M. Chase, To n: Ken W. Nelson. To ] h: George Mayedar, Jen- ‘To. Elfin Cove: Mr. Becker. — e, NFEE BANQUET WILL BE HELD ; NIGHT, COUNTRY CLUB With p‘lentb}; -of fun and ng mflfilpfl; ational ; o Federal g‘;loyees banquet promises to be an outstanding opening of the fall season, The banquet, which will, be held, at the sumon Creek Country Club, is scheduled for next Wednesday evening, Bepv.en\bet 8, at 8 o'clock. A invitation is issued ;by the to all government work- ers. Reservations may be obtained Ly jeontacting George Haen in today or tomorrow. For those not having day evening. LIONS (LUB T0 TUESDAY W |returned Saturday from Petersburg, Isummer in Pelican City, where her daughter of i 33 ARRIVE, 25 LEAVE! |ON COASTAL FLIGHTS From Ketchikan: Drew Waldron. Room 412 of the Federal Building transporta- tion, a bus will leave the Federal Building at 7:30 o'clock on Wednes- Milr;(es-Chapman To Exchange Vows Saturday Evening Miss Muriel Milnes, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Don-Milnes and Mr. Jerry Chapman, son of Mrs. Nma1 Baroumes will be. married Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the Baroumes residence on Twelfth Street. The 'm:uringe service will be read by Mr. Gordon Gray, Acting U. S. Com- missioner. Attendants for the young couple will be Miss Roberta Messerschm:dt and Mr. George Baroumes. Follow- ing the wedding ceremony, a din- | ner will be held for the wedding par- ty at the Salmon Creek Country Club. ! Mr. Chapman will enter the Uni- versity of Oregon in Septembeg and Miss Milnes will join him as soon, as he obtains housing. Jerry, who Box. Derby, was graduated from Ju- neau High School in 1947. He has' Leen employed as chef at the Impe- | ‘rial Cafe and also playing the drums | at the Salmon Creek Country Club.} Miss Milnes, who attended Juneau High School, has been spending the ! father is a flbh buyer 2 { | HOSOIAL BOTES | Leaving St. Ann's Hospital yes- [terday were Pat Nutt, George Mayeda and Mrs. Mary Estes. Discharged from the Government ! {Hospital were Jennie Marks of Hub- Inah and Ann Katzeek and baby of! Haines. ; - — i i T will not be responsible for any Vdebts made by my wife without! rout my authority (3x 982) SAMMY QUEJADA FOR SALE ((onlmued) 11947 Kaxscl $18,00; 1942 Dodge Sedan, $750; 1940 Dodge Panel Truck, $500; 1936 Dodge pick-, up, $150. See at Jay's Super-| Service. 982 Lfi 3-BEDROOM house on Glacier, Highway, one mile from town[ Marvelous view, 2-car garage, full| basement, $8,500. Phone 036 2‘ on 2 short. 982 3x i 4-bdr. . home, 2 bdr, fintending to rent it. |was winner of Juneau's first Soamsmo dowis, $1,500 . down,, ons _and 22 YHF'LE Slfl W-A N-T A-ID-S I"Oll SALE 1$4,500 takes 3-bdr. turnished home 3 blocks to school. Several bed- rooms, marine view, well furnish- ed, new carpeting, etc. FIREPLACES: Three large homes with. FIREPLACES. All complete- ly furnished. large lot. garage, 2 FIREPLACES, triple . plumbing, view, completely furnished. 2-bdr., furnished, large basement, marine view pear schopl. 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. owner finance, hard- floors, very large living 1_bedroom. wood room, 81,000 -down paym. 1-bdr. home, First St. Owner _finance small monthly, payments. apts. in . duplex. Owner will. fi- ngnce. First .St. houses, . acre pat. land, Lemon | Creek, part. furn., lights. Terms. HALE prop.,, compl. furn,, 5 acres pat., garage, etc terms, 10% mi. Schoecker anc. other property near Auke Bay. & g m’mzs - AGCGUNTAN’I‘ Phone 674 over Pizst.National Bagk FOR SALE 'PANEL Truck.. Boat and new motor. George Bednar, Auk' 980 SL (new) $10; spinner dryer, able belt sander, drill, er $12; set of carpenter with tool box, $100; bicycle, needs ! repair, $12; childs bed and, crib, each $5; double bed, coil sprmgs. innerspring “mattress, $28; bassl net with 4 compartment wicker stand, folds together, $10; double bed with box springs, $20; Chev, pickup. See at 268 South Franklin. 981 3x Washing ; Machine, $25; RELIABLE man to take care store route. Distribut, collect; new product; protected territory. Eam‘ excellent weekly income. B and/ W Nut Co., St. Paul, Minn. 65 4x ! Dr. Riley, Blue 379.{ 981 3x Almanac. 1940 CHEVROLET sedan In good | BABY Baskei and pad, $5; hlEh condition, heater and radio. Call! chair, excellent condition, $12. Red 860. 980 tf, Call 241 980 tf |5oo PT. new %-inch plow steel wn“mn sable; new .and used marine cable; tail shafts; propellers; two used vises; new and used 12-volt battery chargers; used dining table, buffet and three chairs. Juneau Welding and Machine | Co. 980 tf MRS g Sl i e — { WANTED to borrow a 1945 World’s MODERN Electric Range and Re- | frigerator for $225. las 465. Phone Doug- 980 6t 980 tf] ) {URGENTLY need to rent or lease M. | WAITRESS wanted at Percy’s Cafe.' !30-30 Winchester Carbine, like new. | 1 %0 4t FOR RENT Inquire at Ideal Paint Store. two bdr. | Mossherg scope ; £18; electric port-, slectric Y-inch $20; electric grind- : tools | 1942 o3~ y , FOR sm T e | $8500—3-bedroom 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, 8ll desirable investments, with a netGreturn cf 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. ]OPEN SUNDAYS and.EYENINGS C2’l 911 Anytime WE haye a nice beach home close ta tpwn on- Glacier. Highway, full , | basement, 2 bed, for only $4900. 14 Put .$1,000 down and pay the i .rest at $56 per month or less. H ONE of the best buys today is that 1 house cn the Douglas Beach for { only $2500. It has a big bed- ‘l room, big livingroom, big kitchen, big bathroom, and a small bed- i 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 haye a small bungalow in a good neighborhood (9th St.) with room to build on, for $7,000. Of course we have many other houses, ranging from $8500 to i $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. iXNVESTMKNT PROPERTIES in- clude a double lot with small l house next to City Maintenance Shop at Small Boat H&;box. the | Seaview Apts.; a well-kKnown Ju- | neau restaurant; a leading Ju- neau 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. | PEER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real kstate - - Boats i Sale Merchandise 12th at Harver — Phone 911 or apartment. Phone E. N. Said,| Baranof Hotel. 980 tf, ANY kind of work. 655. Call {HIGH School Girl to operat pop corn machine. Apply Capitol ‘Theatre, evznings. 979 tf furnished or unfurnished house FURNISHED house, garage, Hlge| S 5 b 980 6t OLYMPIC Oil Stove with new fan, car, 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% ! acres patented land, 14 mile post, Fritz Cove Road. 980 6t new carburetor, good condition. Call Douglas 283 after 8 p. m. 980 3t AIRLINES employee, wife and one| small child desire rent. small {1840 Chevrolet Sedan. Call Red 860. 979 tf Phone Red 127. 975 4x YOUNG MAN, 35 , wants work, temporary or permanent, Capable of accepting responsibility. Ex- cellent references. Phone Blue 205 or 205, room 4. 975 3x POSITION open for stemographer capable of typing and taking shorthand. Phone 57 for infer- view. R..W. Cowling Co. ;877 tf CLERK - Stenographer. . Inguire Room 106, Health Department. Territorial Building. o5 tf WANTED immediately, .1 ..clerks stenographer, . 38-hour week, and ONE 1500-Watt Universal furn. house or apt. wlth.ynntllc’ ROUND Botwm oat, $50; blue freize daveno, $50; blonde dining room set and 6 chair ,with red leatherette upholstery, $40; glass Franklin. top mahogany coffee table, $10; radio table, $7. Phone Blue, 91, LOT .4, Block 203, Junegu, Alaska, corner.of- 10th .and Capital Ave. $700.00. Write Mike Baksa, Box 1213 Douglas, Alaska. 979 6t $325 for 1938 V-8 Coupe. Phone 976 4x Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Jewelry Store. 1 clerk-stenographer, 19 hour week, half days, good salary, an- nual and sick leave. Call, at 206 Territorial Blig., Phone 726. 75 5x CARPENTERS wanted, 44 hour week.. Phone 34. 954 tf - 43 Brownie's Liquor Siore Y ‘The, Lions Glub of (Junesu . will meet .on. CXUBW of 8t its nnwm with the Rotary ALASMBANT FEEL AT HOMI o v umwl Day, is a|, PAIRBANKS: equipped cocktail ‘bar, downtown Fairbanks, doing good business, excellent location, Must have cash Will leave or lease. Ph. 187, Light Call Black 925 after 8 pam. 57 tf HOTEI in gooa location for sale 881 4 NORTHERN Hotel under new ! management. Reasonable rent. Phone 74. 982 tf |1 BEDROOM apt. for rent, Phone 792. 980 3t CLEAN .ROOMS in business dis- trict. Steam heat. Ph. 561. 79 6t FURNISHED Jvoms -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. Bliss Trading Post, 975 tt WILL_RENT, excellent Bush and Lane Piano, finetone, $7.50 per month, you pay hauling charge 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 ROOMS in private home. 316 4th Street. Blue 917. 972 tt ROOMS, weekly or monthly rates Imperial Hotel. APTS, Rooms with ki flezes Home Hotel. Ph. 886. SEAVIEW Aj.:. for rent, bne block from Federal Bldg. 890 o NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t§ Nelson's 976 tf tully Crulser,. practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. - Douglas 193. and Bon Marche, Keepsake, in eye, between Gastineau With evcry reward. Call at Bon :i-m 79 5t up:m it. wllr?oml air,