The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 8, 1937, Page 6

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WANT ADS WANT AD } INFORMATION | Cuu-x:t h\: nvorag:v;'ords to tk;c line. Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: One day .10¢ Additional days 5¢ Minimum chaige ....50¢ Copy must be in the office by 2 o'clock in the afternoon to insure insertion on same day. We accept ads over telephone from persons listed in telephone directory. Phone 314—Ask for Ad-taker. In case of error or if an ad | has been stopped before ex- , piration, advertiser please no:i- | fy this office (Phone 374) at | once and same will be given | attention. ]‘HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | FOK SALL FOR SALE—Chrysler good shape, §7. Room 4 Rooms. 52 coupe. In FOR SALE—§ room house on Basin road; also lot on 5th near Ken- nedy. Reasonable. Phoné 330. FOR SALEElectric Philco radio, $15, good condition. Phone 385 FOR SALE—Eswcceric Philco radio. Good condition. Phone 286, Property NE corner S(mdy mr‘nm(- & Banfi FOR SALE Front and Main. Inquire Faulkner FOR SALE—44-ft. 35 h.p. Diesel Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- but trolling and seine fishing. Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, care Olson & Sunde Sl\xpynnl-w. Seattle, Wash., or Sunde & d’Eve Company, Seattle, Wash. FOR SAI five-passenger touring sedar. condition. Connors Motor Co. FOR RENT 1933 Pontlac, b two- door -1 FOR RENT 5 room house: 2 bed- rooms, oil burner. $25. Seatter Tract, House No. 1565. FOR RENT — 4 room furnished house. Call 67 after 6 p.m. FOR RENT — Steam heated room, Phone 3602, FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment. Phone 3204. FOR RENT—Seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room house. Oil range. Phone 12% af'er 5 pm. 9-ROOM steam™rated fum'=had house, 2 bathe @ hrd.o*m: - tric range Frigidaire. W..dsor Apts. LOZY, warm, furr apts Liht, water, dishes, cooking utensils and bath. Reasvuable at Seaview. FOR RENT — Nice quiet heated room for gentleman. 114 West 6th St. Phone 330. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, Phone 2004. 425 7th St. 1ry The Empire classifleds uuick results, T Winter Rates | SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every | taste. Reservations Alaska Afr | Transport. wor + | 1l B | | “% 300 Rocms . 300 Baths from $2.50 Special Weekly Kates ALASKANS LIKE THE PHONE. 105 l Free Delivery Juneau P.onecr _ the Gulf to Kodiak, enroute to hcrl ' RECEIVES BRUISES, Bert’s Cash Grocery ’ ; ANiuD WANTED — To buy a wardrobe trunk in good condition. Write Empire N. 207. WANTED to room ana board chil- dren—Reasor:able rates, schooling inciuded. Minfield Home, Lena Beach or write Minnie Field, Box 763, Juneau. TURN your olc gold inlo value Cash or trade at Nugeel Shop. MISCELLANEGUS Phone 4951. Burtord Co. MIMEOGRAPHING? Or leave orders J. B GUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- nents, $..75. Iinger wave. 50c. Lola's Beauty Shop, telephone 2ul, 515 Decker Way: PIANO lessons, sussical or popular. Beginner:’ fall classes now start- ing. Phone 544. Rurh Wood. LOST AND FOUND LOST in Douglas or Juneau, three padlock keys on ring. Finder please return to Guy €mith Drug Store. LOST—Billfold containing currency. Reward. Relurn to Empire. LOST — Important papers between Juneau Motors and St. An Hos- pital. Finder plcace call Hilda D. Krause, pl\mw 983, Rewarc PENGUIN HERE ON VOYAGE T0 ST. PAUL ISLE Flshcues Motorship Brings Warden Don Haley and Mail to Juneau id Posted to continue to the West- ward at midnight, the Fisheries Bureau ship Penguin, commanded by Capt. Harold H. Knutson, arrived here at 8 o'clock last night with sixteen passengers and 40 pouches of first class mail aboard from the . States. Haley and Mrs. Hale and their 1. The Penguin two pouch- ot letter mail for Juncau | Amon; the passcngers for the Westward aboard the Penguin are! es Nurseé Helen 'Cube, of Minneapolis, for 'Unalaska and Bishop Alexy, head ' of Church, On leaving Juncau, the Pumunw will make ' for 'Soapstone Point, where ‘she will land two pa destination at St. Paul, in the Prib-| ilof Islands. e STREET ACCIDENT'l Charles Mcician received cuts) and bruises yesterday afternoon‘[ when he was accidentally knocked | over by a milk wagon. He is now a patient at 8t. Anns' Hospital. The‘ Emhk wagcn clid onto the sidewalk when pa: another car and Me-| Lcu.md s knock:d down Ludwig Nelson WATCIIMAKER and JEWELER i Juneau, Alaska PHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco bakery White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 1 655 _brompt Delivery Steamer Movements NARTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to arrive tomorrow afternoon or evening. Yukon scheduled Wednesday. scheduled 1 to arrive to arrive SCHEDULED SAIL'NGS Northland - scheduled to sail from Seattle night of Febru- ary 10. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle February 12. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle February 13. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Nu sweamer north, west. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leuves every Wednes- day night at 6 p. m., for Sitka and wayports. Dart Jeaves every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake and wayports. v e e et e 000 0 e s . ° . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . - » . . . . v 16 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT TTLE, Feb. o'clock last night w € 8.—Steamer Yu- k°n sailed fot Alaska ports at 10 h 160 first class and 19 steerage passengers ahm\xd.; The following pdssenzgers aboard steamer dre booked for Juneau: Leo Preg, W. S. Pekuvich and wife. Sam’ Allen, N. L. Troast, Fred 5. Walker, Carl Hall, F. E. Metcalf, :SCAMMELL 13 TRANSFERRED T0 ATLANTIB COAST Commander Zeusler Nam- ed to Succeed Him on Cutter Northland (Seattie ‘1 mes) Comdr. W. K. Scammell of the cutter Northland, famous Arctic cruise ship, has been appointed chie! of staff of the Jacksonville Divis- ion of the Coast Guard, effective March 1, is was announced today He will be succeeded in the Noril land by Comdr. F. A. Zeusler, nov chief communications officer of th> Coast Guard with headquarters in ‘Washington, D. C. Commander Zeusler will take ovor the Northland in Seattle March 15 During previous tours of duty wi the Seattle Division, he command the cutter Chelan, rec tran ferred to Boston, and was chief of staff here. Commander Scammell is . widely known oh the Pacific Coast and i “laska. He made three cruises in the famed cutter Bear, used by Ad- | miral Richard E. Byrd in the Ant- arctic expeditions, and former'y was chief of staff of the Coast Guyari mn Seattle. After serving in transports, de- tro and other government ves- | ‘€ls on the Atlantic and in thé cut- er Gresham on the Great Lakes, (Commander Scammell was trans- ferred to Seattle. In the North- land, he succeeded Comdr. 8. V. s ec0ecsesc0coees e i‘[ “?fi"iuh;:m;i Rl" n\iel;:m; AB';:_' Parker, transferred to Coast Guard sy ” 3 5 headquarters in Washington, D. C. ar, Alex Holden, Ruth Mono-| ‘The Northland, based in Seattls, han, L. A. Joynson. sails each spring on a seven-month % AP ; cruise of Bering Sea and the Arctic, oLw tide 5:38 2. m., 34 feet High tide 11:35 . m., 16.6 feet “11 feet Low tide 6:10 p. m.,, . D ATTENTION MASONS There will be a Stated Communi- cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 Passengers for Juncau on the Pen- wonday evening at 7:3). Work in guin were Fisheries Warden Donald 0 M, M. degree and important All Masons urged tc at- business. tend. By orderx of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary. adv. TIDES TOMORROW jcarries medical aid to remote vil- lages, assists ships in distress and enforces the law. The vessel also serves as a floating courthouse in <olated districts of Alaska. She was cne of the first ships to reach Neme when that city was destroyed by fire two years ago. e Tndav's News ‘Tuuay—Embire. IGHT CoucHs * Quickly cluckcd without *‘dosing” 'm the Russian Orthodox| CAN AD'AN | 5 vngem; 2 for Sand Point, then will head across | SAILINT TO VANCOUVER, YICTOY IA From Juneau PRINCESS NORATI February 11 and 20 March 1 Tickew. reservatons and ful} particulars trom V. W, hULflfl“.l. A(el. JUNEAU Day or Night WELDING ALASKA ARC WELDERS Phone 379 s we truly believe thar we we sell Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Footwear DEVLIN’S | i ( { —_ ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ Soft Water Washing ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE t5 'Chatham Mwany 1ranspo:tation Ce. “M.S. DAR’I‘” uavas Femmer Dock every PFriday! |8t 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port | Alexander aad way ports, PFreight received rot later than 4' p. m. Thursday. | FOR INFORMATION lMUR!Cl C. REABER, Phona 4622 'CHANNEL R'JS LINF | | 1 ESTEBETH IN WITH 13 ON | FAST VOYAGE Motorship Encounters Snow on Return from ‘ Sitka Run Making good time, despite snow cncountered last night and yester- day, tie molorship Estebeth arrived back in Juneau earfly this morning with 13 passengers, to complete her run to Sitka and way ports, on which she left Juneau last Thursday evening. Passengers for Juneau on Purser Dave Ramsay's list were: From Sitka--J. F. Hillar, Fred Wendt; from Chichagof — Casey Jenes, Frank Hulse, D. R. Kraj- ewski; from Angoon—Joseph Akagi, Calvin Shortridge: from Tenakee— Frank Roberts, Henry Wurno, C. Lund; from Hawk Inlet—Mrs. Nels Reese. Jack Easen; from Hoon F. R. Townsend. - — FIRST TRIP GF FRESH FISH IN HERE YESTERDAY M. S Bellmgham Takes Out Nearly Seven Car- loads, Frozen Fish Juneau yesterday rc ved iis first catch of fresh fish this year, when Capt. Johin Winther brought in his Fremont to the Juneau Cold “Stor-| age with 9,000 pounds of black cod from the local banks, ‘which was sold to the Alaska Coast Fisher.es, at 2 cents, | The motorship mseliingham rived at the Cold Storage Dock from Ketchikan early yesterday morning,| and after loading 843 ‘boxes, con-| taining 193,000 pounds frozen fish| here sailed south again early this| morning. sl The Bellingham will first call at Ketchikan to complete her seven| carloads of fish, before going to Prince Rupert, from where the fish will be shipped east by rail. ar- The only I TWfl VESSEI.S ARE ENROUTE T0 NORTHLAND Zapora Lefl?e;erday Noon for Alaska — Yukon Sailed Last Night SEATTLE, Feb. 8.—With a hearty send-off and with full cargoes aboard, the motorship Zapora and steamer Yukon are sailing north- bound for Alaska today. The Zapora left at noon Sunday, being the first craft out since the | maritime strike. Two passengers are aboard. The Yukon, with 190 passengers | ling the rails, left last night. Capt. Eldred Hansen 1s command- ing the Zapora and Capt. Charles A. Glasscock is on the bridge of the | Yukon. Eleven stcamers terday bound for and ports on both Fourteen vescels today or tomorruw. The Zapora has the honor of being the first vessel, except Government ships, out of Seattle since the strike. Aboard the motorship are ship- ments of hay and feed for the Ju- neau Dairies which is urgently needed. NAVY FI.IERS DIE, CRASH PENSACOLA, Floriug, Feb. 8. Pilot Carl Rind, aged 23, and Ma- chinist William Schooberger, 39, left Seattle yes- Alaska, Norway coasts. are due in port Navy fliers, were killed in”a crash today while making weather obser- vation flights. is Money Earned EARN AT PIiGGLY ine serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Leave Arrive Leave SEATTLE add Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau RETURN i $68.00 M. S. Northland ...Feb. 10 Feb. 14 RAY STEVENS, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH. l)mlu Axent 11:15, 12:00 midnight. :40. 8:40, 9:40, 10, 3:49, 40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40. ’ Glacler Highway 'Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:1! P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special ' 6:45 pm. ave Juneau: AM. — 730, 3M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Bpod'z‘ i 10:00 p.m. PFirst Bus Sundays and Holldfll leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM. * i offi SHEL AN N SIMMONS ef Free Delivery Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? 4-Place Stinson “Paico” U. S, MAIL PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; nght and Day HAROLD R. BROWN, Agept JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Stree 587 wmmr» RANEHART WlDb’! 58 The spokesman said the union | would picket the terminals of the | Matson Line unless union or aniz- ers are permmcd Po interview' 'the ] | truck' drivers on the pers. i Matson Line’ officials sajd no un- ion' ‘organizers will ‘be allowed on the property. Horacé Waterbury, organizer, said “We intendt to close this port to®’, everybody except union ‘drivers. We expect the maritime un.éns to back MORE MARINE TROUBLE B0BS UP, SAN PEDRO [eamsters’ Union Plans usup ] Picketing of Docks— P Reason Is Stated U L B BNE N | Last party os scues, Feb. 9, at Parish Hall. Starts promptly at 8:15. SAN PEDRO, Cai, Feb. 8—Or- cfr) prises and " prises for the gariization efforts df the Teamstefs’ cyopnino “r gon ot RIS d Union today threatened to hamper wyey ~Refreshntents. pAdmss:onM;o resuiption of ‘shipping ‘freed by sants. Pad the settlement of the Pacific Coast « - . maritime strike. Empire ads are read D ICHPRT, . MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES ~ A offer "o ) DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s. MAn‘ Carriers PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENE MEYRING SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbnund‘ » YUKON Feb. 7 Feb. 10 ALASKA . Feb. 13 Feb. 16 u N'WESTERN ... Feb. 20 Feb. 23 VICTORIA .......Feb. 27 Mar. 2 *Yukon northbound calls Sitka, Haines, Skagway, Seldovia, Kodiak in addition to regular ports of call. Southbound sailing from Juneau to be an- nounced later. Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent——Phone 2 Zapora sailing February 7 at noon Eyelyn Berg Fnday : D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 31° TE v WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned by expenenced operators. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HQTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE

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