The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 1, 1947, Page 6

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THE. DATLY ACASKA EMPIRE - RONEAU. ALASKA rh BOY SCOUTING IN=- ALASKA TO TAKE ON . PACF, STX 1947 ARRIVES IN JUREAU WiTHBIG WHOOP siiiRRfi.li Building, and r Beave | Emptre stafi was &il present and | The war record of the Toy accounted for, Ho-hum! Thank | yuts of America in its final totals gocdness lt wfll be an early edition. ‘ the arious worahip ces prayed or ed the horizon ch the Bey 8ccut p i can best be administered in t area, (; 1e year ago Delbert Hanks was e is ang as' many homes, there were par- asigned to Alaska as a Speclal is amazing. By the same mec e i) i Regional Deputy of the Boy Scouts the character developing and Tokyo Newspapers l zenship training of our boys under of America to organize a Boy Scout expert leadership is a mark that Council in Alaska. BIG PROGRAM, 1947 Many men over kid The year 1046 was gone and the Territory did an excellent job may all work toward in 1947 wit i p ' p ' 1947 had arrived The Alaska Council, Boy Scouts of securing financial support in the pride. rln I( u’es o - > of America, under the leadeship traditional ‘Dawn to Dusk’ cam- of Chas. G. Burdick, will hold in paigns of the Boy Scouts of Amer- G I M A"h au for the first time in its lca. Only a year has been spent in AlASKA (OAS'AL ene’a at “r RADIQ OFFICER LY Uit history, an Annual Planning Con- organizing the Council and carrying i ference of all Scouters in the Terri- & limited program to the troops | TOKYO, Jan. 1Al major Tokyo‘ DEES AS Qfishi i tory, to make possible a working Locking to the future, it was decid- A!RHNES FLIES newspapels printed General Mac- | p am that happens in every ed that a four man professio Arthur’s picture on page one today g Trcop of Boy Scouts in Alaska. |staff could best handle the situa- but many wholly ignored Emperor I_ NE ‘__‘{i H In a dramatic s ent released tion we faced of adequate servic- | Hirohito. Such a slight to the throne | i ICK. E o Judley today. Mr. Burdick said: “No -/ing the Troops. Today that four once would have eamedthethnusnl-‘ % ‘ e il Judley o Gl Alaskan boys have to re- man staff is in Alaska and on the X <« puey l€SS pubisher a rebuke, at the least. Bl et Sk ‘l‘.”- rom the active program job. Now the Council moves into _A“ 2 (.u.astul it i Lus}. MacArthur's picture accompanied | ed Trans World Airlines Constella- 4 s yest with flights to many|pic New Year's stat %' th ried on in the States. We its second and most vital stage . 4 i rs New Year's statement to the | of died today, 4 points Southeast Alaska. The J L " . o0 extended the Boy Scout getting program to the boy. A full | i apanese people. ) 13 t ath toll n last oo iuring the vear that|yeat 6f ogran: . Wi regular flight to Ketchikan carried R ' Shanhon i < orrs QUHHE L8 Do e o Ao R is planned for yy)i.m Fitzgerald, Ken Bowman, cra Excellent events are on the Rally we are now in a position to give to|1947. program |calendar. Already a District H. McDougall and C. W. Deborde FIVE KILLED IN Townse s host 5 at & Tred dnrice. R llation’s t. © i s to that southern town W e b T ellation’s pllot, Gapt.’ g {has taken place in Anchorage and| (i1 Sitive £ old Room of the ey, of Falls Church, . Ketchik e C d to Petersburg from Ju- B Nedsloa At tho. Helw ted sl in crtica) President Burdick praised the 1'3 rikan and shortly will be com- u were Mr. and Mrs. John Enge i th Jmin all lent spirit work of the volunteer leaders in "x]'lm l; i Fxlu‘_bdx'\ks a'nd Jv:n: U nd Lucille Bunte; from Petersburg i Alaska by continuing: “We have This is a fore-runner of better \ " goichikan, W. C. Sutt, Mrs. A | o | membership as low as 71 Scouting for your boys. Kahl and Ralph Young; from 1] i uts and as high as 400 during “Immediately after the Planning wr; 11 to Ketchikan, Nellie Ollin. PRSP the past 20 years and we have Conference in February, a detailed and from Ketchikan to Wrangell, CHARLESTON, S. C.. Jan. 1— varied with practically th> same report for the entire year's program My and Mrs. Phillip Hayes. Three men and‘two \\'r)men were | number of different Scout Pro-|will be released. y Ketchikan to Juneau, Mrs.'gileq when an International Air- g This year we will close the! “Through Council organization, . Donald Vincent and Dick lines DC-3 freight plane, bound | season with over 1,000 active Cubs, the Alaska Council is qualified to ; from Petersburg to Juneau. frcm Newark, N. J.. to Miami, Fla, ' El and Scouters laward the highest Council award C. Coldstein, Mr. and Mrs. John crashed near here last night. 1 jle purpose of a Planning offered t_hr' Boy Scouts of America ter, Jr, J. Carter III, V. Han-| 1y was operated by International | Confer is to draw all volur r _hp Silver Beaver Award. It is and R. E. Thomas; from Jun-| ajrlines. Churleslurr police said all | Scouters together to work on basic cffered to those in Scouting who unter Bay, Walter V. 5 4ive persarih R the ‘plkbe wire | principals and develop means have given outstanding leadership Ecklund; from Tenakee to|punod. almest havona FEORRIAG to boys. Any Scouter in the entire juncau, H. Wuormas s AR - i The Great Lakes arc in the U.| were P. Koshela, R. W. K Legge, G. Barnick, J. Puitara Weir, Walter L. Russell, P. Mishkoff, J ! A. Lehto t R. W. Smith w. | Peacc and W. Graham; and irom ) sequah to Juneau came A. Wil- { lev. A. Dannison, James Shaw, B E McGuire, M. Mallory, C. Michugo, ) \ ] \ N \ \ g ... in a pleasant atmosphere As in the years gone by we wish to extend to you once again our sincere wishes for happy and prosperous New Year full of joy, and fulfillment of your dreams! New Year. C. Hemgard, E. Williams, A. Nel- son md H. Gregorson - - ,e——— make appointments —— for now (HTY 1S QUIET; MUST BE JUST HOLIDAY Juneau's downtown streets were deserted until a late hour this morning while the citizens slept off Permanents ' e 1DB]E Q CALIFORNIA TN R OR 078 O] the celebration of last night and Grocery & Meat Market B A R A N 0 F “'.!3: P:.{—,.m:flrrfi iriated in ignoring the old alirm 124 Front St.- x first holiday of 1947 1 the All Federal ty of- fices and places of business were closed with the exception of eating places. Hotel desk clerks were on the job and the boys at the ACS held down the fort in the Federal! N. J. BAVARD & 178 —Phones— SON BEAUTY SALON Phone 538 Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. ) i i et S oD Territory of Alaska with meritor From Juneau to Sitka, K. Klip- S TP AR RO ~--, pert, Dr. Marquardt, George Mor- S. zone of lowest annual vvnpm’a-J 2 gen and Al Becancon; to Peter- tion % { 'son Bay, J. M. Dodson; returning o Tongght... { mom Sitka to Juneau were W | | Westtall, J. McCrary, M. Cushing y and J. Cushing; from Pelican to planon atasty | juned w. ¢ McCaddon and G . {. Karppi full course dinner | recingers to Tusequan, B © Here's to 1947! yvou happiness and joy and HOLIDAY EXCURSION ROUND TRIP Return Limit FARE ON SALE DAILY DEC. 15, 1946 THROUGH JAN. 29, 1947 Jan. 31st, 1947 PicIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES Reservaticns and Ticket Office, Baranof Hotel,—Phone 716 May it bring everything you desire fer the We wish you a very happy New Year! CHARLES A. WHYTE, District Traffic Manager GEORGE M. SIMPKINS PRINTING COMPANY . Juneau Established 1913 Telephone Red 444 There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! L Y e T A lll|Illl"llIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII‘IIIIIIII|Il|IIlIlIIIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIlll!IIIlIIIINIlII|IIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIIII|IIIIlIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIII|IlIIIIIIIIIllIIIll||IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII!II ! 1946 PIONEERS’ CHRISTMAS CHEER FUND From Juneau, Alaska Coniributions fo the Pioneers’ Christmas Alstrom’s News Stand & B0H i) Lot Grocery 10.00 Gastineau Barber Shop 2.00 Juneau Cold Storage Co. . Arctic Cab Co. City Cleaner: 5.00 George Brothers Liquor Store W 4 Alaska Juneau Gold Mine Capitol Theatre 5.00 Gastineau Liquor Store 5.00 Kelly’s and Moore's Bar Arctic Bar Churchill, Bob . 2.00 Geyer Sheet Metal Shop 1.00 Light, Robert Americs 2,00 Canadian Pacific 8. S. Co. 5.00 Garnick’s Grocery 5.00 Lu-EKs ; Almquist, G. 5.00 Cole, Cash " 2,50 Garrison Radio Repair . 250 Lundell, Rosalie Alaska Music Supply 10.00 Carter, Charles W. 5.00 Gastineau Grocery 2,00 Marquardt, Dr. D. D. .. Alaska Press 5.00 Caro Transfer 3.00 Grummett, Stan . 5.00 M}”ph-" and Murphy Alaska Credit Bureau 5.00 Capitol Bar . 20.00 thgfl Bar . Alaska Airlines 10.00 Commercial Liquor Store . 10.00 Henning, Fred . $ 5.00 filner, Dave Alaska Electronics 5.00 Channel Apparel Shop . 5.00 Hutchings Economy Market 5.00 Metcalf Sheet Metal q'h”p Alaska Meat Co. 5.00 Cowling Motors . 5.00 Handy Andy Cabinet Shop 2.00 1\\} “‘j‘ ")d‘m}dt‘ Brothers shenbrenner Furniture Co, )8 Cooper, James 5.00 Home Beautiful . 5.00 ‘“”;C’ Ilubhsh;ng Co. a Laundry 5.00 Califernia Liquor Store 1.00 Henrietta, Howard ... 2,00 MeLean and Werner ...... aska Liquor Store 10.00 Columbia Lumber Co. 20.00 Hayes Shop 2.50 Néw YorlkiRavern im,\kf“; n‘(\}u.ll - 15,(:«) Church, Jim 1.00 Harbor Market 5.00 New Ideal Shop ..... merican Meat Co. 5.00 A Vels Vi Alaska Steamship Co. 10.00 Darnell’s Sport Center . 4 ...$10.00 Imperral C"}fif S $ ?'OO :(l:(fin) L?t(i;;g Alaska Coastal Airlines 10.00 Devlin’s Shoe Store 2 2.00 Imperlal. Billiards 5.00 ceqintem 1op i Anonymous 1.00° Doelker, D! 500 Ideal Paint Store 5.00 Northland Tramportatron Co. ) g er, L - ; \ugget Shop .. Duteh’s Economy Garage 2.00 Juneau-Young Hardware Co. $ 5.00 North’ Tramfer Co - Balley's Bar $10.00 ., ; o Juneau Lumber Mills 25.00 Nance Five and Ten Cent %tore ......... % Brownie’s Liquor Store 0o Ellen, Jim --$2.00 A hrion W P 3.00 Baranof Gift Shop Favchor. Jatl g 2.00 Juncau Drug Co. 5.00 Oberg, J. G. ... ) 3utler-Mauro Drug Co. 10 00 Farines Atils Bonale D ulm' 500 Juneau Plumbing and Heating Co. 10.00 Occidental Bar 4 };m.mw 1““‘;] First 'mnn.ll Bank ... 20,00 Juneau Florists 5.00 Ordway, Mrs. L. P. oo arano ‘i 3 She " 2 09 i Q o B “‘\;I II‘ hrt\lnrii l)!:x:]l: Femmer's Transfer . 5.00 j::::t‘l }l\}’:t"ul:‘l::'(" Store . . 1382 Piggly Wiggly Bert's Cash Grocery Family Shoe Store - 250 “ A A Pioneer Jewelry Store . 4 : ks FFederal Savings and Loan A\\n 10.00 Jorgenson Motors geghetce 5.00 b cific Northern Airlines .. Baranof Liquor Store "' 00 morence Bk Juneau-Douglas Telephone Co. . 500 o : Burford, J. B p s ROAR o 1.00 e HeaT £ Parsons Electric Co. ... Bitond W T ';mlluh 'r and Banfield 10.00 J““i u I'ol: AR e T 4 Pan American Airways ; Toas. HR| 10.00 uneau Up gster) (o P o e 4 Perey’s Liquor Store ... e l riends 5.00 Juneau Medical Clinic ... 15.00 California Grocery 5 5.00 Jones-Stevens Shop .................. 5.00 Rox, Lee .......... Connors Motor Co. 5.00 Grave's Clothing Store $ 5.00 Juneau Water Co. 5.00 Reliable Transfer Co. Space for publication of.l“is list donated by the Empire Printing Co. FPPSRESEE SN Cheer Fund for the Old Pioneers of Alaska at the Pioneers Home, Sitka, Alaska 5.00 $10.00 $ 1.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 1.00 5.00 2.50 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 2.00 : 10.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 2.00 5.00 4.00 $ 5.00 2.00 10.00 5.00 10.00 5.00 ..$ 2.00 5.00 00000 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIAIIIIIIIIIIII"IIWI“HIIWWIHIHIIINHHIMHHIHHHI"IMHHHIIHHIIIHHIIIII|IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl1IIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIII|I|IIIIIllIIIlIIIIIIII|IIIllllIIIIflllllllllllmlIIIIIIIilIllllllllmlllllllllllllllIII Rude, Dr. J. O. ......... 5.00 Royal Blue Cab Co. 5.00 Race Drug Store ... 10.00 Royal Cafe ... o 5.00 Robertson, R. E. . 5.00 Sterling, Ruth .. $ 2.00 Spruce Delicatessen . 5.00 Star Bakery . 2 2.00 Snow White Laundry ... 5.00 S and T. Clothing Store ... 2.50 Sanitary Meat Co. 2.50 Standard Oil Co. 10.00 Suger Bowl .........onietiinen ... 10.00 Shattuck Agency . . 10.00 Swansen Brothers Grocery 5.00 Sully’s Bakery . _ 5.00 Sommers Construction Co . 25.00 Service Electric Co. .. & . 5.00 Smith Heating and Appliance Co. . 10.00 Shipp, Marie and Corbett . 10.00 Sewing Basket 2.00 Thomas Hardware Co. ..$10.00 Triangle Cleaners . 10.00 Thibodeau's Cash and Carry Market . 4.00 Twentieth Century Market .............. 25.00 Victory Barber Shop ... Victory Bar R S I Vukovich, Steve ................. Warfield’s Drug Store .............. Warner Machine Shop . Williams, Mrs. Lew Yvonne's . 00000000000 00O ar o

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