The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1946, Page 2

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BT s 0040004040 0040006000908000009060000000000000040843002442PRRIREETNITETIVIRELICIGev0000scons . ;mwmw«w: CINDERELLA FROCKS.... In Lovable, Tubable GORbNS. . in BM Rehiends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 Floor Coverings: WE STILL HAVE A NICE SELECTION OF CHOICE RUGS FOR THE WHOLE SEE THEM TODAY! HOUSE . . . Room Size! In Beautiful Solid Colors, Textured Patterns. For Bedroom and Bath! Colorful Si la for school, for parties, and for fun... Sizes 3-6x, 7-14 $2.20 'CARTER FINDS attending a conference regional FHA heads held at les on July 10, 11 and 12. Frocks . . . Perfect after A C in talking with ind Los Angeles, PEAK REACHED of Los rter declared it was noticeable, builders in Seattle that they consider » peak of the housing crisis has been reached, and that the housing tion is was impressed by the thous now unde: Pacific Coast me. the anc ing housing was expressed at Los Angeles mond M missioner, HOUSE CRISIS conference by Foley, Carter National vement in the mater together the housing demand ©eeces00ceco0e000 00 & S LE NEW COLD LOCKER is the day for A. S. Glover's tting better steadily. nds construction That feeling of optimism regard- the Ray- FHA added. Foley declared that he sees a gradual im- field with a steady de- as needs are met, is helping to ease « pr : which, i crease in : g e the worst of the housing shortage. sl - - ;I e e s e e e e 0w ¢ 4 VEATHE PORT A8 o Te for 24-Hour Period #X it i 6:30 0’Clock This Morning g AV = 1 o o o ¥ i 1 In Juneau—Maximum, 64; { it minimum, 45. N il At Airport—Maximum, 65; O, £ | minimum, 42. : - WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vielnity) { \ Increasing cloudiness to- night and Wednesday with light rain by late Wednesday l afternoon. Not 0 warm = \ Wednesday. 5 s e 0000006000 o the locker plant and self-service meat market, in connection with the Spruce Del- icatessen. The plant is the only one of its kind in the Territory and is local recruiting cfficer for the R fully equipped with the latest chines and methods. All merchandise in the plant i received frozen, stored frozen at 1 below zero, cut frozen, packagec frozen and displayed frozen. Th enables the foad and meat to retai its natural food value and flavor _— The newly adopted slogan of John Carter, Jr., Alaska Under-| mayket is “Get your meat at y : writer for the Federal Hou.\in}g Ad- Spruce 's full of its natural Wonderful new cottons, o ration, returned to his Ju-| jujce” ever-so-nice Cinder- neau headquarters on the weekend | " Jee Blackman will be in ci of the market and he has annot ed that there still is a few of locker boxes left. Opening at 10 o'clock tomorr morning, the store will be run tirely with self-service. In celeb: ing the opening, coffee and cakes will be served throughout the day for the grownups. Mr. Glover i offering soft ice cream to all child- ren during the hours between 2 and 4 o'clock - - CHARLES WILDE IS DROWNED IN SURF ACCIDENT News of death by drowning of Charles Edward Wilde, 22, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar A. Wilde of Entrance Island, Alaska, was ceived here this morning by U. S. Marshal William T. Mahoney in a wire from A. M. Gallagher, Chief of Police at Aberdeen, Washington. The youth, who recently was dis- rged from the armed forces, drowned yesterday while riding nf board, near Aberdeen, the His body had not been re- a wire stated recovered. The youth's parents have long operated a fox farm on Er nce Island, near here. The new. his death has been broadcast to them today. Sl ARMY RECRUITING BE RESUMED HERE Master Sergeant John L. Tosr ular Army.‘ is expected to return The two men will open a renewed recruiting campaign in this area through the recruiting station set up last winter in the Federal Build- ing M-S Tosney has been in Anchor- age for the last several weeks THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JULY 23, 1946 LINN FORREST T0 CATALOGUE RESORT SPOTS P . per is Stanley Stefonowicz, who is!He also obtained a v er coolir By cooperative arrangement b2- opiaining a larger motor for his | sys 9 a T g M n t E e S | system and a Tobin 2 propel- P tween the U. S. Forest Service and poat. As soon as the Gray Lugger | lor shaft and propeller e SYSIEM (0UN(“. the Alaska Development Board, Forest Service Architect Linn For- ® rest is to leave Monday on an esti- mated six weeks trip into all Divis- ions of the Territory, it was an- nounced today by Henry Clark, General Manager of the Board. The purpose of Architect For- rest’s trip will be to catalogue areas suitable for resort development About twenty such spots already have been lined up for Forrest to investigate ners Bay to receive motor repairs. A seven-pound, one-ounce girl, purchase their wives on the in- Forrest's task willde to determine Her skipper is Floyd Epperson. |not yet named. was born to Mrs. stallment plan. If husband di if a suggested site is suitable for| Thne Aurora of pelican was in Violet Gibbons in the Montana cides not to keep a wife he may resort use and “’-l ;"““ ty O Monday and is operating under a City yesterday. sreturn her and get his money resort or tourist lodge; 1CEY new contract to carry mail between As soon as mother and daughter beck hunting and fishing, scenic and| — S T fishing, etc. He will then roughly sketch out a proposed development at each site he finds to meet re- sort requirements and will estimate the cost of development to that the Development Board may have right at hand the exact informs tion needed by any prospective in- vestor. Up to now, Clark said, none but very general informiation has bean available regarding spots sug- gested for tourist lodges Clark called attention to Forrest's sast experience and proven ability in the field of resort development, which will give his finding the stamp of authority. Tre loan, by the Forest Service, of the services of the designer of Mt. Hood, Ore- gon’s nationally famous Timberline Lodge, cannot but be of great ben2- fit to the Territory, he daclared. - -eo — - HARBORNEWS dy is either in mnow or over the weekend to shipshape The Every! has been in get things in change in weather points to even the more harbor during next few days. The Julie Lu is in for and her skipper, C. H y installing a new Crown motor. Olaf activity Winters' r¥remont is in the process of receiving a copper paint ob as well as engine repairs, The yacht Acquilla’s steerir and Attractive Pebble-Tuft in Tomorrow opening of FOR Prospecting? SOMETHING TO BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME?’ Scatter Rugs! Hand Up to 4 ft. by 6 ft. ! | Hooked Rugs in | Virgin Wool Yarn. Gay i figures . . Designs to Brighten Any Room. Congoleum! For Hard Wear! Goldstein Building DOUGLAS NEWS MRS. BOILES VISITS HERE Mrs. S. L. Boiles has arrived PHONE MISS WHITI Miss Lenore H. f before school term at she is a teacher of commer Josephine 1939, She the E p! ON White, White, has here for her first return to Juneau since here with her mother until shortly opening of lans Los Angele: AUTIFUL 394 VISIT daughter arrived to remain the new where al sub- [rom Curry to spend several weeks jects in the Fremont High School as a houseguest of Mr. and Mrs.| Frank Marshall. The latter and Mrs. Bo came to Alaska together seven years ago, then making their home in Anchorage | Mrs. Boiles and her husband are now connected with the Curry Ho- tel which is operated by the Alaska Railroad. | BON VOYAGE A bon voyage party evening by Mrs. C. E. Walters | at her home honoring Mrs. Jack | Hartley. The latter was the former Mary Pearce, has been visiting her was given la mg r, Mrs. Frank Pearce and her | i M et and her many friends in Douglas where she was raised. She now makes her home | with her husband and two daugh- | ters in California, and left this morning wi her young daughters on the Princess Louise to join Mr. Hartley, after a six weeks visit here. | Friends invited by Mrs. Walters to bid goodbye last evening were: | Mary Meeks, Alice Poor, Jennie Johnson, Willie Jensen, Margaret Pearce, Betty Bonnoett, Vera Kirk- ham, Alfreda Dore, Effie Lind- strom, Grace Russo, Helen Forrest, the guest of honor and th¢ hostess. She is air” finding a wonderful ¢ Alaska’s nge “fresh from Los TELL THEM WHERE YOU LIVE ... We have a large stock of hand- wrought metal decorative house address brackets in black metal with artistic . deer, duck, a prospector, hunter, boats, purchased with the needs of the people of Juneau in mind SHINING ART METAL WORK ... There is nothing more decorative, yet useful, than fine copper and alum- inum ware. See the large collection of trays, mugs, bowls. candleholders and other objects now on display. [t is all hand-made. ¥ The Gift Shop “GIFTS OF DI. Hari Machine Shop Building STORE HOURS 9 Y MELLOW A5 A SUNNY MORNING You taste it at once . . . of flavor that’s rich and the most widely enjoyed RESE ...like a sunny morning. We think you'll agree it’s not matched in any other whiskey! Try Schenley Reserve «..it comes of a great tradition for fine whiskies SCHENLEY STINCTION" Phone 317 A.M.t05:30 P. M. this extra, this special measure fine, yet light, mellow whiskey in America today! RAVE is being worker over by er 226 has been will head back to grounds. now in stock at the Juneau Weld- ing and Machine Shop. 4 The Patricia, captained by Jjames Daly, Sunday morning and left yesterday for Kenai Peninsula hunting trip. After being towed by the Patri- cia, the Tern is remaining at Ber- b o Steve Fershe Rolling Wave, also. \been overhauled by Motor Rebuild and is being installed today. Nomad from Ketchikan. the Warn- are able to travel—and papa o 1 chest subsides a bit—they will join! 2 (hi 1d and father here to maka| . their home. Juneau and Pelican. She leaves Polican on the 1st, 10th and 2! of each month, retury from Juneau approximately the 12th and 22nd. Huston of Hoonah purc Gray Lugger 330 from the Juneau Welding and Machine Shop Machine Shop. is fixing up the ‘The motor has > MRS. WILDES IS NAMED 10 MERIT Lee the ed a Her skip- In from Cape Spencer is installed, the Nomad the fishing y 226 Lugger is Py Mrs. Ideal Vwudes has been ap- pointed to the Alaska Merit Sys- HAS ADD"'ON ]'\l;l,l‘\ ry 1, 1949, it was disclosed The Gr today, by the Office of the Governor. Mrs. Wildes' appointment is to fill a vacancy existing since was launched yesterday at Missoula, ¢ resignation cf, Wellman Hol- Montana. brook frem the Council last sum- So, Edward Gibbons, of tie High- | e way Engineer's staff here was in- formed by wire today arrived from the Westward A new gereration of Gibbons on a bear- - — The Indians of Guatcmzla may THE TWwWO BIG MOTORS OF THE PN A Coast Liner combine the strength of thousands of horsepower with the delicate precision of a fine watch's mechanism. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES is proud of the dependability of these engines that power each of the Coast Liner fleet. Founded in Alaska .. for the growth of Alaska . .. P N A's day-in, day-out regularly scheduled flights serve this great land . . . swiftly . . . safely . . . and v economically . . . with the finest standards of air transport « o W plus friendliness and courtesy. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. .. Look to P N A “Route of the Coast Liners’ for LEADERSHIP. 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