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PAGE EIGHT HOME STILL JUNEAU, SAY GOLDSTEINS ON EVE OF DEPARTURE It is not the easiest thing in the world for a man who has liv- ed in a town for 64 years to decide to sell a part of his business and | arrange to spend winter months in the south, but that is what 1. Goldstein is doing. “However, I won't be a retired business man. I am just a tired stein said Wednesday that he still had all interest in Juneau except the stock of his mercantile busi ness which was sold this summer When he closed his general store on Front Street, a few weeks ago, Mr. Goldstein ended a business that he had been operating for 50 years. And when Mr. and Mrs. Gold- stein sail for the south aboard the Princess Louise Friday morning they will be only saying a tempor- ary goodbye. Their residence will remain in Juneau where Goldstein’s property will be managed by Arnot Hendrickson who has been asso- clated with Mr. Goldstein in his store for the last 40 years. 1. Goldstein came to Alaska first in 1886. His father, Robert Gold- stein started the third store m‘ Juneau, and the Goldstein family| moved here from San Francisco| turn to Juneau in 1912, he remained | gory, a recent arrival in Juneau, lsl here until he joined the army dur- | inst alling a radio and refrigeration ing World War T and went OVErSeas . occ i an adjoining store and in 1918. He returned here in 1919 after service m Europe. Mayor & Times During the Goldstein has served six terms as mayor of Juneau, and two terms in the ity council. When President Harding—the only president ever to have visited Alaska—was in Ju- | another storeroom remains open thirty years L| neau, it was Mayor Goldstein’s ex- | perience to play host for the town to the presidential party. In 1926, Mr. Goldstein and Miss | g carol Kahn of San Francisco were married. Their son, Robert finish-| g ed high school in Juneau and is| now a senior in San Jose State University in California. He is ma- joring in education and plans to teach college history and econ- omies. Hendrickson in Charge Mr. Hendrlnksnn will have charge of all Mr. Goldstein’s property, his local rentals and business “I am fortunate in having Arnot to handle things for me now that I {am planning to spend much of my time in the south,” Mr. Goldstein said Wednesday. ‘One thing—I wish you to thank all of the people who have been my customers. Some of them have bought from me continuously for forty years. They are old friends, and I will miss them.” Mr. and Mrs, Goldstein will spend their winters in San Fran- cisco, where they have relatives. where I. Goldstein was born. When Robert Goldstein passed away, his son Isadore took over the store which he has operated for the last 50 years—with the ex-' ception of two years, 1910 and 1911, ! when he went into Iditarod—a real gold rush town. After his re- “Mr. Hendrickson will have our address and will feel hurt if our Juneau friends don’t call on us when in town,” both of the Gold- steins said. Part of the Goldstein property on Front Street is rented to the Alaska Road Commission. Art Gre- The Civil Air Patrol wishes to extend a “THANK YOU" 1o all people of the Gas- tineau Channel Area. Your cooperative spirit as extended during the Hallowe'en Party helped us to realize the desires to establish: 1. An Annual Hallowe'en Party for all 2. Fun and advaniages for children 3. Increased community spirit To the merchants for their initiation of decorative Hallowe' en window displays and fo the many people and organiza- tions not previously mentioned, we say THANKS for YOUR timely support. Juneau Squadron Civil Air Patrol Winter Excursion FARES TO: Keichikan Pefershurg Wrangell Save an Additional 10% on Round Trips for ~occupancy. First of the family to leave was the Goldstein’s cocker spaniel, & passenger on Pan Americar: for the south Wednesday afternoon. Their friends and long-time ac- quaintances will miss the Goldsteins and will be glad to see them in Juneau again when summer comes. l{n\u\fl there will still be Gold- in Juneau—for Miss Minnie in and Mrs. Robert Simpson, , and Charles Goldstein, his r continue to live here. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA “That sounds as if we are leaving for good,” Mrs. Goldstein said, “and we are not, you know. Juneau Is still home.” The territorial Bureau of the Budget met November 1, as pre- scribed by law. The routine session yesterday afternoon in the Gov- ernor’s office lasted past 5 p.o. Members are Gov. Ernest Gruen- ing, chairman; Auditor Frank A Boyle and Treasurer Henry Roden. TACOMA, Nov. 2—®—Walter| James Barker, Anchorage, Alaska, and Estella E. Lunde, Orting, Wash., have obtained a marriage licenw here. 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