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_—— PAGL SIX THURSD. AY, DECEMBER 26. 1946 I PR o e | Tervitory by nsuting e lower cost! oo oefefenfoefonfopeforfferfert of living. | | : | NewsMNofes |"." .. ... | i { Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Morris ar-| k i rived from Long Beach, Calif. in| ] B AA i . time to spend the holidays with = Bill Cook. The couple were mar- 4 i Iried last summer in Long Beach . - —— YOU BELIEVE I wth of the Territory Alother Istinge. oIl Sie) L SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE) fand are now planning to make —YOU BELIEVE in the growth of the Territory the deck—front and center. When |until the end of ) i i g i N ; and Southeastern / ka in particular m thre this one, yowll|year of the converted ¢ SITKA, Alaska, Dec 21.»1““”“ permanent home here mn flLE Hunpflv & m’m —YOU BELIEVE in the necessity of new perm- s et sl | e W Joe lllstifl éoping —us pesBane oue Suld] & o, Godik Cadt, wils born o] ANSO CIRTAER, Wil cariyiik code PRI PP UM anent payrolls for Juneau : B8 R o= b o ek 20 say snowing again as there was @ my and Mrs. Jens Gyldenege at| Reasonable. Phone 351 460-3t. . anent pay FRICHY you convert your “term month. That comes to $254.40 three day thaw early in the week. ¢n. Salvation Army Maternity Home HEART Bus Dist. Apt. Housi— __YOU DESIRE to become financially interested ance to a permanent form you | for the year. So Joe would lose At the Obscrvatory, a snowfall of eay Tuesday morning 3 Wexglm\g‘MARSHAL'S SALE, Terraplane 4 Excellent return on invest. in new \j‘lh‘l‘pyll\‘(‘i i diately start building up a $76.30 on the deal. The $76.30 is about 32 inches has been recordad, ejgnt p<»\|;1<l< 11 ounces, the baby: door sedan, Lobby, Federal Bldg. Ground floor suitable store or i . ¥ e h value” on your policy. That what Joe was charged for having the highest on their records for S T i e 10 a.m. Fridey Dec. 27. Alaska otfices. o . i : # > . $ is a first child and the fourth i 3 e y dadi __AND WISH to participate in their earnings ,: itk l;x- _\r‘;: st _1;‘ paying ):v,l~ hr;- ~m:;( v‘n ing :)hll‘\ ¥ 1xt. Eecm}lb(-lxg 'zm:ll ?”c‘f,‘;‘i; days éfu‘i?l generation of Godik Gyldeneges. Creédit Bureau. 458-13 .szlut].m.x‘nfl 26 ft. trollers, see Larry um (the higher prem 1e rest he can ac e 'The last high December snowfall tpe father is a /e o T v —— iy S o Okt NS for one of the permanent forms|$178.10. But once he cashes in was in 1942, 308 inches. e father is an employee of the/ Two BOY'S bicycles; alsoone jun- DOUGLAS Trading Post—2 bed- CALL AT THE { Ploneers’ Home. 5 : ALL s g of NSLI) you are putting in some | hi pELet ) more insur- Several people have built and| & b'v.\clr'i)doilt)le lwdt;]-*prmg rocm apt. top floor. o money that t erected bird houses big emough for| A first child, Lenny LeRoy, was! s, breakfast table and BUy NOW, SAVE MONEY ALADKA FINANCE COBPORATION legally yours Jce didn’t have to'only the smaller birds which ate o to Mr. and [1‘\:1:‘3 Lm»n}l"( i chairs, black caracul fur SUMMER HOMES. e UL ARS the pre insurance until ble to compete with the muc‘pflpmm early Wednesday morning| coat, size 12. Phone Red 48.;55_“ 4 fBEDRO‘OMbi‘ : .i-\xth St, View, FOR PARTI( LARE .I -m‘ ge0 nd "“‘"f, ye WS, Lf\:‘l“AS‘ and '.smg\msv‘mm welghed scven pounds three G S ‘m.r ro_o, nd foundation, furnace prn . o B RO e id everyore worries over the SUI-|guncss. Lenny LeRoy is alfo the| BRAND NEW Burroughs Calculi- Aé'“"mf'“' W ¢ COOPER BUILDING and n ur policy. Of | then z vival of the deer. {tirst grandchild in the Peterson|. tor, Phone 3. 4.ty ACREAGH on Hishway. Pourth and Main Streets course, by doing that you won't $362.40, that's wha At tne | ramily. e e RN - 512 ELEVENTH ST.—4 bedroomsy k% have any insurance left. It just|of the fifth polic The posters advertising the com- : kbt CORNET, almost new $65, man's| inlaid floors. evaporates. But you get a cer- | value would be munity Christmas Sing at €:30 on| Michael Patrick, weizhing ten| suit sise 36, hardly worn $25, 7 ft. |$1,500 BUYS Lot 1b Block 1, Seat. amount of cash for ft. end ‘_n' ten years it Christmas Eve are works of art.'pounds four ounces. was born to| skis 84, guitar $7. 229 5th SL; ter Tract. u,,],]( .‘!m of _; h you can get is 5,);;::9 50 y They were made by Mrs. Robert'Mr. and Mrs. Dorman McGraw Pace Red 185, 454-1f. | ACROSS from Juneau Cold Stors called the cash value. That’s the story on ues. Wheeler, ember of Beta Sigma : Friday fiahers i A S g | age, reas EL s P e : e Ty e Lhelrll’R, MEN’'S Johnson shoe skates, ge, reasctistie LM, 00, For pigh 9 just $10,000 of was 21 Joe con- He at to OlflSK%;(?m % e ewing Southeas FLY Daily - chedules fo: @ SITKA ® PETERSBURG @ WRANGEL @ KETCHIKAN @ ICY STRAIT AREA Trips Each Week fo: should find al eight- even pre- he could ca $178.10 Severa @ HAINES : ° SKAGWAY :l—:Ol o Probate Cc @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points f| =0 \TER PLAKES at JUNEAU —1 1o 8 passengers s : PLAHES BASED at SITKA of December, 1946. eal) FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex- L FOR INFORMATION || oo et e e 32 Plione 612 AND RESERVATIONS || m e s as i ation, Jan. 6, 1947. - Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On ©Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mems= branes. Tell your druggist to sell you MOTORSHIP ESTEBETH v HAINES " SKAGWAY " MONDAY 10 PM Leaves ror SITKA and Wayporis every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon on sailing date e ———— e e e e e ) LLES AIT™ LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU T¢ XZTCHIKAN via Petershury and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and mers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 you must like th:2 way it quickly allays the cough cr you are to have your money back. | CREOMUL for Coughs, Chest Colds, Brenchitis derstanding = Your beposits ARE SAFE BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS | | | ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED primary addition, the bank i s mem- ber of Federal Deposit Lasur- sncs Corporation, which is- sares exch of ews depositon against lom w s maximus of $3,008 First National Bank | of JUNEAU. ALASKA WMEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION S ss g eers e 1 . Again’ a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | NORTHLAND T—RA N Sp o RTAT I O N . inght was elected to act as tem-| I'm just telling about deal t0 phi, whose members are respon-|home. He { { 3 i, 1 S e pon- | joins a young brother, % ) show you that if you c ert your giple for the carclling. |Ronnie. His grandparents are Mr.| 9. Phoge Green }47. 449 d,[ insurance and paying in- Hesron {and Mrs. Jesse McGraw and Mr.:L. C. SMITH TYPEWRITER, price sed premiums, L ¢ of the mon-| Tpe City Council met in specialjand Mrs. Nick Trierschield. 75, 20th Century Market. 435-tf. ey you y(lm;. be! l'” you. It ceegion Tuesday evening with lhl’i - o SRR DR Qoes all go the drain, the ¢ 3, v cOTVio: o N ¥ ¥ 8 members of the School Board,! Funeral services for three Plon- A Jack Galvin, Robert Gaylord and eer re held this week: Edmond Fn m !Proulx died on Monday and was buried the following day by the Rev. P. J. OReilly. Proulx was c |torn in 1863 in Montreal, Canada, Ths FWA is asking $62,000 for came to Alaska in 1898, landing in W the present High School building, Wrangell. He later worked on the 12 which was built with government Alaska Railway and prospected in funds during the Naval Air Staion|the Interior. He entered the Home PEY construction 50 Art Franklin, and School Superin- tendent T. J. Cole, to discuss- the hool situation which is fast be- ng critical. E‘E(’)ioifirhix;mshed apt. Inquire at 513 Willoughby. 458-13 NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day o week, 32¢ 2nd St. Phone 187. boomi. {in March of 1945 from Anchorage.; Federal Bulld.ng. The School Boara and Mr. Cole| Adolph E. Johnson died on Wed: = tc n:e?; privileges. Home | R esented the following facts: {nesday and was buried Friday by| (:: lSi,;, 6. Bt o’ Grode: Sahaol Iulid. |tHe PRV e NVEUHRY. " SRy BSIETR ML Gl o ing is already crowded and its heat- Sweden in 1880, the deceased came take 2= g0 Chlont obsolete, needing re-|to Alaska in 1925 to fish from the HISCELLMEuus scuss this piacement next year. |Kenai Peninsula. He entered the' iR B8 Then we'll © 9" o1 hundred ten to one hun-'Home in August of this year from THE FLORENCE SHOP R & dred thirty additional pupils are Kenal | Open Evenings by Appointment . Y anticipated next year, raising the Funeral services for John Smith A Com;'zte Beauty Scrvice Q £ By -d ’l enrollment to 425 | were conducted this afternoon by Merle-Norman Cesmetics fie 0i HeSl LS Y 3. The addition of wings to the the Rev. Emst Nygaard. Smita Phore 427 129 T:‘:;fllfl -1mo High School building would came to Alaska in 1898 from New| Zealand, where he was born in ‘Cclober. 1859. He prospected out| present be small help. WINTER & POND CO, Inc Special Assisianis 4. The City spent $8,000 in com-~ [ pleting and equipping the high of Dawson and later worked on the! Cemplcte Photcgraphic Supplies Re“gnr fl((epie P hool, work which was to have Alaska Railrcad. He entered the Decveloping — Printing — Enlarging v . 1040, from Seward.| Artists' Paints and Materials of | Finést Quality | Wheiesale —— Juneau —— Retail Prosi Deen included in the building duck-ihome in April pted the re- "5 mne Government is directly, l‘\‘ responsible for the overcrowding of SHINGTON, ec Truman has @ ion of one of ¥ WA Mr. and Mrs. Max Lurz and their two children left by plane Thurs- DAY NURSERY sistants, Edwin A. L local schools; originally through the day enroute to the States to make is to be B VIGR4pE of the feiams Drake and Military personnel their permanent home. Mr. Lurz PRE-SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN C tional Bank in New York .nq now through the closing of is a former City Supervisor and U{‘d"‘ auspices of the government school and next|recently has been employed as a| A- W. V. S. — Juneau Unit Afternoons 2-to-5 50¢ Afternoons 1-to-5 T5c For additional information * to Locke, Mr. Truman vear by the addition of the chil-|barber in D. A. Hope's shop. | ility and efficlency and gren of the Alaska Native Service| said personnel. | Nelson, recently discharged “You must faéd: 4P i, Brhy s ecoibusitel mom:“f;bm;g’,‘;s: R orace, o | Mrs. George Rogers, Tel. Green 768 | frem all Tupon YOU' toward a solution of the school rived by plane Thursday, planning| Mrs. Beth Stejer Tel. Red 825 for adv ance problem is believed to be the con- to make his home hcré_ He was' or Tel. 2i-~Governor's Mansion T struction of a new building for gt one time employed by Siems Wg st e o RS AUTO LICE PLATES |Loth the grade and high school at Drake at the e ahattn, “'gajflfigfighifi'”m' H‘;‘;z“"f 1se plates for 1947 a tentative estimate of $400,000— | e JAEFT o Bt e S ¢ the City Clerk’s but not before building materials The Palisana, skippered by Capt.| GUARANTEED Reausuc Perma nent, $7.00. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 815 Decker Way. Hall. New Terri- |are more readily available. 1ses for 1947-1948 | Council voted to make a reason-| . secured at Room 121 Fea |able bid for the present high school Building before applying for | building and requested Mr. Col your license plates. City @rivers li- draw up a resolution for presenta- | censes do not expire until June 1, |tion at the next Council meeting. | 1947 and should be renewed at that City Clerk Calvin was requested time to present a chart of present school | property boundaries at the next | | meeting. Council decided to post- pone action on the purchase of the Orphanage property until final de- | ciricn is mads on the present high Larry Parks, was in port last week |to load mild cure and frozen sal- | mon. ! i | CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages | Mrs. William Walton and daugh-| "3 g 17 Third St., above Boggan's ter Lauretta, returned by plane this Shop. week from an extended visit in the | —~ DT States for Mrs. Walton’s health.| iCAN IN PAN AMERi a Mr. Walton also returned from | Seattle this week aboard his boat, Pan American Airways, which made no flights in or out of Ju- the Sea Ranger. neau of Christmas Day, reported school. The Moose Club is holding the following passengers carried the day tefore: " o " = Christmas party this evening, to To avoid the necessity of meet- 3 %l \ing on lChvistmns Eve, the next|raise money for the Stocking Fill-| From Seattle: Dorothy Langseth, Dr. Earl Albrecht and Martin Con- C. L. POPEJOY City Clerk. Qh-h-41 (Can [regular meeting date, Council then 1S Fund- Drlattinted; vy thenliobue |transacted a minimum of routine |25 an annng) ‘?“‘” 10T SIS ROF | hstasss: ‘the needy at this time of the year, ! The Trollers Union was granted the organization was adopted by permission to place a bulletin board other clubs and lodges for several years during which annual shows lon the city Float approach; the your NOse o G 0. & 'OETAMS Wi nally. | e i stufty translentconie | 10cal business men were granted ;‘;‘Sc A °é§,,,‘,’,,‘§§f,’t‘;"dch;‘1« From Fairbanks: Alfred Rein- | gestion—put a few drops of Va-iro-nol |the use of the Council Chamber pfoject. As theré is no longer sul-‘mthe- Delphine . Reinbothe, Jack |for meeting on any date not con- ';mating with other regular use of snifly, sneezy, stuffy distress of head |the quarters. Bills totaling $28.27 colds. Follow directionsin the package. |were approved and Council adjourn- VICKS VA-TRO-NOR | Thirty-five were present at & {meeting of Sitka merchants Wed- in each nostril. It quickly reduces con- | gestion and makes breathing earicr in & hurry . . . gives grand relie? frem ficient need for so large a Com-! Talbot, Mrs. Elaine Talbot, David munity Chest Fund with the work Loy, John Mansell, George Heller- being done by the Red Cross, the ich, Frank C. Kneeland, Bill Race, Lutheran Church and the Salva- Maxine Race Gerald Race. tion Army, the project has again| From Whitehorse: Gene Fabbi. become a Moose affair. To Seattle: Elmer Osterberg, |Alyce Dalziel, Fel Ordania, Axel e “| The Rotary Club has announced Eld, O. Hofoss, E. Sharwood, E. C. |tion for the promotion of local|foF the best decorated business or- er?:lna B Tl |business interests. Harvey Brown ganizatior and home. Prizes will Frank 5 A i i called the meeting to order; W. W. be $10 first, $750 second and $5 VAW Vaurdren, s LR ke 1 s W. Wl ihird for both classifications. The Willlam Wrede, Wyman Anderson, Sitka Public Utilities is again join-|Edwin Johanson, Nellie Johanson. ing the Rotary Club in financing| Olaf Olson, Edward Fortune, Mary the contest, Judges will make 8 Whiting, Frances Warring, William tour of inspection between 6 and Niederhauser. 9 p. m. on Christmas Eve. Willlam Green, Daleé McColley, {George Thompson, Carl: McGill, Belva Bayless, Cart Wood, Gus Mul- get Sound. A merchant was defined, b L doon, Gus Larson. ‘agreement. as anyone selling mer- |chandise for import or export; the HolIDAv FlIGHTs Sitka Businessmen’s Association Ken MANAGER'S ACTION | Nordby, Robert Wheeler, Harry Alaska Coastal Airlines made reg- |Hagen and -Douglas Hager were ular flights = over the holidays, named to draw up a constitution touching at Sitka, Hoonah, Tulse-| BALTIMORE, Dec. 26.—A night and by-laws to be submitted at the quah and Gustavus. Passengers manager was creditel by fire de- | next meeting, set for December 26, carried to Sitka included Mr. and partment officials with- having {7:30 p. m. at the Council Chambers. Mrs. Ed Suloiz, A. A. McMurty, Mi- Facts presented and discussed lan Hagen, Johnny Bahrt and Al- were: Sitka is the last port of bert Jack. lcall for the present transportation| Passengers to Hoonah were Mar- companies, taking from 9 to 21 garet Lindoff, H. Roden, A Betts, {days; local merchants tie up more and Dan Brown; tc Gustavus, Mrs. capital which forces them to charge Chase; to Tulsequah, B. C.: A. L. higher prices; shorter and more de- Grant, T. W. McKay, J. Clayton, pendable means of transportation Mrs. Maloff, M. Patterson, I. S. porary chairman and Harcld Veatch as temporary secretary. Two letters from the Juneau Merchants Associa- |tion were read, outlining plans of | |the Briggs Steamship Company for |cperation between Prince Rupert and Southeast Alaska ports, start- ling March 1, at rates 20 percent! |lower than present rates from Pu- < tragedy early today when he checksd a blaze that forced 60 guests from' their robms. Officials said Arnold J. Omnen sounded an alarm which warned guests of the four-story Waldorf Hotel of the danger, and then con- fined a fire to the one room where |are imperative, to insure lower Thompson and L. R. Iram. lit started. prices; Eastern and mid-western| Returning from Hoonah to Ju- e e—-— — supply houses would give local neau were Henry Roden and Mar- CHILDREN'S VILLAGE merchants discounts now being paid garet Lindoff; and from Tulsequah,| GENEVA, Switzetland — The In-' to Seattle brokers; the group pur- R. Jackson, B. Rystad and B. ternational Union for the Protection chase of goods through the Asso- Cooke. of Children has voted to take over |ciation would provide lower prices. e the patronage of the Pestaleazi chil- dren’s village at Trogen, Switzer- larid, where 384 war orphans are to live. ELKS — ELKS — ELKS Meeting tonight—Ilarge initiation. 460-1t. | All Alaskan merchants are urg- ed to join the Association in pro- moting the prosperity of the entire new management, Coionlal Hotel | (407-t) | SEAVIEW APT.—One block from | (@70-t1) | — I WANTED laverted a possible Baltimore hotel jer. | INCOME .PROPERTY, small down | payment, 3 duplexes, indlv. bath | rooms, electric stoves, refrig., furn. | good foundation, roof. See by appt. | REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Baré REAL ESTATE ‘ FOR SALE | GOOD BUSINESS. suneau | Fixtures. Low Rental, {A 3 BEDROOM Stucco. All clectrie . Kitchen. A Beautisul Heme { FRAME COTTAGE. Close-in, Lar;2 « Lot. {IRWIN ST. 3 BEDROOMS. Iisul- { Bricked. Furnace. Clean, $3,300. {6th St. 6 ROOMS. For large family; { or rent rooms. iDOUGLAS: Re-modeled. Wood» burning Fireplace. 2 Lots. A re- freshing Home. $4,950. 2 BEDROOM FRAME. 7 years old. Nicely Furnished. $6,200. TERMS on all propertiés. Immed- iate possession. “tock & i { H i i ik ‘.A)\'fTO CLIFPER with carrying case. Reasonable. Phone 351 459-t3 {BALMAT & COMPANY { REAL ESTATE and RENTALS | 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg Tel. 354 "wnm:p { Bakery e ! oA &% WANTED—Two licensed Diesel En- gineers. Inquire M.U. Clarinda on arrival noon 27th. 460-1t. WANTED—Small adding machine in good condition. J. S. McClellan, phone 374, Douglas. 457-t5 CARPENTERS, islae work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson’ Shop. ! LOST AND FOUND | | { | i | | LOST—Lady’s small blagk pocket bcok; identifying cards inside. Telephone 21. Mrs. Gruening. 460-3t. LOST: Man's gold cam2o ring. Re- ward. - Waller, at the Empire. dc LOST—Book of Travelers Checks Need badly. Will you please re turn to P. O. Box 2345. 459-t2 LOST — Zipper wallet containing valuable papers. Phone Green | 624, Remard. 438-3% CERNTE, | The Day Nursery for pre-school children sponsored by the Ameri- can Women's Volunteer Service has announced that the morning ses- sien, from 9' to 12, will b2 discon= tinued until' further notice. The Nursery will continue ot stay open in the afternoon from 1 o'clock un< til' 5' as usual. The kindergarten {is under the direction of Mrsi George Rogers and Mrs. Beth Ste- e, — SUNDOWN IN PORT The M:S. Sundown, a small cargo vessel fromi Seattle, skippered by Dan Luketa, arrived in Juneau' Tuesday morning, and discharged approximately 200 tons of general cargo. Included were shipments of (supplies for Warfield’s Drugr Store, :-.yun:nu Drug Company, Salmon |Creek Country Club, Sully’s Bak- ery and other businesses. - ELKS — ELKS — ELKS Meeting tonight—large initiation. 460-1t, } ] \ \ | i | ! i