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PAGE SIX 57 Noles Gl siagway SKAGWAY, Alaska, Nov. 22— i Floren-e Circle of the Or- pecial Correspondence)—Dr. and e of the Fastern Star met o 1. P. 1. Dahl have received Word wednesday afternoon at the hon the birth of their third grand- ,: Mre Eq Hestnes. Twelve mem d. A ron was born to Mr. and pers and two guests were prese: Robert Dahl of New Haven, mne postess cerved delicicus re ember, 13. The baby, Who ‘reqhments of assorted Lrexds a een named Eric Lewis, poins . it cake der sicter El‘cn Kirsten, and a t'er, Peter, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA Luildinz, The Crstma Committee reported that th had left Seattle on Odom Compaui; boat so would be here in time "¢ the party. Sam Nelson was aj pointed basketball manager lor ( Eagles. The annual Thankszivine dance wil! be held November 27. T3 L liary. b ¢ resk:yterian h met Wedne ay evenin: t the home of Mrs. * Frances Richter, with nine mu Lers and four guests present. Com- ieidea that tue A}x :111§r, of the Cit: of Skag- would meet regularly the lirs s vidnesda; o d November 15. It was ‘ m. Tie ni meetin e sidewalk on front ) B Wlewie oo e Manse Wedn n repaired and Ask’s store ! b 3 Jet- 1, withh Mrs. s aox 1 goid Je" Miss' Hanson, the ter was received from Jnh\ Pict : otta giving the cost of th nor and the inst-llation of - €14.810.00. The Mayors’ tion to be held at Sitka the n '\’eI\l‘n was discussed and 't N 1t Mayor C. A. Car- later proved to since the planes because of the snowy & Westminster Fellowship met Noember 14, at the ho.:e © Selmer. A regu meeting of the mon C¢ eac ee 'epo"rd that t! o Pu:lc ik on skagwa torial D1 tion llm th "1 Miss Amos, ent Conven- om- KEGGIE AND GUESTS — G London. Seated (L to r.): Sec. of State ;a'!or Il‘“ is Dou Ixs e G 3 ambassador’s daughter: Mrs. Marshall impossible o} Mr were cancelled weather. L'ndberg, Mr. Dou eir daugh- The Princess Louise was in port Monday. Mrs. C. A. Carroll returned m a trip to Minnesota he visited relatives, and had 1 Han attent on. Mrs. Donald z a her home T.ursday eve- Cutgoing passengers Wwere el v~15\--ej ‘; Mrs EdA Rasmuson on Kol sriial &, Wit o to spend the winter months visiting S B st wd Calforoul i) ool BEEIE and Mrs. J. J. F. Ward who plan to spend some time In the States receiving medical attention; Mr and Mrs. Richard Fisk and baby son who are plannng to spend a short vacation visiting relatives in Seattle; and Mrs. McNeal on her way to spend a short time in the states. Mr heir way Bruce Boynton, 1r< Burnhani with a garden cart man 2 ome. The guests were Do e, Mr Gordon Beitinzer returned home 1y Alaska Coastal to visit s par- ts, Mr. and Mrs, Willlam B etin- for the Thanksgiving holida ordon is in the Navy. William Feero, Jr, Mrs. I gel Ed Feizht returned home Mon-| day from Haines by Alaska Coastal Miss Hanson, t''e Pu:lic Hea Nurse, came to Skagway Tues ,13" from Haines on the LET barge. Mics| Amos, the Te'ritorial D etitian, rived from Juneau by Alaska Coast al Tuesda: to assist Miss Hancol in the work planned for Ska ic week. Cenler by Miss Han The ni for there nder sciocl age in | :an to bold ti | T e next clinic | er permitt n-—on Frid, ae) Skagway. They y culdr .“ ¢+ eveninz, T'e Aerie receivel HIECHES 07 Maoy check for $480 from the Days e Committee os te rent ‘or cautiful and impress ‘Rencwal of Our Obliga- e ermo wa ive th ¢. 1. EHRENREICH-CPA || ficers. Mrs. Edith Costne: 5 e Associate Matron, was pre en BUSINESE COUNSELLOR ol wth a gift from the Chapter. Mrs Accounting-Systems-Taxes Costner will leave the North per- * PHONE 351 anentl. soon because of ill health R®oom 3- Shattuck Bldg. social evening of cards was en- ved afts the meeting. Naomi Crapter No. 9 O.E. 8, vot- & ---. { to send a .package of food hrough CARE to a needy family ”l” ‘ th small children in England. /'//l&'[fi/l[J ; < . Orvin Bdvards gave a part; KENTUCKY'S 72 turday afternoon to celebrate the BOUREON the S ON THE MONONGA H E L A— Trcse padae wheel turs from 1gehela river at Clairton, Pa. CARGO TUG Pittsburgh wait for cargoes near the coke works on the ¥ alarm was turned in Mon- nexu n at 4:25 when a chim- discovered at the nmage was done. A, fire ;mwm REPORTS ON (flvk Hall TRIP 6 Prince PAJ\M.\. r trip ay. Mail was i ton lots and t to the do Pr.nceton Hall ‘(‘uu'led to iis base in Juneau tirough he plying food mz' op.v ux the Lowling tourna- ’ cores s on the ember 10 1 lues romain- tandard Oil, 1759, S. and T., 1730. e mi lelegate s on to E cnienton o rotherhcod, ood supplies 1€s:yterian »LLZAni} OR (M.M - JUNEAU CIIY BAND 5. 0WING [ON.GHT - 1830. | 1 b | and . Nelson on nt birthday of her daughter irley. Seventeen guests played a ame with each winner receving a andy bor for a prize. Refreshmen Bavarien cresm and beautifull iecorated birthday cake were serv- cd. Shirley received many beautitu gifts. | | : Oscar Sel- | 540, F. Gent.le s individt Nelson : Riewe's and F. 3; Derby Inn, Shofner of the up tonight the Joseph ; 1605, FiRgaN AL i i, i’y Band show The Rev. Samuel A. McPhetres P 1 1800. T L 7:30 ta ¢ Junecu arrived in Skagway last 1721, | ea v d ¢ | Tuesday by Alaska Coastal. He was 87, Standard oil| B ewrly ompanied by his son Samuel | With at T ey planned to spend two sein atchin “kagway ascertaning how many oat was kept ¢ nemkters of the Episcopal Church ward e of Ly here are in azway. The two peed. At no time ‘ays have continued indefinitely be e Haines men ause of the snow storm. Satu 513. erience :‘ternoon a group of members m: ' High ser wge in Luta k Inlet n 5 € Ask's, 1844;°Office, | ¢ in1Ce~ aumiat o pened snd cleaned the St. Savior's 1824; Derby Inn, 1805. | n there o B ’V'( wall Hfl.p urch which has been clo sinee Hizh Game: Office, 670; Shops, 32 r th r end. 1 4 e " masases 'S (LUB v OMAR o'clock Genvuine iitorium SOUR MASH Kentucky Straicht Seurben Whiskey n gram given by the American Le- gion., cctor Shofner says the bands- suld not lgt the weather in- with attendanc o e game: B. Boynton Ra 201, M. Wheaton | G. Budg i | vidual h series—Boynton | Oscar Selmer 518, B. Bu‘rcnl 8OTTLED IN BOND 100 PrQO? ” . 532, k e troops left Skasway. Sunday Derby Inn, 653, iorning the Ccmmunion Service 0 i n was held Read the Wanrt-Ads for bargains by the only a few in I Mem 4 treir monthly Iuncheon Attent omn ====F and ¢ wners Register Your Title VO W Earano. Hetel. {dent, presided ome time pre Lanks” read at letter of “ was siny deep cere The Alaska Real Property Registration Law of March 24, 1945 re- iy quires each owner of legal title of land in the Territory of Alaska to file n Butler announced o with Reggie, his terrier, after a Iuncheon lt James Douglas; Miss Sharman Douglas, the were aken - asks Juneau at -20 de"xeer F. Normally, even in the Grade School The band will play on the program at the public pro- CHRISIMAS PARTY T & of the Juneau BPW Club | . busi- meeting Monday noon at the Mrs. Gladys Vuille, | , club members do- Yted food and clothing to Le sent| to a dental rmdent in Germany. A from the the | gratitude at[that the undersigned was, on the | = revised constitution 1dit 4D A0 glas, and his son, James. LRC EDVICE CND.VIRG IN WINTEL principal highw c'sed toward protectin tool nd map. | ofls and| 1 use oi a ent, Store. ALLICRAFTER, Model No. S- 40-, Priced A le HEAVY CLOTHING should be equipped | frficient heavy winter cloth- 1d foot eear td pratect them weather in case of a break- dent. elters are infre- q and relativelv few cars trave! r. the traveler must pratect w'th adequate gear to with- itle nrolonzed periods of wn'king n sub-zero tem- velers etall or e heated wa ‘in reratures A few accescories such as match- a nocket knife, can oprener, and small amount of food may be nnd neefint SUB-ZERO ADVICE y those not experience: 21etic winters sbould be lim temperatures above abou nter yea a ficer ells winter months, warm occur when the daytime tem rature moderates atove this limit Whén daytime temperatures fal | Lelow ‘this limit, it is recommendec Lased nnOOmS, furnace, basement, aund electric kitchen, herdwood floors 0 1 d. Inquire Pl.ml Complete with heavy duty yatreries ewelry Store. {[EW FORECASTER AT Walter A. Schroeter has been sioned as new staff forecaster the U. l 1ounced teday. Schroeter reather Bureau for approximately lone nes, Schroeter’s family, including is wiie and children, have pur- y néar Vanderbilt Hill TUESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 194 "R SAI._E 2 BEDROOMSwLarge home 3 years old. 100’100’ lot in rood district. Large living room with fireplace. D'ning room. matic ho® water heat. Terms. new hcusr on Behrends Ave. 11 concraie basement with gar- f iw windows from liv- room, dinette and kitchen. dwod floors. Automatic hot fr "heat ¢ l'beral terms. one-level inlaid floors, Casey-Shattuck ion | \rtially furnished, marine laree iving room, hard- furnished, in| immed- fur- ‘)(' nt..ul" - tuck addi‘ion, )ecupaney: basement, operty, 7 mi. post, 2 ¢ pat. land, Lemon | 1*7f{ Sig s summer home cn| =" Louisa. 65 per mo; location, heting | shed stineau terms home Nurway monthly pay. JARANEIELONY M2 e hene 234 MS, 1948 Jeep, 5 mo. old, n 7,000 mi, $1500, $500 . nd $30 month. "R NEW unuinished house, nd of stecl brid e. Living quart- crs for small family ready for ccupancy, finish house yourse.f. ; 81500 down. $75 month. E for lease, Douglas, 1 o 3 apts best terms. large lant, all apts. Avenue, m ST R Douglas Beach. WAY, at Peterson Hilll, 2 8 acr satent- near Gov. Mansion, 3 w5, fuinished , Channel eplace. Immediate posses- 8.200. nearly finished 2 bed- d. Full concrete third bed- National Banl | ; over First new con- 100x100 lot, im- $5,500. large live view, $4600. m, includes . $17,000. ch; 2 bedroom fur- €sson yashing machine sn Road hing attachment. eil. seen ht Co. 61 6t Lee Smith's medern. 1 record chang- Zenith con- Chan_er 10th St. 61 tf not Kk WOO0D AGENCY Tat ! $75, and Mat- ¥ 61 3t Ph. Red o1 2 iUk RERT e G'1 winished apt., oil stoves. inger, Wpe, Bue 275 from 12 noen to ype $35. | i ra W pick them back your{ i c Co. 12t , Lew.y re-decorated vom-n only. New bed- ing mattresses. Llock from Feder- sinjles at $40, 1 316 4th St. 60 3t we you Ozder from | 10, Blue | cen 6L0. A 57 10t | f for store rocm oOr . o | nter . Call at Occiden- r, electric hair drier, 50 12t condition. Reasonably S and T Clothing 55 tf | NORTHEEN Hoter manazement. Fea Phone 74. 0 for quick ) 32 tf at $75.06 Phone 603 APTS, Rooms with leges. tome U-Walt Universal Ligai “diwhen p Hotel. Ph. 8¢ Call Ludwig Nelson's S s 016 tf| “PAVIEW A, for rent, o irom Federal Bide MICE Ciean Room, Lower rent. 315 Goid St. steam-aeated 656 sicaln DealeG roomu Scandinaviap 736 t! VICE ULBAN WEATHER BUREAU | <. « cens ! rooms Lis0 aths. “ = WANTED # XPERIENCED bookkeeper-steno- grapher would like temporary Job. Ph. Blue 785. 60 6t S. Weather Forecast at the Juneau Airport an- has been with the rs, having previously been | d at Milwaukee, Des Anchorage and Nome. For st five years he has been in charze of the Nome sta- ELL exper x)céd woman waf)tx work by day or nour. Phone 731, 6 am. to 10 p.m, 6) 6t CHILDREN'S ery; day or hour. care. Phone Green 520.. 6 6t s a home on Glacier High-| GyAN wants work of any kind, by day or week. Ph. Blue 655. | ‘hat the traveler stop over until the weather moderates, as, at such lo |‘rmpcrr tures, startinz of cold o (s'alled engines is d fficult and work |ing at minor r\mnlnv repairs is haz Ve ] Relow about -40 degrees F. a! el by hichway should be sus nded. Travel in groups of two or moi¢ chicles is recommended, since thi:|4 ords protection and means of re- el ‘n case of breakdown of an rehicle. Similarly, two or mor: ns in a sinzle vehicle are muc’ than one person travelin i rdo e 14 CAUTION! bservance of the above simpl rrecautions, and careful driving wil ermit the winter traveler not onl: l o0 travel w'th reasonable safety, bu with enjoyment. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 9th dav of December, 1948, duly ap- Brownie's Liquor Store || Phone los iaPRESCRIPTIUH SHOES Juneau Foot Clinic Juneau Jarifor Service Home and Commercial a declaration of ownership in the U. S. District Land Office in the District in which land is situated, or with the Territory Treasurer in Juneau, on or before JUNE 30, 1946. Upon transfer of title of land on or after January 1 of any declaration must be filed before December 31 of that year. Land owners are subject to a $5.00 PENALTY for Contact District Land Offices or Territorial Treasurer’s Office in Juneau for instructions and forms. year, failure to file. oats, the town of HMoin tems of to e mafled 'nointed Executor of the Last Will ers of the club, The com-|7nd Testament and of the Estate petty McCormick, Dr. of Tom Rakich, deceased. Dorothy Pegues, All persons having claims against commended on its fine W |"1f' estate of said deceased are re- ia Bearmont was ap- 7uired to present the same, with embersh'p chairman to)proper vouchers attached, to the v, Bonnie Jo Gronroos.|indersizned at Juneau, Alaska, with- The ¢lub voted to assist the Ju-|in sz (6) months from the date nens Women's Club at the Christ- of this hotice. arty to he siven for the chil-, D ted at Juneau, urn. of the Gastineau Channel area. ber B 1948. ! - { Pish have been found in moun- | lakes above the line of per- Jetual snow. all men , M and Mrs. Alaska, Decem- NICK ROCOVICH, Executor. PFirst publication, Dec. 7, 1948. Last publication, Dec. 28, 1948. HOME AND INDUSTRIAL ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. johnson—Phone 344 ‘i 45 u [ PLEASANT Room or apartment by young empioyea woman; perman- cnt resident; would sublet until permanent house i found. Phoue 374 0005 t MISCELLANETUS /IOPES New and Tsed Mase. Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2nd St. Phone 908. 998 tf 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2596 WINTER and PUND, CO. inc. i Complete Photographic Supplie: | Doveloping - Frinting - Entargic ; Artists’ Paings and Materials Blue Printing Photostats GUARANTEED Realisuc Perrian. ent, $7.50. aper curls 1 up Lola’s Beauty Sho). Phonc 201 315 Decker Way L] Shattuck—Blue 379 Cleaning 1J. Conkle Phone 806 2-Bedroom nhouse or apt. Needed at once. James DeMers, Barano{ Hotel. 004 tf 004 3¢ LOST ANE FJUND FOUND: Pair of rose colored plastic rims. Owner may have same by paying for this ad 541t INSULATION A (COMP 1. W \T.W Burrows “i iding Co.