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PNA AUTHORIZED TRIPS T0 SEATTLE; STRIKE DURATION. Pacific Northern Airlines has been | autherized by the Civil Aeronauties | Board to extend scheduled service | directly to Seattle, effective im- mediately, it was announced by air- line officials today. A schedule of first flights out of Juneau had not been et up to noon today, according to the Wirline’s Ju- neau agent he new service links Juneau, along with Anchorage, Kodiak, Cor- dova, Homer Naknek,, Yakutat, and ther major Alaskan eities directly with Seattle. Passenger and air car- oo service offered by PNA is ex- | pected to materially alleviate effects of the maritime strike PNA overations will be conducted from Boeing Field in Seattle, to continue for duration of the cmer- gency - 51 IN; 46 OUT ON PAN AM FLIGHTS OVER WEEKEND (one, thanks to the Channel busi- iness men who gave their radio Pan American Iiights carried 97 time and paper ads, thanks to the passengers over the weekend \\1'7&1 NDERELL. ‘,. Stephame saja 1nd her husband cut their weddhw many Juma\_x-Duuglas residents 46 coming ir ic ouneau and 51 poai pe Land, Florida, following second ceremony by the Greek |Who were £ big-hearted leaving Orthodox Church after she had eloped to Georgia earlier with Prancis | Severdl other organizations are e AR Hitchock, wealthy polo plaver. The newlyweds are reported sechuded | SIS WP Hhe brolsct Of 008 | 2 Seattle: Betty Taylor, ZIary & , funds to be uSed for ‘the severelyl From Seattle y Taj 3 soméwhere in Florida after missing their honeymoon plane to Rio de o Tk dat little 8 Ball, Edwina Snechen, Shirley and 4 U5 ¥ | urne u gh-spirited little 8- Janerio. ((Internatiorai Sooundphoto) {year ~d Jackson girl, who is now Gracie Reed, Don Foster, Cy Fryer, Frank and June Cluckhorn, Dr. and Stephanie, Hubby Cuf (ake THE DAILY DOUGLAS NEWS THANKS, THANKS, THANKS | The Douglas Eagles No. 117, as well as the entire Douglas com- { munity are in very high spirits,| over the success of the Roberta Jackson benefit dance given by the Eagles Saturday night. A capacity | crewd attended the dance and no | one asked for change on entering | the door to the hall. More than [ double the expectations of the | Bagles Committee members was the results of the financial success of the evening. Following a cash up, the sizeable amount of $458 was turned over to the Jackson fam- ily to be put in the Roberta Jack- gon Fund, which has been opened at the B. M. Behrends Bank in: | Jurncau. The orchestra, consisting |of Jim Gregg of Juneau on the | piano, Charles Werner, bass fiddle, end John and Tauno Niemi doubl- ing on the guitar, cornet, and| {sax, provided excellent and live- ly music for the huge crowd, play-} 1inz until 1:30, then continuing| to a local night spot where the management there rounded up an- other $100 to be added to the fund.| The Eagles extend their most grac.cus thanks to everyone who helped make the event a worthy = | awaiting transportation to a hmspnv ‘v,u i e Sates. The Douglas Island Woman's |Club had a cookie sale last Sat- Kurdm at Feusi-Jensen store; the ! Mariner Scouts of Juneau are hav- !ing a candy sale next Saturday. The | | Douglas Order of Eastern Star,| o“ IUESDAY NlGH | who started the project and raised ; a nice subscription last Tuesday at Mrs. Guy Yates and son, Douglas Hagli, Mills Clark, Dorothy Jensen, | Lewis Morgan, William Johnson, Haen, Mr. and Mrs. Al Bonnett To Whitehorse: Kobert Rowan, | Marie Logan and eight connec oting | and children, Bruce Hoffman, Roy Dorothy Tassell, Gen. A. B. Con- ;megen from westward Johnson, Camille Laughlin, Mrs. nelly. - oo Jack Carroll, John Alexander, Mar- To Fairbanks: G. M. Ferguson lon Trackwell, Florence Huttbn, Stephanie Bogden, Dartine and Jjon (HAPELADIES MEH Richard Woolridge, M. R. Powers, Bassett, Roger Robinson, Roy Stew- Joe Woodford, Jerry Daugherty, art & Bernard Feero, Jean Pouch, Cath- To Seattle: Melvin Marcus, L.| erine Glasen, H. A. Stoddard, Mrs. Miner, Sam Asp, K. W. Hoyt, Betty Oren Little. From Fairbanks: bell, Jonah Torienna, J. P. Elmore, Rod Darnell, Mrs. Rod Darnell, Agnes, Barbara and Sally Mayo, Clara Eyuk, Gladys Keelick, Vernon Robert Camp- Kuyeruk, Virginia Colp, William Murphy. From Whitchorse: Mr. and Mrs, G, Nelson, C. A. Boerner. To Annette: Raquel Zerbe, Mrs. Vincent Gilmartin, Laura Zender, Néttie Ammerman, Mrs. Martha ;_———‘ Blankenship, Russell Wade, ¥Edith Chilbeck and child, O. W. Jones, Belle Burford, E. H. Card, Henry Moses, Charles Rouse, Hans Peter- son, Gunnar Johnson, Calvin John- son, Chester Duke, Lowell Chamber- lain. Dr. Homer Murphy, R. G. Rice, Eric Bulner, E. C. Stone, Ivan Chil- beck, Kenneth Benson, Wayne Downie, Eugene Hawkins, Robert J. Paulson, John C. Bowen, Bob Logan, John Hartcock, Hjalmer Gerde, ’|hm regular meeting, are most The Chapeladies meet to- [ happy at the spirit which prevails morrow uight, Tuesday, Sept. 28, at | on the channel and which is ca the home of Mrs. Harry Arnold on |ing the project aleng to succe: the Fritz Cove Road with Mrs. | ——— KERNS' HOME | Mr. and Mrs. Willlam H. Kerns and young daughter returned home ; annual bazaar to be held during the | )n a PAA plane Friday. The fam- first part of Navember {ily took their infant son, who pass- |ed away recently, sout i1or burial James DeHart as co-hostess All members are requested to at- tend as plans will be made for the LUTHERAN LADIES ARE | incr “nome at Reno, Nevaas, | where services were held. PLANNING 3 AFFAIRS R 2 _G 1 OFF TU 5CHOOL The Ways and Means Crmmmee‘ Miss Dorothy Tassell, daughter of the Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society | | of Joe Tassell, was a PAA passeng- | has completed plans for a food sale | >r Saturday ‘afternoon enroute to to be held at 11 a. m. Saturday,|the Prairie Bible Institute at Three October 1, at the Sears Roebuck order office. Plans ha been made for a rummage sale in the church parlors. Mrs. Snaring is the chairman of this committee and will be assisted by Mrs. J. O. Rude and Mrs. John/| Lowell. An VOTE FOR FRANK A. BOYLE Democratic Candidate for bazaar is to’be held on Sept. 29 at the home of Mrs. Hans Berg. Tea |ter acquainted with the staff. The towels and pillow slips stamped and | ready to work on ‘will be provided > be held October 20 | Harold | Hills, Alberta, where she will at- | tend Bible Studles and enroll at thei HlL’h School there. | { RECEPTION NICE A reception was held Friday eve- ning at the Douglas Public School honoring the School faculty and Island were invited to become bet- Decuglas Island Woman's Club was hostess during the evening, serving TERRITORIAL AUDITOR (Paid Advertisement) The Life Experlences for those who have not already re- ceived thems hot beverages and cookies. A very | delightful social evening was en- X IN T ABOLISH FISH TRA moaz EM "L'VMEMV FOR . ALMKM}S‘ FU T YOUR of One H l—len At age 75 Atage5s | Atage65 i « - but the picture’s brighter today! ‘When the above figures were printed some years ago, there wasn’t much the average man could do to change this gloomy picture. He tried his level best to set money aside.’ And some- times he succeeded. But more often he failed. He put it off. He made excuses. He made New Year’s resolu- tions to save—and quietly broke them. ‘You can see above how he ended up. But, today, there is a system of saving that’s human- | sons’ IKE- - JUNEAU, ALASKA Cookie, Charlestown, Mass., Providence, R. L. Mass. P Wirephoto. joyed, although many residents were not able to attend due to tite downpour of rain that prevailed | that evening. { members of the School Board, at efternoon of sewing for thk’!whlch all residents of Douglas BONNETTS RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Bonnett and sons Gilgert and George returned home last Saturday evening after a two- week vacation in the states, visit- ing erelatives and their daughter Betty, who is now employed in Oakland, Calif. This was the two 1irst visit outside and Mrs. Bonnett's first trip to the states {cy more than ten years. COMPLETING ROCK FILL The City of Douglas in conjunc- tion with the Territory, is comple!- ing the rock ro y to May- flower Island this week, with rock hduling starting last Friday. The néw roadway will connect the is- land, which is to be the location | for the U. S. Bureau of Mines Ex- perimental Staticn, to the Island shore. Douglas FEEROS VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Feero of kagway were visitors shortly last vening. Mr. Feero, a prominent At age 35 At age 45 o Ouiiundxed men | 5 have died, 16 have died, 20 have died, 36 have dl::;h 63 a'uo ‘gea 5 l:ft " the threshold | 1 ore wealthy, 3 are wealthy, 1 very wealthy, | 1 very ‘:.1 - vy Yo satite, | lil:; hoef.ml 10 areingood cir- | 65 are self- sup- 3 areingoodcir- | 3 arewealthy, | 3 ,.c yealthy, me::ala'n d physi- cumstances, porting, cumstances, 6 ““ uu ::t_ e i cal capacity:, 40 have moder- without ‘“‘y 46 are self-sup-| ing by labor, S Bakdsee, te means resources, porting, but | 54 are dependent relahves Gs - A 16 are no longer 'lhou! upon children, charity, 95 per : PG hazs Anped self -support- relatives or cent will not . * ing. i charityforsup-| have ent port. means to de- relatives or charity forsup- port. | fray funeral | for the 1948 season. nature-proof! That system is buying U. 8. Savings Bonds — automatically. It has worked for millions. It can work for you. Soine get them through Payroll Savings—the Bond “installment-buying” plan. Others, through the Bond- A-Month Plan at their bank. Either way, you get $4 back at maturity for every $3 invested. You own the world’s safest investment. And you enjoy security for which many a man above would have given his right arm. How about signing up today? Automatic saving is sure saving—U. S. Savings Bonds his 75 an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared u. | nder auspices of Treasury Department and Adver: i | Lamily home. | | Skagway business man, is | Ptlican, cam- paigning for election to the Terri- torial Legislature on the Republi- can ticket. He and his parents were former Douglas residents. . JOHNSON IN Ed Johnson, associate of the Whiz Pish Co., operating out of was a. business caller in Juneau and Douglas over the week- end. LAST OF CANNING The Douglas Canning Co., Inc., blew its full blast yesterday after- 1won &t 3 o'clock, announcing the last can of fish had besn packed Although an xceptionally poor seining season 4 year, the Donglas Cannery put ip a4 fair pack of salmon, due to he exceptional run of salmon at he Tdku River grounds. The Dcuglas Canncry operated over a nger period of time this year than any other Alaska salmon can- nery, having started operation in Juneau, ON VACATION Wwm, E. Durance arrived home ver the weekend from his em- ployment in Anchorage, to visit his wife and children. He s on a hort’ vacation 15 THREE YEARS Marcia Lynn became three years of age last week and celebrated with a small party Priday with her sisters and friends at B, K. Guerin | cocker spaniel, pretends he knews what it is all about as Kathicen Driscoll, Beston X-Ray technician, shows the dog where they found a rubber ball he swallowed while at nlay, In her left hand, abtcve the X-Ray negative, she holds the ball, which was removed in an emcrgency operation at the Angell Memorial Hospital at Boston. Cookie wears a bandage to prove it. ® ‘Wirephoto. * Captured Afler Wild Chase | ‘I IP FOR SAI.E |32-1t. troller rigged ready to go—|2-BEDROOM house, pine-paneled l WA«NT A«D-:S best buy of season; be at Small Boat Harbor 2 weeks. The FORRESTER; several other trollers. HALE and Schoenecker properties, patent. Auke Bay area, log cabin pat. acreage, Fritzz Cove, log cab- in Point Louisa. 2-BDR compl. furn., marine view, Dixen Ave., immediate occupancy. 4-BDR. compl furn. and 2-BDR completely furnished, Star Hill. 2-BDR, basement, furnace, double plumbing, electric kitchen, ma- rine view, Hemlock. INCOME - INCOME - INCOME 3-apt., one, two and three bdrs. completely furnished, basement ete. Large lots, garage, near Governor’'s House. Marine view. ‘Terms. {615 East St. 2 bdrs, compl. furn., large basement, remodeled, im- mediate occupy. { PILE driving equip. Make pur- chase price in few months op- cration. Plenty . work. Marine carpentry shop, fully equipped with heavy machinery; falling equip. 2 good Titan power sam. etc.; Seaview APpts; two cafes| center Juneau, good income. FOR RENT 10-room unfurnished heme at 481 South Franklin. See Bliss Variety Shop. Also 3- bdr. at Norway Point. LOTS: Juneau, West Juneau, and Douglas. MURPHY & MURPHY RECALTOK: - ACCOUNTANTS “hone 6% over First National Sank completely furnished home | living room, fire pidce, full cdn- crete basement, garage, auto- matic ofl heat, tile kitchen and bath, view location, unfurnished. $7,500--3-BEDROOM house, double plumbing, hardwood floors, con- crete ‘basement. $10,500— 5-BEDR residence, tully furnished, full conorete basement, automatic hedt. DUPLEX, Cedar Tract, two mod- ern 1-bedroom apartments, fully furnished, excellent, condition 10 years old. 3 and 4 UNIT Apartment Houses commercial property and build- ing lots. WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 ONLY $250 DOWN for 32x32 ce- ment basément with 16-inch footings; can be lived in when floor installed. Windows and gar- age door installed, Ineludes 1 acre i land. Prince $2675. ONLY $1000 DOWN takes Frei- muth home, formerly Danner home on Glacier Highway. $56 { monthly payments plus $75 quart- erly. A big house, lots of room for kids. 4 bedrooms, livingroom, with piano, bright kitchen, full cement basement, garage, barn, playroom under garage, Furnish- + ed. Total price $8100. ONLY $1,000 DOWN, $100 per mo. buys new furnishéd house i in Highlands. Available Nov. 1 or sooner. New electric stove, re- frigerator, _washing machine, hot water heater. Steam heat, hard- wood floors. A steel ‘houseboat, $1,000. j | i { i { furnished, ‘ant. Paul King said the yeuth, in a stolen car, ‘was haited by a hail of bullets after a chase through city streets, and s being held in connection with a murder in a bishop's home at Bolton, i FCR SA(E NEARLY New Girl's Bleycle, Mix- master and some other items for | ick sle. Homer Garvin, 206 | bee cr Phone 568. 01 3t b it l {A 40-FOOT HULL, only $500. PETER WOOD tALES AGENCY Real kstate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harvor — Phone sii 1941 BUICK Sedanette, 27,000 ; miles, good conditicn. !nqulre. ron SALE ((m'm“ed) | at Emgire. 4 s —— lfomEi m gooa location for sale GILLNET Boat. Marine engine,! or lease. Ph. 187. 81 tt complete, ready to go. Sacrmce‘ | for immediate sale. Phone Grecn |3 HODSES unu lot. Inquire “Wet: 810. T Py iR § i PRIV © T R ~——— 1’40 PACKARD five-passenger coupe, Nearney (lett) covers 19-year-old Frea 5. Fike, |oii Y BTG loust 80! MUst M-, good condition, - immediately with his gun fcllewing capture of the youth at fae oy J‘": B by glmshii available. Call 423. 961 tt 1 | 935 W. l FOR RENT Oil stoves. {GOOD Used Barber Chair. Cheapl for quick sale. Apply Bill’s Barb-, er Shop, 319 Willoughby Ave. 93§ id-ROOM furnished apt. Phone Blue 275 from 12 noon to Hi d INVESTIGATE POWER | -t C‘;Em&waasmre;:lyl: L 'hone 74, 982 it NEED IN THIS AREA J. P. Elmore, U. FURNISHED house, garage, ear. AN ARE : 16-ft. Skiff, outboard motor, 3% fl"URmBBED kuoms tnr womn. acres paténted land, 14 mile post, | } close to businéss district. Secand S. Bureau of Re- clamation representative, is in Ju-, FPritz Cove Road. 920 6t Street 326, phone Black 854, call neau this week for discussions in | between 6 and 8 pm. 975 &t connection with the present hydro- 33-FT. Cabin_ Cruiser, practically { STy eloctric power prospect ssurvey in| HeW. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph !ROOMS in pflvate home, 316 4th this area. Douglas 1983. 916 tf| Street. Blue 917. 972 tt Elmore arrived yesterday from Fairbanks to talk with J. M. Mor- gan, director of the Alaska Investi- gation oifice of the Reclamation Bureau, following six weeks in An- chorage and Fairbanks on a special assignment from duties as chief of the Power Market and Sales Di- | vision of the Reclamation Bureau's| rezional office in Sacramento. i He plans to make an mvesuga-| ticn of present and future power needs of the aiea. LIONS MAKE PLANS 10 ATIEND BANQUET FOR SITKA CHAMBER| Lion rmaemvers meeting for noon! lunchecn today at the Baranof saw a thowing of a film on cancer con- trol, voted to retain their present Monday noon meeting schedule, and appointed a committee to turn out Lions for a Charter Night banquet at Sitka the latter part of Novem- ber. Following « last week’s dl.scusslonl of holding one night meeting a month, Lions rejected the idea and voted “aye” on a motion to hold all meetings at hoon. Joe Werner was appointed as com- mittee chairman to organize a group of Juneau Lions to attend Sitka's Charter Night. ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light Plant. Complete with heavy duty batteries. Chll Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store. 976 tf- 1947 %-TON DODGE _ PANEL TRUCK. 8 MONTHS OLD. 3,000 MILES, JUST LIKE NEW, $1400 20TH CENTURY G Y. 999 tf | NI 1938 . Chevrotet, good shape, 3375 Evergreen Apts., No. 8, after 6 p. m. 999 5% |CASH OR TERMS: 30 cu. ft, two- door refrigherator, $900. George Bros. Ligucr Store. 1000 6x BOAT GENEDORE, 42-ft. over-all, 11-ft. beam, 140 bhp Chrysler; Packs 16,000 lbs. iced halibut. Ad- dress Chester James, Kake, Alaska. 997 12t FOR SALE by owner, 3-bedroom furnished house. Good location. Bargain for quick sale. 724 B Street. 992 t1 REX Gonorete Mixer No. 7-8. Ska~ git Logging. Hoist, 4 speed yard- _er, other equipment. Call 363 " days, M9 everings. 990 t1 38-FT. c-mn Cruiser “Katinka”, u-nne 110, m ’% - i -{Mfiy 900 %, _____,,__._.._.._._.__ Plans for a Hallowe'en party and {1p40- TUDOR Pontiac Sedan, make ladies’ night were announced by| offer. Days phone 027 ring '8: program committeemen. evgnjngs J?.ed 63. m i cre Lycom HP mot MISCELLANEQUS || 727, tizome 50 52 i HOPES New and Used Mdse. We! buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 tf " WINTER and PunD, CO, fue, Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Erinting - EMlAFging (LARGE round oak table, mmom Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats RAL TREFFERS, Paint Con- gractor, all kinds of painting and paperhanging. Phone Blue 462. 986 d GUARANTEED Re Rnnmc 4 ent, $750. .pe’r a Bt Phéne, L dguble, mags, puahfl prop and 1 set 1850 floats. $620,00. Phone 986 tf PURNISHED metal house boat, 30’ by 10' Call. Green 225. ' 996 6t 284. POTATOES, carrvis, Ssmall and APTS, Rooms Wiii kltcher priv- nqusomudm Ph. 886 978 SEAVIEW Ajl. for rent, one ‘block from Bidg. 90 4 NICE M _steam-heated Room, Lower rent. 315 Gold Bt. 656 © NICE CLEAN steam heated rooms Chonumh-r.tu. Scandinavian Moml. 736 # LOST AND FOUND LOST: Green forestry whipcord jacket -with keys in pocket. Find- er please call Blue 629. 1000 tf LOST: 16’ skiff, No. 31-F872, white with green trim. Reward. Drift- ing down Lynn Canal towarc Haines. Call Blue 730. 996 6 .WANTED WOMEN with come crab_cannery experjence. Out of town. See Wdod, boat Vatkyrte, Small. Boat Harbor o1 2t MANUFACTURER'S remve wanted to handle outstanding ad- vertised brand of outdoor cloth- ing, sleeping bags, marine’ life-. saving _equipment. Comunission. % B, Lewis, 420 Blvd. of * Allle, Mumxh, Pa, mm; Ter- Hmy 000 3x TO CARE for pre-school children days in my honie. Phone 62. 999 4t RESIDENTS of Auk Bay and area desiring to have houses wired according to REA specifications. Send name and address to A. M. ‘ Tanner, P. O. Box 1106, Doug- las. 999 3t t1{GOOD Home for kitten. Call 284, 996 tf large. Northern Vecetlble Farm, {CARPENTERS wanted. < 44 hour Glacter Highway. 984 tf| ‘week. Phone 34. 996 tf BABY Basket and pad, $5; high|WAITRESS wanted at Percy's Cafe. chair, excellent condition, $12. 980 tf Call 241. 980 tf s it 4325 25 for 1938 V-8 Coupe. Phone | 016- ring 3. 976 4x -CLERK - Stenographer. Inquire Room 108, Health Department. Territortal Building. " u L e ez <t

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