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PAGE TWO CAMPUS DASH Grenadiers—Match up, these boots for mother and daughter, big and little sister. Wear them to drive the car, slacks. It fits over any shoe. For the country es”, children’s sizes. or in town. Women's, mis B M Bebrends Ca QUALITY SINCE /887 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DIWC MEETING Douglas Island Woman's Club jcordially invites the wWomen of {Dcuglas toa ttend their first meet- ing of the new term. The meet- ing will ke held at the home of Mrs, Joe Maker Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. For those not know- [ing the Maker residence on F St., { between Third and Fourth, a com- mittee will be present at the drug store to escort them to the meet- ing at 7:45 o'clock. SCHOOL TODAY Today is the first day of school for the new fall term.” All the teachers have arrived and are on duty today. Major change in the school organization so far is the| establishment of the first and ‘sec-| ond grades in the Government School - building, due to increased lenrollment of the public schools, ' MRS. BACH RETURNS { Mrs. Helmi Aalto Bach returned | { home yesterday on the Alaska a!-; jter making the triangle run to/ ! Haines, Skagway and Sitka, during | which she conducted a campaign \for election to the House of Rep- | iresentatives on the Republican ticket, in the October electicns. In Skagway she visited with a nephew, }Orrin Edwards and family, and at Sitka, with her niece, Mrs. Earl Miller and family. i ! | OTEVEINS BROTHERS ARRIVE Jim and Vernon Stevens vwere recent farrivals here and have en-, rolled in the Douglas High School. | GASTINEAUX LODGE hor the banquet which will be for- Gastineaux Lodge, No. 124, F and mal for the club members and their cation this evening in the Douglas|toastmistress and Mrs. James Cole Hall, It will be the firsf meeting |installing’ officer. of the new term. Vhl'u'ng breth-| On the telephone committee are ern cordially welcome. Mrs, James Strong, Mrs. Wiltred | Johmson and’ Mrs. Ernest Lincoln. A GOOD TIME |Mrs. M. O. Johnson, club woman All agreed that the Home Town |from Wrangell will give a talk. Mrs. Night dance given by the Eagles J. P. Williams, former Juneau mem- Lodge Saturday evening, was a ber, is expected to be in town and huge success. will also talk briefly. — | - VACATION JAUNT | = ‘MR, MRS. LUNDSTROM short- vacation from household' dutids and took passage on the triangle tour of Southeast AInskal A son, Wayne Patrick was born to towns, including Skagway and|ME. 8nd Mrs. Wilbert Seivers in | Wayne weighed seven pounds seven MRS. FRANKLIN, GIRLS, HERE ’ounces at birth and is the first son ters, Ina and ; |erandson for Mr. and Mrs. Frank iy e e veanby | Clark of Ketchikar, and the first where they spent the summer wir.h’ g Lundquist of Juneau. Mr. Franklin, who is ‘a gold mme' Mrs, Seivers, the former Doris The family makes their home "¢ ineau, She and her husband moved here during the ‘winters, and MisS | “gotehilian about a year ago. Mr. Franklin. joing them later after! the north country freezes up nnd;l{etchikan. A SRR A M will hold a stated communi- |guests. Mrs. Crystal Jenne will be/ nearly all the 'Objécts when the list was completed. ! Guests at today’s meeting were Herb Hilscher, a‘ member of the Lions Club from Fairbanks, and Dr. Varden Fuller of the Univer- sity of California. .o FROM METLAKATLA Visitors from Metlakatla are Iva Booth, Wendell H. Cordle and Rod F. Davis. They are staying at !thc Baranof Hotel. - e NEW YORK VISITOR ~Shder | T Dr. F. R. Gold of New York City is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. Z il et ® NOTICE OF MARSHAL'S 'SALE Notice ' is: heteby -giver; that, in pursuance to the Judgment and De- cree entered on August-13, 1948, and to the 'Execution issued on August . 20, 1948, in that certain cause in the | | with identifying numbers was writ-l ten and Lion Lincoln could recsu‘l FOR SALE $4,500 takes 3-bdr. furnished home 3 blocks to school. Several bed- rooms, marine view, well furnish- ed, new carpeting, ete. FIREPLACES: Three large homes with FIREPLACES. All complete- 1y ‘fornished, : 4-bdr. (home, lagge 1lot, garage, 2 FIREPLACES, triple; plumbing, view, completely furnished. 2-bdr., furnighed, large basement, marine view near school 2 bdr. | furnace, ! el Hard- wood foges, siew, excellont,nisgh- 1 home, ' e, g, ¢ ., hardwood District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division No 1 at Juneau, numbered and entitled No. 5882-A,; Alaska Personal Service Agents, a. corporation, Plaintiff, vs, James C.} | Cooper, Yvonnie Cooper, Alaska Fed- | Mrs. James Barras is taking a| GREALGR“DPAREMS George Washington, making the 2 — I8 Sitka. {Ketchikan, Saturday, September 4. Mrs. Glen Franklin and dnugh-|°f Mr. and Mrs. Seivers, the first Toan h‘rmnks”grezt-armdson for Mr, and Mrs. Al DWDEE R DRGSIGIN. | Clark, was born and reared in Ju- Ina sattendspachonlsgine Douglas.| o ivirk employed as a baker in mining discontinues. ‘ uomimeuzsrsl . GRAYS HOME Mr. and Mrs, Felix Gray return- | Alaska, The Grays left with friends ! z::eemwe’::; ;";'nd’h:‘x’::‘;fin:h‘:;} Members of the Lions Club were| auto to Anchorage, Falrbanks,BCu- ':(C l;‘;]r:d RE::,?;S C?:bf()d;fl;n:ns:e'fiz cle and most other western Alaska dispensed with and the noon hour communities reached by auto. They | yqs spent in gocd-natured rivalry report an ‘excellent trip.and say| g the Lions conceding that with iSeaton, as Trustee for the creditors ed home over the weekend from} A]' Rol' ) mnl"e[or the defendants James C. Cooper an automobile trip covering most of | \V Lt iand Yvonne Cooper, Defendants, I eral Savings & Loan Association of | Juneau, A National Association, El-} ton E. Engstrom, and Marguirete will sell at public auction at 10:00 o'clock A. M. October 1, 1948, at the front door of the Federal Ter-) ritorial Building ‘in Juneau, Allska,l to the highest and best bidder for cash the. following 'described real property : ' Lot 8 in Block 8, in Juneau, P floors, 'largé new basément. $1750_dowi:, owner finance, hard- wood floors, very large living room, 1 bedrdom. $1,000 down paym., First St. monthly payments. $1,500' down, ons. and 1-bdr. home, two - bdr. nance. First St. 2 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. apts: in: duplex. Owner will fi- ,mmwm 234 ble ‘wswymé’it- i Owner finance mn]l‘_INOOME property, P Vernon Stevens was a Douglas overs, restaurants, and gas sta- according to the official town- TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1948 FOR SALE $8500—3-bedrcom unfurnished resi- dence; dining room, hardwood foors, ‘ basement; automatic oil heat, garage, good residential lo- cation, LARGE Warehouse space. 160 .A%n.s la;d.—_ milegs frcm Juribau;*stitable sub-dividing with 2-bedroom’ cottage. 5 m:f;mfifé’u{ifq-gflt ' apggtments, all yfl(fil ents, | with nép.,ww 8% to 'sn}z% i 1 I resie 6e at Auke Bay. RESIDENTIAL property, 1 to 6 apt. - nouses; and commercial building lots, OPEN SUNDAYS and EVENINGS Ce’l 911 Anytime SUGAR BOWL, ideal for working couple; center ‘of town, establish- ed ‘business;” fully “equipped, easy to work. Price down to $18,000, $6,0001 'will " handle. students last year. They are lheY nephews of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. M.| {Chapman and are staying at the| Chapman home. DEVON-RICE VISIT ] William Devon and Bill Rice.are i visiting their homes hére this| having flown their private| there is plenty of roadside stop- o help of a solo by Bill Hughes, | 4 the Rotarians were tops on the| tions to make a holiday in ‘Alaska | rendition of “When Irish Eyes Are( a pleasant one. | Smiling.” wasyng i | Rotarians allowed a Lion victory MRS. HUNTER LEAVING | when Ernie Lincoln presented a| Mrs. E. L. Hunter will leave to- | memory act. A list of 30 objects! morrow afternoon by Pan American 5 i Clipper to visit her parents in| CALL FOR BIDS ! Salem, Oregon. Mrs, Hunter also| Notice is hereby given that thej plans to see her son, Buddy Hunt- |CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA will| site plat thereof (the building on said lot is known as and named the Cooper Building), to- gether with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances as well as all rents, issues, profits, fixtures, attachments, heating equipment, oil burners, light and plumbing fixtures, refrigeration and other Phoné 675 6ver Pirst National Ba ‘ngzw.onrmu_mo acres, $1500. ! 7O TR TEEATET BUILBING 'LOT, . 100x100, next to I/—-o———h—————. City Maintenance Shop at the {REMINGTON Rand Typewriter,i Small Boat Harbor. Has small ‘ “standard’ size; NEW, never used,; rental income to carry payments ' 100% ‘wdol double blankets, in- | until bullding replacés. $4,600. l chiditg 2 Chatham. Black 643 af- | JUNEAU Beauty Shap, fully equip- ter '5:30" p.m. 984 2t Dped in good location. $3500. ! Chi AIRPORT BAR, CAFE, GROCERY. | 5 s | Licenses and. new building $6,000. 1935 FORD coupe. for sale; new 'gigpn cooy“gon o Junem‘x;. _iplane from Fairbanks, where they| are both employed on a Govern=| ment hattery, new head, 2 new tires, just needs wiring to run. Phone 321550;)~—0ne e Spve, URe Doug- | | Do o8 aiter d pm. 964 % s yyest, Tusean, thereunto appertaining or be- |OXITE rug cushion, 9x15. 139 /$4500—center res, Juneau. longing, { Willoughby. 984 2t | $5.000—Fireplace,- good: furniture, 3 and also all of that household furn- ! —— bedrooms; Juneau. ishings and fixtures, office furniture | FASY Spindry washing machine.|$7,000—Bungalow with 45x90 build- er who plans to drive to Salem receive sealed bids up to 10:00 am. | where he is a pre-medical student " ¥ it < at the University of Oregon. |at which time all bids will be opened | CASHEN TO SITKA { eon. and publicly read aloud for the! Thomas Cashen accompanied the | £ CONSTRUCTION OF SEWERS, Juneau baseballers to Sitka® Sat-| ! 2 DRAINS, AND APPURTENANCES. urday on the Monterey. He is on‘jwt R‘D'o pnom" | Each bids shall be in accordance house service equipment, trees, shrubs, easements, rights of way, | and littoral and reparian rights ! 1 i i week, | | A GRAND OLD 1 {vacation from his' position at the with tI 1 ificati q !and equipment and other personal | Phone 543. 984 2t( ing lct. 9th St. CANAD IAN NAME First National Bank. | STAR"NG WEDN!;DA ':(lher c‘fint‘x’-aflc?'dzs:rcx]xels?slo::wagn property a list whereof is a"mcheleOTAToEs R S and | $8900-—Behrends Ave; Fritz Cove. H {file with THE CITY CLERK, JU- to the copies of this notice which large. Nm:khem Vége{ablc Pari $12,500—2-bedroom plus income. APPLES! APPLES! Mrs. Elton Engstrom, Juheau NEAU, ALASKA at the CITY HALL [8r¢ Posted and can be seen at my| | aoier Highway. pok. ot P bedis Bitis i hoaghpuse with marine ways, below High- Mike Pusich is boasting about|Woman's Club radio and publicity | where copies may be obtained. office. H Imds the apples grown in his back yard | chairman, will give the first{of a] The City of Juneau reserves the | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, August LARGE white tanned rabbit skins. this year, and for proof, has sent series of weekly radio programs right to reject any or all bids and |23 1948. Martin Victor Furs. 984 5t |$14000—3 bed Gold Belt. a branch carrying three large ap-'Wednesday night at 5:15 o'clock to waive all informalities in the WILLEAM T, . 3 = {33000 ted_near Coygrnot's. iples for display in the window of over KINY. Plans will be reported biddjng. H United States Marshal, { T-CRAFT Seaplane, side by side On‘USER CARS and BOATS. the drug store. The Mayor hasn't|for the club installation banquet| Dated this third day of Septem- By WALTER G. HELLAN, | 1320 EDO floats, corrison proof- | decided vet if he will crate and|Wednesday ‘evening at 7:30 o'clock ber, 1948. ~ Deputy United States Marshal. | ed, Hartzell fiber prop, 175 hrs. pflfl( woob {ship his apple crop to Oregon and |in the Gold Room of the Baranot | Signed C. L. POPEJOY, | First publication, Aug. 24, 1048, sirioé miajaF on Cont. 65 Licensed | . oy g .0l CRUNE o { California this year or not. He is|/Hotel. 2 | City Clerk. Last, publication, sept.}‘l{ 1948. i until Jan. 28, 1949. R. Pearson, 5 B 2kl é j F blaming the strike for no shipments| Mrs. Burrass Smith'afd Mrs?’jhck'm pubfeatfon, ‘Sept. 3, 1948. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: ! Fliiss Jn, sleaxk. - ) Sale Mercl-nndlse yet this suTme' 2 Af'npejoy are arranging the program Last publication, Sept. 10, 1948. {That on September Tth, 1948, in the‘ | 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 PRODUCED IN THE U.S.A. Under the Direct Supervision of Our Expert Canadian Blender CORBY'S is a light, sociable blend. It is our sincere belief you'll enjoy its smooth, satisfy- ing mellowness. Next time ask for CORBY'S..a fine whiskey. —— = United States Commissioner’s Court | Fon SALE | I Wy for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al-{ i {aska, Howard D. Stabler, of Juneau, | To47 Kaicer. $1800; 1942 Dodge YAlaska, was appointed admimstratort Skan 57‘50;5 1940 Dozi‘gze Pa':xgel CLEAN KOOMS in business dis~ cover, $100. Phone evenings 847.| trict. Steam heat. Ph. 561. 79 6t A 1 963 2X!FURNISHED kuoms for women, close to business district. Second Street 326, pflone Black 354, call between 6 and 8 p.m. 975 tf .with verified vouchers as required | DAVENO, practically new, with by law, to said administrator at his | officé in the Shattuck Building, Ju- | jneau, Alaska, within six months | oo o |from the date of the first publica- | TABLE and three chairs, set of |tion of this notice. dishes, 2 ironing boards. Mrs. S. $ 7 50 HOWARD D. STABLER, P. Moe, Douglas. 983 2x * Administrator. e T0-ROOM. C P BT 2 H TYPEWRITER, Remington, 11-in. 10-ROOM Concrete House, 481 So. First publication, Sept. 7, 1948, offlce model; ‘sgood condition, !“ranku- Bliss - Trading Post. $ 1250 I ast publication, Sept. 28, 1948. ekgriin F6a) Yoom 4. - 068 2 975 tt $ 5.00 Enm ((onlinued) l‘ Basket and pad, $5; highiwyr), RENT excellent Bush and Y chair, excellent - condition, $12.; "y, Piano, finetone, $7.50 per $ 50.00 BLenpEp WisiSKEY JAS. BARCLAY & CO. LI | | 4 i of the estate of LILA B. OLDS NORTHERN = H | 5 i : : { ‘Truck, $500; 1938 Dodge pick- RipE Spalier * aiew | e IMMEDIATE DELIVERY o = Dt B, S8 Sl bt Dl b o, B e i g M‘VD - = ¢ .sons having claims against said es-i Service 982 tf| Phone T4 982 tf | g { (tate are required to present them,; > ! ==While They Last Available in: 4/5 QUART PINTS 1/2 PINTS MINIATURES 1 USED WHITE ENAMEL KITCHEN SINK . > 1 USED WHITE ENAMEL KITCHEN SINK . | - - b , : 1 USED WHITE ENAMEL WASH BASIN . . ; e — - 1 GOOD USED BATH TUB with Fittings . 86 PROOF 68.4% Grain Neutral S 3-BEDROOM house on Glacier| Call 241, 980 tf ¥ 4 month, you hauling charge Highway, one mile from town.} ~——— each way nnglyun'-y Anmrax:cge. Marvelous view, 2-car garage, full;m PT. new %-inch plow steel| Available after Sept. 1. Rent will basement, $8,500. Phone 036 2| gaple: new and used marine| apply to purchase price if you Introducing the service a million car owners asked for: COMPLETE SAFETY CHECK-UP ERE'S the answer to foday's increasingly hazardous driving conditions—a scientific analysis of your car designed to prevent dangerous conditions from developing. Our specialists will go over every inch of your car, checking brakes, steering controls, wheel alignment, lights, visibility conditions, and very other ilem on which the lives of your family may some day depend. Many kinds of trouble may develop without giving warning—except to a highly trained mechanic. Our service is the surest way fo prevent this, Have us make a Complete Safety Check of your car at regular intervals. Today isn't too soon o start, R. W. COWLING CO. 115 FRONT STREET — PHONE 57 ¢ *"We aim to take care of our own’’ with Chrysler-Plymouth service that matches Chrysler-Plymouth engineering center set $-60.00 . I, tel. 984 tt . INEWSFT. ENAMELEDIRONBATHTUB. . $9750 lioiems mousionne wod cre mo. Call Black 820. 983 tf HEATER COMPLETE 2 USED ELECTRIC RANGES in Good Condition, each $75.00 It 2NEW CRANE ENAMELED IRON SINKS, size l M x2leach. ... o obe 1 1 NEW ENAMELED IRON LAVATORY with ; "1 NEWDE LUX TOILET, Complete . . . . 2 Compartment LAUNDRY TRAYS, Complete 30.GALLON RANGE BOILERS . . . Each$:27.50 [t~ ™" " ™% HEIL, CONVERSION OIL BURNERS, 110 3 g.p.h. $195.00 [l v ot vorc car_sie 1 HEIL BOILER-BURNERUNIT. A seli-contained 0il ‘Burning Hot Water Heating Plant with year-round hot water for domestic use. Amaz- ingly Quiet-Highly Efficient. If you need-a heating plant DON'T PASS THIS UP . . 1-50 Gal. DOULBE ELEMENT ELECTIC: WATER ~ Zinc Lined Long-Life Tank . 0il Burning Ranges - Washing Machines - Eleciric Ranges ’lon \2 short. 982 3x 1940 . CHEVROLET sedan In good condition, -heater and radio. Call Red 860. . % 980 tf | WANTED [l YOUNG couple with 2 children need $ 24.50 [| 2 bedrcom house ‘or apartment. || Phone E. N. Said, Baranof Ho- -~ $4350 1w . $ 32.50 H , "i{IGH School Girl to operat pop | corn® machine. Apply ~ Capitol #|. Theatre, evenings.’ 910 tf | \]i AIRLINES employee, wife and one: [lf small child desire rent' smaf furn. house or apt. with yard. Phone Red 127. 975 4x YOUNG MAN, 35,/'wants work, temporary or perrganent, Capable Ex- $698.00 . of accepting responsibility. cellent references, Phcne Blue 295 or 205, room 4. 975 3x | | | | i $164.50 i ! . it I POSITION open for stencgrapher capable of typing and taking shorthand. Phone 57 for inter- view. R. W. Cowling Co. 977 tf i ! CLERK - Stenographer. Inquire Room 106, Health Department. Territorial Building. 945 'tt | WANTED immediately, 1 clerk- i stenographer, 38-hour week, and | 1 clerk-stenographer, 19 hour | ‘week, half days, good salary, an- ki nual and sick leave. Call at 206 i I Territorial Bldg., Phone 726. 75 5x pariont % t PLUMBING and HEATING SERVICE | : i | “ - Box 1187 | weck. Phone M, 94 4 “ cable; tail shafts; propellers; two + used vises; mew and used 12-volt ! battery chargers; used ~dining ' table, buffet and three chairs. Juneau Welding and ' Machine Co. e 980t MODERN, Hlectfio Range and Re- frigerator for $225. Phone Doug- 1as: 465, 980 64 FURNISHED house, garage, car, 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% acres patented land, 14 mile: post,’ Fritz Cove Road. 980 6t 16’ ' ROUND Botwm boat, $50; blue freize daveno, $50; klonde dining room set and 6'chair with red leatherette upholstery, $40; glass top mahogany coffee table, $10; radio table, $7. Phone Blue 913. 979 .3t of 10th and" Capital Ave. $700. ‘Write -Mike Baksa, Box 1213 , Alaska. 979 6t $325 for 1938 V-8 Coupe. Phone 016- ring 3. 978 4x —— ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Call Ludwig Neélson’s Jewelry Store. 976 1 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, ’40 PACKARD {lve-passenger coupe, con , immediately available. Call 423. e 9x12 TAN Frazzie rug, brand new. Call Black 925 after 6 p.m, 57 tf HOTEI in gooa location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. a8l CARPENTERS wanted, 44 hour'3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- oF Davis ™ 961 tf wish to buy. -Selling price $300, Call Green, 565 for appointment, 974 1 ROOMS in_private home. 316 4th Street., Blue, 917. 972 tt MS, “or mo Tates Imperial Hotel. 7961 1 ma APTS,, Rooms with kitchen priv- 1leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 t1 SEAVIEW Agt. for rent, one block from PFederal Bldg. 890" t4 NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St 658 t i‘ — REGISTER now for' sewing ‘class- es. We will train you to finish parkas ir'your own home; earn * while you' learn. Martin Victor Furs, Inc. 983 6t HAVE thav paint job done now. For. immediate service see Ralph Treffers, phone Blue 462. 66 tf " WINTER ana FOND, CO. Ine. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shoj. Phone 20L 315.:Deckér Way. ] The horse chestnut supposedly gets its name from the scars left on itwigs ‘when leaves fall in the Au- _horseshoes, with series of dots xep- resenting nail’holes,