The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 27, 1935, Page 8

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Angel of Mercy CITY MAILING | STATEMENTS OF | TAXESPAYABLE Assessment Work Is Com- pleted—September 5 Deadline for Half s the City »ssor H. R. 8h ent meetings of the n today that city 1d payable. unpaid by Sep- me delinquent pard amount due is balance will |company tenders, | word received here by M. S. Whit- ARCHIE SHIELS EXPECTED HERE ON FISH TENDER Sourdough Antor. of Bt ard’s Icebox’ Left Yukon at Ketchikan for Here | Archie W. Shiels, widely known Alaska pioneer, author of several |books on Alaska and President of the Pacific American Fasheries, Inc., is expected to arrive in Juneau 'to- morrow or Thursday. He came north on the Yukon but left the vessel at Ketchikan and will come in to Ju- |neau on one of his own fishing according to tier, -Assistant/ Collector of ~Cus= | tome, and close friend of i Mr. ied by his son, John. Mr. Shiels, who makes his home‘ in Bellingham, is one of the old| Shiels. The sourdough is acmmpan-: ~ THE ‘DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1935 { axplained that if pay- :Lxmers of the North, He was with' in or before | M. J. Heney when the latter built| W September 1 rebate of 2 percent | the Copper River and Northwestern l [4 will be made. |and has long been identified with v e aiz” Taxes that becon ielinquent | Alaska. His book, “Seward’s Icebox,” i will be assessed an har| |is considered one of the most au-; N of 1 ent per month from the . : | Lt o F Helene Madison, who hung up many | date of delinquency. " : = world’s swimming records m 1930 | No tax totals have been compiled gn41931 is shown in her uniform of yet. student nurse in Seattle, Wash., hospital where she is determined to win niche as an Angel of Mercy. GONSTRUGTION SPERLING FAMILY WORK AT COLONY ~ movEs wto Town MOVING ALONG . rry Sperling and family moved | y from their summer home at Point Louisa to their town resi- Givic Center Taking Form, dence og sper Aveue | Many Houses Under Roof, Roads Being Graveled Work is moving along in good style on the Matanuska colonization project, according to report of Col Roy Hunt, Administrator at the project, to the Alaska Rural Re- HO!STED AGAIN habilitation Commission at com- w gy pletion of activities last week. Juneau halibut prices boomed In the Civic Center, the tradng again late yesterday and this morn-| post is completed and heating is ing at the Cold Storage plant as 75 percent complete, he reports. The two sales were recorded. An aver- warehouse is under roof and the age quotation of 6 and 5 cents per cal work done. The basement pound was noted. The week-end cannery and creamery is 95 figures were 6 and 4 ¢ RESIDENCE ON 10TH| . McAuliffe is a passenger h on the icess Louise and ts to locate in the states. - HALIBUT PRICES shed and the roof is on| The Fane, skippered by Capt and the hospital site is cleared, ex- Ole Johansen, arrived yesterday cavation » forms with 3,000 pounds. The Alaska in. The \e gar- Coast Fisheries made the purchase an Juan Fish Company. | prices of 6 and 5 were age but the school is not yet start-for the ed. ‘A total of 34 wells have been Straight completed and 131 remain to be Ppaid started Capt. Olaf Larsen of the Avona Thirty-four of the colonists’ received 6.10 and 5 cents this morn- houses are now under roof, 76 are ing for 10900 pounds which he under construction and 50 remain to $0ld to the Sebastian-Stuart Fish be started Company. ‘There were no salmon sales re-| The Alaska Road Commission had cleared 19 miles of the farm roads, Ported today graveled 22 miles of the old roads ST e and three and one-half miles of the FROM new. Some 40 miles are being grub- FL[ER ATES i o i AlR-TOURING NORTH| Morale of the colonists and con-‘ o R, ::":’C;;f’“ corps :9"‘“‘““ excellent,| G g Mortimer of Belle Fourche, ol. Hunt reported. South Dakota, arrived aboard the MISS HOUSEL, TO SCHOOL |PAA Lockheed Electra from Fair- Elaine Housel left Juneau on the banks and left for Wrangell in Princess Louise, for Seattle. She the PAA Lockheed Electra to con- will enroll at the Holy Names Nect With the Princess Louise Academy there. She is making the Southbound. southbound trip in the company Mortimer conducts a flying serv- of Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren. ,ice at Belle Fourche. His equip- P ~ ment includes a two-place Nicholas = {Beazley plane and a thr »place| Schlllmg' us . Challenger Robin. He has been in| S §fl ‘“\' > business in the Belle Fourche dis-| trict for seven years. He is re- |turning from a trip to the Interior, | having spent a week in .»\n(‘hm'age\ and a week in Fairbanks vumng\ friends. He stated that Oscar| “Cowboy” Winchell of the Star| Airways in Anchorage taught hlm to fly eral years ago. IT HAS MORE . | srsr o rision tt of Berkeley, | arrived on the Aleutian and istered at the Gasting FOR SALE! FAST CRUISER hour, sleeps two, cooking 18 miles per facilities and excellent for sport fishing. [ J COMMUNICATE WITH Laurence Freeburn SITKA, ALASKA PAA LOCKHEED | |spot had been reported by _|Coloin, Charles Maki, Jack Calvin, |Olsen. | Mrs. Pegues, thoritative books ever written on' | Alaska. He has written much about the North, most of it for private pub]icau:m. i EkET AP e | ARRIVES HERE FROM INTERIOR Plane Delayed. ‘5t White-' horse—Comes Through at High Altitude The PAA Lockheed Electra from | Fairbanks arrived in Juneau at; 10:30 o'clock this morning after h:xv-‘ ing been delayed since Surday af-| ternoon at Whitehorse by bad | weather. W. J. Barrows, Acting Di- vision Engineer, and Walter Hall, ' Pilot, at the controls of the Elec- | |tra, remained in contact with chc' local airport throughout the flight and succeeded in getting through despite unfavorable conditions. | The Electra climbed to 12,000 feet, above the cloud area, immedi- | ately after leaving Whitehorse and travelled at that elevation for 60 miles to Berners Bay where a bright radio. The pilots found the “hole” in the low ceiling and descended to their land course. A 1,500 foot ceiling pre- vailed at the local airport so no difficulty was experienced in finding the field and landing. | Passengers on the plane were G F. Mortimer, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew | Olson and Miss Eva Miscovich. 26 PASSENGERS LEAVE JUNEAU ON $.5. ALASKA Ship from Westward Calls Here Yesterday with All Berths Filled the steamer Alaska left When Pacific Coast Dock at 4 o'clock| yesterday afternoon for Seame, 26 | Juneau passengers were aboa: The vessel had arrived from the Westward at 2:30 o'dock in the' |afternoon with' practically all ac- | commodations taken. The outbound list: For Seattle — J. King Shanks,| Henry Golden, Benny Golden, Irene Burke, Glen Carrington, Philip! Hauge, Mrs. Kvernvick, Belva Wil- |liams, Inez Larson, Le Pano, Gerry |C. A. Lindstrom, F. H. Earle, Carl' For Ketchikan—John E. Pegues, Donald S. Hartzell, P. W. Anderson, Duncan Cogo, A. N. Dromier, Sig Wallstedt, Wal- ter Torbet, Floyd Strang Henry Roaum. SADIE_ORR DUNBAR WILL BE HONORED AT THURSDAY LUNCHEON Sadie Orr Dunbar, First Vice- President of the National Federa- |tion of Women’s Clubs, will be the | honored guest at a luncheon Thurs- |day at the Moder Coffe¢ Shoppe, o« o the best way to make a perfect ynion of two pieces of metal is by welding them together. ...and the best way to get a more pleasing flavor and a better taste in a cigarette is by welding together the different types of tobacco. .. r That is just what we do in making )“CHESTERFIELD Cigarettes — the three types of mild ripe home-grown to- baccos, that is tobaccos grown in this country, are welded together. Then they are welded with aromatic Turkish. When these tobaccos are welded @ lm w&m‘romwco 3 FROM FLAT ARRIVE HERE BY AIRPLANE One Passenger Purchases Return Ticket, Leaves This Afternoon, - Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Olson and Miss Eva Miscovich, all from Flat, arrived today aboard the PAA { Lockheed Electra. Olson is a part-, ner with Axel Palmgren and Tony Lindstrom in the Goodnews Bay Mining Co., working ground on Flat Creek and Happy Creek in the Flat district and on Goodnews Bay. He' accompanied Mrs. Olson and Miss Miscovich from Flat to Juneau and engaged passage on the return mp of the Electra to Fairbanks this af- ternoon. given by the Juneau Women's Club.| Mrs. Olson is enroute to her PAUL FI\EST DANCE MUSIC EVER IN JUNEAU! one type of tobacco. and better-tasting cigarette. together you get a combined flavor which is entirely different from,,agy It is this welding of the rfght " ¢ amounts of the right kind of tobac- cos that makes CHESTERFIELD a milder Chcstcrflcld ... the cigarette thats MILDER ChCStCl'flCld ... the c{garettc that TASTES M ANNOUNCES DAVE 'BURNETT T-0-N-1I-G-H-T Terminal Cafe The Year’s Biggest Musical News TOGETHER AGAIN! SMOKEY MILLS o T O R S T PRI R T T e R e D R TITF EAS RNE i P TR = 4 Members of the Douglas Island|home in Snohomish, Washington, ‘Women's Club are especially invited where she will spend the winter, re- | | i to attend, according to Dolores Dudueff, Secretary of the local | club. - eee = MRS, GREEN FROM ANCHORAGE, IS HERE Mrs. J. L. Green of Anchorage ar- |rived aboard the Alaska. Mrs. Green | was met at the dock by an ambu- !lance and taken to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Tom Barkeston, at Auke Lake, | J. L. Green was registrar at the Arnthorage Land Office for several years amuk about three veas ago -when hg‘Wd nvny { turning to Flat in the spring. She |stated that she may take a trip to | 8weden this winter. { Miss Miscovich, daughter of Peter { Miscovich, Flat mining operator, will stay at the home of Mrs. Olson this winter and go to high school| in Snohomish. She is entering her| senior year. This will be her first visit to the States. She was born in Fairbanks and has spent her winters there and her summers at Flat. Mrs. Olson, Miss Miscovich and G. F. Mortimer were passengers aboard the PAA Lockheed Vega flown by ‘Bob Ellis to Wrangell this afternoon to connect with the Princess Louise. ON JUNEAU’S BUSIEST C‘ORI\’ER ® IF YOU PLAN A PARTY, TOP IT OFF WITH A TRIP TO THE TERMINAL. FINEST FOOD, DRINKS AND DANCNG! PEPPY MUSIC — LILTING SONGS TERMINAL CAFE

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