The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 4, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JU E/\U. ALASKA Fores £ s . He mentioned innumerable|ppe9ee09 * 4000 ANBREW H".DRE t6 S(OUT WORK FOR Re(r ' k locations suitable for tourist resorts| 1 [ om| e 'on I es "I as ‘I of various kinds and stressed the } ! APPOIN.{:D NEW : THIS MONTH GETS rxcr‘ller‘]t potentialities of a few in § ' § be . particular as having outstanding| | c l s Th "nw \ HAR%O& MA)[ER UNDERWAY AI MEET favored group is Sitka with its| | | b % Ll | beautiful harbor and many sur- Wi g ea ; S cmeon oot Vacumm Cleaners | PP"kiY‘” ; : ven Scouters under the Chair- Iourls!s lo(aled by Ferresl xm-) list also is w;;;u-m Springs Bay | | bon 1 Y ¢ I der 1 hi S with its magnificent lake, hot| } iy N Takan ¥ Thursday springs, and waterfalls—an ideal | | CHECK THESE FEATURES: H aken U i to Scouting Film spot for a health resort. Taku lodge, | | % i g ‘ 8 { {5 ‘ A cil{ produced. by the I Seouts of| Pollowing the close of World War| The survey disclosed an immedi- | where hunting and fishing is the | { l“‘“r‘l)“.‘““- rotating brush—beats, sweeps { 10 Am o s x”‘m Which 17, the Alaska Development Board ! ate field for all types of enterprises flT"blf 1‘901':’?"0& ) to be develop- | | and cleans. ! | LB v B SPRIING was flooded with requests for h as gas stati stores, restau- ed into a big resor ) Dositi ‘' ius ) ( t Committee s opened the formation on lnt'uliul?s suila‘b]r- for|rants, and small shops. Oppor-| Bell Island Hot Springs, located | | ® Pesitive Nap Adjustment. H ‘ ng the valie of fypure development. Many of the. tunity for all who wish to invest | near Ketchikan, is another recom- ! ® Large, easy-to-empty Dust Bag. \ « \ i € astership in deal- | vies originated from individu-'in the con development of Alas- mendation of Forrest for expansion | { ' ! H ' v peoay als and concerns interested in|ka is almost unlimited. Since Big possibilities. Bell Island is flh‘i‘fldy'g ® Two Speeds—high for thorough cleaning; low Ve nts PrOEYam | yoiging resorts, lodges, and other, Timber Lodge, Eureka Roadhouse, Wel known as a resort but, addi-| | for daily pick-up. ! H I C ) 3 "“;“‘“’ Y types of recreational facilities in|and o handful of smaller lodgings tional facilities are needed to meet | } 3 LR £ ! € T ";“’;’ ‘m"”‘( ;“ the Territory. Since it is the Deve- only new accommodations the demands of future tourls!“z ® Ball Bearing—No oiling or greasing. ! hat SCOUUMASLrs| ),y ment Beard's intentfon to en-| w easy reach of Anchora trade. | W £ i AR, [ pprove : ‘“ ""l":\‘,“m‘i’ . ““m_,r.s courage investment of private capi- | there is real need for additional ~Forrest returned to J\fl.\cnu w.E”:s ® Floor Light for Shadowy places. i ec e ba gl 0581 o the establishment of sorely | facilities in this vicinity informed U.r_“.w L“’l*‘;f!.‘ “_’Vm’f{‘\ ® Bumper to protect furniture. Jrio 2 ey AT e needed food and lodging enter- Commercial Side f" his \»\n\(_\ and lbt lvo )-\EJDDI)H 2 ' \ ol e 5 R Jittee provided no other | Prises. the Board realized that a| Interior Alaska is a land of lakes the information desired by the De- | ! APPROVED BY UNDERWRITERS LABORATORY |} b \ctivitios would conflict. The woek thorcugh study of areas ready for and the fishing sport development pmeit Bodrd, Which dn u\]m.l | AND GUARANTEED FFOR ONE YEAR. ! : P of Jax e was set auije €xpansion must be undertaken t be recommended too highly Dol SO0 o Sha L (S SR T 3 ai | ¢ o : for the § with Wednes. | Quickly as possible a commercial undertaking iHtl\l“ll:l-m“'fllx!::;:"J*l;f“ct:!‘l(;xfpeifi:filgw: Standard Attachments Available iy > THOLSAN S e : sk he kit wab s feunt water streams abound in concerning res cations which | THOUSAND TONS OF co: oo tasthe The probem, was dicumed vt Tt e araing and spper 10 oitr tne sost sosshi | THIS SHIPMENT ONLY 50 - A ANEC BMATE o ! He i S o olite art of the country needs only ties IR : ANS MATERIAL FOR e e e lotvcs nd_cabins 1o atiact the _Juneau is now the ony town'! Sfill Priced at OPA Ceiling gt S ‘iTyI‘l B EEHD OQTH ‘” n, Linn Forrest, for mr‘-l‘wh fishermen of America. WIth [ 1Al JioieL UL S ! & SHED i o his affiliation with the| For the hunter there is ple present time to take care of the, ! : et o oliation with e | " hig game available-_carivou, food of tourists which s to be | S@@ them at s ) 3 January 17, 18 and 19. This was already wellknown in the field ' Several variety of bear, mountain €Xpe t:fi in Southern Alaska when : { . 1 ning es- rchitecture. Am his many eep and goats, and a wide variety rav factlitles: reshthne. normal op- ¢ { ou nding oo | Of smaller wildlife, such as du eration. All of these towns should : \ 1€ expositions were consid- important role in® the designing B€€se. grouse and i e be PIRIIRE ol D eI ! ‘ was of Timberline Lodge at Mount One of the places visited by For- | cccommodations and wnbuucnnn‘: \ o V 1 « sub- Hood, Oregon. Timberline is gen-|Yést on his 60-day journey —was of new cnes for the very near fu-!{ X ’ - 1 Id be erally regarded as one of the fin-) BAITOW, largest and most northerly i Lo : 3 time. Every Troop in est examples of mountain resort| Eskimo village in the Territory. He > < IS ! > me ; i wia' 1o sofiduct 8 hike archibaetas §6 AUl | was favorably impressed with the | 990000000000 0000000000. . fw 1 ; meeting with objective was to determine areas.'lOn as & recreational area. IUs “ and and select sites favorable for new | Unusuzl location offers a most ex- | under th accessibility to nearby 16 the home of the walrus, whale J i < and transportation, His sur-|&hd Pelar bear. With the neces- VA SOCIAL WORKER 8] did not duplicate work previ-|S2!V lodge facilities, guides, boats | done by the National Park|and hunting equipment, sportsmen i s . ! 164 from all over the world would be The appointment of Miss Ernes-|Jl = “Blue Print” Trails attracted to this region. tino P. Zollman to the position of | i The GAYEST S Forrest started out from Juneau Scenic Fiords Clief Social Worker for the Vet-|fi " : g to blaze a “blue-print” trail i Forrest is especially enthusiastic erans Administration was announc- | §i ° 2 . *as where accommedations wi about the .tourist attractions of-'ed today by Ernest E. Lincoln,/§ 0f J " erence to present and prospective William Sound. In.his trip along Of the VA in Juneau. i lighway development. His route Wells by boat, he came acros or several years Miss Zollman!j§ led to Cordova and from there to One of the most scenic parts of has been Supervisor of Field Ser-|[l ’ age. He mapped ocut likely Alaska in the vicinity of College Vice for the Department of Pub- 7 VTN along the Glenn and Rich- Ficrd. In his opinion, the scenic lic Welfare with headquarters in'}l @ 5 Highways where business beauties of College Fiord and Har- Jubeau. She is a graduate of ff o SKIING DOPE \ ses were nceded and made|riman Fiord, north of Whittier, Dakota Wesleyan University at Mit- § - B he return trip via the Alaska!excced any found in the Territory chell. South Dakota, and holds a K o and Tok Cutoff with meuntains high as 13,000 feet Social Worker's Certificate from the Y} > B v e ¢ =ki c this part of the country, For- and their m tidewater glaciers 11:):1[1]\:»:6]);)\(" of Cincinnati, Cincin- § 3 ¢ t found many highly suitable are the famed Bryn Mawr, : i A 3 . aton , o i, Wil et Mo, Mise Zomen wi work avets | *@]Ways @ good time at the en W her Tsland, in this | With “kbe (¥ Administration ] small, | locality and situated within a few Chief Medic Dr. Henry C.j§j erever you go LT e old miles of Whittier is an exception. OIS in obtaining social historics § C A P l T 0 L still being used lly fine resort site. All of this O ‘: p“c‘]‘f"“‘ ”“‘:"' I:‘(: x:“r:i (’;” | The | highly scenic country around Prince ‘D¢ SERL R o edi- 1§t v > by Do ) Ameriea ‘linper 1 liary SR i .., Cal diagnosis and treatment. The K ! fly by speedy Pan American Clipper 1‘\:'1;1: ;'rlxlf Is in the Chugach c..b"conoe " in the Alaska Re- ), CQCKTAIL BAR I’ na Hot Springs, located5°R '\-'ul\ mho;;ulufi' a"il neuro- ' §f . : srupadieaiy psychiatric cases, Mr. Lincoln point-| §\ ~ ut 40 miles out of Fairbanks, po o' I =) DANCING EVERY NIGHT @ is regarded by Forrest as an out- S o - i i f‘(lu.f?»v"“i('c»if’ Ponce de Leon conquered Puerto 3 % 2 it vaa il Sible ‘only by air at the pressay Fic0 10 Bpain In 1509, established | § Every Drink Mixed Right » at your destination . .. ly impressed springs are not extensive, but with MR & | - ; ¢ pssibilities of Kenal Lake, | the building of rosd comncoriin Music by REOPFN MONDAY about 25 miles from Seward, end | with the highway at Fairbanks, a l : £ Pl 3 number of exceller for re-|much larger enterprise would see n Besides, Clipper travel is fun! You te selected t Now un-!to be war Morm Sl ke JIMMY UREGG [ ] MERV PLUM can lean back and relax in your tion is a new voad Sociihe A o 3 comfor ¢ seat and enjoy Homer from the pres- '°‘"““"Ah ‘::“ g and ROY ‘_‘ATON your favorite magazine. Delicious . Renas Bl Forrest as most of it is 4 <« hot food, served aloft, is included b3 b N s complied ed by the Tongass National in your Flying Clipper fare Sl vcation localities will : A P days ng to -'by land, air and water 5 the 1 wo days will L ating e children? By all N eknol naxt May means ! Pan American is - > Alaska’s family airline . . . WHITEHORSE COUPLE 'EDDED IN JUNEAU 1e marriage of son and H med yesterd o/ OFF el S @ “ 1% @ ROUND 1fl' ficiating at. the with special food and service for the w kiddies. What's more, they travel at half fare (2 to 12). Infants free, of course Hans Gunther Q\\\ nesses were Is l lying Clipper fares are I'routman. The bride now lower than ever nulun And did you know that band are both f{rom Wt you save by b «d trip Clipper ticket? nd will return to tha i E £ . f honeymcon spet Deuglas and on the Douglas ¥ way Sunday a.m., frem ten o'clock / until twelve noon, January 5, 1947. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & . POWER CO. \ Te System PP00000000060000000600000000000000008006000000000¢900000000000000000009000 gh- Eilen’s Cash Grocery HAS BEE 3 RE-OPENED 3 FOR BUSINESS H Payable % All Accounts Due Are at the Store 0800000000000000080000000000000000 10000000000000000000000000000b0000000000900000000000‘00000000000’0.000000 addition tics as and the Farming Tracts to excellent resort locality nea country possibili- Homer contain PUBLIC CARD me of the best farming tracts in the Territory. Soil fertility equals '”creased . land needs only cultivation to Value in unexcelled pr With T scenery, fine tro fishing, such 1 er rt Is as Dall sheep, brow! > largest of all moose, is “made to Kachema nestles Seld tishing village of expanding the routes of local Alas-‘ ka air carriers in these add greatly to the ani- | and Kenal for rec- outstanding N EARLY everything you buy has “gone up.” In turn, since this in- creases the value of your household goods and equipment to an extent probably not covered by by the der Salurday, Jan. 4 AT8P. M. in the developmen Bay from Hom- ia, a picturesque 1,000 population, o L gliile white x]md ?gmud ”Aruuml Seldo- | I 0 0 r HALL vour fire insurance a fire ; ; 4 {via and southward the waters con- se v serious | Remember, too, Clippers offer the most frequent air the|tain an abundance of King crab Rt lc::s]d]g:&s:r‘lflzl‘:flzegz::; | service ever scheduled here in Alaska. So consult by and the expansion of fish and shell n" d of increaseduifi\'ur | Pan American now for information and reser © Hel-/fish processing offerf this section o0 ‘ith 5 6 i sitd lan yesterday on the complaint of of the Kenai it's best opportunity Shinenzdb e ance wi | BARANOI® HOTEL dva. His wife al for increased development | PHONE 106 struck her and tl Long Tourist Season ! S f N e fendant is being held in cus The weathers Sntiitions plovalls| OnS 0 OI'WHY f plm IMMH[M/V awaiting arrangement |ing throughout the Territory cov- for the { et ered by Forrest in )n~ survey are | sh tt k £ iovocem i ver ‘s wsnall BENEFIT OF attue The Electricity will be off in| The pxr\ln! xw'\u)"k Of\ MEMORIAL LIBRARY FTIND and the possibilities of | Agency Seward Streei particular | advantage | site locations. ) HAVE A FORMER Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue PREPARE YOUR INCOME TAX RETURNS LEO® L. LAZETTI Public Accountant Cerner Front and Seward Sts. Directly Above 20th Century Super Market JUNEAU, ALASKA File Early aud SPEED UP Your Refund Check Special Tonight Roast Prime Ribs p of Beef au Jus : = . STEAKS T-Bone. . Fillet.. Club . . New York . Open Until 10:30 123 SEWARD PHONE 93

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