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PAGE SIX ] Common Council was called Mond: After discu e e e e . 7| C entio; e i § [ ? i will be held in Skag-|get the subjects he is most interest- kin pie and coffec were served evening, October 18, Mrs. A. way next 3 g Ak ewsy Nofes oo s 1t present in behalf the Skagway Jack Lee returned home on! Mr. -and Mrs. Ben Rogers ar- Woman's Club to secure permission | T rnoon from Wahile- 'rived on t 2 Coastal from k to erect a volley ball court on one|horse where she had been visiting Juneau to visit their rom agwa of the city's lots. After some dis- |relatives weele daught rs. Donald Kecney, and cussion this was tabled until a later | Mr. Keeney, for ral months. SKAGWAY, Oct 8. date. A meetin (Epecial Correst ) —Wi It was reported that the side-|way ¢ F.OF Mr. and Mr Eeitinger left Oc e by Ala ks in front of the Dewar Tuesday evening t dates ed the members of the Audit Otfice. Coastal, to go to Te where he re )TE i the V. Sparks’ ri were initiated. They were Lynn wives and husbands, at their rome plans to vacati for several weeks. dence would be completed within a jAckerman, Benny Lingle G. B. Saturday afternoon ot few days. The sidewalks in front 'Lingle Sr., G. B. Lingle, Jr., Day o S Ju u t E. H. Richter residence and|Cox, Charles Kuenster, Max C -+ Jimmie by t sit he e o ng by fhe bank building [tianscn, and Ray Good Frid grandmother s whi rted in bad shape and Mr. — whe! she was .here. en wa instructed to in- The contract for the e tion ¢! the hospital. Jim e them. Councilman Heide the A. C. S. Repeate t and to return to sc N reported that a large vote|family quar wa en to Keil — 1 cast in Skagway <% the elec |lang Peterman Company of Juneau. A number of ir'ends called at the ) Octaber 12 'RA\' Peterman arriy Skazway IZeller residence Saturday to offer :Cx toker on the rge wit good wishes Znd congratula- ing separate set Home Power Compan neau on the 17 s on the for sales and one Mrs. Robert 1 11l and the other for power operation— daughter C it was voted that the business be Alask D ned. The mayor stated that » keeping of time slips by gon. They in the Tur I r company was a dfferent is- —— su ad would not be taken up at Mrs, Edith C this time. The Clerk was ir to S to te the Skagway Puclic Service Mrs. Costner s of this decision neau for me?i yor stated th he had up the same as two busi- service the 1 to attend the equipment and Iur r, and wor was started the same day on the lots on Seccnd Street between Main and Alaska daughter Janice left by train for I‘Vn.n rse, Y. T., October 21. From {there they flew to St. Louis, Mis- souri, where they will Vvisit rela | tives for several weeks. i Mrs. Dixie Turpin gave a party 1 hursday evening to compliment| Dr. and Mrs. Robert Smithson.| Cards were played and delicious re- Mrs. Joseph Martini and smail | Mr. and Mrs. John (Jack) who Were celebrating ond wedding anni- The evening was spent ing games and cards 4 en- ing most delicious reireshments. their and their lad- held The B.P.O.E. dance for meml Saturday evening. The Princess Louise was in Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. True and small on Irwin Dale returned after spend- Mrs. Delbert Baker of Petersbur; outheast ) fresk ments were served. The guests ing several months visiting relatives who has been visiting her sister, tion, to be held at Sitka, November jwere Mr. and Ge Villes- in Vancouver, B. .. and Idal on, left by ska | 18, 19 and 20. He stated that the jvik, Mr. and Mrs. Fo t Bates, They brought zack a Chevrolet car to her home. meeting was Ceing held this year |Mmp Mrs. T. Givan, with them. = before the Legislature convened for and Mrs. P. I. Dahl H — Mr. and Mrs. Charles Burnham |the purpose of drafting basic urui-i - Cstorne Selmer turned home have moved into the Van Zanten |nances that could be used for all| Mrs. Bea Fa returned home [after spending t weeks in the Apartment. cities in the Territory and to pre- {last week after the sum- |Virginia Mason hosp'tal in Seatle ——— sent the same to the Legislature imer on her claim Porcupine. ! TR A regular meeting of the Skagway | for consideration. The Mu,\'m's‘!M;w Farlow rc wondeful| Mr. and Mrs. W. Finegan and 8 = - - - - 'summer—the e - 'small daughter Vickie Lee returned ing pros Of heme. The Finegans purchased a course, her d and drove back home wth her. £r« e to their former home in West Vi {werk at the telear ginia, the back to the coast. They were accompanied home by M | Little Larry n. Finegan's mother, Mrs. C. Berry, lat the White n Beckley, West Virg'nia. Nezd a firgproof pocker for your pay check 7 1f the money you intend fo save each payday burnsa hole in your pocket, start buying U. S. Savings Bonds on your company’s Payroll Savings Plan today! No will power needed! It's a painless, sure-fire way to save for the future. The amount you specify comes out of your pay check automatically before you have a chance to spend it. Every nickel goes into Govern- ment-guaranteed bonds that pay you four dollars for three in ten short years. & If you're not on a payroll, sign up for the Bond-A~ Month Plan at your bank. Either plan is sure to stop your earnings from burn- ing holes in your pockets! Automatic saving is sure saving! .U. S. SAVINGS BONDS This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement— prepared under auspices of Treasury Department and Advertising Council. {Wednesday until . Carde ‘ham, > e !the Tank Farm jon Lhe barge to ¢ ‘plan to dri off in Ray and from heme i will visit there for fore returning to plans to go on to nes cut- the highw e to Jof there | Plain: ; the Alas and Mi Leaving Skagway on the Princess _.Louise were Mrs. Coutoure who left to spend the winter in the states; L. Frolander who planned to spend veral weeks in Seattle; and Hen-' v, Williams, who retuning to his home in Seattle after spending the summer in Skagway. Mr. and Mrs. George Skinner of mship Co., and Mr. . Jenkins, returngd to Skag states and sta) a Sunday sht on the train i i frcm Whitehorse. To arty cime | Dean s | to Skagway on Mr. train e Lenore. They Eectior eir car which the jbeen ¢ junic m Genuine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourbon Whiskey | | | SOTTLED IN BOND 100 PROO? . JIZGERALD & 3 BOURBO {to led for committees to help her—Mr {Hans Soldin, Mrs. J. C. Hoyt, Mrs, | Miss | the then drove to Fairbanks and age and return, They left for Sunday evening. Ancho! Seattle ing of the Skag® 2ld Wednesday A on be- ingles build~ ‘The commitee W instructed t'gate prices at the lumber in Wrangell and Haines. It was also suggested that the south KENTUCKY'S !cide of the building bé covered first. Miss Gaffy, who s in charge of 1 g 2L the focd for the carnival which is te held Saturday eveni ask- Amnold Gutfeld and Mrs. Oshorne Selmer will work in the kitchen with Mrs. C. Herma M am Nelson, Mr: oseph Sheleby and Mrs. M. Brundage will work @ counter; Mrs. William Betin- . Wlliam Steventon will the candy. The s will be in charge Gafty c.J Mor ger and M be in charge of eizhth grade gir f the dish hing, and the e ade boys in charge of the col Mrs. Pribbernow announced that Skagway Woman's C! w having a Hallowe'en pa: ning and that the public was in- vited to attend. The award for the la ber of mothers present was won by the primary room, M'ss Helen Wal- lace, teacher. The movie, “Quicker Wink,” was shown. the gest num- Than a ments of pump- 3K WHITEHORSE JUNEAU KETCHIKAN SEATTLE SICKS' SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CC SEATTLE, U.SA. K Unit” af Ong: of “the,_ Wor 1 Brewing . Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY NOME wift, convenient flights in e engine Clippers. You'l - enjoy delicious food, expert service —as 8 guest of Pan American, world’s most ex- pn'\enced airline. Ask for details and reservations at-ee BARANOF HOTEL Pan AMERICAN Tk Syiem of thTipog Clppers Horto AIRWAYS port In TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1948 | Mrs. Ora Lee Logan, Mrs. Hans Sol- 'din, and Mrs. A. E. Tun T kazway Woman's Club held an o] meeting Wednesday eve- lS D ¢. Since one of the members; Lad not known what an American | OMMIES we'en was like the ladies de-i to have an oldfashioned Hal-/! lcwe'en party. The clul orated with Jac Nani Beaten Armies in Manchuria to Quit- New Drive 1 and witches; a sheaf of ted Press) ach grass d in the front of »e room, and clusters of mountain; 2ch Lerries decorated the On 3 the front of roon: the pples and donuts, and hung the evening the these with irse of s attempted to eat the hands clasped behind their | acks. F. L. Calkins was the most Cemmunists demanded | ucceseful in this game. A contest rrender of Chiang Kai- mies in Manchuria conquer | o answering questions with words ound in Hallowe'en was won by E oy would boasted A. Rasmuson. All present, by con- ( tri one each, wrote a forces are stirring| ory v was read witl ich in France,! Eastern Germany, Finland, eece, Indcnesia, Burma and mas- laughter. Refreshsents ofy pie, cheese, tea and coffee Mr E. D. Calkins ive Indio { 1, and Mrs. E. A. Ras- Mac chairman of the| scn “hinese munist arty, which | The president of the club, Mrs.| s been subservient to the| nnounced that the Kremlin, wrote in the ng of the club or munist Information Bureau-— | the Commun emee 10 the recording of El‘ Cominform)—that be played and that| sts eady control a iourth of welcome to uuvmil and a third of her people.| { de set the figures at 997,000 square | d 168,000 people. Fighting was reported ended wound Mukden, the old Manch and richest prize yet had won in ore decades of civil war, | of Mukden and the dis- Nationalist armies j dq' niles » Westminster Fellowship met LE evening at the home of ce and Louis Logan. After the n ¢ eting refreshments were .wr\rd\ Jemmuni the the | llowe’en party is planned for| wo or xt meetisg, Monday, Novem-3 The los I 1. ster to ) China. In ion and economic m-i This 1s e end of the first halt} stability increased. Shanghai pri-| the bowling tournament. Allf s rose 300 to 400 per cent | 1°n'e teams have played 21 games. Manchurian victory loosed | iist armies for a in North China, fr have been ;xdu,v: scores are: ‘Won Lost ndard Oil 13 8{ vhich Ameri S. and T. 13 u! :d to leave. Reports trickled into ce 11 10 eipin ge sgale surren I Inn 11 10 & Chine liers ! Government 10 11 -~ —— ] Ask’s g PRl . i <-ons 9 12| H gh games: Shops, 757; Standard Oil, 733; S. and T., 731, High series: Shop, 2133; S. and T. Office, 2033. Hivh individual game: Fred Nord, 1; Frank Gentile, 215; Roy Eagle, 210. TESTIMONY, (AA HEARING 1 | Hieh serfes individuals: Bob Bir ren, Bill Burfleld, 540; ,Bill! | Beitinger, 534. | ANCHORAGE 21 e |{m—2n Ala vil | Aeronautics DOUGLAS ANB, ANS . ELECT OFFICERS; | fr I cer I se doubled. Under said Mi present ratss, of the A :chorage Cold ALSO DELEGATES ti mpoda| 15 tcns a mor y air compared | IR with 7060 tens by water The rema of the day's hear Couglas A. N. E. members have elected to office the following: Jim-; 8 W& pled fo & repmel on & mie Fox, president; Thomas Bow- cperations fizures of non-scheduled airlines. man, vice president; S. A. Stevens, secretary; Joseph Stevens, treasur- zi;lsljeonard Bowman, sergeant a!=GOOD HUN?"NEE A N. s members elected to of-| FARRAGUT BAY IS FGUND BY MONTEREY | fice are: Sarah Bowman, president; Good hunting and a good time Bertha Stevens, vice president; Julia Steve ns, secretary; Mary Schoppert, treasurer; Lenora Bow- man, sergeant-at-arms. Delcgates elected to attend the |Were reported by hunters who re- ANB-ANS. convention to be held | trned Sunday from a trip to Far- at Sitka, November 15 to 20, are {ragut Bay, aboard the Monterey. !nl the following members: the party were Keith G. Wildes, Bud | ANB., Jimmie Fox, S. A. Stevens, | PR¢lps, Norman Banfield, Dr. D. D.| Charlie B. Morris, and Thomas)Marquardt, M. E. Monagle, Harold Bowman, Alternate. 1Balrs and Ray Rand of Los Angeles, formerly of Juneau, who came north to join the group of hunters. Their quota of ducks and geese were shot; crabs and shrimp were AN.S., Sarah Bowman, Bertha Stevens, and Florence Morris. found to vary their diet, the sports- men reported. The Wanderer, skippered by S. A. Mr, Rand, formerly a partner of Stevens, will leave Douglas at 9 p.m. Friday, November 12, with the dele- Harold Bates in the 20th Century | Market, flew north to join the party | gates for Sitka to attend the annual convention of the Alaska Native land was a Pan American passenger i southbound Monday. Brotherhood and Sisterhood. CABARET DANCE TO NEW ENLISTMENTS IN ARMED SERVICES BEHELD BY EMBLEM CLUB ON SATURDAY |, 2 e ess of three new members of the U. 8. Army. William J. Coffman of- Ju- nean will go to the new recruit tra'ning center at Fort Greeley. which opened Ilast week, then be as- igned to an active Air Force squad- ron at Elmendorf Field. Ray J. McMillen, also of Juneau, an infantry veteran, has a USAF. assignment at the same field. Robert D. Miller of Wrangell, has a Signal Corps assignment in the Juneau A. C. S. office. All enlist- ments are for three years. e e — ELECTI RETURNS TONIGHT Election returns from the States will be announced at The Country Club all night long, as they are received. 32 1t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on October 19th, 1948,in the Commissoner’s Court for Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Edna Sterling was avpointed executrix of the estate of Hawley Sterling, de- ceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouch- ers’as required by law, to said ex- ecutrix at the office of her attorney, Howard D. Stabler, in the Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, within six nonths from the date of the first publication of this notice. EDNA STERLING, Executrix. The Juneau Emblem Club No. 90 is holding their annual Cabaret Dance on Saturday evening, No- vember 6, in the Elks Ballroom. Dancing will begin at 10 o'clock. Tnvitations have been sent to all Elks and their ladies to attend. The Committee wishes to announce that the dance will be informal. Highlight of the evening will be the awarding f a $100 cash prize to the Elk or any member of his family who submits the winning name for the newly decorated and remodeled lounge room. The con- test closes on Friday evening, and all Elks are reminded to enter their name before that time. SMALL CRAFT LOAD SUPPLIES AT HARBOR The 8JS, seine boat skippered by Sheldon Jackson, is at the small oat harbor taking on supplies be- fore returning to Sitka. | ‘The IMinois from Kake tied up |at the small boat harbor over the | weckend to take on supplies. | e ‘F,LECT!ON RETURNS TONIGHT | Election returns from the States W-A-N-T A-B-§ FORSALE | TNO-bedroom house near 12th St. completely furnished, immed- jate occupancy. Terms, Basement, | furnace, electric Kkitchen. i $1,000 down will take 3-bedroom,| completely furnished home, elcc-i tric water heater, large new re- frig., ete. 3-APT, good rental, partly farn- ished South Frankling wash room, 2 toilets, 3 oil ranges, etc. $3,000. ‘Terms. 4-BDR. Home on Sixth comp furnished new carpets, new drapes, large refrigerator. HALE property, 10% mi. Terms.; Furnished, patented; Schnoeker | patented. 3-bdr, Auke Lake; 2 houses partly furnished, light plant, patented, Lemon Creek, immediate occupancy. % LOTS—South PFranklin, good in-| 150 ft. f¢rontage near olst prop. on highway; lots} Douglas; also West Juneau and’ Willoughby. SEAVIEW, “crms, income approx $400 per mo.; 3-apts, income $265 per mo., terms; power barge, trolling boat; THE FORREST- er; Cole’s nvile-driving equip; other bus. opp. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Street, | | Phone (36 over First National Bank E‘(m §1‘" B nas new “en- 6 p. m. Douglas 474 BOAT Eunice, purse er and halibuting t. Installed a new 165 hp 1eral Motor diesel last spring. For -informa- tion see or Ronald Bean. Will be at Gastineau Hotel for a fev . Home address Kake, Al 32 12t completely machinz, range, oil Write Doug- 32 3t 2 BEDRCOM Eouse LLICRAFTER, Model No. S-40- Priced at -$75.00 for quick . Phone 60 32 058, 31 3¢ FORD, Model A 1929 Coach. Red 155 after m. 31 2t 1dlacum, length 49x12°67x 5'6”, has 65-watt Northern phone, electric winch, Chrysler Royal powered. One_scow 50'x16" with house and equip., one log float 54%24 with buuse and equip., one load float 26’x7’. Will sell all to- gether or separate. Clarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 29 1 me house at Hoonah, Alaska. BOAT 6-ROOM $3,000.00. Clarence Moy, Sitka, Alaska. 19 1 mo. 1941 Plymouth pickup, $o00.00; 1930 Buick Sedan, $600.00; 1938 Nash Sedan %200.000; 1934 Ford coupe $225; Willys-Knight Sedan $150. See them at Jay’s Super Ser- vice. 28 tf 45 Cal. Automatic, holster, belt, five clips, ammunition. Excellent condition. $50.00. Phone Red 825. 27 6t FOR SALE: $840.00 — 1940 Ford Coupe, radio, heater, five tires, write rims, good tight body, mo- tor perfect. Phone 394. 023 tf' 1 JICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly i monthly. Colonial Hotel Ph. 18% H ONE 1500-Watt Universal nght’ Plant. Complete with heavy duty: batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s | Jewelry Store. 976 tt; i 1 NEW Lycoming 220 HP motor! complete with starter, generator, double mags, pusher prop and 1 set 4650 floats. $620.00. Phone | 581. 986 tf The Alaska Department of Health announces the invitation of sealed bids for furnishing labor and mater- ials to renovate and repair the BSP “ANMA” and construct living quart- ers and clinic areas as required. Bid forms and specifications‘may be ob- tained by calling at Room 203, Ter- Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., November 2, 1948. announces the invitation of bids for furnishing a 100 foot barge and for furnishing labor and materials to construet living and clinic quarters Juneau, Alaska. Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., November 2, 1948. alter, repair and adapt a railroad hospital car for clinic purposes as required. Bid forms and specifica- tions may be obtained by calling at Room 203, Territorial Building, Ju- neau, Alaska. Sealed bids will be received until 2:00 p.m., November 2, 1948. will be announced at The Country Club all night long, as they are received. 32 It First publication, Oct. 19, 1948. Last publication, Nov. 9, 1916. First publication Oct. 19, 1948. Last publiction, Nov. 2, 1948. ritorial Building, Juneau, Alaska. ‘ The Alaska Department of Health] Blue 379. t as required. Bid forms and specifi- i cations may be obtained by calling 2t Room 203, Territorial Building, { Complete Photographic Suppliey ibfl'elom - krinting - ‘Enlargin, { i i The Alaska Department of Health | announces the invitation to bid forj furnishing labor and material to FOR SALE 3 BEDROOM RESIDENCE: Mod ern, furnished, excellent central location, with very large yard. Full concrete basement, NEARING completion, two houses in Highland District. g :BEDROOM Residence. -2-4 UNIT Apartment hy S. CHOICE building lots. 3 COMMERCIAL property, warek.ouse space. RESIDENTTAL property, Highway and Auke Bay. LISTINGS needed on upper bracke{ residential prcperty. Lictings ac. cepted on appraisal. WILLIAM WIHR-Phone 234 new Glacier VERY SPECIAL OFFER 1941. CHRYSLER ROYAL, Fluid drive, good tires, body good, ra- dio, heater, upholstery good, $750. NEW 2-BEDROOM HOUSE; alsq 1-bedroom house, 5 acres patent- ed land, large warehouse, garden, Terms: $500 down, $75 month, $500 in six months. Opportunity for small family to put $500 down and live rent free whila paying for house with rental of 2-bedroom house. 1 mile past airport. SWAN LEE, bnilt in 1946, towed t¢ Juneau, used 5 times only. Cab- r, 27 ft. long, 8% ft, 3 ft. draft. Sleeps four, All plexiglass windows, Neptune oil burner stove. Gray 52 d4-cyl- inder engine. 31A849 — 24x7x3, Chr sion, documented, fully equip) $850.. WE HAVE 10 USED CARS pric. ed from $175 to $1450. HOUSES, new, unfinished, and old PIANOS as low as $130. PETER WOCP SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th () Harbor — FPhone $11 FUB RENY STOR: FRONT, 227 So. St. Fh. Blue 379. 31 6t ROOMS for re “ang monthly Impericl Hotel 20 Imy NORTHEKN Hotel under acw management. Reasonable rent Phone 74. 982 t/ APTS, Rooms with kltcher priv ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 856 37 t1 SEAVIEW A,.. for rent. one block from Federal Bldg 890 NICE Clean Room, steam-ueated Lower rent. 315 Goid St 656 t NICE CLEAN steam heated room: also steam baths Scandinavian Rooms 38 t M_AN wants odd jobs, speclalizing in washing Walls and woodwork, Washing and waxing floors. Ph. lue 655 evenings. 028 tf EXPERIENCED Senior Clerk. Sal- ary $258 per month. Inquire Room 203 Health Department, Territerial Building. 15 tt PLEASANT Room or apartment by young employea woman; perman- ent resident; would sublet until permanent house is found. Phone 374. 0005 ti 2-Bedroom house or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Baranof Hotel. 004 tf 004 3% CARPENTERS. wanted. 44 houl week. Phone 34. 996 ti 4 LOST AN FOUND LOST: EIK’s label pin set with dia- mond. Reward. Return to Cas- ler's Store. 27 tt FOUND and turned in at Empir;‘: HAND TOOLED Bag. KLY on chain with rabbit foot. aners may have same by iden- tifying and paying for ad. 22 3t MISCELLANEOUS DR. WM. T. RILEY, Chiropodist, Rm. 14, Shattuck Bldg. Phone 32 1mo. HOPES New and Used Mdse. We buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 999 1 WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats GUARANTEED Reallstic Perman. ent, -$7.50. aper curls, $1 up Lola's Beauty Sho» Phone 0] 315 Decker Wav o Juneau Janitor Service Home and Commercial leaning Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 s o b L 2 E 1

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