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THL DAILY ALAbKA LMI lRL JUNL/\U ALAB!\A ‘WEDNESDAY, OCI'OBER ZO, 1948 ] PAGE SIX |gion Auxiliary held joint installa- | which they battled for almost an T tion ceremonies Thursday evening | bour before regaining shore, soaked, T MI EI'I" (ove v €d1 at the Legion Hall. The atfair was exhausted and shivering, | laPRESCMPTIflN SNUES formal. Installation officers were, The skiff washed ashore but the w A N T FROM SIIKA for the Legionnaires, Past Com- men were too exhausted to pull it N l, - o = ol ni mander Ed. VanHorn and fer the onfo the kteach. However, they did ews Noles A N Jmal ron, Chnlc | {Auxiliary, Mrs, Russell Clithero, get the outboard which they w:{mcn: ENERGY ! ! 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 IS {Past Unit President and District for the gasoline to start a fire:| [ g —— »g) |Fresident of North Carolina. then found they had no dry match- S5 B s ‘ _ | , = | EPECIAL coan);:)sl:cl;!:.)EN(;.b;]eg Afker ' the witua) 8- biitteh subper | o DISP&IE ECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) | FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE | M L d No. 700 | SLTEA, y{‘i"*““' o lar meeting | ¥2S ferved and the evening ended The two men remaining on the ] ELFIN COVE, Alaska, Oct. 1277‘ . | it oose Lodge iNO. Shty Souncl in raguler ieehos | with dancing. Pt. Reyes naturally worried when The storm that hit Elfin Cove last| qwo.pedroom house near 12th 3 BEDROOMS—Full concrete base- | Regular Meetings Each Friday i«Zi,’:fi'\vif ‘\ \vfimeln request lrogr; M A B :)hiirb °l°mpa"i°"5 funiea t"d r:tu;'(n e z‘.;(\}“‘l‘%i‘:.mi‘ul,‘,{: ai:nu;d fn.':fl"',:"‘f]v“ St. completely furnished, immed-| ment, partially furnished; very i g g Ao z 5 r. an rs. Hugh Pace and but between seasickness an ark- H £ .| day. Y 1 il vee One. | jate occupancy. Terms, Basement,| large yard wi 6 ¥ g:cm?:‘mmmow HILDRE |the ,‘7‘,12,?1.‘,’J.”mi’la?,‘.";f,\fém?,‘l"éx Uiree. chiliven 1ot oy Mofon . Alre | et Were ieHRBIE - thi e misniee. United Nations Turn Ove: {Thete has not been wind like thisl oo e SIS, A, Sl i o WALTER R. HERMANSEN haiber mu;.;n.mmn tabied | VAYS Tuesday for Everett, Wash, The following morning Petercon IS‘Ue ,0 qu FlVe POW' :’q’nfls ‘“\’:lZ“:‘;mfiocrgr' X,’“'T" 000 down will take 3-bedroom, | FOR Occupancy before first of 1 uest from the Public Meaich where lh‘e children will visit with |and _Sarvela lrekkec{ over a ridge e i K¢ | completely furnished home, elec-| year, 2 new houses now under « et for o pledge of $g0|MF Pace’s parents while Mrs. Pace to within hailing distance of - the erS and Canada v e rings and George has| {40 \ater heater, large new re-| construction, Full concrete base- i Sk R Sgl;’i o s Sollenters a hospital for medical treat- |Pt. Reyes and after finding they 1 ‘““::’;‘j“ “f‘“’xssb“,”"‘ his Busles g ‘eto. : ments, garage, two bedrooms, tile | social welfare worker for Sn_ument Mr. Pace plans to return at couldn't make themselves heard 5 ’»“?51 2 m(m,fledu]“ e:) Offith‘ |3-APT, good rental, partly furn-| Kkitchen and bath, hardwood 1 approved a request from Tilson]fr €Arly date but the others of the above the crashing surf managed to (By The Assoclated Press) | 4 i |‘ 3 1\’} il m"f“ 1501 jihed South Frankling wash room, | floors, automatic oil heat. By A Bon for & bulldlag, permip tolthiniy will remaih outslde'for'gn Wiile @ Mestagk i BHE SRR 'Thte United Nations, after months|bige \“ oy 2 toilets, 3 oil ranges, etc. $3,000.| buying before completion, owner D s b indetinite period. the men aboard ship understood |of t-W ! voted tods them. . “A 1l fishing . boa Terms. can have wide chi 3 SERVICE | -‘,;«n 8 by 12 foot frame :mq H A |the predicament, they packed a|furn the Atomic En dispute red t e Swanson floats had | B - Homie * dh " Bixth. Btrest, |\ Bt blaks WA oice of decor- e e .Luq”m“' building; | ner passengers leaving by To- watertight keg with matches, food [Over to the kg five J and {giatang watch all night and -] " complete furnished new carpets, | $5500. Two bedroom residence i Dewey W. Gt G/ B '(\,‘X,‘b?( ;(z|e(1’;x.l.11‘:11r$o;e:? rolgox:‘:} Z;.’;} tem Tuesday were: Mr, L. Clark, and dry clothing and threw it over- Canada for another try for agre g.‘da_v. new drapes, large refrigerator. good view location, F'umlshe:. Metzdorf wASHINGTON lecided to seck information on tne | M Mary Clark, L M. Price, Mr. Loard to Gldige SN ALeSE BIRIE Y [ L S |HALE property, 10% mi. Terms.| Electric range and refrigerator | b o | question from other municipplittes; |00 MrE: G. H. Sandstrom and| Peterion and Sarvels Hnally got, Sioce Russa ® oBe 00 U0l bl n arived home Ves- Tpyniched, patented; Schnoeker | 5-BEDROOM House, well furnish- and Habit! e b4 i g & ‘chlldmn Alice, Sandra and Delbert, the keg, started a roaring fire and | Five and has stead! opposed terday frcm Jur Those aboard, |.eeq '3.bdr, Auke Lake; 2| ed. $175 month income as » Man Approv !‘t”‘ \"p:\,‘ 1:‘" 8 ,rn.‘D"m Purdy. ate. Later in the day, as the storm | control ideas the United Statesireport Leing in a blow just hefore| 4000 oo "turnished, light| ing house, plus owner's ro::m- m‘ g s RO LR E’ng“byl Arriving on the Totem Friday atated, a second skiff was packed,|—the only nation known to have|cetting to Rocky Island untl they| PP BP0 S5 ion™ Greek, |3 BEDROOM Residence eiva | ALASKANZ FEEL AT HOMI | 0 DY € ’I'[')'r’“;'l‘,”;‘_’“p::;h Cohcir, evening were: Mrs. W. C. Char- with everything needed securely the bomb—there was lie Bobe 10r) Passed Folas, S | immediate occupancy 2:3-4 UNIT Apartment houses ' i 4 L Y terjs from a two months’ medical lashed down-then sct adrift. The tn accord there. The vote, taken in 5 { i £ x | o {man Goddard’s motion that the b AT £ B0 N een In Se- indicent ended happily with the the political committee, was 41 ta| Skipper John Lowell of the Fern zfgn'lls_*sl‘;‘;‘hif‘“;'r‘;;“t'ag:“dné’:r gg&figfi:fi‘gi;gg i, i ACS be asked to cooperate with the in locating local radio inter- ference; referred to the Finance Committee for investigation and re- with Russia apd her satellites |[I came in last evening and left; pos ng | s morning for Pelican City where | A Soviet plan to outlaw the atomic | 2e hopes to get fish bait Lefore he; set uf the same tir roceeds to Chatham Straits, where attle; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Daven- hunting party urning late Sun- port and Stacey Torum. (day afternocr, quile a bit the worse Leaving Sunday morning: Alice for wear. Peltier, Eleanor Williams, E. Hietela e Fromholst prop. on highway; lots space. Douglas; also West Juneau and; RESIDENTIAL property, Glacier ‘Willoughby. Highway and Auke Bay. SEAVIEW, terms, income approx.|LISTINGS needed on upper brackel mb e —__ |port Councilman Clithero’s recom- " 4 g | i i R ¥ atomic energy control agency,|2e and his crew of four will fish Sttt ) | 1 iation that he city carry its| 279 Mrs. Ted Harris. | Mrs. Clarence Krug, was honor|'% & PP, FO% eI TG | thlh: 1A SR % $400 per mo; 3-apts, income; residentials prcperty. Lictings ac- HOME AND INDUSTRIAL | ; & | —_— guest at a stork shower given last defeated asically, the |k all s . 4 el ywn workmen's compensation in- Russians refuse to allow any inter- | ERARIER $265 per mo., terms; power barge,( cepted on appraisal. 4 % | Mrs. Robert Wheeler returned to weekend at the home of Mrs. Frank ‘tussia S€ L | 3 7 i INSUI.A'"OH surance as the present cost of y 5 : R . nal agency to check in the| The mail boat Treva C. came in' trolling boat; THE FORREST- : rer home in Jamestown Bay Fri- Keuhn with Miss Alice MeNulty al agency to check in = s | ders Coles': pilded WILLIAM WINN-Ph $978.82 seemed excessive and ex-|g. 5 : s i Wde - alpt iet Union, now or later, on|Thursday morning. er; Cole's pile-driving equip; | one ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM travaBant: id bills of $274745 day to convelesce after undergoing as co-hostess. Guests were eight é i Y | ¢other bus, opp. WEATHER STRIPPING v\lin.)rm. \ il 2 ' surgery at the Orthopedic Hospital neighborhood ladies whose for : whether Russia is producing atomic s S ey } o e 3 IRk Tuesday morning. the expected baby were presented WCapons. Word has tien received from “"npflv & HURPI'IY 1928 DODGE PANEL, $300. - i TSR o5 SLTE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Swanson, who! MODEL A SEDAN, $200 S it in a decorated bassinet. The American Legion 4 ¥ | g R rraine Singer, nurse at the . ' [ H rthopedic Hospital and formerly 8| agr and Mrs. Stormy Doran hafe Ig ' I’ig i | se at St. Ann’s, underwent an yecelveq the announcement of their Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 lew to Seattle for a check-up on| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS | 1533 CHEV. COUPE $175 Swanson’s health, and the good | Phone 676 over First National Bank | 1436 cypy. SEDAN,sslgi | | s is that he is in perfect con- o 1936 FORD PICKUP, $350 SArs . on, which makes every one ot 1938 FOI ; ; appendectomy at the gt grandson, born last Saturday| friends very happy. The Swan-' Fun SALE 194}3 NA:'Z ngffi :13885 nned an extended lrip 1'193] BUICK. See painter at Con- 1938 FORD PANEL, 54:50.' |Ortropedic Hospital Tuesday eve- moming to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Doran H 4 : ot D HIOE in Seattle. The baby was named| on Inaes . e » hey no % /in se y : {ais health was all right. They 1o nors Motors. 022 8 1946 JOHN DEERE TRACTOR, > Harry after his grandfather. {doubt are on their way to the! _ Model LA, all attacl $1500. T 2 i Don McGraw, Sr., Alaska District b State of New York where they will ONE NEW Burrough adding ma- - foe H's # '63.45 Governor of the Moose, left by Ken Nordby, owner oi Lhe Sani- MODEL A TRUCK S$17 [ ] plane Wednesday to attend a Moose tary Market, Roy Evenson, manazer In Desfifl it also the stste of Massachus-; ¢ aine, unused. Call 533 3338 MODEI & Jitney Tractor $150. convention in Cordova of the Standard Oil and Harry Dor- N an (“Stormy”), Chief of Police, 121t Hunting story uf the week con- for Juneau last Sunday for ini-| cerns four local tusinessmen, Don tiation into the Shriners in Juneau. | McGraw, Sr., of Conway Dock com- They were acccmpanied by thelr despite the Security tive From there they will go to he coast of Maine whera they will t Gardner Sulllvan who is in bec, Maine, at this time, e | Swansons plan to return home be- Green 575. 019 3t 14 I‘T Aummum Speed Boat wi h 10 HP Johnson Outboard motor. Motor recently rebuilt. Call Doug- 1948 4-Door Hudson Sedan. Phone FOR RENT: 2 bedrocm house, fur- nished, $50 mo. FOR RENT: Ho GAMBIER, $3500. TOBY, $4,000. CABIN CRUISER, $450. Dougla Norway Point. fore Christmas. - D = | pany, John Osbakken of the An- sponsor, Charles Wertman. Ifor peace in the Neg i chorage Bar; Bill Sarvela "of the - | las 354 after 6 p. m. 20 3t 2 NEAR-FINISHED HOUSES, end i of DOUGLAS-JUNEAU BRIDGE, * one $3,500; cther $4,500. 20 3% BUILDING LOTS, Seatter Tract, Small Beat Harbor. INVESTMENT BUY—2-Apartment ot 16 6 hous2 and huilding lot. Price S g L S $8,900. $1,580 down, bal. at $90 WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! g OAK Chairs, good condition, rea- O 1es8 mohthly. Income $135 J A 3 = iadana b Monthly, $80 from 3 bedroom sonakle; phon 447. 19 2 3 ; PHoaR e * apt. and 85 from I-bedroom = southern Palestine, fig Sitka Machine Works and Chuck Tickets will soon be on sale for|tinues. Heavy bombardments were | Peterson of Paterson's garage. The the ANB awarding, which will ¢li-iyeported on toth sides I through 1THE WINDOW, { four hunters left Thursday of last max the ANB convention being keld} . N. obs i Tuneau Players’ production, Grade week aboard the Point Reyes, large here November 15 through 20. The rgided the Pa { workboat owned by Osbakken and awarding will be held on the last!five tir McGraw, for Shelikof Bay. day of the gathering and four prizes | Cn Friday came the big blow with arz kecing offered: a Bendix dryer, | |large breakers piling into Shelikot a vacuum cleaner, a silent Royal | | Bay, completely cutting off .any typewriter, and a gun or rado. CAN BE YOURS! School Auditorium, October 22 and EOITING blonde biren aining 23. Tickets, $1.25 main floor, Tic overstuffed chalr, 109 6t | It and destr {chance of running for shelter. At- order H NOTICE i = ter “taking it" for several hours, Don Forrester lms been appoint- ed fizghting dwindlinz.| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ump Truck, 6 ax?t. % A | Peterson and Sarvela decided to go ed manager of Community House by -oo | Robert Boochever, Administrator of 0 tires, tubes. SPECIAL—3-bedroom house near o ol L’L:"ffi,‘;‘,fl’{f‘;fi,fi’;‘; );::j- its Bfi:? ofml]m.ecm;;n(i,}deq,;“?':s HAWAQi DE |the Estate of Esther Ellsworth, de- will r School on 6th. ! L WhenLh & Y ianas CHn = DIOZEALE Of. HOWNL LE%ATE |ceased, has filed herein his Final £ ed cuccessfully, hunted until al- tios are planned for the fall and| i B o AR ikt Fahs iclor Combination 7 ith re- PETER WOOD most dark and then started back. winter season. Roller skates lm\?‘ e : o “ corder, 22 tubes and two 14 ia. . : estate of deceased, and that a hear S : They hadn't gone very far when been ordered and are expected to g .mg will be had upon the same, be- speakers, wonderful tene, $200. SALES AGENCY a large breaker capsized the sKiff arrive shortly by air freight. There] |fore the undersigned, at Juneau, Crib mattress $3 high chair $7.50, Real Estate - - Boats sending guns, hunters: and all also will be target shooting, bad-] CONIROL STR'KE | Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock AM. on De- Nursery chair $2.50, folding bug Sale Merchandise ;?;ipmem nie ht[hgnb';\‘{; 3:;9;:: m’"‘,;;’ pl::rn?g ‘:{’d “nei};l; ."‘“"; joember 1, 1948, at which time and, €y $15. Call 631 'evenings. 10 st- -~ 1%th at Muxbor =% Fhohs 911 were caught i rtow es. The soda fountain will te S o ad s i s i 5 - e - i ! place all persons interested in the ‘ 3 SO v o @ ~ e . i = HONOLULU, Oct. 20.—(P—Joseph |said_estate may appear and file Souvinoy Machiue Parls and Subs WANTED ! .,FJ‘ R. Farrington, Hawaii delegate o fobjections, in writing, to said Final £ s LAl 1 $9.75 ) | congress, de: ed today the shipping | Re) P 3 5 . 4 XN — FILLIS AIR LINEKS e B e e B o e mea tne| Cording feet, 65c, zipper feet G5, CHILDREN to be care for by day DAILY Tnl’s J““EA" To KETC!“KAN Railway Labor Act, to prevent fre- |seal of the Probate Court this 30th darning and _embrldering altach_—f or by the month at my home quent and costly strikes and tieups. | day of September, 1948. | Jmbots S0 QiR ERD s ‘g-z"u S T Y B Bl giont s A Republican sceking reclection, | 3 BWINE Wactins | Ry it |l I via Petersburg and Wrangell % ol At PRSI 5 Ay o Speed conirols SO0, sewing o | With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg ask a congressional investigation to | Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct. | wms 0 fk“t Dk 31692 | kind. Phone Blue 655. 16 6t ! i Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. prepare legislation to curb shipping | First publication, Sept, 20, 1048. | /¢ CA% SUPEY YOUT €VERY BREC, o s i strikes. ‘Last pubhmtlon, Oct. 20, 1948. i opder, now S SOt e SADORIFOR 00d or wood-coal heater. i | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 The Railway Labor Act has pre- e i Sewing Machine and APP““"“» c H Sherwood, P.O. Box 3036. ] [ = — -z 0. o =l vented serious transport stoppages, NOTICE TO CREDITORS | Center, Bend, Oregon. 18 6 15 t i " he said, adding: “We in Hawaii are | United States Commissioner’s (EX- 91, TON 2-wheel covered rafler O |25 e i s e e isos Commipsionars (5 i, T sowher conerea e S | | v el - | neau, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- e LR IR ek REL - IODLR, FRQUITS, i " - Room 203 Health Department, ¥ . {operation for refreshments during | ecinct. MONARCH Electric Range. 5 platesl L ) { Announculg lalll olerits. In the Matter of the Estate of and oven. In very good condi-| Territorial Building. 15 tt Don Forrester is an experienced MOST REVEREND WALTER J. tion, priced reasonably. Phone'prpacanT Room or apartment by recreation director, having served | FITZGERALD, S.J.D.D. 861. | young employea woman; perman= in that capacity during his war| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVER' &~ o i syl v 3 years in the army X that the undersigned was, on Lhe ELECTRIC CASH REGISTER, 4/ esident; would sublet unt 3 b v et S i i {28th day of Sept., 1948, duly ap-| drawer, new 6-inch wood pipe, | g;:manem house is found. Phone w N g | SONS OF NORWAY pointed administator of the estate tar covered less than cost, 100, ; 0005 4 S | Meeting Wednesaay at 8 p.m. at|Of Most Reverend Walter J. Fitz- Ifeet. George Bros . Liquor | 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed Swanson Bros. Store, So. Frank- fi‘xld S'r”:"AdD ‘dfchefl!:_d- fl;:i fléah Btore. 08 ¥ 4t once. James DeMers, Baranof lin Street. 0019 3t ers of iministration lerefor 2 Hotel. 004 tf F L l G H I PO =0 on said day were duly issued to the WABEHOUSE propessy. Loggingi 004 3t k | | hoist. 4-speed yarder. 1942 Dodge WANT ADS BRING RESULTS!undersigned. o i Other " Smdbkent . Galil - 1 . o . Al persons having claims against - gfia dp. L % s CARPENTERS wanted. 44 hour . SCHEBULE e e | 5210 €State are hereby required to ! ays, 719 evenings. 0005 week. Phone 34 996 tt | present 'said claims with proper | ICg CLEAN ROOMS weekly « i 3 vouchers, and duly verified, within | monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 187 Effective Octobet 1st, 1948, our regular |, six (6 months from the date of HISCELLANEOIIS A g l this Notice, to the undersigned ad- | ONE 1500-Watt Universal Light | flight schedule will be as follows: ministrator, c/o of the Catholic| Plant. Complete with heavy duty|HOPES New ana Used Mase. We ' { Church, Juneau, Alaska. batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson's' pyy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 28th | Jewelry Store. 978 tf] st Phone 908. 999 tf FROM JUNEAU DU | ROBERT L. WHELAN, §J, |l NEW -Lycommg 220 HP motor{ WINTER and PUND, CO. inc. Administrator, | complete with starter, genérator,| Comlplete Photographic Supplies I To Ketchikan, Petersburg, Wrangell— bR ) 4 i hen you salt away a bit reg: One round trip daily First publication, Sept. 20, 1948. ouble mags. pusher prop and|peveloping - Erinting - Enlarging § Monoy. pHies vi h.' awen Vi ;: To Sitka— Last publication, Oct. 20, 1948. 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00, Phone| Artists’ Paints and Materials ularly in U.S. Savings Bonds. Two flights daily; \ [ SR Lo 0 986 tf| Biue Printing - Photostats No Sunday afterncon flight . " ONE Used Electric Bange. Obe oll pre oA For example: Only $3.75 saved regularly each week grows to $2,163.45 in ten short years . . . $7.50 each week to $4,329.02. .. $18.75 each week to $10,828.74. So sign up today for Payro]l Savings where you work. Or, if the Payroll Plan is not available to you, see your bank for the Bond-A-Month Plan. To Haines and Skagway— One flight daily No Sunday flight To Tenakee— 3 flights weekly; t Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays To Hoonah, Gustavus, Pelican— | 3 flights weekly; | Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays To Port Althorp, Elfin, Kimshan, Chichagof, Cobol— One flight weekly; Tuesdays, or first day thereafter weather permits To Hawk Inlet, Chatham, Todd, Baranof, Hood Bay, Angoon One flight weekly; Mondays, or first day thereafter weather permits Call your Alaska Coastal Airlines ticket agent AUTOMATIC SAVING IS SURE SAVING— for ime of departure and arrival | U.S. SAVINGS BONDS O com - t ; Ll ] . MP, IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|llIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Heater. The, Nugget Skop. 03 tf§ = .t " e750 aper curls, $1 up HOTEI In gooa location for sale| Lola’s Beauty Shon. Phone 20L or lease. Ph. 187. 881 u’ 815 Decker Way. o LOST AKD FOUND FOR BE_'T , | FOUND: Pair of glasses near the ROOMS for rent, weekly anc Home Hotel: also hand-tooled| monthly rates. Imperial Hotel. bag. Owner may have same by 20 1mo. paying for this adv. 19 3t |HOUSE to rent, 320 Willoughby "Read the Wani-ads for bargains. | Ave. Inquire Thibodeau Gro. 20 6 - '_:NORTHERN Hotel under new management. Reasonable rent, Juneau Janifor Service | _Phone 7. 082 tt Gl ot S BN . Home and Commercial APTS, Rooms WItL kitchen priv Cleaning. fleges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 ¢ Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 Genvine SOUR 100 PROOF Bottled in Bond SEAVIEW Ayl. for rent, one black { from Federal Bldg. 890 tf AT e IOl NICE Clean Room, steam-heated Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t NICE CLEAN steam heated roomg also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 38 ¢ ———— WANT ADS BRING RESULTS! BEACON CAFE 232 Willoughby—24-Hour Service STEAKS CHOPS Fried Chicken — $2.00 e This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement= prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council.

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