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e IS, - pre e THE DAll 4 ALASKA E.MPIRh—JUM;AU AL ’\SKA MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1947 that has made possible the lmmo GUIDE | | | Anchorage, Ketchikan and the f MEE'I"NG SATURDAY- Scout Executive, Delbert Hanks, at § Juneau. “With this executive staff VETERANS' (0.7 (_//(\l/{t)fa/{\flw By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL iéJOFH(ERS CHOSEN R e 75 oo 2 ! A report of the Nominating Com- Av‘l’]l JV(QE'IA §i I rd of “extended | Jerry hasn't been paying any pre Thirty-seven Boy Scouters of the mittcs was called and given by an | miums. Gas u District met Saturday at Chairman Fred Henning. The re- C 1 I could try to explain why this at the Gold oom of the|gopg moved for unanimous ' € appens, but the man at the VA anof Hotel to approve adoption that Dr. James C. Ryan i R who told me about it said I'd get Officers for 1947 and hear ve for another year as District g been ¢ @ alled up. I think he's right. ot the past year Chairman, that C. L. Wingerson be T e ¢ Just remember that if you pay| James an, District Boy made District Vice-Chairman; U ! f weeks. | your premiums on & converted poli- |c. ..t Chs appointed Jack ne Stephenson, District Com- ’ [ L ¢ ered just|cy ,:nfl start building up a “cash Fletcher as mporary chairman to foner, and District Members at i t and then stop paying pre-i, ... eport of the District!large: Council Vice-President, Dr. insurance continues in |, Committee Fletcher J. O. Rude, Jake Cropley. que ir I witomatically for as long as called for a report of last year's ac- Wingerson Cemplimented P ] « r ¥ wsh value, used as a single tivities Dr. Ryan, who report-| C. L. Wingerson was compliment- v LU y t premium, will purchase that in- | oq the Gastineau District ed highly for his past two and a for you ¢ there were three Cub Packs,'half years of service as District his a vet who converted n Troops and onmz Senior Commissioner and one of the stal- 00 NSLI to ordinary life at the | scout or a total of eleven|warts whe did much to keep Scout- | < At the end of ten years, | Unjr there were 111 Cubs. ive in Ju D ¢y has a cash value of 8$1,- 134 Scc rior Scouts or a to-! Rude was introduced, and urar If he should stop paying tal of v tivitiss for these brought clearly to the minds of the, \ L 1 s right then, he still would poys s being directed by 71 men Scouters that what was being done| %) KETCHIKAN be protected for the full $10,000 which makes a grand total of 324 in Scouting was not just a local g worth for 13 years and 115 days yegistered in the Gastineau District |situation, but that what was be- lon The ca value is used as alo A year ago last June 1, the ing done in Juneau was also to be r ums to continue insurance in tot ut enrcllment for all of found true in the Troops evin above the Arctic Circle where he visited. 220 Scout Units. The eStablish- ka Council President, these new Units will be de- but dramatic report stended The | ment of the Alasks 1 report !rom Milt Fur- sining Conference which was 2 (e direction of Walter £0 Wayne Stephenson, Charles G. was a series of Scout- \dtables to be held each and Harold Ze d for the first time on Harmon received his pin f t basis a Green Bar Pow- begfl“““i:p “ be held January 17, 18 g + leaders in treo Charies Goldstein, Dean Williams, s course will also includs Bugepe Vuille, Roy Wurst, Wm.| the most importent Paul Jr. Burr Johnson, Chris wyl- | g T, ler, Cash Cole, Harold Foss, Mc-! 'y Sperling, Council Senior Kay Malcolm, J. B. Burford, A. B Scout Planning Committee Chair- Phillips, Al Zenger, Milo Clouse, W callad to report on his Ernest Parsons, Jack Fletcher and . 's activities. He compar- Delbert Hanks, Scout Executive » and Boy Scout figures with The colors presented by enior Scou three membe “This ratio is far red Sea we have 111 O correspondi Jewet R Henry m D2l-| ISHEP EST BEBIT i "' SKAGWAY ™~ MONBAY 10PM MEETS TUESDAY; DAKCE PLANNE’“ 1 r MOTG 1Nk Leaves ¥ B 3 attendance were: for i Troops, popular | Den Chiefs, hold T Otficer Leaves for SITKA and Vayporis every Wednesday 6 P2, NGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL ownsend Club yanization L T e AL { of A Scout Ship 712, ard Lee and Lorin Miller. - Ricl ore as many Senior outs and we b lexpect to find them. These young E g g i f is enture and challeng- n a emen 0 to all|men ing Cur com to give them just that New Program Ruth Torkelsen Is BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS INSTALLATION TU Chapter No. 2 nd Gastineau: A. M, bank i pledged to conserva- of Madison Lake, Minneso- | is announced today by Mr. and | J. B. Burford reported on the Mps. Emil Samuelson, the wedding arc holding |yl Pack of Juneau which is spon- to take place next month in the DAY |gcout Camps at the air fields and Carthy, Order of Explorer expeditions. ta, Lodge tive operation. The safecy Nugget, DEPOSITS of depositon’ funds s our l primary consideration. la | addition, the bank & 3 mem- [ | | \ . , N N N ! ‘ | ! ¢ \ E: { - — | BOUGELAS 1 £ \ \ \ \ \ \ b \ . \ \ \ the Wm. P. Blanton, SEWARD STREET /6 ‘spent i States; | Blackwell, Mrs stationed at Annette but will soon 5 Z Herold visited in California | Mrs. Frank Oliver, Mrs. Dorothy . transfen o e Mrs. Katie Ha - Finance Campal BURDICK LEAVING ot Frank Hermann reported on the - finance campaign for the past year, Charles G. Burdick, Assistant Re- . H praising the men for their fine co- gionel Forester, will leave tomor- um !flfi @ eagifig operation in going out cne day on row on the Baranof for Ketchi ] a “Dawn to Dusk” campaign. Mr. ks Hermann reported that it was ciusks through such type of financing and g the participating of the Gastineau st!ncl in the Council finance an. He will look over the Kos- o site in connection with the| of the timber. Burdick said that Kosciusko has 4n one of the finest stands of spruce and hemlcck in the country. Close 250,000,000 feet of timber is now standing on Kosciusko and destined 0il Burneys Telephone 3‘9 nghxs Red 730 New — Used — Rebuilt AUTO PARTS Grilles, Shock ‘Absorbers, Knee Action Units, Motors, Trans- missions and a MILLION have been completed by the . Forest Division for disposal. - e = DR. GRAVES HERE Graves, Seattle Auto Wrecking Co. 1950—1st Avenue South Seattle, Wash. Juneau Saturday. He will be in the city for the next several days con- ferring with the Governor on busi- ness matters. Sporting Goods BUS SERVICE to... Fairbanks, Anchorage Whiiehorse VIA HAINES PLAN NOW TO MAKE THIS SCENIC TRIP " IH A\ IR IR A\ BUS LINES S laskis Teallblapors. J, B. BURFORD—Local Agent I M. POWELL—MHaines Agent FREIGHT . . . . REFRIGERATION v'v Phone 879 St e e e Gastineau Hotel J. F. (Jim e force. Aleska on One word ning. If you p; an said: “We do not intend George A Paiks, Council Treas-| let your e lapse and t, stop here. Shortly after this urer, was :introduced as the man if in for the cash value meeting, the new District Commit- | who earnestly and cons cientiously | 1't die before the end of the tea wiil out to organize th: deals with the finances of the Pa two Troops and threz Council. Charles G. Burdick, Alas~ gave a brief | the VA told that many termined by a Boy-Faet Survey, Council. He reported that we have vets of World War One let their which will be conducted under the the greatest membership of Alaska's Government life insurance lapse, dircction of the Organization and history with 11 Packs, 226 Cubs, 32 some many years after it had Extension Committes Troops, 597 Scouts; 4 Senior Un | been ¢ erted. Their, beneficiaries, " . €7 Senior Scouts; 231 Scouters, 931 that the igsurance had Duties Owtlined 'scouts, or a grand total of 1161 n't expect any paymenis in briefly outlined the du- ¢, uts and Scouters, red. died ti ': \}-}('valblhllEs O,’,“i"c“ of Pi Aoieaed ance had been ex Operating Committess and ' oo\ pormon, Advancement omatically as soon as it |* ", Chairman stric ver | \ died before the end of the!® i 8 vei) BECIVe SHEE R, - with .'I" . n's Pin and the ring which his insurance ® for to OO e O following with the Univer- " i eported on the National Coun- ed, his beneficiaries sal Scouting pin: C. L. Winger-| of len. Regios Scout Execu- Burdick, Georgz A. Parks, Dr. J.O.| | told of the completion of Rude, Fred Henning, E. L. Keith- course through the outdoor Abn. Harry Sperling, Milt J. Fur-| A e oss, Frank Hermann, the Rev. J.| FA cession under the direction Dess. Frank T0YU %sgl {“JB i U. Cenwell, Dr. C. C. Carter, Leo L4 ; Harmen and Del Hanks, O- Conwel, i i 1\ fi and Scoutmast Lester f ling reported that - A dT d 'I‘ 2 i [ gram such as e Trall of 98, Torkelsen to Mr. Jerry D VIcCflr- s ‘ Sea Rendezvous at scenic spots, Air thy, son of Mrs. William F. Me- | | | ber of Federal Deposit Insur- IN THIS BANK N\ N { remonies Tuesday isoreq by the local Rotary Club Catholic Church of the Nativity. ance Corporation, which ia- o ’ ! at 8 o'clock il with Stan Grummett as Chairman, Miss Torkelsen is one of Juneau's wares each of sar depositors ARE { ) C || | : Jca McLean, Thomas A. MOTEan, most charming young ladies. She| against lom to & maximus . i | LN~ uu { Stars are most john Krugness and J. B, Burford. was porn and raised in Juneau, of 33,008 \ [ D memk: Burford reperted tha graduate of the Juneau High | INSURED : CHINESE DISHES | e R e S O o i Prepared to Order ! MISS HEROLD RETURNS Ipack, which is made up of six d°ns on the staff of the Veterans' Ad-| { Alvina Herold, member of the with the following mothers serving ministration. | Opfin Unfil 10:30 P.M. | I one Y returned a5 Cen Mothers: Mrs. E. E. EDg-| My, McCarthy is dispatcher with ; fe { ean Jast weck sfter o twq etrom, Mrs. LeRoy West, Ms. Vance g, pin American Alrways, now| ! \ \ 3 le when preliminary arrange- | Everything OTHER PARTS Earl F. Territorial | in We Mail and Ship Promptly ian and president of the Palmer Schcol Board, arrived in +4+I-l-+l-++|-|—|—|—|—|—H—l—H—l~l—H—H-l+i—H—l~l-!-l—l-‘- LOST: Man's gold caweo ring. Re- N2 e WANT ADS FOB SALE WELDED STEEL TANK, 31"x31' 15 ieet long. Phone 374. 469-tf-dh. RESTAURANT FOR SALE, fully equipped, at sacrifice. Phone 501, 469-6t condition. 469 PIANO, $225, excellent Phone Green 750. SLIGHTLY USED 7 h.p. Buda Diesel Marine with 2 to'1 reduc- J tion gear, ready to go. See it at { Juneau Welding & Mach. Shop. ‘ 469-tf. GILL NET SKIFF with some web. Phone Green 113 or call at Mad- sen Cycle and Fishing Supply. i 468-4t. FURNITURE: i living room, bedroom | and dinette. May-be seen at 526 | 5th Street after 6 p.m. or call | 83 468-3t. | STUDEBAKER Commander sedan, radio, climatizer, hill holder, over- drive, free wheeling, windshield defroster, spare tire, chains, ex- cellent condition. Call Green 700. 467-tf. ONE ACRE patented ground at Fritz Cove, with house and gar- age. Phone 849 between 5 and 7 pm. 466-t6. 1939 Buick, 4-door sedan. E. Fleek, Yellow Cab Co. 463-t. | | ERAND NEW Phone 3. 2urroughs Calcula- 456-11 tor, ‘Miss Anne Garret, fery Are Wed Dan Ulery Are We Mr aniel A. Ule and Miss Aune Garret were married Friday evening by the Rev. G. Herbert Hiilerman at the Lutheran Church. ! The bride is from Twin Falls, Ida- 1 ho. Ulery is on the staff at Bert's! Cash Greeery. The couple plan ! | to make their home in Juneau - lEuION AUX. MEETS FOMORROW EVENING ' ary Dugout. The t at 8 o- at the meeting which will star | cleck, will be the first in the Dugcut since the fire. Part of the program will be devoted to | initiatic d all rs and 1 : are urged to be ‘{0 HUTCHINGS HEADS JUNEAU SHRINE (LU Tom H. Hutchings was | President of the Juneau Shrine Club at a meeting held Friday | jevening at the residence of Earl | Cleveland. | Newly elected Vice-President for | the Club is Oscar Elisen and J. W. | Leivers will serve as Secretary- | Treasurer for the current year. Notice to Autemobile Owners | IMPORTANT City Ordinance Number 202, Sec- tions numbers 71, 72 and 92: Trans- fers of Ownership and License | Plates must be reported promptly | to the City Clerk by both seller and m\u(hasfl in order to insure proper | ownership of the vehicle. A fee of one dollar is charged for this serv- |ice. Failure to do so subjects both | parties to a fine of $100 00 or 30 days | in jail or both. Don’t let the other 'pmsonb wreck or accident be your | onsibility. | Remember that the Territorial {law provides that in case of sale, | license plates must remain on the | car for which issued. Under no cir- | cumstances may license plates be transferred from one car to another | without the proper authority of the | City Clerk. Every car must carry I ceuse plates (|, both front and rear. If you lose a | plate turn in the other plate to the | City Clerk and get a new set, at a {cost of one dollar. No car will be . permitted to operate with less than | two plates, securely fastened. Penalties are provided for viola- tion of these rules, and your strict compliance therewith is urgently advised. CITY CLERK. First publication, Jan. 1, 1947. Last publication, Jnn 7, 1947. Begfilar Service from Seatile and Tacoma PASSENGERS | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. ) CHURCH, Agent 10" KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, to be held; elected | {MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS HEART Bus Dist. Apt. House— Excellent return on jnvest. Ground floor suitable store or offices. 52 ft. and 26 ft. trollers, see Larry Bohm. . DOUGLAS Trading Post—2 bed- room apt. top. floor. BUY NOW, SAVE MONEY— SUMMER HCMES. - 4 BEDROOMS — Sixth St., View, fine roof and foundaticn, furnace, furnished., ACREAG* on Highway. 512 Ei.£VENTH ST.—4 bedrooms inlaid floors. $1,500 BUYS Lot ib Block 1, Seat- tev Tract. ACROSS from Juneau Cold Stor- age, reasonable bldg., 26x50. INCOME PROPERTY, small down payment, 3 duplexes, indiv. bath rooms, electric stoves, refrig., furn, geod foundation, roof. See by aprt. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS r First Nation=l Bard | REAL ESTATE | FOR SALE !¥Frame Cottage. 5 miles Glacier Hi-way. Patented Land. 1 Acre | Redecorated, © i Pleasant Surr . Large Lot. s. Fireplace. Duplex in Do Nice Income. glas. ' We have 3 nice hcmes. 3 bedrcoms in each. All in kest location. Terms and immediate possession. BALMAT & COMPANY RFEAL EFTATE and RENTALS 2ud Floor. Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 354 { - | WANTED ! | CARPENTERS, iusiae work. 6 dn): week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi loughby. Phone 788 Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Speclalizing in permanents. Open evenings by { appointment. (293-3t1) {PIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Arnderson Shop. MISCELLANEOUS FULL or part ume care of child- ren. 421 Seward St. 468-3t. "LOS ANGELES business trans- acted, buying, selling and con- ' tacts in Los Angeles. Leaving by 7. Phone 141 or Blue 464-16. plane Jan. 810. i WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photegraphic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality ! Whelesale — Juneau —— Retail WE SHARPEN SKATES. Hagerup Saw Filing Shop. 432-tf, GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- ] nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up. Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE;tull, par{t;me: ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. & ’ FOR BENT 2-ROOM CABIN. 843 West 9th St. ) 169-t1. FOR RENT—Rocm and Board for two persons; breakfast and din- ner. 421 Seward St., acrcss from Federal Bldg. “ 468-3t, ROOMS—Klichen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 886. NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-t) SEAVIEW APT.—One block from Federal Build.ng. (370-t1) LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pin of silver flower with safety clasp. Phone 21, 467-3t. ward. Waller, at the Empire. ¢ COINCIDENCE KANSAS CITY,—Two expectant fathers, Owen R. Davison and G. E. Harvey, compared notes to cool their nerves while waiting outside the hospital delivery room. They discovered: both had sons aged 5 and 3, and both wanted the third child to be a daughter. ( Their conversation was inter- {rupted when a nurse informed Da- vison he was the parent of a red- (haired girl. Ten minutes later Har- 1l'¢y learned that he too, had a daughter—also a red-head. | — - ) Egypt has initiated an irriga- fede by Lion project on the Sinai Peninsulas ) o u e O eem——— o 4 oo