The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 30, 1937, Page 7

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BRINGING UP FATHER LISTEN -\YYOU- WILL YOU GIVE ME A LITTLE ATTENTION? YOU'RE GITTIN' S LITTLE AS | CAN GIVE YOU- | THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRF THU! I"RD\\ DI"C 30, 1937. You g : WORM - YOL ” NEVER LOOK AT | ! 2 . ME LIKE THAT=-- ~ WANT ADb FOR REWT FOR RENT — Larg room. Large enough cold water. Telephone service lingen Apts., 3rd and Gold comfortable for 2. Hot El- steam- Phone FOR RENT --3-room apt., heated, hot and cold water. 569. FOR RENT—Furnished, heated, and preferred modern apartment in center of downtown business dis- trict; over the Guy Smith Drug Store. Phone 97 FURNISHED house for LeFevre. let. H. B FOR RENT--Steamheated rovi. o for gentleman with or without board. Private home. Phone Black 680. FOR RENT—2-room cabin. 9th St. Mrs. Maude McMullen. FOR RENT—2-room apt. Phone 569. steamheated ¢« ROOMS and hd“! Steamheated, furnished, overstuffed, electric range, washing machine, floors. Windsor Apts. oak VACANCY — New Feldon Apart- ments. Couple only. Phone 209 FOR RENT—2-room cottage and bath. Suitable for man and wife Inquire Getchell residence, 10th and A St., after 6 p.m,, or Thane 3 FOR RENT — Three-room house, furnished, with bath, on Gastin- eau Ave. Inquire Juneau Paint Store. FROOM apt. with paih. 5th and Xennedy, No. 71L COMFORTABLE _apartment two. Apply Winter & Pond Store. TWO bedroom, waterfront view, furnished apt. Phone 496 between 6 and 7 p.m. FE)E RENT—Seven room house — one mile out on Glacier Highway. Cheap for winter months. Phone 244. o il R S AT POR RENT—seven room furnished apartment. Inquire Snap Shzppe COZY, warm, turn. apts. Light, water, dishes, cooking wutensils and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. MISCELLANEOUS FOR general repair work call Henry Gorham. Phone 157 between 5:30 for N—— FOR SALE FOR SALE—Furniture set, dining room set rugs, electric range chine, other items. 510. bed, dresser washing ma- Phone 4-ROOM house with Bargain Phone evening bath 135 Douglas, DELTA new, 136. combination lathe. ideal Christmas gift. Nearly Phone FOR SALE — RCA Viclor, Emerson and Crosley radios. elody Shop. McNary Talks Republicanism . Says Charge that ‘Big Busi- ness’ on Strike Is Only Albi WASHINGTON Republica ed at the ness” by t man, cons to create a was asserted “on a st st Admini; current reces McNary challenged a. pelitical the two recent speeche of Robert Jacksom. Assistant At- torney General, and said probably the speeches were “preparing the way” for President Rooseve mes- to Congress to be delivered next Monday Senator McNary said “this is not the way of handling a ave domes- tic problem and to approach the solution there ocught to be made an open frank way of encourage ment to all citizens.” - MRS. HAVILAND IS HOSTESS AT TEA| Mrs. Viva H.nlland was hostess | on Tuesday ernoon at an infor-! mal tea given at her home for whi occasion a large number of ssembled. Christmas decorations provided a setting for the affair which was held from 2 until 5 o'clock. Dec. 30.—Senate McNary charg- on “big busi » Administration spokes- alibi the present explaining the Senator lue | morning or| Zenith, | Ju-| Mmmg Family Of Anchorage | Heading South overstuffed | Four Strandberg Bmt‘hcrs' Aboard Alaska After “Good Season” Four members of a mining family Anchorage that should be known the Strandberg Family Mining Co., Incorporated, are in Ju- neau this afternoon on the steamer Alaska | from y are Harold, Bill, Ted, and Odin Strandberg, sons of Dave Strandberg, pioheer mining man The Strandbergs have mining prop- erties at Goodnews Bay, in platinum and ground at Candle Creek and Cripple Creek, in gold, near Mc Grath Dave Strandberg is o the operations, and the sons wre in charge of operations. Harold S ndberg, the oldest of the sons, yet still a young man, is Superin- tendent over the Candle Creek and Cripple Creek properties, operated t ed and Odin. Bill is in charge of work at Goodnews Bay. Bill reports a “successful season at Goodnews Bay where the Strand- |bergs have been operating a d line on platinum ground on C Creek since 1936. Need An interesting “boss supreme” Addition addition was mad this summer to operations at Clara Creek in the form of a small ball imill through which black sand and |concentrates are run, increasing re- |covery to a large degree. Not many years ago, black Ibe looked upon as “waste” in which mineral values were unrecoverable.| The ball mill and Willfelly table for concentrating the black sand and riffle box concentrates is a compar- atively recent innovation in mining and for the Standbergs “has done fine work.” The Clara Creek operations work- od from the 21st of June to the 29th| |of Otcober, employing 20 men on the| |average. | Build Road | Fifteen days were spent following whuldm\n of operations, in building |a Terrivorial road from Platinum |to Squarrel Creek, approximately 13 !miles long, which taps the valuable mining area drained by the Salmon !River. Dragline and bulldozer moved 1360,000 square feet of bedrock dirt |during the season. At Candle Creek, 15 miles below 50 sand used to’ e attending the world p »y Temple, shown with the are Shirley’s in Los Angeles was Shirl picture. ¥n the background Anchorage visit their Genevieve ) home, heading south to nd a daughter attending the ersity of W hington The Strandberg family, the h sons, Uni- are a sful ppiest family one can to meet, and are the type A properous succes New YeYar SCHOOL BOUND Erickson, of Anchorage, is returning to his studies at the Uni- versity Washington aboard the teamer Alaska - Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Offic Han BERT'S CASH GROCERY HAPPY NEW miere ¢f Walt Dsney’s parent;, full- ‘Seven Dwarfs” Embezzlement Gharged Mayor ALBUQUERQUE, N Dec. 30.—Mayor Charle: charged with embezzlement has been bound over funds, District Court for on a $5,000 bond, The Mayor is accused propriating $12,000 > Empire trial result the YEA W By GEORGE Mc.MANUb King Peatures Syndicate, Inc., World rignts reserved The Juneau Laundiy Franklin S{ree! between Fror:* and Second Streets PHONE 358 RWlN'S BOARDING HOUSE MONTHLY RATES SO. FRANKLIN STREET -+ f- oo Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery l'rcsh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wmm and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for CASH George Brothers { { I} % \ 2 4 Y Thomas Hardware Co. | PAINTS — OILS Builders' and Shell HARDWARE th animated feature PHILADELPHIA, Pa Mrs. George ropodist For more than 20 years been trimming the r ies and occasionall feet and legs when they c repaired She serve adelphia and its suburbs. - Legs than half of the ands off the bited. Mexico, Lembke, of city to the He is out of misap- —We wish to take this opportunity to wish all of you a most Prosperous and Happy now White” who play opposite Snow White in the * Bird 'Gmruundl st , Dec Weiland is a bird chi- of canar- amputating »s 1,500 customers in Phil- Orkney is- Scottish Coast are in- JUNEAU - YOUNG Hardware Company PAINTS—OIL-—-GLASS h | | Shelf and Heavy Hardware 1 Guns and Ammunition JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE 122 SECOND STREET ALL WORK FULLY GUAR- ANTE 60 DAYS 'PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELlVERY WHITE SPOT . LIQUOR STORE Phone 655 Prompt Delivery GREEN TOP CABS PHONE 6 7 || McCAUL MOTOR || COMPANY | | Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | | Today’s THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ J THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS ““Smiling Service” Bert’s Cash Groce! PHONE 105 | I"N.'l.‘ Delivery “HOME GROCERY | AND LIQUOR STORE 146—Phones—152 AMERICAN CASH GROCERY and MARKET ——— SANITARY PIGGLY WlGGLY' Visit 7the | SITKA HOT SPRINGS Mineral Hot Baths Accommodations to suit every taste. Reservations Alaska Alr | | RELIABLE TRANSFER | | Our trucks go any place any I time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149, NIGHT 148 Fresh Fruit and Vegetables California Grocery THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE — BONDS New Year. To those of you whom it has been our privilege to serve we thank you and hope that it may be our pleasure to continue to serve you. LET US HELP YOU TO MAKE NEW YEAR'S DINNER A GRAND SUCCESS! CRANBERRIES 2 Ibs. 45¢ FANCY EASTERN SWEET POTATOES l 8c zoc YAMS 3 Ibs. 230 Faney Utah or Bleached CRANGES 45(: 3 doz. 59c Sweet Navels, Large Size doz. Small Juicy Size APPLES Finest—Largest—Red Delicious—Holiday Speciai—DOZEN BUTTER | APPLES DANISH Iancy Winesap, Good Keep- 93 Score ers, Wrapped and Packed |McGroth, where the Strandbergs Today's News Today.—Empire, | installed a dr agline on gold property e h ‘quired, another “good sea- {501 was experienced, superintend- Amenica’s ;,m;;t ed by Harold Strandberg and op- COSTS LITTLE MORE! | and 7 p.m. - > Phone 249 Juneau, Alaska +URN your ola gowd 1;w vni]x;, cash or trade at Nugget Shop. GUARAN'. TEED Reahstic nents, $4.50. Finger wave, Lola’s Beauty Shop, 291. 315 Decker Way. stic Perma- New York Life 65c. telephone erated by Ted Strandberg. The dragline was put in on the {creek on the 17th of July and sluic- ing began on the 26th of August, working up into early October, mov- [,mg approximately 75,000 yards of ‘amv | CLOSER New Camp 1 A new camp was built with four mcnou | 5“0\:; bunkhouses and an office Ll“’fl |building and a sending and receiv- 2 ing radio set was installed. | Harl’y Ruce, Drugs | Thirty-five men were employed \Iur the bulk of the season including ia 12 man drill crew under Larry | Doheny. i The property at Cripple Creek,| also superintended by Harold Strandberg;, was operated by the |younger of the Strandberg brothers, | odin. | This grovnd had been worked for several years by Dave Strandberg Ch I A I Sh I and formed the nucleus of the now| anne ppare op Jex(en.swe Strandberg operations. In | Martha Bracken—Jean Graham | )1933 a dragline, the first Strand-| KITCHEN J Front and Main Streets berg large scale mining venture, was ' :______,_____‘mstaued and has produced imth- L fully since. Large Rolls w | Cripple Creek is about 60 miles l 4 northwest of McGrath. During a season lasting from the 25th of June E lb to the 12th of Otcober, 425,000 square 2 or 29c 2 s. c ,//// \\\‘ TWO KINDS |feet of bedrock dirt was moved. A radio station similar to the one at EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the Candle Creek was also installed. Back to School Recreation Alleys Now that the mining season is over until next Spring three of the Strandberg brothers, Bill, Ted and Odin, are going back to school at Cafe in Connection Spec- ializing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends B(mk Blda. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 FOR RENT SHAVES CLEANER FASTER Celery V\CANCY—Nuzget Apartmentfi Large Stalks WANTED EXPERIENCED lady wishes hour or janitress work. Phone 652. § - N ‘ VACANCY Fosb?e Apts. Phone 443. g Endowment of libraries has been a favorite philanthropy in America The name of Andrew Carnegie heads the list of benefactors. LADIES'—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Near Third | Seward Street 1 Jones-Stevens Shop f' \ I Patronize Irving’s Market Values that cam not be surpassed in many models —RIGHT NOW SCHILLINGS COFFEE Coffee m-muw CARDINAL TABS 25¢ Within City Limits |the University of ‘Washington. They have divided their time for a num- |ber of years between mining and 'school, getting in a quarter of study or two quarters every year. Harold graduated from the Univesity of Alaska some years ago. | Mr. and Mrs. Dave Strandberg will be coming through Juneau on one| of the two next boats from their CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. FIVE FAST JUNEAU PHONE 411 DELIVERIES ]‘ARead the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE!

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