The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1946, Page 6

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" GUIDE “SE\. HAL VETERA hely an nme veteran he' Bill subsiste he of cé total dot lly tr ained r rneymar And rent to the disabled veterar to take the benefits I H the VA has more mon month to play with, and oft d n gets a bette ag e trainini dust that war homes In trade ed men ar const T : i lear ready ov 15,001 ,» men work er s GI a fellow prenticeship ago, whe ing t the countryside from to be know Gettir lqu lather penters layers and skilled craf as a journ the ) build hall any of the ed to preduce stuff fm the to us Generally are wanted isn't always in The ultry dealer 0 intc Becs high schocl pprentice: as a 5g ffl‘ » Painting a2 SATISFACTION GU Walter Bb. E mm mmen iszx,p "‘NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION C OMPANY "QOMM“O““M“OQO Q 4600 000000060000000000 DON'S RADIO SERVICE OPENING of HHES FIL.ECTRICAL and RADIO REPAIR SHOP ih Sireet wmranteed ANNOUNCES ihe at 909 West 17 Satisfaction € WE PICK UP AND DE Just Phone 6509 60000000000 0000000000 $000000000060000000000000000000000000000000000000000 at New Trouble | Threalening - InHollywood 12 New mo- d appeared de ation Herbert Sorrell, chief of the Conference of Studio Unions, vis- the studios and demanded that employees pay up their due ) the paint union. riversal wdio said ¢ n until e payment, wh its deadline was today The would be nied volved HOLLYWOOD, Jan ticn picture labor dis aft possible today led by its em- tonight to blic said p. were g the but threat alternative Sorrell de- in- studios said a strike, was any strike >+ ALL-GIRL ORCHESTRA ~ TOURING ALEUTIANS, HEADQUARTERS, ALASKAN 'MENT—Soldiers stationed he fog-shrouded, bleak and rren islands of the Aleutian ain are now getting a chance to enjoy concerts of fine symphe s and semi-classical music. Up date the tour of the all-girl cc cert orchestra, “The Symphonettes, has been a great success, and thewr performances were received with enthusiasm and understanding by audiences throughout the de- the able leadership of Miss the group of 13 0 rumentalists has very well managed give the “long hairs” sn argument in their favi Especially well received were t tasteful beautiful XIary Perine, the e piano playing f Volya Cossack, the artistic violin tations of Joan Goddard hel Belofsky, and thos selections which the lience seemed to recognize from experience Symphonettes have just engagement on Atin island-hopping Alaskan to 1 completed an and are now on the part of their extensive tour R LARGE AIRCRAFT CN ROUTE FROM NORTHWEST, N.Y. SEATTLE, Jan. 12-Northwest Air lines reported here t. first of 15 DC-4 type four-engined air- was expected to go into ser- by mid-! ruary, providing 12- hour transportation to New York frora the Pacific Northwest. The craft will carry from 44 to 56 pas- cngers each and crilise 100 miles per hour faster than present equip- ment With the settlement of the inter- national airline program, the spokes- | man said, the company expects to o {hesa planes on the Orient ute until even larger craft are ob- ‘ tained. ; Autorhali;[;ndlng For Airplanes Is Wishful Thinking DETROIT, Jan. 12—E. A. Cut- rell, of American Airlines, LaGuardia Field, New York, told the Society of Automotiva Engineers that current talk of automatic landing of air| transports by hadio, radar or elec- trenics is largely wishful thinking. Airline pilots, he said, must con- tinue to make landings visually un- less and until attention is concen- trated upon air terminal approach| and runwa; lighting installations from th ewpoint of the cockpit .- OF NORWAY Regular business meeting and in- | stallation of officers, Jan. 12, p. m., Odd Fellows Hall. All m(-m-‘ kers urged to attend. (165-12) - - DRINK KING SBLACK LABEL! c vice SONS a2 ad | kill, Deland—Molly Jo McSpadden, re-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ABOUND THE WHIRL With Miss-Information Overheard i a Federal Employee dress: “Where are 3 F. E. in gray suit F. E. in r-c dress and T11 go with you in ro U ywhere. “I-Don’t-Get-Around-Mu rfew-Heurs” gang will hold at the Rainbow in- stallation nce in the Masonic Temple. Costumes will be formal but natch, and refreshments strict- 1y on the swish side. With the mid- term session over and gone’with the goons, the city’s hi-flyers expect unlax and have an utterly too utter for words time at the Rainbow fling Here's hep (Pardon us, while we look for that jar of Edna Wallace Hopper again.) After- rth tonight Charlotte Soule, '44 graduate of Ju- neau High, and secretary to John Young since that ime, plans to be PAA-ed to Seattle where she’ll visit arcund with relatives there before entering Washington State College for the second semester. The last time Charlotte left the Elysium fields of Al a for the States (April, 1945) she scouted arcund the Rio Grande valley in Texas where her grand- father lives, danced in San Antonio, ate chili in San Jacinto, swam in Galveston, visited in Seattle and Portland. We trust Miss Soule arriv- es in Pullman in time for her second semester enrollment this trip. Char- lotte came to Alaska with her mother (Jo Wright) when she was in the third grade. Now that we've got her all prepar 0(1 for college, we'd hate to lose her, somewhere in Utah, enroute to \V'l\hl) gton U. Expansion Notes or Wider Hori- zons Department: Someone (don’t know who the deal is still hush- hush) has purchased a local baby wear shop; Nance has taken over management and ownership of Kann's five and ten; Louise Adams had three different escorts during the past fiv day's play-timing Eleanor O'R y has a new black- lace-and- hing evening gown umber 39 rdrobe entity if our count D ; Fred Tubb, re- conteur par excellent, acquired six new jok this week, .and our dog came back today. ned out of in all Our iriend Rumor lu his lair today, directions and w to tell us that John Doyle leaves shortly for a trip to New ) 'k City. We have received no official | communikay from Beherend's But- tonworks, however, so you don't real- ly have to pay any attention fo us Half the time we don't know what [we're saying Tottering-on-the-dead-line Bulle- tin: Our dog didn’t come back toda The curtains fell down by selves. Anybody seeing a small dog with white paws, distan lated to a cocker spaniel, black and ing advanced masticatatish lea for I. Miller shoes, curtain Bay blankets, and bedspr | notify us, so said articles turned to the cellar. Thank you mu |'nll(ll Glrl Scoul News ltems GirleScout Troop No. 10 held a meeting afier school at the Northern Light Presbyterian Church parlor To start out the meeting our vice president, Margie Klingbeil pres ed, becausc the president, Hu p! may be 1 | Hared, came in late. We elected new officers and then played games and made our Wishing Circle. The new officers are Sandra Garvin, president; Donna Lee Gould, vice president; Yvonne Swanson, treasurer; reporter, Betty Lou Hu- and song leader, Eloise Ann porter. ; Tragedy Revealed Three U. §. Officers Are BeatenfoDeath NUERNBERG, Jan. 1 ZAAE\'ldence ait a minute | Agnes, of a tregedy that took the lives of | three United State military officers has been found in the town of Pas- cau, near the Austrian-Bavarian border, The army newspaper Stars and | stripes says three bodies were found in a half-burned house, and adds that soldier witnesses said the offi- 's had been beaten to death. An u‘\muqatmn already is under- ALBKL( HT TO SKAGWAY } Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Healthi Commissioner in ° the Territorial | Health Department, and Dr. M. N. l San Sandt of the Government Hospital, left last night for Skag- way where they will confer on tuberculosis hospitalization with Dr. Rudolph Haas, physician in charge at the Skagway Sanatorium. They plan to return tomorrow. > BERT CARO'S SKI SHOP Run by Dean Williams. Open | afternoon and evenings. All Types of ki work (162-16) LIVER WQQW“NWQOWOO"OWM“Q l I ool B A ) WANT ADS FUR SALE , RECONDITIONED % -H.P. Freon compressor, complete with two coils % copper, 2x7 ft. Ideal for home or commercial sezing walk in box, $250. Phone days. (166-16) 2 2 1937 PLYMOUTH, good rubber, up- holstery, $300. Douglas 983, or 714, days (166-t61 house, good Priced for Ashenbrenner, (166-t1) furnished residential section quick sale. Carl 306 Willoughby 5-ROOM METAL LUNCui KIT, With vacuum bottle, $1.50. Call 439, or Apt 101 Hillcrest before Saturday, 4 p. m (165-t2) LOVELY piano accordion. 80-Basc white ivory. Good as new. $175. Small Ephiphone guitar and leather case, $60. $350 Blue fox chubby, $75. Fits size 32-42. Latest model. Cabin at end of Seaview Apt. ‘Showing Sunday, only. (164-t3) SMALL ELECTRIC HEATER, 2- burner plate, suitcase, misc ar- ticles.,No. 1 Thompson Apts. (164-t3) WEAVER SCOPE with B 9-MM German Luger. (184-f) 3:30 mounts. Inquire Arctic Bar. FOR SALE—One 5 room house, furnished, 100 x 100 lot $3,000 Nicely located. Recently remodel- ed. One 4 room house, completely furnished, newly painted, chicken house, brooder equipment, 2 lots, located in center of Douglas, $3,- 900. One 6 room house, partly furnished, newly painted, nice lo- cation, $2,250. One 2 room house, located on beach $200. 45 x 90 lot located on 1lth St. in Juneau, $1,500 50 x 100 lot in Douglas on 3rd St. $350. One store building, with completely furnished apt. $8,500. 25 x 25 all steel quonset hut $250. Lee SWIFT, Phone 12, Douglas. (163-t6) BIG SALE, Prices cut this week on furniture, dishes, skiis, motors, watches, everything in the store We have to make room for more merchandise. The Douglas Trad- ing Post—Douglas—Phone 12. (163-t4) Uh‘, SALL —Modern cruiser in fine condition, priced reasonably. See bor Master. (163-t6) NA'IIO'\TAL C. @H Rer,hl(‘l flling cabinet, fireprcof. Phone George Brothers (163-tf) 2 pr. NEW SHOES 8% AA. Call 631 mornings or after 6 p.m. (163-tf) 1 NE\\' PHILCO cabmct radio, $50. 1 New china cleset, $40. 1 Small oceasional table, $15. 1 Cabinet smoking set, $10. 1 Three-section bookcase, $15. Magazine rack with top, $10. New linen closet, | 3-drawer, $10. Dressing mirror, 2-ft.x4-t., $15. 9x12-ft. Tent, $10.| Ice cream freezer, $5. Kitchen | ladder, $2.50. Call Blue 437. | (162-t1) | FOR SALE—Alaska Husky No. 8, Crescent Apts. puppies. (159-40) 1 MEDIUM BOYS BlLYCLF Ph. |” 699. Ask for John. (10,146-t) \ NEW HAMPSHIRE RED FRYERS | —New York dressed, 60c per Ib.| | Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) SAMOYEDE beautiful white pup- | pies, purebred AKC. See Sat. or Sun, 1117 A St. (165-2) LUST AND FOUND | 'LOST — Envelope contalning en- | larged photos of decorations and | large Victory sign in process of | painting; also in envelope a| small green photo album contain- | ing color photos of advertising | bulletins of value of no one but myself. Reward for its return. J. S. McClellan. (161-tf) ROSY FUTURE WESTLAKE, Ore., Jan. 12 — If}| doting aunts, uncles and grandpar-| !ents spoil a child, five months old Galen Lee Stanturf will be pamper- ed indeed. | His mother, Mrs. Galen Lee Stan- turf, says the baby has 51 blood kin: four grandparents, six great-grand- parents, one great-great grandpar-| ent, six uncles, one aunt, nine grandaunts, six granduncles, six great-grandaunts, seven great grand-| uncles, two gréat-great-grandaunts, geven great-grand-uncles, two great great-grandaunts, and two great- | great-granduncles. | Oh yes — and a great-great-great- grandaunt — who Is six generations {removed | I | | - FROM CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Edward P. Dick, Jr., arrived here yesterday from Berkeley, Calif. They are making their permanent residence here at the Hillerest Apatments. Don’s Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) Phene 659 909 West 12th "WANTED V\'ANTED 'I'U B( 'Y—Modern, home, ! 2 bedrooms. All cash. Write Em- pire 6735. (165-t3) | WANTED TO LEASE 2 or 3-bedroom modern ‘Write Empire 3576. Long term, home, (165-t3) | WILL PAY CASH for 1941-42 Coupe or Convertible Coupe in good condition. Phone Blue 437. (165-t1) MAN OR WOMAN-—Establish own retail business. Toiletries, soaps, medicines, vitamines, foods, ex- tracts, spices, insecticides, stock and poultry supplies. Small in- vestment. Good profits. Write | Rawleighs, Dept. SK-12, 306 Ade- | line St., Oakland, Calif. (164-t3) | WANTED—Small house outside of | city. Reliable party. Contact Home Hotel. Room 210 (163-tf) | YOUNG GIRL lost ‘green color mitt. Please return to Empire. (163-t3) TAXI DRIVER—Probably you have forgotten to mail package ad- dressed to local person left in your care by passenger on south- bound Princess Boat Dec. 8th. Contents valuable to addressee only. Please phone 456 evenings. (161-t6) WANTED TO BUY-—-Troller, 28 to 32 ft., equipped. Wrlee O. R. Haynes, Fanshaw, Alaska. (10,144-tf) WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, & to 5. (132-tf) WANTED—Useq furnituré 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. e ¥ e MISCELLANESTUS Is your stove working right? Prevent fire h rds; save fuel. House chimneys cleaned, $4 each Reasonable rates for other work. Phone 676. Ask for Howard. (165-1 mo.) WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Artists’ Wholesale Juneau Retail PTANOb RENTEL} Bnd U ED Anderson Shop. EXPERT ACCOUNTING and Office Service CLARA DILG (160-tH) Box 617 Phone 859 BARANOF BOOK SHOP and LENDING LIBRARY A New Selection of ALASKAN BOOKS Latest Books for Sale and Rent Out-of-Town and Special Orders Given Prompt Attention 2Q2 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-tf) GUARANTEED Reallstlc Perma- nent, $7.50, Paper Curls, $1 up Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Primitives caught fish in wej of stones or wood. FOR RENT 2-ROOM Furnished Apt. 011 range. | References required. 513-A Wil- | loughby Avenue. (166~ Hl FOR RENT — Steamheated ey Kitchen privileges. Phone 886.| Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) | MRS. BLACKERBY RETURNS Mrs. Alva Blackerhw ond Kirk, who have been visiting in St Paul, Ore., since last turned to Juneau on the Steamer Princess Norah last night. son [ S srnc'lfiusrs Hair Styling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof | Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT | T | | o % 9% fllfls“%@/ IRLINES erving Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 Baranof Turlcish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P, M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 AUDITS SYSTEMS TAXES - NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Establisked 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street —- Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDING Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark INQUIRE ABOUT OUR MONTIILY ACCO ELLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Kiawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 HAINES DL, S. "BBONIAC" SKAGWAY FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. Bus TUESDAY connecting with DONJAC AT AUK BAY—PHONE BLUE 449 OR 79 5 ~nILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE | Painting Contractor With a Guamntce of Sau\facti(m All Classes of Worlk LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN McCLELLAN - Becorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS WO CATERPILLAR REG.U.S.PAT, DIESEL MARINE ENGINES Sales and Service—Genuine Paris NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distributor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY JUNEAU BRANCH—227 Admiral Way MINING EQUIPMENT FARMING MACHINERY WE CARRY IN STOCK DORAN ELECTRIC WHISTLES ONAN BATTERY CHARGERS in 6-12-32 Volt in 12 and 32-volt D. C. JABSCO GEARLESS PUMPS REX PUMPS DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA D e e ) | ! 1 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION - T . & )

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