The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 14, 1946, Page 6

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l’A(,L SIX Newsv Noles: From Skagway SKAGW. 1 Correspor Polley helc s Krater was called t the equent deatt dys Mulvihi eriou; Miss eleventh entertain at the Coop Dai serv El itorium a $ ched, the number of ; 63. A which anitori At pres of engineers ing jt the service in th ok Morgan ‘Reed t and Mrs r the business of the na Ice Cream parlor, and the bar, on New Year been no che Bar Igloo Cocktail There } the personnel to gis New of Mt. and Mrs. J home on Third Aver Keller at their ave the “uh]n the : service Louis E scustomed their pat- The Emmanuel January 12 Mrs. Don McKay Seattle passenger on the Norah New Year's Day e will visit friends and re- latives, Mrs. McKay is employed at the Harry G. Ask Al rons xpect expect leave store Mrs had the misfortune fleshy par The needle broke off very difficult Ragnhild Bloom to run a needle into the palm week making its Music week after due to th: X Mission by ber. Sr. Mary of pupils studyi lessons were resumed h's vacatior of her st of the Piu in Novem- tr and violir WO «mon! destn fire ear Tmy has a y pianc 1etic ction have again with the has been resident breath “Holly Aot Derby Inr ) senger on N ans and s ied him last | o month. Th was refused license. Ev Day dance at 1s a formal affair crowd who kept the small hours 9 music was laim- New Year Jagles Hall we nd drew a lar crchestra u the next the th f for the Mrs. George Hool the F ar tore Serve-self Service made h anc Reiwe's Hooker rec in Whitek ore Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Women'’s Chu guests of Mrs. Ha for their January meetir ious dessert and coffee to the fifteen member Mrs. old Gutfeld host e President Thy were Delic- served friends mulsion rel be- germ laden phlegm, and aid nature r tender, in- Olsen ¢ group pl stud; the un- you must like the way it au’ckly allays the cough or you are 1 ) have your money back. CREOMU LSION for Coughs ChcstoIds Ity KEEP THOSE PACKAGES DRY and CLEAN Let Us Beliver Them! derbnndm ts and den Statehood aska, before fall ref Reliable Service Reasonable Rates DAN'S DELIVERY 104...PHONES...105 Juneau and Douglas Daily NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY y }\nm\‘ C h,.u and Jewelr; Mr. and Mrs. Reed 1 + BOE! THE DAILY AlASKA EMP store while | Seattle to join Mr. Self, who came and Mr. and Mrs. [up on November to work for the nd the next three|White Pass. States on a business | ol rip manager of the left on the New for Seattle for Bill Feero, Jr., the management of Rokert Hutchins Coliseum Theatre is still Day boat weighs | s al attention > poupds, 5 ounces. The baby, son has taken over f Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nelson, was | the theatre. mature birth at the White Pass Hospital incubator baby b his own. He now lding as J. L. Styles, better known as adbiial Sharkey, was a Juneau passenger on has reached Skagway of the|the Norah Christmas Eve of the mother of Mr. Lyman J. Reynolds, xpress agent for White Pass Railroad, at her on Capitol Hill in Seattle. Mr. Reynolds, companied by his granddaughter, Wky”, will return home on the Mrs. Reynolds will visit for a e weeks death on = Church is confined to present with a badly She slipped ‘while in their car Ni d struck her knee on Mrs. Etta her bed at crippled knee. starting to get Year's Ev the running the telephone operators here. the home ac- 12th few mor Mrs. Helen Lapham, resident of Haines, Alaska, and young son, born December 27, are at the hospital and will soon be able to mturn home. Mrs. Calkins, wife of the cashier at the Bank of Alaska, was permitted to return home New Year’s Eve. Mrs. Clakins slipped on icy streets and suffered a dislocation and frac- ture of the leg, and has been in the te Pass Hospital A veteran of World War II, a na- AVAIlABlE Now i, -has been admitted to the anitorium | The first fixed sale of surplus | war property in Juneau opened this | morning at the Surplus Property office in the Area Engineer Bund-‘ ing. Future sales dates will be an- | nounced as the hundreds of iL(‘l“s‘ not needed for war are released by i | | Mrs. Jeanie Churovich, of Mrs. Pauline Ferguson, working for the White Pass. daughter is now The New Year's Day boat brought 136 sacks of mail for Skagway. There had been no outside mail, except air- mail, since December 17. Miss Alice Dunn, nurse at the White Pass Hospital, left on the last boat fer a short vacation in the States the Army and Navy According to Melvin C. Snyder, Territorial Surplus Property Offi- cer, check is now being made on the Juneau market in view of ship-| ping surpluses in from the Aleu- tian chain. It is anticipated equipment and supplies will be transported from the Islands to meet the demands of the buying public in Juneau The Juneau office will consoli- date needs of the entire Southeast district for heavy equipment, mo- tor vehicles, tools, boats as they are released, hardware and other items useful in filling long deferred civilian needs. Organizations and | merchants will also be able to re- plenish stocks from surpluses now being made available by the Gov- ernment Top priority in ment property goes to all Govern- mental agencies. However, the Sur- plus Proper Office expects have plenty to supply the require- ments of all after Federal, Terri- torial and municipal offices h been cared for A Veterans' Representative, pointed for the Juneau cffice, will nswer all inquirie garding the purchase of property by Veterans Honerably discharged Veterans of World War IT will receive prefer- ence if they are in business or en- gaged in such enterprises as farm- old E. Mulvihill, accompanied his & \} | aunt, Miss Naomi Krater, to Che- e 17 ha Wash., where he plans to ROACH GOES WEST | make his home indefinitely. | L. D. Roach, former Juneauite, now practicing attorney at Anchor- | age as well as City Magistrate, left via Alaska Alrlines yesterday for his home after. spending the past ten days in Juneau, visiting his| son, aboard the Government shid docked here, and renewing oldtime | acquaintances >+ DRINK . KING BLACK that Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Johnson and baby, and Kenneth Johnson, who have been visiting their parents, Mr and Mrs. Hal Johnson, over the holi- days, left New Year's Day for their home in Anchorage. Lewis K. Dahl, who has spent past twoswmonths in Skagway visiting his parents and assisting his father Dr. Peter Dahl, at the White Pass Hospital, was an outgoing pas- senger on the last boat. Dr. Dahl to Boston, Mass., to complete his residency at the Massachusetts General Hospital Dr the buying Govern- nd Mrs. Warren Sheppard, to ly married in Seattle, arrived the last boat and will make their home here. Mr. Sheppard, an ex- service man who was station here, is now working for the A. R. C rece; on ap- L d th of W. Card and family have mov- to Juneau, where they will make r home. Mr. Card was manager he Coca Cola plant here. Carl Mwvinill, young son of Har- Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Loehr were Ju- neau passengers on the Norah. Mrs. Loehr is owner of “Swede’s Beauty Shop” here. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Self are recent arrivals in Skagway and are living in one of Mary Pullen's houses on Second and Alaska. Mrs. Self arrived late in December from LABEL! PoNoN oo oo NN NN NN NN oNoNoNotoNoVs ON Permanent Waves $12.50 Wave for $10.00 (complete) $15.00 Wave for $12.50 (complete) VANITY BEAUTY SALON Phone 318 Cooper Building OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT ARG o R RIARRRRRRRRRRRRRRF AT FRAFRRARRRRRR Prompt and Efficient RADIO SERVICE Call at the Alaska Music Supply, Inc. SECOND and SEWARD Phone Red 206 |8 TUBE Crosby board. She is one of ‘LOST— Brown billfold with papers | IR[: JUNEAU, ALASKA i WANT AD | shefefeetesferde —I-H- H—H—'—H—H—l—H—H‘I—i—H— FUR SALE ] NEW PI{H CO Cabinet Radio $45, 1 card table $5. 1 dressing mirror | 4 ft. x 2% ft $15. 1 new occa- sional table $15. Cabinet smoking set $10. Phone Blue 437 (167-t1) WANTED WANTED TO BUY 2 bedrooms. All cash. pire 6735. —Modern. home, Write Em- (165-13) | WANTED TO LEASE—Long term,! 2 or 3-bedroom modern home. Write Empire 3576. (165-13) or Console Radio, Blue 460 (167-t4) WILL PAY CASH for Coupe or Convertible Coupe good condition. Phone Blue 437. (165-t1) | 1941-42 ands 0. Phone ¥ bands $60. Phone i 726. | 1940 MODEL ((v\;l d()m DrJrl"n se= dan. Chas. Burdick. Phone Blue WANTED—S! 7 e o ANTED—Small house outside of city. Reliable party. Contact ONE DRESSER $20; I)(\d $12 Home Hotel. Room 210 (163-tf) Phone Blue 520. one green color to Empire. (163-t3) GIRL lost Please return YOUNG mitt. for sale. Phone (167-t4) PLAY 723 | BABY Red pen WANTED TO BUY—Troller, 28 to 32 ft, equipped. Wrie O. R. Haynes, Fanshaw, Alaska. | (10,144-tf) | RECONDITIONED % -H.P. 12 compressor, complete with two coils % copper, 2x7 ft. Ideal for home or commercial freezing walk in box, $250. Phone 714, days (166-6) NEW, Freon WANTED—To rent 3 or 4 bedroom house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. 1937 PLYMOUTH, good rubber, up- (132-tf) $300. Douglas 963, or {166-16) | \GANTED—Usea furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. MISCELLANESUS Is your stove working right? Prevent fire hazards; save fuel. House chimneys cleaned, $4 each. Reasonable rates for other work. Phone 676. Ask for Howard. (165-1 mo.) 5-ROOM furnished house, good residential section. Priced for quick sale. Carl Ashenbrenner, 306 Willoughby. (166-tf) with B Luger. (164-1) 3:30 WEAVER SCOPE mounts. 9-MM German 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 11th 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 stecl quonset hut $250. Lee SWIFT, Phone 12, Douglas. (163-t6) WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Artists’ Wholesale Juneau Retail PIANOS RENTEL and Anderson Shop. TUNED. and Office Servic CLARA DILG Phone 859 (160-tf) Box 617 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 202 Franklin St. Phone 563 Box 3081 - Juneau, Alaska (10,059-t1) FOR SALE—Mcdern cruiser in fine condition, priced reascnably. See Harbor Master (163-t6) CASH Register, filing Phone George (163-tf) NATIONAL cabinet, fireproof Brothe! 2 pr. NEW SHOES 8% AA. Call 631 mornings or after 6 p.m. (163-t0) GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. Primitives caught of stones or.wood. FOR RENT 2-ROOM Furnished Apt. Oll range. References required. 513-A Wil- loughby Avenue. (166-t4) Alaska Husky puppies. (159-tf) FOR SAL No. 8, Crescent Apts. 1 MEDIUM BOY'S BIUYCLE. Ph. 699. Ask for John. (10,146-tf) fish in NEW HAMPSHIKE RED FRYERS ~New York dressed, 60c per Ib. Phone 385. (Dec. 15-Jan. 19) LOST AND FOUND LOST Lalge brnwn alligator pur: —containing papers and letters. Please return to Occidental Bar. $5 reward. (167-t3) FOR RENT — Steamheated T0oms. Kitchen privileges. Phone 886, | Home Hotel. (10,136-tf) MONDAY, JANUARY 14, 1946 nmsx%m/ etving Southeas Daily Scheduled Trips Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Ketchikan Also Trips TO HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHER SO --- IRI.IHES OUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 Baranof Turkish Bath and Massage Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.—Open Evenings by Appointment BARANOF HOTEL—Lower Level PHONE 753 ALDITS SYSTEMSr : TAXES NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 1940 Public Accountants — Auditors — Tax Counselors 208 Franklin Street —- Phone 757 FAIRBANKS OFFICE—201-2 LAVERY BUILDI{G Kinloch N. Neill John W. Clark UIRE ABOUT OUR MONTHLY ACCOUNTING SERVICE i T c weirs ELLIS &lll LENES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 — HAINES M. 8. "DONFALC” 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 { SAILINGS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE | Painting Contractor With a Cuarnnlu of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELLAN - Decorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS and name inside. Write P. O. Box | Amalgamahon of I.OST P’\lr of new le’ltht‘r gloves | wool lined. Size 8, return to Em- | M I “ pire. Reward. (167-t3) arl Ime I“ons LOST—Pair of skiis and poles be- o ( l pl tween Douglas and Juneau, Sun- | n oas anne day. Reward, Phone 037-5 | PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. 14—Har~ (167- m, | ry Bridges, president of the CIO 2Ll ~__|International Longshoremen’s and LOST — Envelope containing en- | Warehousemen'’s Union, said here larged photos of decorations and | today the Maritime Union confer- large Victory sign in process of |ence at Washington February 14 painting; also in envelope a|would be asked to formulate a small green photo album contain- | “common economic and political ing color photos of advertising | program for action by all mari- bulletins of value of no one but|time unions.” myself. Reward for its return., The west coast union leader as- J. 5 McClellan. (161-tf) | serted the purpose would be to |TURE ERICKSON WILL BE BURIED TOMORROW Funeral services for Ture Erick-| son, who died Dec. 29 at the age of | 58, will be held tomorrow afternoon | at 2 oclock from the Chapel of! the Charles W, Carter mortuary. The‘ Rev. G. Herbert Hillerman will con- duct the services. | Interment will be in Evergreen| Cametery. The deceased, who had recently keen employed as a logger at Edna Bay, and also had lived at Pelican| city, had no known .relatives sur- viving. | unions regardless of affiliation. S The great majority of the people of Egypt are Mohammedans. e e e =L Mr. and Mrs. George E. Williams {of Elfin Cove have arrived in town. | ing at the Baranof. | SPECIALISTS Hair Slyling COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Don’s Radio Service Electrical and Radio Repair (We pick up and deliver) Phcene 659 909 West 12th oS 754 Women's Arpaner Baranof Hotel Building Phone 538 [Lorrrrrccrscoorrorrocnns “It's the Nicest Store in Town" | | | | | i - | “amalgamate the programs of all| CATERPILLAR REG.U. S.PAT.OF d 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 NG 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 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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