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PAGE TWO 17 IN, 18 OUT ON_ ALASKA COASTAL MONDAY FLIGHTS JNERAL SERVICES vea MRS. WINN AT 1P, TOMORROW L:«r A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA FOR BABY’S SLEEPING SAFETY ka Coastal Airlines, a total of AND COMFORT inal rites for Mrs. Bess Wir.",] passengers were carried with 17 be : “g’::n“[ arriving and 18 departing, 2 o'cloc ureh ! prom Tuleequahs 8 b McPhetres | &t : Lee Lucas, r Lucas, Art Nelson, E. Hoff- rectc Ren akoar a from Hood Bay: L. Hjost n Angoon: Eugene Graham m Tenakee: L..H, Clarg, Mike from Taku Lodge: Mr. and fterno harles E. Davis; from Sitka: ttle b Williams, Gory Paxton. in op(‘! Paxton, Mrs. Orville Pa Her two Evanson, H. Han: T. Winn % are fixpwted to Todd: Mrs. Ray Antro today for funer Antroqua, Clarence An William Winn, in Juneau ¢ ; for Hood Bay: Paul Bell, C nandchildren in Seattle are al strong. ‘.x' ors, 1 urg: Charles Burdick, Interment will be in E Dixe r, Sam Kito; for Kei- | Cemetery. The Charles W clikan: Pete Newfield; for T Mortu is bhandling funcr ih: K. Lechty; for Sitka: Mr. rangments. 0 3y A poctoR Holm, George Da ! Active pallbearers will Ml :—:1.\ Mr. Fleetwood, H. B Guards your baby's slecping safety! Trundle Bundle N o b o means COMPLETE PROTECTION because baby e i S0 2% d Clay Scudde: o v, sleeps IN the blanket, not UNDER and cannot get pallbeare will uncovered or entangled 1n any way he can roll s Stk T i > 7 Roden, George Simpl (l and move gbout frcly Trundle Bundic s approved R iCAP BUX DERBYISTS »y the country’s leading pediatricians is- made derTinsh i £ Ro-crtson of 1009, virgin wool in pi blue or maize,-or of il q mR i HAVE pRA("(E RUN sanforized cotton suede in pink, blue or maize It Comes in thiee scientifically detcrmined all “ N SEVEN § M f WEDHESDAY EVENING (infants up to 1), medium (ages 1 it < \ {ages 2 10/2) run on the Twelfth 100% Virgin Wool vill be held for the !~.m|!| 7 Medium Large ¢ entrants Wednes- 0 o'clock if the mproves and there JL ! derby committee s z i the boys are expected 5 9)2 0‘ evening and final adiustments QW[/&’_‘/ S/InNcE /857 cars can be expected. was announced today that A e SRR T SR are about 35 cars in the pro- of construction. The. k > been contacted and are m ess on ‘thoir cars. TR TSRS To CCrldl)\ Peter Wil | BYES To Anchorage: R. F. T lmm TULSEQU. , p IS P. Lutz, N. B. Tyler, Tom M E. Hoffman of Tulseq is regis- 2 At Thomas, Weotin, Charles cred at the Gastineau. OPTOMET TR ; FROM SKAGWAY Mrs, Alice Wilcox of Skagway a guest at the Gast Juneau \\(vl of Wrangell astineau l ROM “ 5 FOR 3 is I ii I.IIBKIES I’AV MORE fo give you a finer cigareffe! Yes, at tobacco auctions Lucky Strike pays millions of dollars more than official parity prices for fine tobacco! There’s no finer cigarette in the world today than Lucky Strike! To bring you this finer cigarette, the makers of Lucky Strike go after fine, light, natu- rally mild tobacce— and pay millions of dollars more than official parity prices to get it! So buy a carton of Luckies today. See for yourself how much finer and smoother Luckies re—how much more real deep-down smoking en- joyment they give you. Yes, smoke a Lucky! You’'ll agree it's a finer, milder, more enjoyable cigarette! really a L. MURRAY MANGUM, independent tobacco buyer of Oxford, N. C., ‘ear after year, I've seen the n buy the kind of tobacco that 5 s good! smoked Luc qu 20 yea 's more vidence that Luckies are a finer cigarette! COPR., THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY LE/MFT —Lucky Strike Meano Fine Tobacco So round, so, firm, so fully packed =so free and easy on the draw THE DAILY ALASKA EMV IRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Ameng the flights yesterday v Pool Planned * | director, ‘| Bowl Athletic Club who is not anl! ! 16-Ft, Burchcraft Boat, brand new. MAIN St,, 4-bedrooms, furnished. RADIO CRCUS T0 HEAT POOL, LICNS PROJECT v FOR SR.E | TOR SALE Heafing an—dRoofing ofL Evergreen Swimming 1 Thers will ke no more swimming | in icy Gold Creek water in the Evergreen Bowl swimming pool if| ans of the Lions Club and R. C. arrett, Evergreen Bowl athletic materialize. Heating and heating the bath house dress- ng rooms will be accomplished it e money can be raised in town, according to Lion Gus George. Even unheated, the pool is used| Ly as many as 175 boys on days with top attendance, but there is {not a member of the Evergreen dent backer of the Lions heated ol project. | Just what the Lions Club-Ever- | green Bowl AC plans arz have nov.l been divulged, but thgy have to do with a Lions Radio Circus that will arrive, in town next Monday ! and have its appearance over| KINY Monday, Tuesday and Wed- | | ! nesday nights tetween 6:30 enz 7§ {oclock. | The plans are pemng made and will be executed by the Lions qndw Mr. Garrett with the assistance ol‘ the boys and girls of the EBAC,| the only club in town that mn‘ claim 75 member: th no dues, n) nmembership ca no xm’ulm“ meetings—in fact nmhmg but en-| thusiasm for the Bowl to keep it| going. Rod Pegues is president ol‘ the gro If there sunny day between | now and next Monday, Mr. Gar-| irett invites the public of Junflu down to the bowl to see the activity in and arovnd the 75x40 foot pool. That should interest the public in| the Lions Circus when it comes to town. \ WARD CHILD ARRIVES | Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ward are the) )mems of a baby girl, born Sun-| day afternoon at St. Ann's Ho: ;n'\l The infant weighed 7 pounds 'i cunces. The Wards have one, tHer child, a girl. | SEATTLE VISITORS Tcem Kitner and Mark Hanlon of | | Seattle registered yesterday at the Gastineau Hotel. WAITED N OPPORTUNITY IN TISING—An unusual opportunity’ in the field of advertising is off- ered a sales executive with ima- gination who requires a substan- ' tial income. One of America’s old- i est and largest manufacturers of | exclusive Calendars, Fans, Plaques, Plastics and Advertising Special- ties requires direct representation in Alaska. The man selected for and, as volume of s warrants, will advance to district manager in charge of the Alaskan sales organization. EXx- tremely liberal commission, bonus plus retirement fund. Reply in full «detail. FOREIGN DIVISION, U.O. COL- 1§ the pool and roofing it| _ ELOS'I. Pah' cf prescription grauné\ ADVER- this position will be allccated sole ' BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES: WELL located shop suitable one or two women, experience not nec- I essary; small investment. Possi- ble living quarters combined. | FULLY equipped cafe, seats 21, rent ET of 8 Beautiful Dlshes, odds} reasonable, sleeping room adjoins. and ends. Red 875. 26 2t| Immediate possession, fine busi- ness, health reason sale. Ph. 527 days after 6| LIQUOR Store, well located. Money 26 tf | i maker. p .EQUIPMENT and lease in best lo- cated machine shop across from Small Boat Harbor. | DOUGLAS; Will rent or sell build- ing and equipment in plumbing and heating business. Books open | MERCURY 75 bp motor and 25| S0 00 i | fathom sockeye net comblete. Ph. 'DUPLEX 6th St., completely furn- Cean 0% g 6t1 ished. Garage, etc. H AUTO PARTS New - Used - Rebuilt If we haven't got it—we'll get it. Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950 1st Avenue So. 26 tf TWO end D St. p. m. Green 649. )TS and house, corner 11th | 1947 PLYMOUTH Club Coupe. Per- | fect condition. Call Red 675. 5 3t} " DINING Table with two leaves; ‘ chest of drawers. Green 398. 3dh | | GASTINEAU Ave,, 2-bedrooms fur- nished. SUMMER homes and cabins. 12 year old business.| DOUGLAS: 3 homes, ali furnished; $300, at Madsen's. R"‘D rOP TAXI CO., Petersburg, | Alaska; 224 5t EQUIPMENT: f garages, furnaces. Immediate oc- | One Ford V-8 Sedan | cupancy. : Three Plymouth Sedans | Miscellanecus office equipment. Write or phone: MURPHY & WBP“ Melvin C. Roundtree, or . REALTORS' - ACCOUNTANTS James E. Miller, Petersburg Alus- | Phone 676 over. First National Bank' ka. 224 6t ALMOST New, exceltent condition,. F O SALE ([onrn“ed) ] baby Whirldry Washing Machine, | - $60. C%“ 035 five rings. 24 tf | 1941 PLYMOUTH Panel Truck, good . ety condition. $700. See at Jay's Super Service. 27 tt bLTTEE ..nd ChBlr Ph. Bik. 900. 54" MAYTAG washer like new, l‘"M.WILL Sell or exchange for house size, $150. Ph. Blue 455 or contact ; iy Juneau area, 3-bedroom home Bob Rhodes, Capitcl Theatre. 3 681 i Seward Park district, Seattle. Garage, garden, berries, fruit! trees, on !;-acre with Lake Wash- ington view. Beautifully redecor- ated in past year. Furnished or unfurnished. Call Black 643. 27 2t | NEW two-bedroom furnished house, I full basement, hardwood uooxs,‘ Thermopane windows. Ph. Doug-: 382, 223 ! i6-ft. solid mahogany speed boat, 16- ” V-bottom bont and t WO 5 h 22 hp motor. Call Blue 505 fter "0k oara mators, 175, Girls bi- i 5L cucles $25. High chalr $8, Taylor Tot $7. 3 falling saws at % list price. Ph. Douglas 644. 27 3t REGISTERED Coll‘c puppies, h gh- ly bred champion line. Wonderful companions and guardians. Sable 25-Ft. cabin cruiser, cedar hull, 9- and white. Robert Rooney, FPRox ft. beam, 40 hp Ford. Good run- 787, Wrangell, Alaska. 3 Gt ning condition. Call 714 days, i 3 Douglas 963 evenings. 22 6t “u *i ARG FU F'flB TOOKING for a place to - lve? Trailer touse, completely furnish- ed. Ph. Douglas 772. 210 tf FOR SALE CHEAP: . hand doors, windows, doors and drawers. Ph. 34. colored glasses in Capitol Theatre. Please return to Yellow Cai: Reward. 25 4t LOST-Sunday pam, on path to Perseverance Mine—Kodak 2% X 3% Film Pack Adapter with film pack inside. Liberal reward for fe return to Arthur Stephens ‘The Emphe dh | Wit ?ASEBAI.l i LONG Establis;ied business, liquor store, grocery and meat market with living quarters. Must settle estate. I'h. 103 or P.O. Bex 2596. 168 tf . THREE bedroom house, moderately priced. Call Black 354. 18 3t SCHWINN BUKES at m;.x;u-m's.i LOG CABIN 28x15 It incide. Hawk it a N | Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf | USED 25 HP Universal Marine En- gine; 30 hp Buda Diesel 2:1 re- cupboard 14 tf 18-ft. Klinker Outboard with Joan son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac Kinnon at Alaska Laundry. 70 t machine, swing rocker, 4 kitchen ' chairs, 6-way lamp, magazine end table. All practically new. Phone Bluc 785 after 6 p.m. 206 6+ Final scores of the two games played in the Western Interna- tional league last night are: i Spokane 6; Vancouver 5. Wenatchee 9; Victoria 4. (Only games. scheduled) Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas price. Juneau Welding and ma- chine Co. 216tf | 27 3t SON COMPANY, PARIS, ILLIN-‘ oI1s. for a Good Time s WANTED Dnu-l % . are the best truck ln. GMC trucks . . . light, medium and Iu-vy duty, gasoline and C parts. And so is Gm GMC trucks and parts are products of the world’ I MISS MY WIFE but she can't come to-Juneau until I find an apartment or house to rent or sublet. Please. Call Don Clark, Empire, phone 374. dh tf W-A-N-T A-D-S 1 lot second ! | VACUUM Ceaner, portable washlngl duction; 100-1b. anchor, special low ! FOB SALE DUPLEX—Contains one of the towns finest apartments, luxur- jously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. | BEAUTY SHOP- Best location. SUMMER HOME, two floors, insid | plumbing, fireplace, lawn, den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABIN, Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 bedrooms, furn- ished,- wired, water, Auk Bay: COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms furnished, 3% acres, Glacler Hi- way. FAMILY HOME, 4 bedrooms, part furnished, fireplace, view, good neighborhood, Seventh BStreet. William Winn-Phone 23A SRELEEET RS . . USED 'CARS 1940 2-door Sedan Ford $685. 1940 GMC pickup $150. gar- low price, Lena 1941 DeSoto, radio heater, good tires, $650. 1041 GMC ‘-ton pickup, new bed, $650. 1941 Plymouth Sedan, extra tire and heater, $550. 1946 Chev. Sed, radio, heater $1250 1947 Packard Clipper, radio, heat- er, elec. clutch, $1975. '47 Plymouth business coupe $1700 AVAILABLE SOGH—GSeveral smail houses at $2,000 each, close to downtown area, unfurnished. One bedroom, living room, kitchen and pantry, bath. Cash only. { THAT MARTIN FEIST home is available for immediate occupan- cy. And here’s one for the book— it's right in front of the building site of the proposed 100 unit' apartment building in West Ju- neau. This house is beautiful, paneled throughout, fireplace, nice view of Juneau and the harbor, two bedrooms, full concrete base- ment, garage, gardens. Fully furs nished, only $9,000. o |WE HAVE three two-year-old houses in the Waynor Tract. A two bedroom furnished, a three- bedroom furnished, and a three| bedroom unfurnished except for kitchen equipment, which is new clectric. $2800 down will handle. | WE HAVE one of the choicest sum- mer cabins, near Minfield. Fire- rlace, plate glass windows, fur- { nished. i WE HAVE a completely furnished 3-bedroom house, centrally locat- ed with wonderful view. Near St Ann’s Hospital. $9,000, now on vets loan, . | ;LOTS of used furniture, electric | and ofl stoves, new Coldspot re- frigerator for $170, couches,' chairs, and tables. USED CARS at low prices. FISHING and PLEASURE BOATS, including a brand new inboard with new 10 ONAN for only $500. SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th At Harbor — Phone 911 FOR VACATIONERS TAKU LODGE | For those who enjoy comfort whils i “Roughing It i Special weekend excursion for Ju- neau residents including transporta- tion via plane or water taxi, and river boat for fishing trip, $30.00. Contact Ralph Wright at the Chamber of Commerce Travel In- formation. booth in Alaska Coastal office, Baranof Hotel. 212 1 » { | | WANTED to buy oid Russian tea chest, red or green. Ph. 374. 18 a i MISCELLANEGUS WANTED Competent housekeeper, excellent salary. Ph. 102. 17 t1 ] WANTED: Experienced cierk steno- grapher and senior clerk. Salary "$285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terr! - torial Bldg. 2 u NICE Clean Rooms, steam hetted 315 Gold St. 220 tf | SHOP Space. 72 Willoughby. 220 «r gt R TO WHOEVER HAS MY sSvUITS CASE: Juneau is too small a town for you to be seen with my clothes or me without them. I need . my things desperately. Please: turn in my suitease and get & reward of $20.00—we all | i would be a lot happter. 224 tf | CALL a Glacier Cab for safe, court- 1 eous service. New cars. - Phon 223t JUNEAU FOOT CLINIC. Dr. W T. Riley, Chiropodist, Rm. 14 Shattuck Bldg.,, Phone Blue 378 AMHEATED rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t: WURILTZER Spinit piano for rent Andersca Piano Shop. Ph. 143. SEAVIEW Art. for rent, one block from Federal Blig. 890 tf 1 Rooms. ‘make. So are genu- -poculhod tnuk service, 3 -I jucts of Spain are wheat, barley, oats, rye, olives and fruit. NICE CLEAN steam heated room, also steam baths. Scandinavian 738 t1 ‘The . principal agricultural pro-l CONNORS Mn'l‘dn co “Phone 121 South Franklin St. —————————————— T S ————————————— | | exclusive commercial vehicle manufacturer . . . and they T R R b-n.fi:’ from the adv’-nu(u of the industry’s finest engineer- o) e ‘(;‘:r.:‘-MC service offers speécial truck tools and machines th‘l:;':: ;::“:‘umci ml;‘h; United truek-uunod mechanics who are experts on all makes > l‘vr K ? i . constant ly from GMC'’s nation-widé network v ofpuu %lnofl\h‘hw&lumm- — iubotmtlnnGllC.SumhrlllmmM Dr. E. Lannon Kelly Osteopath PHONE BLUE 670 HOPFE New and Cseq Mose. We buy, sell ard exchange. 2i4 999 WINTEII and POND, CO. Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Frinting - kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materlals +* Blue Printing - Photostats |G UARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 | 315 Decker Way. tf A B e N The English language is spoken today by more than 270 million pevple, of whom more than haif Americans. ! AVON PRODUCI‘é Now Available in This Vicinity For appointment call Douglas || 464 Mrs, Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, Douglas flon ]

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