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PAGE SIX 190 CARRIED BY * ALASKA COASTAL | WEEKEND FLIGHTS Weekend flights by Alaska Coast- al Alrlines carried a total of 190 | passengers with 37 on For Haines: Bob Vermeire, M. A, Rainey; for Skagway | Gallant, J. C. Hoyt For Hoonah: son; ence E for Tenakee: Hood Bay: Hawk Inlet: | Jewell, D. B. Monteko. For Lake Hasselborg interport | nirs Tom George, Jr., L, C. Jones, Jackson, Martin Victor and Mrs. Mr. T. Andrews, Anna Phyllis Martin; Mildred Jones; W.W. Oaks, Ji flights, 75 departing from Juneau| jouce Smith; for Funter Ba and 78 arriving. Departing for Sitka, passengers were: Ralph Strong, Kermit Cesar, | Bertha Bloomer | ty sorrells For Ketchikan Mr. and Rev. Flor- ackson; for for w2 and Bet- A. Gunderson, T. P. Hansen, Natalie Simeonoff, Esther Carlson,| Anderson, Miss C. Foster. For Petersburg: J. R. Hanson, Beatrice Wilson, Ja- | lia Matson, A. H. Walker, McAfee, R. Warren, D. Light, A.| 8. C.|for Wrangell: Sawyers Landing wW. B s Feero; Mary Williams; for Elmer and Ed Petersburg: Harry Eskelson, O. Lilliegraner; from Hoonah: David Branson, Jack Branson, H. Johnson, |Roy Brown, R. Shuff. From Chatham: Donita Likness; from Hawk Inlet: D. B. Montero; from Hood Bay K. O. Nelson; from Tulsequah: W. Bridger, Cox. From Taku Lodge: roe; from Pelican: Gerald Mon- | ! B. Spielman, B. Cahbot, W. W. Boddy, S. Camp- bell, M. Anderson, P. Williams, C. Triber, R Triber From Haines: E. Shatkeim, D. R. Keck, P. A. Doyle, Brooks Stev- ens, Butch Ebert, | Ebert, Juanita Stephen, S. A. Brown K. J. Braithwaite, Dr. and Mrs. Jackson, Sgt. and Mrs, C. Moran. From Skagway: Mrs. Neuville E. Gene and Pat THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAL ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Baleg an- nounces the forthcoming marriage of their daughter Patricia Ann to Mr. James Burns. The wedding will be solemnized Saturday eve- in Episcopal Church in Douglas, the Rev. McPhetres reading the VOWS. Invitations will not be issued but all friends of the couple are cor-| dially invited to attend the wedding | and the reception to be held at the | home of the brides parents imme- ning, September 30, at & o'elock | ALASKA GUY RUSSO IN Guy Russo arrived home 1ast| week for a visit with his family before going to a new location \nl the field with the U. S. Bureau of Mines, of which he is an em-{ ployee. > lREMINOTON 12 guage automafic tomorrow, Miss Boschker is a| shotgun. Phone Green. 216 eve- ! | graduate of State Teachers College,| ninss. | Kalamazoo, Michigan, with a m“'lSELL DRESSES FROM NEW YORK | jor in English and minors in soc-! ¢595 yp- Fifth Ave, N. Y, firm ial science and general science. desires women to sell New Dress- She has had several years of tea-{ o¢ guits, Lingerie, Hosiery. Seen ching experience in both elemen- “Vogue,” “Mademoiselle.” Good tary and high schools in the staresi commissions. Write for sample of North Dakota, South Dakotd,| poor Modern Manner, 260JP NEW DOUGLAS TEACHER Miss Ann Boschker, Douglas High School English teacher, will arrive | for Pelican: Mrs. Toivo Mrs. Andy Anderson; : Lyle Bieber; for F. Paul, Jr. Arriving from Pelican, passen- gers were: Brooks Hanford, Mrs. R. Burns, W. and Mary J. Ganty, Mrs. P. S. Ganty; from Hoonah: A. Requim, T. Andrew; from Petersburg: William Wood; from Wrangell: B. Adsit. From Ketchikan: Chris Nelson, Cliff Gardner, Malutin, Admiral Zuesler; diately following the ceremony. Miss Balog was born and raised on the Channel, attending the Douglas Public Schools until her graduation with the class of 1948 Carlso! Anderson for Gusts Chatham Sagorsky, K. Therson, Bill Davis, Bill Lundy, George Ramos, Elaine Eldemar, Lucrecia Eldeman, John Osborne, Audrey Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wortman, O. 8. McAdams, Judith, Dorothy, Geraldine and Viv- ian Brown, Art Litflefield, Louise Toorak, Jimmy Kitka, Silvia Bren- ner, Nellie Henry, E. White, H Milton, Jerry Nelson, Betty Rob- erts, George and Leona Allen, A. Prank, Mabel Goodlataw, Harold Bahr, Marylou Cooper, L. C. Por- Cpl. Lex Utter, E. H. King; from Gus‘avus: Roy Downing, Miss White. From Sitka: Mrs, Drinkwater, John Osvorne, Amelia Gunderson, Mrs. Murphy, Fred Jonanson, Max Rogers, W. Borsch, Jack Miller, Art Sigorsky, Dave Graves, Richard Casad, Glen Race, John Jacobs, Jack Miller, Frances Johnson, Max Penrod, Bonnie Fleming, Miss Bry- ant, F. Stevens, Nellie Pickle, Sue Keough, H. Maseberg. From Hood Bay: K. Kavande. 13 Are Killed in Accidents inN. W. (By Associated Press) The Pacific northwest had more secidental deaths this weekend than on most holidays, At least) 23 persons were killed, 15 in traffic iwccidents, Four others died in the crash of a light plane and four. drowned. the U. S. Bureau of Mines. Mr. Burns, son of Mrs. J. N. Dox- on of Seattle, has been a resident on the Channel for the past three years and is now employed by the Aundy S“:;‘"' Channel Bus Lines, ck from TO STATES Miss Dorothy Ann Rice was a PAA passenger on Saturday for Van Nuys, Calif, where she will enroll in the public schools for this term. In Van Nuys, she will stay with her grandmother, until Her mother, Mrs. Ray Rice, arrives there Vnext month on a business trip. . D.LW. CLUB MEETING The Douglas Island Womans Club will hold their regular meeting for September at the home of Mrs. Edwin C. J. Johnson, Wednesday | evening, at 8 o'clock. All ladies of the community especially the S more recent arrivals ,are most cors HEATINE:; HYEST {dially invited to attend and be- Laurence Kolloen of Seattle is a!come acquainted. For information guest at the Baranof Hotel. {call 643. \ | i | | i | COUNCIL MEETING TONIGHT The Douglas City Council will hold a regular meeting tonight in | the Council Chambers, following | sitting as a Board of Equalization | for taxpayers beginning at 7:30. ticket under absentee law before| LDis evening will be the. last and you leave for the States. | final date for property owners to Republican Club of Juneau, M_\present their complaints upon as- aska, Commissioner’s Precinct. sessments on property.as stated on 603-1mo. recent notification cards. SEATTLE VISITOR Harry Mundt of Seattle is stop- ping at the Baranof Hotel. ABSENTEE VOTING | Voter: Be sure to vote Republican Bundle up EVERYTHING that needs Laundering or Dry Cleaning and ....LET US HELP! - Alaska PARKING METER VIOLATIONS | VISITING DAUGHTER Notice is hereby given that on| Mrs. Kirsten Shirk of Seattle is and after September 16, 1950, the |a house guest of her daughter, Mrs. patrolman on duty will no longer | Frank Cashen and family. turn parking meter handles for car | owners. Whenever the Red flag| MILTON TENNISONS HERE is up, it will be deemed a parking| Mr. and Mrs. Milton: Tennison violation whether an additional|and two childrén were recent ar- coin is in the meter or not and rivals in Douglas taking residence the car owner will be subject to a|in the Hoskins apartments. The traffic ticket and fine: UeEMS{gamily came here from Seattle. Juneau Police Department By Authority of The City Council.' the City Cleaners Co. in Juneau. Republican Rally Come One ========e Come All * Meet the Republican Candidates for the . Legislature * HMear from Them the Kind of Government Your . Territory So Urgently Needs * Free Showing of Movie Shorts starts at 7:30 p.m. * Rally Starts at8P. M. MUSIC by iliiidy Hill}ler and His Orchestra TWENTIETH CENTURY THEATRE Mr. Tennison ls employed with, z California and Minnesota. | In addition to teaching English, | Miss Boschker will have charge of the high school library. Also, play, supervise school publications, and teach girls' physical education. 2 TAG DAYS COMING UP THIS WEEK; BPWC T0 SPONSOR AFFAIR The Juneau Business and Pro- fessional Womens’ Club held an active session at its business meet- ing today noon in the Terrace Room of the ‘Baranof Hotel, in making plans for a busy season of club work, | Final arrangements were made | for. a BPW sponsored Tag Day te be held in Juneau this Friday and saturday, September 15 and 16, to | raise funds to build a new watir | reservoir for the Minfield Home; and for the Juneau Teen Age Clubi The tags will be sold by members | of the Teen Age Club. PresidentKate Smith named Miss Olive Montell as chairman: of the | Tag Day committee and she will | select her assistants. It was pointed out that the | reservoir at the Minfield Home | has seen the best years of its serv- |ice and that health department | regulations make it imperative a | new ‘reservoir replace that now in use. L | The president announced that Wednesday, October 18, has been |set for the annual reception given |by the BPW for the Juneau tea- |chers and other business and pro- fessional women. The reception will be held at 8 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Temple. This date |was chosen in observance of Na- | tional ~ Business Womens' Week, | October 15-21. | The club made arrangements to |extend an invitation to the State | Federation for Alaska of Business | and Professional Womens' Clubs to | hold the biennial convention next May in Juneau; the Juneau club to be hosts for the event. The last ' blennial convention was held at McKinley National Park. | o RETURNS TO SITKA Charles Wortman, owner of the {Sitka Drug store and Mrs. Wort- man left Juneau on an Alaska Coastal Airliqes plane yesterday after a short business and vacation trip here. " FROM KETCHIKAN John Gilmore of Ketchikan is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. New FALSE PLATE Save Money—Order By Mail! Low As Only SKILLED DENTAL. 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Motor and gear A-1. This boat CLEAN throughout. Radio-telephone, hy- draulic throttles, etc. Included MOKDAY, SEPTE Phone 676 JUNEAU: 603-4t | TWO bedroom house near Northern Commercial Co. Will sell for cash or trade for troller. TWO bedroom furnished house— close to schools and business dis- trict, $5500. REBUILT quonset partially fur- nished. Best location. Excellent electric stove, refrigerator and water heater. apartment and duplex, furnished. to business district, SEVERAL high-income businesses. Details by interview. building Very close is additional completely recon- | EXCELLENT lots for home sites. ditioned Kermath motor. Illness in family forces sale, | Some on Gold Street. 2,000, | POUGLAS: Cliff Elmore, Box 371, Sitka, Al-|NEW LISTING: aska. BABEE-TENDA — baby's original | COMPLETELY safety chair; Carry-Cart, folding light weight stroller; other items. Not sold in stores. Call Agency Black 880, WEBSTER Green 935. $115.00. 602-3t wire recorder, 1-2t | TWO bedroom home. Close to Ask about this. furnished home. Basement, garage and enclosed yard and garden. Immediate occupancy. school. f 1-3t { WEST JUNEAU: NEW, three bedroom home. Finest electrical equipment. Garage. Terms. d FIREPLACE Wood cut to order.| GLACIER HIGHWAY: $10.00 for large load. Call Black | BEAUTIFUL log home with stone 279. 1-1mo. fireplace, furnace. Un- furnished, garage, e lONE Coldspot refrigerator, good{SEVERAL good buys in country condition, $100; one GE electric range, $35; one GE washing ma- chine, $50; 2 chests of drawers and 2 twin beds, springs and mattresses. Also other household items. 522 10th, Patented land and Fine summer home property. good homes. on Lena's Cove. |MUBPHY & MURPHY 601-3t ¢ REALTORS — ACCOUNTANTS TAYLOR TOT, baseball spikes, size | Phone 676 over First National Bank 9, 2 steel folding chairs, hip boots, size 9. Red 230. 601-5¢ EASY SPINDRIER, $125, 2-pc. dav- eno set, $125. Also other furnish- ings, reasonable. See at Lee Smith’s near Airport. 600-tf i ! SUBURBAN PROPERTY FAMILY home, 3 bedrooms, bsmt., 5 acres patented land, 2 rm. log cabin, other bldgs., main high- | way, Pederson Hill | BEAUTIFUL 5 acres patented | W FOR SALE 3 BEDROOMS—4th may be added. Large living and, dining room Electric range and refrigeratot. Automatic ofl furnace. Furnished. Full level lot in. Casey-Shattuck district. $11,500, BELLES CAFE—Priced only 8t fi%- ture price. Continuous record ot good earnings through history ot operation. Extended lease availe able at present location. For sale for cash or terms. Available to buyer with good record of ex- perience. All equipment in top condition. ¢ VIEW LOT on 7th Street. DUPLEX: Very luxurious owhers apartment, with $75.00 per mont rental unit. Both apartments tompletely furnished. Good lops- tion. View. G.E. automatig fut: nace in top condition. pe FRITZ COVE. Thréé bedroonts Well built house with large iiving foom and modern kitchen, Bases ment. 3% acres cleared patenteq ground. Large commercial en. ‘Good beach and boat maote age. § Winn-Phone 234 Office in Gastineaw Hotel : ; NEW LISTING—60 x 140 lot, best neighborhood, view, $2,000, - NEW LISTING—Garrison house appraised at $12,500 for house, $1,500 for lot, $1,000 for furn ¥ We think lot is worth $2,50 bew ing 80 x 100, nearly douhle;. for total $16,000. $3200 will Handie on comb. GI-FHA loan, furnished. 4 bedrooms, Crane hedting, ‘buflt 10 years ago. . NEW LISTING—3 bedroom unfuf- nished, garage, built 1% years. Behrends Ave. $15,500. NEW LISTING, DOUGLAS—com- pletely furnished 2-bedroom house St. Anns Ave,, elec. stové and re- SINGER sewing machine, treadle | poacn land south of Thane, 2 or ' friz. $4,900. type. 824 West 9th. 597-14t | WOOD FOR SALE—Cut to order, $9 rick, $18 cord. Hichey's MKkt. Auke Bay or see Wayne Small- wood. 592-3mo. ;THIRTY-ONE foot fishing boat, | seven foot beam, 100 hp. Mercury engine with new marine clutch; | fan tail or seiner stern, gas tank capacity ninety gallons; boat de- Bo signed for gill netter but rigged with gurdies and stainless steel line; boat comes with dinghy, anchor, compass, etc., launched September 1946, Price $2500.00 Contact C. R. Wilson % Alaska, or Phone Douglas 465. REMINGTON rifle, model 81, cal- iber 300 savage; Winchester rifle, model 63, caliber 22. Phone 269. . 588-3t SLIGHTLY USED vacuum cleaner. Phone Red 170 after 5 p.m. 75-tf DAVENO, swing rocker and break- fast set, excellent condition, $175. Sgt. Nickols, Phone 262. ! CRESENT Apartments. Call $28. 68-t1 CRUISER Phone Blue 809, SEVERAL large and Smau Dia- monds. Perfect stones. Bargain pricey at the [First National Bank. %o —_— 3HOE REPAIR ' machinery arnd equipmen:, See First National Bank. 93-tf “Northwind.” ] FOR RENT e i ARCADE ROOMS under new man- agement. Newly . re-decorated, steam heat, reasonable rates. 603-1mo. ONE BEDROOM with private bath. Gentleman preferred. 522 10th. 601-3t OFFICE space building, 34x60, In- quire at I. Goldstein. 587-tf e e b it ROOM and board—Phone Douglas 165. 4 t1 STEAMMEATED Hootus, weekly of Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69t. WURLITZER ‘Spinit pfano for rent: Anderson Ptano Shop,' Ph. 143, | FROM KETCHJKAN ) A. L. Florence of Ketchikan i< staying ot the Baranof Hotel. FROM SEATTLE J. C. Greeley of Seattle is regis- tered at the Baranof Hotel. FROM HOONAH Mrs, Jack Templin of Hoonah i registered at the Baranof Hotel. LENSES PRESCRIBED Juneau APPOINTMENTS New Bul | GENERAL CONTRACTORS Glacier Construction Co. lding — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling PHONE 357 | | il t 1 Pan|— American Alrways, Annette Is, RELIABLE MAN wanted to call | | i H i 1 75-4t | 17-t° 3 bedrooms, own waterpower sys- tem all year, no light or water, bills, marine railway, tools, other ! good features. A H VIEW lots at Auke Bay on main highway. Also Fritz Cov¢c Road; 5 acres Auke Lake; 80 acres Lemon Creek. All patented Jand. ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS b Druxman-Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. WANTED on friends and neighbors, Won-" derful opportunity. $15 to $20 in a ‘day. No experience or capital required. Permanent. Write to- day. McNESS COMPANY, Dept. B, 2423 Magnolia St., Oakland 7, = Calif. WANTED—girl with bookkeeping experience, also the knowledge of the operation of a bookkeeping | machine. It is part time work about four hours daily. Write PO Box 3081, 603-tf | WANTED—2 or 8 room furnished apartment, no children. Call| Hatlin at Gastineau Hotel, 600-6t WANTED—Good homie for kitten. Phone 284. 598-t1 WANTED spmeone’ to . care for 2, children, Phone 971, 593-3t DRESSMAKING _and _alterations. Phons Red 632, 46-t WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe, 45-t1 PAINT now! Cail Ralph A, Tref- fers after § p.n. far free esti- mate. Phore 996 - 83-41 WANTED TO RENT 2 or 3 bed- room apartment or house, unfur- nished. Town or highway. Must be modern. Permanent, respon- sible. Phone 721 daytime. 585-tf MISCELLANEQUS —— KNIVES SHARPENED. ' Georges’ Thrifty, Shop. 603-t1; NOTICE . JAINES Cafe will close 'Sepf tenber NEW LISTING—3 bedroom, fur. nished. Yard, boat house, ma- rine ways. This house w'l sure prise you. Willoughby Ave. Med- ium price. NEW LISTING—2 apv. dupiex front and rear entrances to. both hdwood floors, full bsmnt, autd oil, furn. like new, 2 bedropmd each apt., down furn up Ilnldg nge.: 5! 709 .W. 10th. Owner, fina SPECIAL—26 milés ‘above log house, 3 outbldgs.” 5 aores pat. Right on highway. - $5,000, $600 down, $30 wo. B SPECIAL—come in and, réad the description - of nley . Springs, Baranof. Hot. Springs, Mole Harbor 135 acres pat, .. SPECIAL—a large downtown bldg. 100% occupied, $75,000, ‘will' gross $14,000 year. ANY part of town—at nearly any price. 'uneaus $1,900 2 bed furn. Willoughby.'An eviction. Will take deposit: $2300 @ oed furn Basin R. Small, available today. $3,250 shop on Willowghby. Water, main artery froncs. $5,800 3 bed furn. *Star H. close in, view - $6,800 2 bed furh Gastineau. ‘Bimt workshop, close' in. B $11,000 2 bed furn Highway. Unfin, $15,000 rooming house 6 rooms: plus $15,000 2 bed furn. Behrends 8 yr ald, hdwood floors. « Large bai and garage. Yard. $17,000. 2 apt Duplex, GCigld{ Belt Best construction, auto furn. In- come $200. View, furn; best. $16,500 4 bed furn. Highway. Beau. tiful yard, view, 350 ft water hwy ‘frontage. 4 scres. Owner will finance reasonable, Douglas Highway; - $5500 3 bed furn. Beach 'side Seawall, garden, view, olese in. Snuy 11th until further ‘notice. . 599-8¢}: "INSULATION 3 INJOY 'a warm draft free’ home’ this: winter ‘with modern ‘alumin-| um insulation. Installed by skill-) ed ‘mechanics. Warde A. John- son—Phone 81. 596-1mo No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 913 STORM WINDOWS 11 aluminum frames—permanently installed. Glass adjustable for ventilation—removable from in- side and interchangeable with screens. Beautiful—permanent— economical. As nationally adver- tised ‘and used. Warde A. John- son—Phone 81. 595-26t SUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up. Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 201. 315 Decker Way. WINTER. and POND, Ce, Ise. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Matesials Blue Printing - Phoetestats FROM TACOMA William D. Smith of Tacoma is stopping at the Baranof Hotel, USED CARS 1947 KAISER sedan, good condition and good tires. See at 940 W. 10th St. 1-5¢ 1950 CHEVROLET sedan. Phone Red 170. 598-t¢ "41 PONTIAC in excellent condition, loaded with extras and 5 new tires. New paint and undercoat. Priced right. Phaone 039 2 short one long. 597-tt 1947 MERCURY four-door sedan. 1847 IHC panel. 1940 PONTIAC 4 door sedan. 1947 INTERNATIONAL, %-ton pickup. 75-t 1847 PLYMOUTH 4-door sedan. R. W. COWLING CO. 684