The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 7, 1946, Page 6

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PAGE SIX WE HAVE HERE THE DOUGLAS SHIPBUILDERS acquired during oral years in Seattle yards, workir in the Columbia River the Puget Sound B ing Co. He passed througl while 8 and Knudsen and decided to No newceme s, is Jack A ramshacke, frame building, formerly owned by Mike Pusich, to- day houses one of the Channels liveliest new enterprises, the Doug- las Boat Shop. “This is only th one of the four waving at shop and t about ning,” anj s will decla 100 by 24 foc yegin rrise Alask: hersabout ther to Alaska ¢ W ho lived ow variet the building and another [ to ko in Juneau fo formerly years and held ¢ papers to build 1d tWO New Ways Wil Bert Ruc B ago 13w {rentage where the is protect- on useful and it from Southeaster “Given a boat harbor sential, there i no r should not ping center. It b for expansion,” Bc His shipbuilding s are which ason to rour . Among thui k g was their present crew of twely “““““000000000000000000000000 000“0000“0“0 LIQUOR STORE Liquor Depariment open fo 12 p. m. every night . . . Until 2 a. m. Saturday Nighis SPECIALS SUNNYBROOK, Bourbon - 5th $3 95 OLD HERMITAGE, Bourben 5th 3.95 OLD THOMPSON BLEND 5th 3.95 PAUL JONES 5th 3.95 3FEATHERS 5h 3.95 OLD GUCKENHEIMER 5th 3.95 P.M.DELUXE Sth 3.95 IMPERIAL 5th 3.95 KING BLACK LABEL 3.95 WATERFILL and FRASER 3.95 CREME DE MENTHE 4.25 SLOE GIN 3.95 BEER BEER Rainier . . Sick’s Select . . Acme Case-3.95 6 Bottles 1 WOOWM“QQ - Sth | | | | comt ““M‘“OOO00000“““0“000000“0‘ “mmmommmoommoonon‘ hose now employed is veteran .ship» Carl Pollock, who spent 15 n Seattle ds Lefore com- to Alaska . The Shop now is concentrating on needs of the Einstoss Company, hich has taken eleven breaker skiffs and three power boats for use in Dry Bay, Yakutat and Sea- tuck area and has on order. boa Another shop project is a 45-footjare in the proeess of organization| nation |halibut-treller, lnear completion ing. Henry R. Johnson, only ship’s| rchitect in town, designed the ves sel and has drawn plans for many of the other craft mow under con-| yn. The Shop also works from ! d Hansen designs and will ns drawn by an architect re- by clients. ommodate anything to 70-footers are completed, pending only al and labor, asure boats and two or three charter yachts also are being built. Among repair jobs: a new wheel house and raised bulwark for Vin- Anderson’s Sentinel; new ribs planking for Walter Johns' Flying Cloud, which piled up on Favorite Reef last month. cr interested amateurs the ship- ors offered the following boat cen Design ship. out pla urements. stations. resemble basting es in sewing, inasmuch as they are torn out later when the essential 1t parts of the ship replace from scale to hat stitch- Put in ribs and planking Add ceck, wheelhouse incidentals as finishing. (6) Paint and launch. But it's easier to let the the Boat Shgp build it, they added. - - eee JUNEAU BRANCH STATEHOOD ASSN. IS FORMED HERE The Juncau Branch of the Alaska Statehood Astociation made its fomal appearance Tuesday evening when a group of citizens met in the City Council Chambers and selected officers for the ensuing year to head the organization. With Mrs. Mildred Hermann act- ing temporary chairman and Mrs. Katherine Nordale as se the following permanent offi- were ¢ ed: President J. W and n; Secretary, Ra r, Mrs. John McCor > four members with the ad- of Steve Vucovich will form the nucleus a large cxecutive committee with other members to cted as the membership in- r. Vucovich will also rman of the member- ship committee. dition of The Juneau Branch opens with a charter membership roll of 31. The number will be expanded to include any izen of the Channel area who desires membership. It was specifically stressed that membership in this group is for the express purpose of promoting study of the merits of statehood for Al Extensive research in- to the pros and cons of this ques- tion will be undertaken with the viéw toward presenting facts to the! voters of Alaska prior to the gen-| eral election in October, at which, time a referendum on the subj Pacific Northern Leads Again=— ® Reduced Rates 10 Percent Reduction On All Round Trip Tickets. © Increased Baggage Allowance 40 Pounds Free On All Tickets 55 Pounds Free On Through Flights to Seattle. ® Douglas Z1-Passenger Transporis The First All-New Transports in Alaska Service. © Stewardess Service Expertly trained stewardesses to make your trip completely pleasant and to serve you re- freshments aloft with the compliments of the company. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIR[.I,/‘VFS Genera!l Offices—Anchoroge, Al City Ticket Office: Baranef Hotel 28 pick-up| and a few small | Stations | . 'before will be pr=semed to the voters The organization of the Juneau Branch brings the total to seven units in a Territorial-wide organ- ization with headquarters at An- chorage. Anchorage,” Fairbanks, Ketchikan, Valdez, Wrangell, Ko- |diak and Sitka already have branch- les and the restarch program of the Territorial Association is now well junder way. Other branches are \ln additional communities. First and ready for market- objective of the local branch will| ibe a vigorous membership cam- paign according to President Wil- son. Many (aII On Del. Barileft - and Mrs. B, J. Bingle of Fairbanks, with their two chil- dren, Vella Irens and James, vicit- ed Delegate Bartlett while in Wash- ington recently. They came cast to attend the General Assombly of {the Presbyterian Church held at Atlantic City, New Jersey. Roy Ahmaogax oi Point Barrow accomp ad Mr. and Mrs. Bin |when ey called at the Deleg office. Mr. Ahmaogak, Elder com- missioner to the General Assembly at Atlantic City, will attend the ‘The Rev. Bicomfield Theological Seminary as| a special student this coming ter. The four United States Atiorn of Alaska, Patrick J. Gilmore, of Juneau, Ray E. Plummer of An-! chorage, Harry O. Arend of Fair- banks and Frank Bingham of Nome, were recent Washington visitors to attend a conference of U. S. At- torneys at the Justice Department. Mrs. Rcbert Lyle of Fairbanks called at Delegate Bartlett's office while visiting in the capital. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Burford of Juneau and their daughter, Norma, visited with Delegate Bartlett while in Washington on a vacation trip. Upon leaving Washington, they plan to tour the New sland States fore returning the Territory. Dr. James to C. Ryan of Junecau, Commissioner of Education for Alaska, is in Washington and w testify before the subcommittee the Secnate Appropriations tee hearing the 1947 In% propriation bill. Attorney General and Mrs. Ralph J. Rivers of Juneau have been Washington visitors. Mr. Rivers representzd the Territory of Alaska at the recent Alaska rate hearings the Maritime Commission. Robert Hanson of Fairbanks, nephew of n Thomas Ton- ceth, USN, keen visiting his uncle in Washington. Mr. Hanson was ently discharged from the army and is looking ovér grospects' for c¢mployment and has decided if he will return to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Loomis, who lived in Dawson and Alaska in' the early days, called on Delegate Bartlet! during a trip ingten. Mr, Loomis owns an armor. ed car service in Portland, Ore. Colonel G. N. Rathjens, form: ly with the army enginee called on Delegate Bartlett during a re- cent trip to the ecapital. {Rathjens is with the U. S. Smelt. ling Refining and Mining Company. of Colonel Edgar W. Norris, Medical| |Director of the U. S. Public Health \Service in Juneau, callad at Dele gate Bartlett’s office on his way iback to Alaska. {family in Spokane on his return to the west coast. spent sometime in a hospital in | Baltimore with flu complications, |but is now fully recovered TWO STARLINERS ON FLIGHTS WEST TAKE OUT 33 PASSENGERS , Arriving yesterday on the Alaska Airlines Starliner |Captain Currie, Flight Horning, and Stewardess |were the following passengers from { Anchorage: John Hanson, iClark, Lynn Erwin, George Vaara, |R. J. Bartoo, Mrs. Bartoo, A. F. Officer e vin Ut B PR T -SPECI#LISTS Hair Styling Hours ¥ a. m. to 6 p. m. COLD WAVING PERMANENTS STYLING SHAPING Baranof Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT Phone 538 e sredrd win- Jr., | 1 R ORI 5 NEW TROLLER, complet to Wu,sh-l Colonel | He will visit his| Colonel Norris Fairbanks with| Crane, | Henry | FOR SALE \...........O ° e | . ° ‘..0.0.l..l. 10 APARTMENTS Phone 428, Crescent Apts. 'SMALL light BOAT for pleasure or fishing. 19.6 ft., large ca- hin, 30 h.p. Gray Marine motor, $iarter, bunks, oil stove. Docked Small Boat Harbor No. Price $575. Phone Blue 323, L 5 (291-tf) | “MERSON UPRIGHT piano, Mrs | Robt. Sanford, Spicket Apts i (291-t) | FOR & see Ralph | 865 or write good hemlock, Phene Red Juneau. (291-112) Piling, Reischl, Box 2651, EDWARD G. ROBINSON Comes SUNDAY to the CAPITOL LEOTA EXCURSION GLACIER BAY sailing Monday a.m. June 10. Back in Juneau Wed. am. Fare $28.75. Tax and | meals included. Max. and min. passengers eight. Tickets pur- chaseable at J. B. Burford uu(ll Co. Phone 79. (289-14) | FOR SALEConsole Philco mmu‘ 8 tube, cheap. Phone black )lfi} (289-t3) | - 303 BRITISH Ammunition. Har-!| bor Machine Shop, 905 W 11th! St. (289-13) ! 5 th 289-0) | o “room | and | RENOVATED house. 242 NEWLY furnished Franklin, COMFORTABLE 6 room uumshml: house. Early possession, 825 Gn}d‘ E (289-14) | {ROYAL SIAMESE " Kittens, zat each. Write Ann Taylor, Box!| 561, Petersburg. (289-6) | equip- | (285-t1) | ed. Phone Green 669. 2 BEDROOM modern house with | full basement on Douglas Road. Phone Red 450. (283-tf) | ROCK SAND (:rmcl lawn dirt hauled. Phone 849 Bill Tonsgard. (269-1mo.) ; Aukj V. A.! (265-t0) FOR SALE—5 room Mo Bay, $1,900; '36 Ford, $17. Hensey, Gen. Del. 31B- | | Tender-Hearted i { i REAL ESTATE FOR SALE A WONDERFUL HOME TO live in 3 bedroom modern, completely furnished. { All electrical kitchen, | Of built -ins. Full cement basement, With a den. Drive in garage. Magnificent view. Fine neighborhood. $10,500. LAND—LAND—LAND— Just beyond AUK BAY, we have —a wonderful piece of land; Equipped for Fur Farming. ANOTHER GOAT RANCH Well stocked—with pure bred Go 3 Sw Saanen, Registered. A DUDE RANCH On Kenai Peninsula, Near Seward. GRADELLE LEIGH REALTOR Phone 557, Corner 2ud, and Franklin oo ot el s B e ) FOR SALE LLYLE YOHR HOME in Doug 4 lots, 6 rooms, Completely furnished. I ULLY FURNISHED house At 1'2 mile post. LARGE BUSINESS Heart of Juneau. COMPLETE set Carpenter Tools, | 1 | | | [ a wealth Toggenburg, lot, { APT. HOUSE. 7 ROOM COMPLETELY furnished house, Full cement basement, garage, Yard, 335 12tk St {3 BEDROOM HOUSE, Excellent location, Completely furnished. MURPHY & HIIRPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS : Phone 676 over First National ‘3ank R o AT S IRCECTRIRR, WANTED ‘ WANTED—Woman or ' man dish washer, also waitress. Call Percy’s Cafe. (291-tf) | Phone ‘ (290-t4) ! WANTEDLate model car. 218, VANTED- éx])eriolutgd clgk. Noj ACRE TRACTS 3% miles Irom town. Enquire at Snap Shoppe. { | with radio. Inquire Apt. 17, Im- perial Hotel. x (290-2) | FOR SALE—Furnished two bed- | room house at Auk Bay. 217 acres patented land. GaTage with workshop. Light plant and oil| heat. Phone Red 160. 1290-1[71 \1937 PLYMOUTH sedan, $225. Call | 714 days. (290-16) | FOR SALE—Two unit modern f nished apartment house in resi dential district, wonderful view, goed investment. Phone Blue 665 hetween 5 and 8 pam. (200-L0) ! LOST AND FOUND | LOST—Gray pmvaums skut be- tween Willoughby Ave. and Tri- angle Cleaners. Phone 0374. (201-t3) ‘LOSI‘ —Sencca wristwatch with | gold wristband. Reward. Return | to Empire. (290-t4) Johnson, Axel Johnson, Art Niel- son, V. E. Tavano, George Johnson, G, Pederson, George Colwell and J. McDenald. On the return flight the follow- ing were flown to Anchorage: Glen | Neitzert, H. J. Parker, Mrs. H. J. Parker, A. R. Williams, Les Teague, {Ethel Cammeron, Shirley Henley, {Harold Sowder, Major Guy Orsino, Helen Heisley, Nell Hartman, and | Bert Rutherford. To Cordova: Bess Means, Tom Nestor and Dan Manning; to Ya- kutat: Mrs. Collins. Leaving on fthe Starliner Nome with Captain Thompson, Flight }Omcer Copzland were the following | for Anchorage: P. A. Williams, E. C. Raynolds, Mrs. E. C. Reynolds, A. Seaman, Adeline Seaman, K. Sea- man, A. Seaman, Jr., B. Seaman, |M. Seaman, D. Seaman, Joe Jones, Jee Columbus, J. B. Clymore, Mirs. Charles Nelson, Mrs. Frank Phillips, Pat Phillips, and Mr. Bennett. e e CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone who was s0 kind and thoughtful to us in the loss of our daughter, sister and neice, Mrs. Elsie Ann Putnam, also for the many beautiful flowers, MRS. JOHN PADEMEISTER. MRS. LAVERNE HOLBROOK MRS. AGNES LA COURTE MRS. EDW. WELLE MRS. IRENE POWERS MRS. AUGUST SMITH > Empire Want Ads bring results! prosssisusi ek CLARA DILG. Public Accountant PHONE 557 Corner nd and Pranklin | MISCELLANEOUS other need apply. George Bros. | ,(290-t1) | 1 ot Yel FOR SALE—36 ft. Troller cquipped | ANTED —General house worker, | second maid in private household, (\ $100 monthly with room and i board. Write Box 904 or 21, Juneau. phone | (290-t6) | Hilarious, Treckle-Faced JACKIE "BUTCH"” JENKINS WANTED——La.rge packing foot locker size. Phone Black 780. (289-13) | WANTED—To *borrow, rent or buy b if necessary outboard motor for Girl Scout Camp. Call Mrs. C. C. Carter, 242. (289-tf) WANTED—Furnished apartment by | three employed adults. Perman- | ent. References. Write Empire Box C364. (286-6) TO RENT HOUSE or Apartment— | Art Nelson, Sanitary Meat Mar- ket, Phone 49. (286-t1) WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 WILL PERSON who had ordered wallpaper pattern No. 53P-03879 in oyster white from Sears and had any surplus they would be willing to sell, please phone 368. (291-t2) FOR CHARTER — M. S. Jazz, at Boat Harbor. Ph. 861. (256-t1) i1 TO Comes SUNDAY to the CAPITOL |] FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1946 Clipper Express Leaving daily from Fairbanks . . . twices daily from Juneau and Ketchikan, Clipper Express gets next morning delivery in Seattle. Clipper Express leaves Nome every Monday, Wednesday and Friday; Bethel, on Sunday only. Delivery Speeded Specify “Clipper Express” on your orders from Seattle and your shipment arrives in Ketchikan, Juneau, Whitehorse or Fair- banks the very same day it leaves Seattle. Clipper Express brings it faster , . . from any point Outside. Economy Rates Low Clipper Express rates are now in effect at all Alaskan points served by Pan American. Express shipments go by Clipper for 50¢ minimum between points in Alaska, and $1.00 minimum between U.S.A. and Alaska. Get full information and schedules at address below ; Baranof Hotel Phone 106 PAN AHERICAN Worto Arewars ZThe J;;/e/(r o //e%ffly d//efs ALASKA COASTAL ATIRLINES Serving Southeastern Alaska Daily Scheduied Trips Sitka Wrangell Peiershurg Ketchikan Also Trips HAINES SKAGWAY HOONAH AND OTHELR SOUTHEASTERN PORTS ! Alaska = Electronies | JIM LANGDON-—Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime { MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECEIVERS — BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES AND RADIO TUBES Mail Orders Prompily Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government Licensed Experienced Technician WRITE FOR INFORMATION WINTER & POND CO, finc. Complete Photographic Supplies eveloping — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale Juneau Retail —_— PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 llb Decl;ez Way. FOR RENT 3 ROOM FURNISHED apt. oil range, .private bath. 337 Wil- loughby. (291-3) Hotel—Ph. 886. Winsome, Wistful MARGARET O'BRIEN | Comes SUNDAY to the-CAPITOL HEATED STORAGE—Ph. Cole. ismvmw APARTMENTS. Under new management. renovated. 1 and 2 room apartments. One block from Federal Bldg. (241-tf) There are about 3,000 species of (260-tf) S ————— mosquitoes. YOU: BACKED THE ATTACI{ .. NOW BACK YOUR FUTURE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED First Natiomil Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA

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