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PAGE TWO WADE LEAVES HERE TO ATTEND MEETING OF ' NAC IN WASHINGTON i way of San Francisco where } ttend a conference of all FSA wi VUILLE FILE| COMPLAINT JAMES (REATIVE WRITERS Recioral Directors. 10 MEET MONDAY, | CAMPBELL SPEAKER ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA JUNEAU CHORUS "ORGANIZES, ELECTS PARKER PRESIDENT Wrangell Has Aqua But Is Now Short On | Air; Need More Aid Betty Bonnett Is Honored at Dinner Party FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1950 W=-A=N-T A=D-S b S A divorce complaint claiming ir Guest ~,mvk~.‘ at the Monday, Last evening, Miss Betty Bonnett, | ron SALE ' ron SALE Hugh J. Wade, Depu s compatability was filed today wit ‘J,m ary 30 meeting o‘t ;hn Jllinf’flu‘ Permanent organization of the| The fishing community of Wran- bride-elect of Mr. Joe A. Kendler, i R e the clerk of the QistEBh QUUrt here Writers' Club will be|, " emporarily known as the |gell, which last week was rescued |Jr, was honored at a dinner party e L i Sl ¢ oy James Vullle BESINS Donna| Campbell of the Daily {,i:x(xywlnu Community Chorus was ‘ef- ::X‘Ol‘.n a plight brought on by aat the Elton Engstrom home given | SEATER TRACT—2 bdlr. ?lneip;:nd- 4 ;‘IOUSES now 11?3!'1;18 OCC&‘DBH“ eral Security Agency, left Vuille, the latter no longer a resi- | Alaska Empire staff. fected at a meeting last night in [severe water shortage, by the steam- | by Mrs. Engstrom and assisted by nelled, fireplace, partly furnished. h:::ee ix:fl::d;flg;]el:: Ss;:lfe:n} for Washington, D.C., where he attend a meeting of the natio advisory council on state d action in preparation for the Mic century White House Conferenc n | gy jent of the he would continue to send $80 month Territory. Vuille, in asking the divorce, said a allotment to his estranged | ife, in support of their child, Linda o Mem'®er espec 1 to forward int est qualif n as the the group are look- meeting Mr. Campbell is d to lead a dis- n journalistic procedures. with | the Methodist Church. Officers and |other board members were chosen by the 35 memb attending. Lauris (Larry) Parker was elect- ed President; Miss Edith Moore, er Denali depositing two salt-water pumps on its arid Front Street for fire protection, now is out of air. Not the kind they breathe, how- ever. It seems that while the town Mrs. A. Shudshift, Mrs. Mildred Mart'n and Mrs. Ken Shudshift. A very enjoyable evening was spent Ly singing, and seeing movies taken on the Engstrom's trip to Homey, comfortable. GOLD BELT—3 bdr. fireplace, elec- tric kitchen, furnace, completely furnished. Immediately available. GOLD BELT—Juneau's finest. 5- rooms, fireplace, wall-to-wall car- The houses have two bedroc and allowance for a third. Th have full concrete basements wil garage, laundry, electric hot w ter heaters and an automatic thildren and youth, the fifth Mar 3 g A ¢ v 9 { 2 %4 = ! He hosen this fopic with|[yice President; Mrs. Thomas 3 b California, as well as local sights ik § Seutiil. conferenice:'on children The couple werec married last emphasis on the mechanics |Crooks, Treasurer; Mrs. Katherin: |S Tresting easier now that 1t can e yo jce cap. Elton Jr. and Allen| Peting 2 cnmp!el?d dnegrooms. B st T e i be held under the auspices of the year in Mount Vernon, Wash. The fewspaper production. Alexander, Secretary, - s s, |[1ent 8 fire—if one happens—by | g Lere taARAGHARE or"r'\tfl[ another easily finished. CGarage, pletely insulated for a low mu President of the United Stales on gife is now residing in Seattle v i ¥ 1 g L “¥% | cooperation of the Army ‘in Ju-|.° = 5 % PErat=1 iew, venitian blinds. New, IM-| tenance cost. They have a g Decem’er 3, 1950, Vuille bel Campbeil is an engineer, a writer |Stanley Baskin, Bbravan, noaw, who released the pumps for | 1€ the movie projector. MEDIATELY AVAILABLE. erously sized living room v o S L gty and a world traveler as_ weil as a| Also chosen for the board of di-||(® 3" (he Aluskn Steamship| M Bomnelt ako received 4|y STREET-2 bar, beautifully | large view windows and e prinh e A braad 1o P | new ¥ man. He has had varied |rectors are Mrs. Mildred Lister, Miss | /' 1oy need an air com- | l0VelY piece of sterling from the ™y ;gneq, electric kitchen, view,| house has a ci:ar view of C dmmxm: have responded to Pre s s 0 w0 v owe o e i including work on |Frances Paul, Wiliam Paul, 8r., pressor | hostess. A cleverly decorated seven| o...ceq gardens tineau Channel. The dinettes ent Truman’s reguest to fc 1 1 lat Drasey. essor. . E et 8 . tir g e e e ) _ ®|metropolitan dailies in San’ Fran- |and William Passey. k layer cake was served as dessert. | poucras Building suitable 2( Kitchen are buflt in with an § a ocal commitiees 0 de- | o TIDE TABLZ® o {lo and New York, His| Choice of director and accom-| rThe ground is frozen right down| Those attending the dinner were: |~ py " st and commercial down-| undance of storage space- elapipians end” projects for chld| ¢ g Jave taken him around the | PADIst was left to the board, which |(; the water mains, long solid from | Mesdames John Mills, F. Pearce,| coi New FHA home, 2 bed-| fitted with a new Westingho Felifre. ptv. gruening has fssued | o ARY 28 * a number of times and he|®lso was given the responsibility)ine prolonged cold spell which has|Mark Jensen, Bill Weir, Frank rocm‘s‘ range. The houses are financ a proclamation establishing thele pow 7 am., 68 ft. e been a correspondent for of drawing up by-laws for the new |.tyyck all Southeast Alaska’s south- | Miers, Bill Dore, Alfred Bonnett,|,pp 5—}\1\:! other boats. Gift shop,| by F.HA. and may be secur £lacks Commission on Children and | ¢ High 9:13 am,, 135 ft. | fsgocinted Press chorus. ern towns. | Joe Kendler, Dale, Steen and the | pcopine shop, 2 apartment hous- | on very liberal terms. Seconds Youth and has launched the or-l¢ Low tide 4:2¢ pm., 31ft. ef =~ Ll L e i The group voted to give an Easter ! . "0 40 e down to free | Misses Margaret Pearce, Rosie| o &304 money makers. LOTS— | financing for down payment ganifation of local. commitiees In e High tide 11:04 pm., 1LL f1. @ 1\|sg|(a“’(“]|;nl;vj . xpresses cmm: tonidert, repeating thie EERELEREr- the wqtvx"l iymz frozen, so they | Miers, and Phyllis Andrews. | Glacier Highway, Gold Belt, Cal-1 available. to qualified veteran e T ol il ey o ol the Tertitory |tion of “The Messiah," Which Was ... coi*o drink without having| The wedding will take place| youn pouglas, Douglas Highway.( An appolntment to see the housc The meet'ng of the advisory coun- - e ieie e e T presented at Christmas. The chorus | T livered | February 3 at 8 pm. at the Holy be de 1 he has seen. He ooking forward : £ to melt snow or have cans delivere iy may made in this ottice. ¢il which will be attended by rep- FIRE ALARM Im LR R 0 also is considering a secular pro- |~ o0 "ol i pick and shovei | TTinity, with the reception to bdm“np“v & MURPHY , resentatives of all states and terri-| Shertly after midnight this B Cars oo viow bl ERE Boon aien [0 ‘hm ardouous task. They have a |Beld at the bride’s parents home WILLIAM WINN-Phone 23 tories, will emphasize the conter- ing, the Juneau Fire Department| o A]“=k1i which shouldn’t be a| The new organizanou starts with [jarge jack-hammer, but nothing to | in Douglas from 9 to 11. No invi-| REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ! ence objectives, namely, lo organize swered a one-six alarm and m‘.o"(’rlutn(y Llil‘fi"hl' for a traveler |money in the bank, as the financial |make it go. | tations have been issued locally and |Phone 676 over Frist National Bank : Office in Alaska Credit Burea our present knowledg2 about child- went to the Mirror Cafe where they b ‘h“ Sl e statement for the “Messiah” coneert | vern Smith, city councilman, who | all friends of the couple are cor-|— 1 ey TN S localy oXMng a grease fire. Five- | % b B0 M o writers group|ShOWs: receirts, $206.53; and es-(jast week came to Juneau to ins-|dially invited to attend both the R SALE 1™vay. Small 8-bedtoor house; programs for study of the present men no damage was done by | L FCECE O L manuscripts for |Penses, $115.00, leaving $9153 onfpect the water pumps assigned to| Wedding and reception. | ffi § ;my. Sm:“ 3'“‘"‘:0"‘ lh?,“s:: }2“' services i F: ways the blaze i e 7 ) it i ¥ o asement, concrete; lo 5%27 e B AU vy crificism and to go well armed |Band. Wrangell and incidentally, to take | SRAARAE, "SAod Srmter - BhrY in wh'ch they may be improved with questions concerning the dif- Iseveral baths, today called Secre- DR. ALBRECHT GIVEN 1$650.00 Buys New 220 hp Lycoming airplane motor, complete with nished. Located between Ja and will plan for state and terri- PIONEERS AUXILIARY : e tary of Alaska Lew M. Williams| torial participation in the White Friday Jan. 27 8 pm. in {;‘::ll g::‘; '1§ "\l:“;“f::;’])“ asm: SE‘"I.E SNOWSTORM [Dryassismmp on the air situation. | starter and generator. 1 new B: Warner and Mrs. Hanna. Imme House Conference. IOOF Kall Installation of of-|banc) GISCUSSIOR The Federal Building was fui| SUMMOMNS TO APPEAR | it proveiior, two 4850 airplane i iate otcupancy. $5250. k. Wite il turh 1o Junesu |t i 411-2t business formalities. 24 2 3 | 11c Ph. 581 “2_“)NEW LISTING—3-pedroom house, P eturn to Juneau !fi Y 2t terestea people otner than| DELAYS PAA FLIGHT |of smirking hints as to who might | | floats. Ph. 581 *W13 acres, near Salmon Creck, Furn- ~ - y | ective members of the group are be sent to furnish the stricken AT WASH"‘GION MEHM ASKA | ‘seal gloves, tough{ ished. A lovely setting, a solid cordially invited to the meeting, SouIH FROM jU"EAU t"s:: ?;:1:‘ ::f::l“”r”b‘" il e (BT | water resistant, pliable. Harber! house. $7,850. w y eed. , Airways Flight 923 carrying nine [Comdr. Edward P. Chester, Jr. the subcommittee on appropriations : \ e L L NG STATES pEIERSO" HI'ES passengers for Juneau. the Governor's military aide, prom- | 10r the Federal Security Agency.|1942 GMC 5 yd. dump truck. Goodi house easily converted into 3 l SAVINGS BONDS The southbound flight, however, |ised all the assistance he could |APpropriations for the Arctic) money maker. 1933 Chev. flatbed fi:flrl;memscm P";’glswflxmonthly i OR Gop DELEGATE wes overnighted in Juneau, as almuster. Health Institute are being runs good. Call Green 720, £i1-3t e Aore. s:x‘;ora ocation near 2 stor! st e 3 ch | sidered, according to the t e o | St. Ann’s. $8,400. 2 severe snowstorm closed in Seat With a mechanized method of | o th | i STODERARER 4 dsor 60 THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive opéfatioh. The mafety | entered Almer J. Peterson’s name |left Seattle on schedule today. the near future—if they get mgipects‘ to be in Washington a 1941 CHRYSLER, radic heater, A-1 SEWARD AT MARINE W. as i r Dele- vt Y wo weeks ri /hi ne , AY of depositors’ funds is our as Republican candidate »on Dele Arriving yesterday were Mrs. L. |air, two weeks during which time hel . nqition. Ph. 038-4 rings. 410-4t Telephone 911 primary consideration. In |gate to Congress and filing was|W. Cleveland and baby, Mrs. J. F. | will follow up other matters off " "~ " i . mad= in the Auditor’s office. Olson and baby, Albert Pumala, | importance to Ala: \lth pro- {PAIR 6ft. 9 inch Griswold Skiis | addition the bank is a mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- 123 Fourth Street. Anchorage, A IN THIS BANK White which will be at 8 pm. in the home of the Rev. and Mrs. A. B. Morgan, Receiving necessary papers from Albert today Peterson is a wellknown Alaskan, served three terms in the Alaska Legislature, was candidate for Dele- Air traffic between Juneau and Seattle began on schedule yesterday, with arrival of Pan American World tle and nearby airports. The flight left Juneau at 10 o'clock this morn- ing, and the northbound airplane Ben Rolland, Dr. Joseph O. Rude, and R. B. and Helen Short. Passengers on yesterday’s délaged Williams today is busy contact- ing the Army again to see if they have a spare air compressor some- where among their property. Lieut. reaching the frozen mains, Wran- gell may be able to have fresh water from household taps within | COASTAL FLIGHTS | Health Commissioner C. Farl| Alkrecht today received w appear in Washington, D.C., Mon- | day to testify as a witness before m ze from the capital. Albrecht plans to leave here by plane tomorrow. He szid he ex- m. CoMMUYr leather. 237 Front. Ph. 884. 411-2¢ !404 12th ST.—2-bedrcoms, furnished - — | $7,000. BODY and FENDER equipment {Or [spATTRR TRACT — 2-bedrooms sale. Ph. 946 or stop in at Lunch { g oy o S 000, counter. Willoughby Ave. 412-tf i;NCOME PROPERTY — A large from states. Radio, heater, new seat covers. Ph. Douglas 21. 410-t{ PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Dorris Stewart. Ph 410-3t metal edge: 808 before WANTED 5 pm. 2 APT. BLDG. immediate accu- sures each of our depositors | _ { 1 3 against 1088 to 8. maximum of ARE | gate once before, losing to Bartlett | southbound flight were Lorraine BRING 1 s. 'I‘ AKE 11 i Bl RO et !YQUNG MARRIED man with fam- $5,000. {and has also been cgndidate for [ Krause, Mr. and-MrsA Ted Smith ] | TODAY pw "7 g % 7 { 11y, desires employment. Have ;!\!\nrm‘y General. He is a property [and baby, Hugh Wade, Cliff Good- i . £ i3 _[TROLLER *“Missouri—31B5" 35”! experience in varied fields of I N SU RE D | owner in Anchorage and has served man, Conrad Steven, Mrs. Steven,| ajacka Coastal Airlines flights itl ;)M—I—M;cg‘ji Dncn‘u:d laifli}~ Tong. 91t MU GRESATE:. chown | work. A.t present employed as [es City Attorney. Richard Egge, L. J. Runnells, Mrs. | ccctorday brought 15 persons 10] par fbc ;l“m‘ G L | engine, completely overhauled, n:al?e_erxl oAfl la‘:ge vz)lum'.- gr,-r.;g;g ar.sh all, stort 1 laskan cwn o | KETCHIKAN COUPLE IS DIVORCED HERE Steve Feist, John Doolin, Ray Mar- tin, Dee Jones, L. E. Wick, Elsie Weed and Esther Sarvela. < Juneau and took 17 from here to peints in Southeast Alaska. At 8 o'clock—Youth rally at Bethel Takernacle. equipped with radio-phone, 2 new gas tanks, new No. 2 stove, 75 lb. anechor with 30 fathoms population. Can furnish excellent references as to charcter and ap- FAIAM 2% 14 : } i To Hoonah: Mrs. Ronnie Huston, | ¢ 0 " i " " " | H 8 o'clock—Ambulance purchas-| ility. Write Empire 551.° 412-3t FIRST NATIONAL BANEK | James Martin was granted a di- {Moses John, and Mr. and MIS.| 4o oreanization at Elks Hall i ”{;‘ifil ""“B“:';os'.,vvs‘f;faii:: e ! of JUNEAU, ALASKA vorce from Maxine Martin today by | EMBLEM CLUB WILL John Sarabia; to Pelican: OSCAr| p( g rolock—Pioneers and Auxiliary | Yoy WHLAMS 50 e P | VORTON'S RADIO & APPLIANCE MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Federal Judge George W. Folta Dobus an;l Mis tMuly-‘ 'i?'kfla’me;l hold installation of new officers e 7T BEPAIR. ‘We plok end | aeliver. The couple lived in Ketchikan. I“Sl‘ll o" FEB. 25 A";_hled‘Ktfln;t ‘_’bKP;'jCé ?lLLar-‘ in Odd Fellows Hall. 2 BARBER CHAIRS. Contact Bar- | Tn- 159 e f10-9¢ R s e cod S}‘; ags{visozufxxf:s :;;'Rozcmhn | At 8 o'clock — ACCA at Public| anof Hotel. 409-tf | WANTED—By February 10, cen- The Embl il insts i O S 2 Health Oenter: = = - | trally located furnish e m‘“fli‘;’ug;bzs“:l‘] jlogal »5{11 son: and to Sitka: George Benil, Tasiary 28 PHONOGRAPH RECORD SHOP.| p ¥ OC0C E;m;:i“p‘:;;';?:; % 2 Terry Pegues, R. G. Cruger, Mar- . ’ e. s Downtown Seattle, 5 years in At 7:30 o'clock—Annual Moose- iR, v man. Telephone 374 or 271. DH b2 ladies night also according to plans made at the meeting last night in the Elks club. The ses- sion was enjoyed both from business and social standpoints. At the installation, which will also be followed by a dance, it is axpected the District Deputy and her assistants will be present to officiate. Dorcthy Nelson and Marie Wing- garet Guppy, Richard Cruger, and Ellis Richardson. From Keichikan: F. Schultz and the Rev. Dolton; from Hoonah: Don Brown; from Gustavus: Joe M. Frydle; frem Haines: John C. Fox; frem Petersburg: M. L. Anderson and R. Taney; and from Sitka: A. L. Kimball, Frank Paul, Mr. and| Mrs. Conrad Stevens, Esther Sar- vela, Mr. and Mrs. Kanosk, and heart banquet. At 10 o'clock—Elks Purple Bubble} Dance. At 8 o'clock—Sourdocey Dance Club, Parish Hall January 29 At 3 o'clock — Vesper musicale, Methodist church. January 30 At noon—Lions at Baranof. Square we location. Illness forces sale, $200,- { S i 000.00 gross, five years. Inventory [ WANTED—Room for elderly wo- and franchise takes it. For a man with light board. Phone Mrs. quick sale $15,000.00 will close Charles Hooker, 927. DH Nothing up the sleeve. We can show this is a clean profitable |TWO SERIOUS young ladies 25 deal. For particulars, airmail, Dace and 29 years, desire to seek ver- Record Salon, 1620 Westlake Ave, | Manent and guaranteed employ- Seattle 1, Wash. 404-6t. ment in Alaska in capacities of S SR AR " stenographer and accountant. Re- 1% TON short wheel base truck.| ferences to character and ability ersen were also uppoinu:d tolp p. scudder. At noon—BPFWC meets Baranot R. W. Cowling Co. 404-tf will be frnish~2 to prospective meet with the Alaska Crippled Terrace room. e e e employer or U, 8. Consulate in Childrens Association at the meet- January 31 SKI BOOTS, size 7. Call after 5 % s Montreal. Write Box 534, Em- ing tonight in the Health Center. (Row" uFE MOVES At noon—Rotary at Baranof. p.m. Green 632, 404-2¢ pire. 408-3t It is necessary that all standing February 1 | | ACROSNIC PIANO. Ph. Blue 213 committees have their for the next business the club. reports ready meeting of DAVIS-SHOTRIDGE MAKE MARRIAGE APPLICATION | OFFICE TO BARANOF This was moving day for the staff of the Crown Life Insurance Com- rany, which will have offices in the basement of the Baranof Hotel, At noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. At 8 o'clock—Elks Lodge. February 2 At noon—Chamber of Commerce, Baranof. B At 8 o'clock—Society 40-8 regular‘ business meeting, Legion Dugout. 400-tf DAY —] by &dte Box 5099 g NURSERY—Mothers care for o your small child. Mrs. Wm. Pas- ON YOUR WAY to work leave your ; SeY. Ph. 938 laundry at_anneau Laundvette. At DEALERS WANTEL — Unlimited tendant will care for it. Pick it selli h 70-4¢ { opportunities selling essential on way home. 3 product to Alaskan trade. Float- ingair Open-View Self-Service 406-tf 43 ‘ SEVERAL large ana Small Dia- Ronald Eugene Davis, 24-year- |next the Baranof Beauty Salon. The February 3 2 A old Sitka fisherman, and Lillian|move is from the Valentine Build-|At 8 o'clock—CDA card pasty,| monds. Perfect stones. Bargain] frozen food, meat display cases ¢ Esther Shotridge, 24-year-old em- |ing. Parish Hall, | prices at the First National| 2nd other commercial refrigerat- ployee of the Alaska Native Service| The Crown Life staff numbers Bank. 3 u grs lorferswb:‘g; prolms to aggressive in Sitka, have made application for [Herbert Rowland, neral agent. B e e e T o Nrie.adr Majl qugip- pp] on ow ge! g Genuine Nancy Ann Story Boo |EASY SPINDRIER washing ma- a marriage license with U. S. Com- missioner Gordon Gray. Eclipses of the moon are due in 1950 on April 2 and Sept. 26. and Joe Mangan and Jose Dumlao, sub-agents. Miss Mildred Kelly is part-time secretary. The telephone number will remain the same, 419. Dolls for Valentine’s Day at Alas- ka’s finest Hardware and Furniture Store.—adv. 410-6t NOTICE Notice is hereby given that NICK ROCOVICH, executor of the estat2 of Tom Rackich, deceased, has filed cations. Ed Friedrich Sales Cor- poration, San Antonio, Texas. 99-101 WANTED—Smali_turnished or un- l chine, good condition. Ph. Black 820 after 5 p.m. 93-tf FOR SALE in Seattle, 1948 Buick master Dynaflow. Lots of acces- sories. Low mileage, All in states. Perfect throughout. Also 1948 Dodge 4 dr, in Juneau. Low mile- furnished Apt. Ph. 374. Ask for Liddle. o1-tf FOR LONGER lasting clothes, use 7 w ]d H d s Y B “ his final report and account herein age. Excellent condition. Green| Juneau Laundrette. Machines ster= We're Working Hard to Serve You Better “The thinking fellow gty wly MRS apit) oed beiwoen washings. 3rd. ana Rocovich and Lillian Rocovich in|; HOT POINT range, 3 burners % fi-H | “35; Durine THE past twelve months we have given the people of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest periodic reports on what we have done to improve service to Alaska. . the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, ? We have made some major changes and a great many smaller changes in our ® Courleous Seerce on Markc]h ‘2'1, 1950, at 10:00 nt.;n.. evenings. 407-6t | 315 Decker Way. g A % . at which time all persons objecting 1 WINT! way of doing things. All of them have been designed to help us attain our goal P Hapi d Service PPl St S R 19237 GMC ! ton pickup. 1;3:3? Coml::tp;:&;gnhl:é (sh" lll;: —the best possible water transportation for Alaska at rates that will promote WITNESS my hand and official . D! upplies po P L Developing-Printing-Enlarging seal January 26, 1950. BUSINESSMEN and candidates. Artists’ Paints and Materials territorial growth and prosperity. Our entire organization is working full time on this job and our experience shows that we are making real progress. We are confident that our down-to- earth approach to Alaska transportation problems, which capitalizes on the experience, ideas and know-how of all members of The Alaska Line staff, means progressively better service for all Alaska. © 2 G. W. SKINNER, President Calls a @ Dependable Service PHONE 222 OR B4 ror A YELLOW* |provisions of the Last Will and equal shares in accordance with!the Testament of deceased. A hearing will be held on said Final Report and Petition before ORDON GRAY U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge—Juneau Precinct. First Pub: Jan. 27, 1950. Last Pub: Feb. 17, 1950. FIGHT INFANTILE PARALYSIS .| called Livorno in Italian. artd deep well cooker, excellent condition $75.00. Phone 43. 407-6t VERY REASONABLE, small house, partly furnished, for details call 987 or in person 328 So. Franklin MISCELLANEOUS GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent.‘ $750. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’'s Beauty Shop, Phone 201 Order your book matches early this year. Write Al Matson, Ju- neau or Phone 957. 407-12t The Italian port of Leghorn is Blue Printing - Photostats LOST AND FOUND FOUND—White gold diamond ring in vicinity of Bus Depot. Owner may have same by identifying and paying for this adv. Ph. Blue 302. 409-3t LOST—Golden cocker spaniel, 2 years old. Answers to the name of “Mike.” Anyone having seen this dog please call Black 400. 408-tf FOR RENT S STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano E.cp. Ph. 143 There are about 200 subsidiar;! | I ‘ | l‘ LOST—AIll black full grown male Angora cat. Reward. Ph. 407. 402-tf + A The National Geographic Society | Insecticides that will kill rat fleas says Christmas Island is the largest | are a valuable weapon against atoll in the Pacific ocean. plague. YELLOW CAB “The best fleet of cabs in town” craters on Mount Etna- besides the main crater at the top. ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY ! Sering Al Alaska

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