The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 6, 1946, Page 6

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PAGL SIX SPEED-OF-FOOT Fir The gradual development of Juneau Volunteer into ge com beg desc President of the of Commerce, Mr. Carter first neau Volunteer and served 17 ASSET T0 FIRE :o.cico CHASER OF QLD vt oner emen’s Dance Social then sprung up, since Highlight in 1900 as Well as in 4946 founding in 1884, the in joined Firemen he res: neau’s ment be maintained. However, automobile job, relates Mr. Carter chosen for their \d fleetnes: ne the easy were amina it w the Fire Department a first-rate fire fighting or- ation and a group active in muni and rec tion in 2 1890s and is well ribed Charles W. Carter n ess hre 1 to pull the for many blocks destination in four cart their ite “HOBART” Senior Electri MEAT SLICING MACHINE $125.00 $100.00 $75.00 $50.00 $15.00 $125.00 $3.00 $50.00 $12.50 roor 40C $25.00 $25.00 /Utility Tables or Wrapping Counters Attractive, usefu] cabinets for basement or other workshops; linoleum tops, green tileboard finigh trimmed in chrome edging— 28c per cu. fi. »AMERICAN” 14 h. p. Electric MEAT SLICING MACHINE “BARNES” Computing Counter SCALE: 24 1b. Capacity “DAYTON” Computing Counter SCALE: 24 1b. Capacity 1 “WELLS” HANGING DIAL TYPE SCALE; Chrome Finish 1 “DELIATOR” ELECTRIC CUBE STEAK MACHINE 1 THREE-ELEMENT ELECTRIC HEATER 2—9 ft., CASES and Plate Glass, Meat Display COUNTERS, Each 1 “CORBIN” HYDRAULIC DOOR CLOSER 50 ft. Steel Meat Rails with Hooks— Spaced every 10 inches 1 “BUFFALO” HANGING BEAM SCALE, 1500 Ib. capacity BACK BAR, WITH SHELVING DOORS, WINDOW GLA SCRAP LUMBER, MARBLE SLABS — 100 FT. 1!; INCH PIPE 20th Century Super- Market BOX 409 PHONE 202 § REDUCED PASSENGER (AfES 10. REDUCED EXPRESS Tths PAA Juneau Chamber Ju- 1899 years with the or- igned as frame that T Ju- made it calls that, vital that an efficient fire depart- being a member of the fire department in the days before and truck was no Men physical hose reaching of near collapse. Since the of the community anded ed, practice s were the fastest men in town were a premium. Tom Foster, fessional’ footracer and reputedly a 10-second man, was highly teemed by the local fire depart- resent Chamber in 1900, the fire depart- was made up of two panies and one der company. Headquarters in an old building at the same lo- cation as the present Fire John J. Clark, who worked for the Nowell Company, was - the Firemer prexy re- disaster in occurred in 1810, Carter. That disas- ter was the burning of the old Ju- neau Hotel, located near the pres- ent American Legion Dugout site. Ssven were trapped and perished on the third floor of the wooden structure as firemen battled uricusly fo rmany hours to keep the flames from > block 1900, the Fire Department ted the old building which now s the Juneau USO and used center for dan- r social functions. In Mr. Carter states, the nunity depended much on the ire department, which was the iveliest organization in Juneau.| fire histo! parson: The City was solidly behind any- hopes for world peace for the next ..o/ mrE RABBITRY, 30 does, thing sponsored by the depart- ment. Highlights of each year were nnual July Fourth celebra-| d the Firemen's Dances. Girl Scout Council Luncheon Saturday On Saturday, February 9, there will be a Girl Scout Council lunch- eon in the Gold Room of the Bar- nof Hotel at 1 p. m. Anyone in- | terested in the Girl Scout move- ment is eligible for membership in the Girl Scout Council. The Troop leaders will give ac- unts of what they are doing ir heir respective troops. John Brillhart, will show Wal y. movie shorts, ch have loaned through the courtesy of Al Also g reservations may McGinty at Black 273 on Fridey, February 8 “UBLOGK" 42 | BIGESTIVE TRACT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers t to get real relief from gas nnd b d of your trou JlL is ur real troubleis not in i} m a vely “unblock” your digestive tract. permits your food to move along 1ly. Nature’s own digestive juices hen reach it. You get genuine relief makes you Teel really 50«1 again. arter’s Pills at any drugstore— €, ’Unbkx‘k"yourmtestlmdu'acl for ceal relief from indigestion. 5. URGER ELIPEERS AP SERVICE SEATILEWON 11 LOW COMMADITY RATES ON:FURS 12, 60, TINES NORE BADY EXIGLS SHIPED Piv AMMICAA/ Worto Argwars 7/;1» ‘S’/\;l m u/ /fiw BARANOF HOTEL 7/1///'9 (/p/w\ TELEPHONE secur uy upon frequent | a pro- | es- Hall. | secretary of | Ju- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Boy Scouts Will Have Their Week Boy Scouts of America will ob- serve Boy Scout Week starting next Friday, February 8, and ending on Thursday, February 14. The theme of the observance this year, the 36th anniversary of the ounding of the movement in Am- erica is “Scouts of the World — Building Together.” hose hook-and-lad- | were | ocai Boy Scouts are to ob-| serve the week and the entire pro- gram will be announced tomorrow The hopes of world peace for the next fifty years depends upon what happens in the lives of boys now growing up here in America and consuming the en- in the countries of Europe, Walter | Louis, President of ° |W. Head of St the National Council, declared. Mr. Head's statement follows: “The theme of the Boy Scouts of America for the year 1946 is ‘Scouts of the World — Building Together.' the nations of the world, in the last analysis what happens to our fifty years depends upon what hap- | 'pen in the lives of boys growing | |up hers in America and in | countries of Europe. If we can impress upon these! boys principles of friendliness and mutual respect, we shall go a long | way toward establishing a better undetstanding among the nations| of the world. Here in America we have near- ly two million members of the Boy ! Scouts of America. Throughout the w .there are approximately three | | million Scouts and Leaders. “The Scout Program seeks to train these boys for service to oth-| and useful citizenship. ~ With !these millions of Scouts thoughout | the world we believe something uly magnificent can he done. “We hore to develop a body of men w because of their Scout raining, will stand out in their native lands as our Boy stand out here in America. er dedi- cated to the same ideals -of Scout-i sed in our Scout Oath . ing as exp: and Law. Together they will, we . help to bring about a last- | ace and build a better world | mr lbo future.” e 'FORMER JUNEAU BOY I§! 'HONORED IN (OLLEGE (WHO'S WHO YEARBOOK | Jim Glasse, a 1941 graduat® of | |Juneau High, and son of the Rev.i land Mrs, John A. Glasse, forlerdl sy ly of. this city and | meda, California, has bzen select- |ed for Who's Who among Ameri- 'can Universities and Colleges. for 1945-46, according to information | received here today. | Young Glasse, a Senior at Occi- idental College in Los Angeles, is President of the Student Body and President of his fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta. He plans to go |east for his Masters Degree after graduation from Oceidental this June. Jack Glasse, Jim's older brother, now a student at Yale, was elect- ted to Who's Who in 1944-45 at Will- |amette University, Salem, Oregon. Jack was graduated from Junea High in 1940. The Rev. Glasse was pastor of *ha Northern Light Presbyterian Church here for seven and a half (‘°ke over the pastorship of | Presbhyterian Church in that city. e SAVE THE DATE Juneau Fire Dept. 40th Annual Dance, Sat. night, Elks Hall, (185-t4) e DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska Nov. 15, 1945 Notice is hereby given that Dave Wallace, entryman, together with his witnesses Arthur Nicholson and John V. Holmberg, all of Juneau, | #1aska, has submitted final proof on | his homestead entry, Anchorage | Serial No. 00189, for Forest List 8-47, | HES. No. 176, New Series No. 1546, | for land situated on north shore of | Douglas Island, Tongass National Forest, containing 26.92 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. 8. Tand Office, Anchorage, Alaska. } If no protest is filed in the dis- ‘rict land office within the period f publication or thirty days there- after, said final proof will bhe ac- cepted and final certificate issued, " FLORENCE L. KOLB, | Register. | First publication, Jan. 23, 1946. Last publication, March 20, 1946, Hotel Rooms | Seatile Close to shopping, business, theatres — away from noise. DAILY ONLY CORNELIUS Apartment Hotel j Third at Blanchard EL 2888 rdless of what treat- ies or agreements may be made Jy | the | Scouts | now of Ala-{ vears before going to Alameda "’i the | _ WANT ADS pefesfeieciefeeloie et | ]I FOR SALE WANTED REGISTERED SCOTCH COLLIE WANTED TO RENT—Small unfur- | pups, males. Write Mrs! Berg,| nished house. Write P. O. Box! Box 108, Anchorage. (187-t6) | 3047, Juneau. (186-t6) | WANTED TO BUY—Late model 9 or 10 tube, A C Standard make,, all wave, table model radio. Must | | be in A-1 shape. Write P. 0 Box 559, Wrangell, Alaska. (185~ t3l OIL RANGE, furniture, table, beds dressers, Call 223 Gold St. [ (187-t4) | 3 ROOM FURNISHED house. Douglas Beach, 3 mile post $1,450 150 will handle. Call Black 400 ____ (187-t10) PRAC. NURSE will care for sick | or invalid, Cabin, end Seayiew Apt. 214 5th St. West. (185-t3) GHOSTWRITER, investigator, con- | fidential work. Can handle as- signments from N. E. Area. Rea- sonable rates. References A. C. Ievin, 500 Blue Hill Avenue ,Bos- ton, Mass. U. S. A (185-t5) NO GOOD condition. Ph. (187-t4) D/ Black 520. 6 HOUSES FOR SALE $1,500 each. See Geurge Alfors, 207 Willough- (186-tf) BEDROOM FURNISHED house ( with bath, utility porch, Glacier y Bus Line. Write Empire 6855 | (186-t2) | " yolt workable or no. Pratt Neon 'OMPLETELY FURNISHED Home Sign Co. . (184-t4) Magnificent view of the Channel. 2 stories — 3 bedrooms — full basement with outside entrance. Fnouire 708 6th St. A75-t0) | DREQSMAKING = 'I‘AXLORING ALTERATIONS Fur coats remodeled, work guaran- teed. Blue 565. (179-1mo.) fl;quire WANTED—Pnper carrier. ; 6 bucks, pedigreed New Zealand | pmpire office. whites; 36 portable all wire 1 hutches, automatic water and feed system $475. Also New Hampshire 4 months and over pullets $2.50 each. FOB Juneau. Salmon Creek Farm. P. O. Box | 1948, Phone 385 (186-tf) VANTED loughhy " MISCELLANEOUS house, permanent, consider pur- chase later. Phone 473, 8 to 5. (132-tf) Usea jurnftur. 308 Wil R Phone 788 ELECTRIC RANGE dmmg room, bedroom and living room furni- ture. 704 10th and D Sts. (185-tf) Is your stove working right? Prevent fire huzards; save fuel. House chimneys cleaned, $4 each. Reasonable rates for other work. Phone 676. Ask for Howard. (165-1 mo.) 7 ROOM FURNISHED house, 3 bedrooms, large vacant yard on Main Strees in Douglas. Price $4,500. Available in 10 days. Ph. I Nick Rocovich, Juneau. (185-t6) | EQUITY IN NEW 2 bedroom house, ! completely furnished. Write P. O. Box 395, Sitka, Alaska (185-tf) WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists' Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Juneau i {1940 CHRYSLER, 5 passenger coupe, inquire Apt. 3, Erwin | Apts, between noon and 6 p.m. ‘Wholesale (184-t3) ; =~ PIANOS RENTEL and BOX SPRING mattress for sale. Anderson Shop. Phone Red 570 (19044) | wmemem sy > EXPERT ACCOUNTING and Office Service CLARA DILG (160-tf) W.ADXO po\\clful 9 tlxbe ld[e mo- i\ del, $60. International wave i length. Ask Paul Sommers after 3:30 p.m. Phone 556. (185-t4) Phone 859 Box 617 GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $. up. Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. BIG TIME NAL! INDUS TRIALISTS FACE INDICTMEN et o Intarview: Wik e it NUERNBERG, Feb. 6—Possible pire 6796. (177-tg) | Indictment of a score of big time s S . |Nazi industralists and financiers is GOOD 3 BEDROOM house all under discussion here, a spokesman harwood floors. Fully furnished. ;mr the British prosecution said Electric refrigerator, washing ma- ‘toda chine and range $5,000, 1044 W‘ The United States is not commit- 10th St. Phone Green 475. ited to further participation in war (176-t{)j"flm"s trials of an international |character at Nuernberg, but is 4 ROOM HOUSE 832 W. 8th St.'known to be interested in the pros- immediate occupancy. Phone Auk |ecution of leaders of Germany's war Bay Grocery, or write P, O. Box |inqustries which, because of the (175-t0) |illness of Gustay Krupp von Boh- VEW HAMPSHIKE-RED FRYERS len und Halbach, are not repre- a sented among the 22 Nazis now § oew Terk an , 60c per Ib. o e the international military [ Phone 385 (174-1mo) | tribunal. | FOR SALE—Alaska Husky pupplesw The question of who wopld be No. 8, Crescent Apts. (159-tf) \'named as defendants has not been decided. '36 FORD COUPE, '36 Plymouth sedan both good running condi- tion, good tires. Inquire Dream- land Bar. (184-t4) 7 ft. GREGG SKIIS and poles. Like new. See at Piggly Wiggly. (ag2-tn) | ,LO ‘AL FIRM has permancm posl- { ton for office girl. Experience, helpful but not essential. Repiy ! in your own handwriting, giving training you once had and phone “LOST AND FOUND | .- BELTRAN DISCHARGED LOST — Boys }ellow identmcanun bracelet. Richard J. Berry. Call! Red 325 after 5 o'clock (187-t3) Juan B. Beltran, oi Juneau, has received his honorable discharge from the service at the Separation Center at Fort Lewis. G e GRS VALENTINE TEA By Trinity Guild Sat. 12:30 to 5:30. LOST—Sterling silver brooch, “Deer in Flight”. Reward—Care of Em- pire. (186-t4) | ———————.————— FOR RENT | DRINK KING BLACK LAREL! 3 ROOM fur. cabin, oll heat. 513-A | Willoughby. (184-t4) POR RENT — Steamheated rooms Kitchen privileges, Phone 886. Home Hotel. (10,136-t1) How o Relieve Bronchitis Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the sg“g of the | trouble to help loosen and expel Jaden phlegm, and aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem- pranes. Tell your druggist to sell you 1 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- Jderstand ng you must like the way it yulekly ¢ llays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOQMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis HARBOR MACHINE SHOP MOTORS REBUILT — STERN BEARINGS ~-- MACHINING, MILLING and WELDING West 11th and F St., Phone 876 —————. — Feb: 9 (187-t3) SPBC!%LISTS COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING ° Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY Phone 538 ; AUDITS WANTED—To rent s or 4 bedroom | WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1946 ALaAskK afiate | Siring soutinidi i BDaily Scheduled Trips TO Sitka Wrangell Petershurg Kelckikan Also Trips’ TO HAINES SHAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS For Information and Reservations Phone 612 SYSTEMS TAXES | NEILL, CLARK and COMPANY Established 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 MONTHLY AC LOU\TIVG SFR\ ICE LLALES AR DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T0 KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and teamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 (ot ot e e e e HAINES BE. &, "EBBORIAC" SKAGWAY FREIGHT ACCEPTED AT FERRY FLOAT MONDAY A. M. PASSENGERS get 9 A. M. DAY connceting with DONJAC AT AUK BAY HONE BLUE 449 OR 79 :mII!I\GS SUBJECT TO CHAN HOUT NOTICE BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN BEARINGS — PROPELLORS GRAY MARINE ENGINES SALES and SERVICE Juneau Welding and Machine Shop _.__._—.—-—-—J ‘ning Contractor With a Guarantee of Satisfaction All Classes of Work LODGE — CLUB — CHURCH — STORE CAFE — RESIDENCE ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MeCLELIAN - Becorator PHONE 374—DOUGLAS CATERPILLAR REG.U.S.PAT.OFF. DIESEL MARINE ENGINES GENUINE PARTS SEE NORTHERN COMMERCIAL CO. “Caterpillar” and Allied Equipment Distribgtor in ALASKA and YUKON TERRITORY NEAU BRANCfi—227 Agdmiral Way MlNl!:llg EQUIPMENT I%H':(G MACHINERY DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

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