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PAGE SIX gcst -Known DAY DANC ARM STICE Al Le Elks and ric home remedy for fy relieving 44 cm]dn‘ s ¢ '1 00 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JR. ART PATRONS PREVIEW EXHIBIT AT GRADE SCHOOL " - CANNERIES TRY TOPAN AM BRINGS 9, ' GETBEACH CONTROL; TAXES 10 T0 SOUTH USE SOLDIER SCRIPT Pan-American World Alrways i l TU. W-A-N-T A-D-S -;—I-H'H-H-I-H'+H—I—H-I+-I-I—H-I+H—H-H+I-H'H FOR SALE ESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1949 5 yesterday brought nine passengers st ‘ ! vu:cm,a SCHWINN BICYCLES at Madsen's. [into Juncau and took 10 out. They | 1; has become the custom, in| FOR SALE | R Numerous canneizes are at.empt- Were: cosmopolitan centers, for a select| — — ing to gain coatrol of important| From Fairbanks: A. R. ‘;"’ee“v group to see a new art exhibit pe-| HOUSEHOLD furniture. Ph. F‘ie. r e ~ beach fishing areas adjacent to set ;' 12 (;n!v".{ M‘;f‘lp"‘é ; v;;::‘] fore it is opened to the public, The| 870 after 5:30 pm. 5-76 4 fi v locations through use of sold- jeddes, Ernie Tyler, &. - | preview is invitational and formal. ST e v e e » Vhite! se: Li e rs. | BOOTHb tables, and count- hfi :Sfi L * script, the Alaska Field Com- From \’vjnu horse: Lil Greg, MIS. | 1)\ aract is usually divided between (:Al'!:ph i 45 GL? All equipment listed below will be sold « I Can he mm(‘(\ was told by Clarence Rhode;|Cavaye, 9» K‘lf-_ 4 | the pictures (if noticed at all), Mrs. o seen by bona fide chasers and for cash only. No terms. | vegional directo: for the Fish and| For Kt»k;lluk‘un. ‘B. J hg‘afhty‘ So-and-So's new evening dress and AV ON PRDDUCTS ore dehghtfulv One Electric Meat Saw. Wildlife Service in Juneau. Yor fesitle; Soeneer HEES|the Encolfey, Christmas presents. Ph. Douglas | One Eleetric Seus hine. | This point wa: brought out at|William Wagner, i ‘(‘:“”‘L’“"‘ Today, a reporter attended the| 695 for appointments. Mrs. S. P. One h Register, 1 the mittee’s meeting, minutés| Mrs. Johnson and chi Arsten, | inest art preview in a long his-| Troutman, authorized represen- gister, larze. st released |David Johnson. Lloyd Toland, Win. | oo = o 0 e the . 45-5t | One Flat Bed Truck (in storage at Connors Motors) gt ik Matheson, Willard Paul tory. of coyEripg ' Bueh events—the| tative. 1 Ome SEMEBENG Pruck (Storage st Corinbrs Metoes) Ithrough the office of enneth J,|Mathesot, VIWard 7AH: finest, because this select group saw | -— o n = rpE™Seak machine, 2 3 3 il > e ;i Kadow, committee chairman. | S TN e v only the pictures, lost in the world 1 USED C steak maoh s, 2 One Otfice Dask, f iy used computing scales, 2 used One Office Chair. One Set of File Cabinets, Metal. One Large Fireproof Safe (now Store). All of the above s at George Brothers Liquor d at the bank except . S J D ‘HESE Ar‘:;:xofls y THE A e ) o their :vv‘"“’ i MUS\C REEN ater \ sC Wi DAMROSCH i -‘\a\E ‘(NO Brune Yo eVER WALTER [ A THE NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Lily PONS Grego? PATIGORSKY [ Bise STEVENS ! : Mar, shaHunp - - William Pmce ank McHugh § Marthg 0" Driscoll 5 Antvr RODZINSKI Antvr RUBINSTEN Jan PEERCE Eaio PINZA Vaughn MONROE & His Orchestra Jascha HEIFETZ FRITZ REINER the trucks and safe as CARMIE | of beauty created by the world's finest artists. it was brought out, 2 monopoly: of e i vouces 42 Ot te] CRRED DRERAR | | found. ) FRIDAY EvEu'NG scape, a typical French canal scene. Lowell M. Pucket of Anchorage, | | A 9-year-old toy was spellbound administrator of the Bu- above indicated. Make an offer on any or all of the above equip- re u This is the season for bazaars Lefore a picture of Indians around ment, in writing or in person, t B M. Behrends Bank, reau of Land nagement, r:nd‘n;) an(l‘ .lh': Merthe Boolats ol th‘(‘ 1 Lright flaming fire. 3 sk vhich reserves the T S patents have so far been granted, ¥ - o “ » 2 | Juneau, Alaska, which reserves { o refuse any or all offers. pater A & Northern Light Presbyterian Church A dancing “Brownie” stopped in but that he was being overwhelm- her tracks, caught by the face of is sponsoring one. il | The casaar this vear will be hela) 1@ Bele Beronniorer 4 porrit| The script, when originally is-| Friday evening between the h°“'“§[yh§e h‘;:!;cl \'g]l;:h Vé:sumwu'\cl,::; {sued, was meant to apply to agri- jof 7 and 10:30 p.m. in the church'wood "ca:va o524 ~dy med % L"U"_3 cultural lands only, but some can- parlors. Dessert at a nominal figure oo R wsss aum m.‘ “«er.q | I nery sites have been obtained |will be served throughout the eve- r’“em - ‘; e wifled e centers through use of the script, through ning. One may purchase pie or Todngy's pp‘eflcev: ri‘z‘g 5 il srpretation of the law,|cake with coffee, tea, or punch at s e ; ke Wi tea, or B | school hours, up to 2 oclock, and because in site location, the beach-|an early hour to top off the home es themselves were not involved meal or at a later hour after the The many ramifications of the|school play or show. law were discussed, the Public Land | Members of the Martha Society le Bill and the Trade and Manu- have been busy for months sewing Site Law being brought |on those * aprons that are always under scrutiny. Neither would solve | different, embroidering the towels the diffic it was found. and other articles that appeal to: Final conclusion that the type of | the Christmas shopper. There will tion referred to by Rhode|stil be time, too, to pick out be denied on the basis of | Christmas cards and gift wrappings the fact that they were non-agri-|from the varied assortment to be cultural, cr if issued, their use for ' gn display. gri ral purposes would “defin-| young and old who have a sweet exclusively for school children. At the convenience of teachers, classes went to the Grade School gymna- sium to see the loan exhibit of 150 excellent color reproductions ol master works, both old and mo-| {dern. They marched in ready for romping—it was almost like recess. But as the line moved around the »ig room, youngsters trailed behind, 2ach caught by some one picture, aeld by its spell. Groups clustered around this group of seascapes, that itely be demanded.” tcoth will find their way to thej’. .= 0" o 0 e, Bome Inasmuch as canneries weren't|candy booth. The fish pond with Dd§ o gl:;US p e, some | looked to for the farming of such jis intriguing parcels that are al- Aeaded for outdoor scen or paintings with people in them. | this would mean the Believed to be the first such ex-| an attraction will also prove 3 arily be channelled popular, : k to the purpose for which it N hibit to ke shown at the school, was issued he coliection was sent by the Colonial ' Art Company of Okh- ACA CARRIES 30, MONDAY FLIGHTS :oma City. School Superintendent | Sterling S. Sears said the condi- tion was that a small admission | Former Juneau Man | | | | | i e St IR T o od | 51::0\#45'“ : B ¥ _" ey ‘es a alr an s Fifty passengers were carried yes- ?:rove fg:gimgicgifiie; . 1. V8 e sl $ at 8:15 Only terday by Alaska Coastal Airlines| °% P e e parry JAM! ) ‘Matinee Tuesday a 45 Tihe % ooy brought | th 37 That is purely commercial, o R FAIRBANKS? Alaska, Nov. 8.— "7 Yo 0 . & course,” said Sears this : (All seat. u‘m(;(‘x\vu at | P—william B. Ln.chneld life mem- 5;:;0"5 “_od u;):au h;(:: e:uzm “but it is fine with us. How nice CAPITOL THEATRE | o [er of the Ploneers of Alaska, was 00 CSEET S ROV it would be to have even half a| ;c..m-m Adm. Unreserved } mmu dead yesterday in his hotel F niml “'m‘;e”fi Pl W dozen fine reproductions in the Phone 144 | LoGEs REsemvED | |iroom. An autopsy was ordered oo g W, Hodgins, Eviand Feld- | 50000} corridors. Eyen if we can buy : ALE NOW (| Hewasa member of the Oddfel- o only one a year, it will help.” SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT at Box.Office | ] {1ows ‘and Elks lodges-tin Bussue| ® Sears’ objective is not primarily | | R g . ( jlore. i % 5 to acquire pictures, however, but to | Tue, Wed., Thur. o ik 0 to 11:30 pm. { | " pitentield is well known in Ju-‘Jl"‘my- Josephine T°“55“m'€ Ha84 give Juneau youngsters the oppor- Nov. 15-16-17 ! { §ineau where for years he was jew- €ld K“E”gde' Dr. M”‘}““d z'm tunity of seeing samples of great = : elry and watch expert with Paul ;\;;‘fw ndres, Pete Gilmore; E. art. Should the schools purchase| Bloedhorn T e Y any, they would buy unframed re- e ——— o Hawk Inlet: Frank Parsons; o A nual | N e— s~ < v — to Skagway: C. E. Richter; to productions and make a mal HUNTERS... must he by & p. m. Tl Y opuree ! TR @ ,.uz Beer untes E949 PRIZE AWA rsday @ C] training project of framing them | in natural woods, or of altering old picture frames to fit. The exhibit was opened to the Haines: Dick Hotch, Harold Hodge. To Ketchikan: Elsie Norman; to W | Poterszurg: W. A. Wood. | From Ketchikan: W. R. Dewing, ':Jz\mcs Pruher, Dave Qrexbelbls. ‘Iram Wrangell: Mr. Woodinance; wfrum Petersburg: Charles Forward; i me Sunset Cove: J. W. Bertian. From Tulsequah: William Lemi- from Sitka: Roy Peratrovich, | Annie Michael, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ‘liam Wagner, Alice Juneby. From Appleton Cove: Jerry Bea- ]:on from Poison Cove: H. Fowler; | from Fish Bay: Mr. Armstrong; ;'mm Hood Bay: Peter Jackson. From Tenakee: Devlitt Koczasoff, Jein Statt, Nancy Price, Donald ! Price, Mrs. Vina Wilson, Mrs. Maude | Statt. and will be shown through Thurs-| day evening. Hours are from 2 to charges 15 and 25 cents, respec- tively. EASTERN STAR Roll Call. Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, November 8 at 8 o'clock. All members requested to answer “present.” Alice Brown, Secretary.—Adv. 45-1t ed fn l b To Sitka: Hugh White, Mrs. | 1 RUMMAGE SALE Legion Dugout Thurs, Nov. 10, | From Haines: A. Bonnett, Carl 1:30 p.m. R2bekah Drill Team. Heinmiller, 1. B. Houser; from |44-3t. —adv. | Skagway: Felix Toner, Carol Ander- Derby LRBS ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydabu.rg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. =0 T0. = CE OF A 1st PRIZE. .. PUMP SHOT will be made for the LARGEST DEER HOENS acco for measuring trophies. The widest spre rest at the base are more important than the number ¢ odd point will be docked the length of that peint. 2nd PRIZE. .. be from Alaska Black-Tailed entered and they must be conne 3rd PRILE .. HU ARDED “FREAKISH” Black SE ou 30- i 1ESTE NTS OR OVER. FOR T iled Deer lmgged this season. ILICO’S SPOeRT CENTER FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 06—WINCHESTER RIFLE 12 ga. WINCHESTER GUN. The Award will rding to Dr. Churche’s rules points and largest diameter { points. Any horns with an You HAvE It WHEN You Neeoh' G Expres?! Your ,b!l’ bet for quick delivery Is Alr Expresm «« - fast; dependable service by Alaska Coastal, @t low, economical rates. Your letter or wire te your merchaot, requesting delivery by Air Ex- R RIFLE WILL BE GIV IFORM HORNS AND BEST All horns must son. Only the horns will be in their natural state. TING KNIFE WILL BE ess, assures you of having your merchand HE MOST UNUSUAL AND oAy B34 e OF ANTLERS from Alaska ™ % % fllfi%m/ s m&afius fee be charged the public, anylhmw morning, {a—=—cts puklic at 2 o'clock this aftemoum 4 p.m. and 7:30 to 9, with admission | SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S. | meat slicers. 1 used electric meat saw, 1 used meat grinder, 1 used § ft. meat and dairy refrigerator | (complete), 1 used 6 door pantry ! refrigerator. Can be seen at the! Hobart Sales Agency, 296 S. Franklin. Phone 871 45A3X| | 1038 BUICK s$125. 30-06 Rifle. 30- | 30 Rifle. Ph. Blue 608. 45-6t { H TAYLOR TOT STROLLER, good condition, $10. Ph. Green 629.| 45-3t }'41 MODEL DODGE 1% ton stake | body truck, one Dewalt 2 h.p. 110-220 single phase, $250. One Rogers bench saw §110, with 1'% h.p. motor, tilting arbor and also controlled cut off. Henry Wollf, Baranof Hotel after 7 p.m. 344 tf. | | NEW 2-hdr. ARB 5—Packer at Small Boat Har- | bor priced for immediate sgle. 2-BEDROOM home, hardwood floors, fireplace, view, yard, near school, churches and business district; vartially furnished, base- ment, ga.age, view. . {4-BEDROOM home Deouglas High- way, partially furnished, base- ment, garage, view. | DOUGLAS apartment and business property center of town, partial- ly furnished; view, garage, elec- tric kitchen. SIXTH ST, 3-bedrooms, dining room, garage, electric dishwash- er, large basement, furnace, par- tially furnished, wall-to-wall carpeting, G. I. loan. SIXTH ST., View Home beautifully furnished, very large rooms, beau- tiful terraced yard, electric kitch- en, immediate occupancy. G. I. loan. $4,200 takes home Nob Hill Doug- las, 3 bdr., electric kitchen, base- ment, garage, furnace, etc. Terms. home. FHA. Douglas. INCOME PROPERTY. Ninth Street. 5 cabins, two small houses, one large house. Territorial Vets loan. \MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTR Phcne 676 over ¥irst National Bank | BENDIX WASHER, dryer, and oner (never 1yed), $500. Ph.| Blue 865 after 6 p.m. or 12 days. 1 44-3t POPCORN MACHINE, 2 music boxes, small show case, chairs, ; tables, '46 Ford A-1 shape, new’ rubber and heater. Many misc. items. Rear of Glacier Cab Co.i 343 tf | xcellent | ‘ condition, reasonable. We have | Bendix now. Phone Red 130. 343 Gt] R S T o L T PARTLY FINISHED, |‘IBIU», d house across the Douglusl next to Vienolas. Inquire 343 kit 3 ROOM fur. house. St. |41 MODEL DODGE %% | sood shape. New motor. J Baranof Hotel after 7 p.m. 42-3t Combination | \BOAT “JULIA D”. i halibut and. troller. Call ‘Thane 3-5 rings after 4 p.m. FOR SALE lfile TI‘NT woed Ph. !NEW wood heater. Green 1783. 193'1 FORD. B[‘\l offer takcs Call Thane 2 short 1 long. S 0 s e w ae b ‘e . . 1934 Airflow DeSota, 5 ® passenger Coupe. Perfect ® condition throughout. Radio, {® heater, $600. Red 250. © o 00 00 0 0 0 0 o 1947 KAISER SEDAN, 16000 nule good condition, $1200. Douglas Gray, Hotel Juneau. st 11th |GUITAR INSTRUCTION t- Alaska | 343 Cni Music Supply—Ph. Doug Gregg, | Blue 750. PLYMOUTH, 5 passe ger coupe, good condition, radio, | heater, Ph. 64 days, Green 930 evenings. HOUSEHOLD {furniture, mcludmg range, | v | FORSALE 20 HOUSES NOW NEAR completion. Ready for occupancy around Nev. 1. Two bedrooms with allowance for third. All with full concrete base- ments and garage, Automatic oil heat, electric ranges. Financed by FHA wita liberal terms. Spec- ial loan covering down payment available for veterans. 3 APARTMENT unit. One apart- | ment with 3 bedrooms. A well maintained, completely furnishea and equipped building in an ex- cellent location. Owner will fi- rance. BEDROOMS; built two years aga by Jimmie Larson. Full concretg basement, large view windows, tile kitchen; Finance by FHA. Doug- las. WILLIAM WINK-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit Burcan 3 4-BEDROOM HOME — Beautiful view of Evergreen Bowl and the Small Boat Harbor. Full rock foundation and basement large enough for apt. $7350. 1-BEDROOM at Small Boat Har- bor, on pilings. $2,100. 2-BEDROOM FURNISHED. 1 block from St. Ann's, $5,500, 2-BEDROOM, FURN, garage, 3 acres patented, Fritz Cove. §3,400 $500 will handle. BARGAINS — USED CARS 1947 PLYM(_)UTH SEDAN, nev Dodge motor. $1100. {194¢ MERCURY SEDAN. $1100. 1941 NASH business coupe. $350, "11938 FORD COUPE., $225. PETER WOOD SALES AGENUY 316 4tk - - - Telephone M | WANTED '2 PRESCHOOL AGE chlldren to | care for in my home. Call Red i 230 44-tf I % MATTRESS Ph. Red 708. 44-4t WANTED WAITRESS. Apply Mir- : ror Cafe. 1 { o o! l i | |HELP Wanted. Alaska Laundry. 8t . MISCELLANEQUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. l large refrigerator, 4-ft. mirror gob, 80, Raper. e, §1am | HOME fnaviationg andy weather- | - 80° T2 ERERIR e, P h ] Lolad Beauty. Bhop, Bhane 201 | stripping. Warde A. Johnson,! e O o 7% e e 7 315 Decker Way. t { Phone 81. 26 1 mo |50-FOOT Diesel Yacht “Triton."! Hull and engine in good condi- tion. Interested parties com.actl Carl Vevelstad, P. O. Box 582, Pe(ersbuxg. Alaska. 25 tf FEDERAL EMPLOYEES WILL HEAR LORAIN, NOMINATE OFFICERS | The National Federation of Fed-| ‘eral Employees will meet tomorrow noon (Wednesday) in the Gold |Room of the Baranof Hotel, to hear a talk by Sinclair H. Lorain, i regional director of the U. S. Bu- reau of Mines, and to present nom- inations for the coming year’s of- ficers. Lorain will speak on activities of |his bureau in Alaska, and tell of | developments in the building of |the new exeperimental station on |Juneau Island, south of the city |in the channel. Laboratories to ! examine ores and for experimenta- {tion purposes are now under con- struction. | Following the address, the feder- | ation’s nominating committees will give names of those to compete for offices for the ensuing year. JUNEAU CITY BAND PRACTICES TONIGHT The Juneau City Band will hold practice tonight at 7:30 o'clock in the Grade School auditorium to work on the program to be given at the concert two weeks from to- night at the 20th Century Theatre under the sponsorship of the wide- awake Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Director Joseph Shofner requests that all of the 38 members of the band be on time for a hard work- out. AT AN S SRR CARD OF THANKS May I express my sincere thanks to our good friends in Juneau for their generous support and pat- ronage to our recent Catholic ba- zaar. My thanks and appreciation go also to the many committees who worked diligently and faithfully from the inception of the plans to the very last moment. In the final analysis, however, it was the neighborliness and com- people of Juneau that made this event a most successful one. Sincyrely, L. Wheldon, S. J., Pastor adv, 45-1t munity spirit characteristic of thel {FOR SALE: Werding and body re- pair shop sultable for general re- pairs and machine shop work; priced for quick sale far below |’ value. See Stan Perry, 109 Wil- loughby Ave., aiter 4:30 p.m. 28 tf LOG CABIN 23x10 It Inside. mw' Inlet. Call 143. 202 tf SEVERAL lLarge ana Small Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain prices at the First National Bank. 35 tf Pilof, Passenger In Narrow Escape, Emergency Landing| NENANA, Alaska, Nov. 8.—#— Bush pilot Al Wright, 25, and Hen- ry Olson, 30, a passenger nar- rowly escaped injury yesterday when Wright's plane caught fire in mid-air shortly after the en- gine died. ‘Wright made an emergency land- ing in the brush’ 100 yards from the Nenana Airport. Neither man was injured but the plane was a com- plete loss. HOSPITAL NOTES Anna Lee Cousart and Mrs. Rob- ert Aste were admitted to St. Anne's yesterday. Mrs. ¢ Lloyd Dedrick was dis- charged from St. Ann's yesterday. Pauline Brizaloff of Cheneda and Lorraine Williams of Hoonah were admitted to the Government hos- pital yesterday. Dick Hotch of Klukwan was dis- charged from the Government hos- pital yesterday. FROM HOOD BAY Peter Jackson of Hood Bay Is registered at the Gastineau Hotel. NOTICE Gaines Cafe near airport will be closed for vacation from Nov. 11 until further notice. 42-6t ———————— Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. O. Box 2508 i ’ Follow the Cabs to BOSS’ OASIS in Douglas for a Good Time i WINTER and POND, CO. lue. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing ~ Printing - Eniaeging Astists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - FPhotostats FCR RENT 2-ROOM furnished apt and - bath. | Ph. Red 708. 44-tf NICE Clean Room~ rum neam 315 Gold S& 220 @ STEAMHEATED ooms, weekly & Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 &1 WURILTZER Spinit pizpo for rent Anderson Plano Shop. Ph. 143. LOST AND FOUND LOST KEYS on chain. Reward. Finder Please Call Green 890. 45-3t FOUND _L-OWEé DENTAL PLATE Inquire Empire. EASTERN STAR Roll Call. Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, November 8 at 8 o'clock. All members requested to answer “present.” Alice Brown, Secretary.—Adv. 45-1t NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN: ‘That on November Tth, 1949, in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau Alaska, Robert Churchill, of Juneau, Al- aska, was appointed administrator of the estate of OSCAR H. WOOD, deceased. All persens having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouch- ers as required by law, to said ad- ministrator at the office” of his attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shat- tuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, with- in six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. ROBERT CHURCHILL, Administrator. First publication, Nov. 8, 1949. Last publication, Nov. 29, 1949. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned was on the 14th day of October, 1949, duly ap- pointed Administrator of the Estate of MRS. LLOYD C. EDMUNSON, Deceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of deceased will present them, witho proper vouchers and duly verified, to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, within six (6) months from the date of this No- tice. DATED at Juneau, Alaska, Octo- ber 15, 1949. R. BOOCHEVER, | Administrator. {First publication, Oct. 18, 1949. Last publication, Noy. 8, 1949. |

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