The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 14, 1947, Page 6

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I'AGL SIX 5 e e e i p——— -fllQSK%agfd/“ B Al IBI.IIIES cwing Southeas. FLY Daily Schedules fo: ; @ SITKA | @ PETERSBURG © V/RANGELL © KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: ® HAINES f ® SKAGWAY ® Numerous Other SoutheastAlaska Points || CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 to 8 passengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 612 . Your DDeposits ARE SAFE AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS ' FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS TesersassrAnaREASIAR ey TH!Z-um‘cmt.-‘h bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The sfety of depositon’ funds @ our primary comsideration. s sddition, the bank # a mem- ber of Federaf Deposit lnsur- ence Corporation,which ia- wares each of ewr depositor against loss e & mazimus { of $3,008 DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED R First National Bank M JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMEBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION [esp— JUNEAU MARINE CO. Marine MARINE WAYS Boat Sales Hardware ripam ;E;xu NEW and Rubber Boats ra. west rightn st Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA 0X 2719 Steam Cleaned While On Our “' Have Ycur Bea NORTHLAND T.RANSPORTATION C O M P A N 'Y SERVING ALASKA LEW CYCLOTRON THE DAILY /\LAbl\/\ MPIRE- - JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1947 U NV E!ILED_ Newsmen and phyelrk(c ook over the giant new 4,000-ton cnlc(ron ab Bcrkeley. Cam. It produces atomic bullets of 220 million electron volts. The Durands MILWAUKEE, Jan. 14.—The Dur- ands ars moving on ‘Time was, when folks heard about a new f{rontier opening up, they packed the family belongings, load- ed up and drove away. That’s what the Durands did today, with their converted motor bus hLe2ading out on a 6,000 mile trek to end on a homestead at Anchorage, Alas- ka. The family— Relief At Last For Your Cough Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble ¢ help loosen and expel germ lz den phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem=- branes. Tell your druggist tu sell you a botgle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Fronchitis STEAM Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert THE IRCNS you have been waiting for SILEX dueleciric STEAM. ——Protect Delicate F ——Eliminate Dampening Your Clothes i ——Two Irons in One Your Choice Two Most Popular Brands PARSONS ELECTRIC €O. GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Speed Yeur Ironing the Modern Way Durand, four youngsters and dog—have been getting ready (w the trip since th? Matanuska col- onists went out, back in the thir- ties. Birth of the last two chil- dren postponed them originally, then there was. the war. But to- day the family set out, just as happy about the adventure even PAA BRINGS N7 FROM SEATILE; OUT though the frontier isn't quite as/ Pan American MN«‘* from certain if they are suitable to dit-| new as it was 12 years ago. Seattle yesterday brought in seven forent types of fish. “We're burning all our bridges, passengers and took out 12, one! 7o st the Forestry Depari- we don’t expect to come back,” 36- for Ketchikan, L. R. Shultz year-old Gilbert, a baker, said. “We don’t expect much but we're willing were: Wayne Butler, Francis Pan- te work hard.” chott, Ira Thomas, Ernzst Talbert The Durands will spend two Dick Brown, Helen Cully, Red Fox wecks at Ladysmith, Wis, outfit- The eleven people travaling fr Juneau to Seattle were: Frank Ev ans, Howard Day, Sharon D: ting the bus at the home of Gil- Lert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Durand. Then they'll swing down John Day, through the southern United States, dy, Ruth Constant, soaking up o last winter of warm Peter Schnci weather, and in March or April Doug MacKenzie. turn north. They plan to pick up the Alaskan Highway at Edmonton Alta., and proceed to Whitehorse d Anchorage. - e —— Rotert Minian: Leskinen, Toivo Edwin Hoodless, William Nicholas Osmachenoko. Fairbanks were Harry P: Norman Walker LOGGERS \ o BT ; ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs Going to for sale contact Juneau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000,000 fect. For further| particulais sce Juneau Lumber Mills 433-tf i AP J Calcium in the diet is b(’lle\'e(l' Flow" wESTwARD to help preve ERONS ent tooth decay. | - | Captain Jack Dean, First Officer Jack Bowman and Ste Ress brought three pas ers to [SPORTSMEN WILL | | | | {January 23 MEET IN JUNEAU ON JANUARY 23 Program fo Be Ouflined for 1941 Including Various Activities A special meeting will be by the Territorial Sportsmen, in the Council Chamb- ty Hall for the general as its members. being held for held the Ci public as welt This meeting is Inc.,, WANT ADS 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS FOR SALE in good con- 476-13 and chair $125. Phone 83 DAVENO ition LIQUOR STORE 37 FORD Coupe, radio, heater, de- ON SIXTH Street near School and iroster, four good tires, $475. Federal Bldg. 2 apt. house. Write Box 1677, Juneau. 476-t4 5 rocms down, 4 up. Fully furnished JOHNSON nu(bomd $150 L ARGE HOUSE cn Sixth St Ted Bayer, Bx. 2735, City. FOUR-Bedroom house on 11th St. 476-13 3 TROLLERS. BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom home 4 h.p cash. .the purpose of outlining a pro-/ WwESTINGHOUSE Flavor-Zone el- igram for 1947, which will include ' ectric range, just overhauled, only ~ DOuelas, furnace heat, cement varicus activities, as well as any| g5 parsons Electric Co. 476-t1 basement, completely modern. other suggestions that may Le Well furnished. Two lots, Lrought before the meeting by any; FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, Garage. 'member or non member, for the; phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-Lf APT. BLDG. heart bus. district. atterme of fishing and hunting| 5 apts, and 2 singles, pvt. bat “tn Ehe Tariens {6:CABIN, apt. house, ffwo cabins price quick sale RS aths The following activitics have been| ready for use, kitchen range, hot 7 BEDROOM home the| water tank, sink, wash basin. Hardwood floor i | |ment Coming to Juneau from Seattle the development of Auk Lake fo!| ,a recreational On a flight to Whitehorse were, Letham, | John Kostuk, Hertert Hubert and this fall after hunting season. | s June | ght to th2 attention of Association Feeding of deer, if this becomes nmw.\n at any time. »sing of season on f(\v\]\ next year. Sponcoring fishing derbies. 'Irmvpldmmg and restoring fis) WITH 12 FOR SOUTH - 5" ]me‘ngmmfl or \mm conditions in various streams and lakes, to as- in any way possible toward center. The introduction of White-tail deer into this part of the Ter tory Sponsoring an exhibition shoot here by a representative of Win- Nels Nordin, Peter Lun- chester Arms Company. Assist in entertaining the Writ- ers Association at least one dny while they are herz this summer, Discussion of having a fish- this summer, also a game The success or failure of this almer and psgociation is governed by the in- jterest and work of its membe .Therefore, all interested are ur- ;,(n(l\. as kod to attend the meeting -oo — BY PNA; NINE ARE uTwo Sorority Members Feted, Farewell Event At a farewell party held Sunday, __ J.Ium\l yesterd from Anchorage night, members of Beta Sigma Phi akoard a Pacific Northern Airliner. Fonored Mrs, They were V. G. Rowe, Job B. ¢ and {Moon, and Peggy Sund rity members, who will ke ! The Airliner left Junzau carry- leaving Juneau this month. The ing nine passengers, two to Yakutat, affair was held in the home of Sam Baki and Sally Heuilar; ildred R. Hermann, inter- " and Ira Thom-|hational honorary member of the Brounty to Cordova; @-MATIG as, Harold Gronoos, Charles Looby, Earl MacCarron, August cic and Gene 'WOMEN'S SOCIETY 0F CHRISTIAN SERVICE IS Anchorage: abrics The Scciety of Chris-| ] tian Service of the Methodist! peputy U. S, Marshal Walter| Church will meet tomOrrow affer- penan'shont vesterday in Hoonah noon at 2 o'clock n the home of | yor"the ‘Durpose of holding a prop- Mrs. Gladys Robards, Fu\l)enAwnl‘,“u A B e of ine Aliak, ments, No. 1. Mrs. Young is I, credit Bureau vs. Don Underwood. PHONE 161 ject of which is “India”. e T CHARLES 6. WARNER (0. JUST RECEIVED and WE HAVE IN STOCK Machine Shop Work The Right Size CHRYSLER MARINE ENGINE ‘For Every Beoat Engine Overhauls and Rebuilds FIRST CLASS WORK GUARMITEED . B IIIIlll!IIIIIIIIIIIlIIlIIlIIIlIIIlIIIIIIlllhiIIIIIIIHIIIlIIlIIIIIuIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII" e e D Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma FREIGHT ALASKA Gastineau Hotel B A i o i i .. .. PASSENGERS - REFRIGERATION RANSPORTATION CO. Phone 870 J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent r| Valentin-! orority. During the evening, guests play- ~d assorted card games, after which refreshments were ed. Mr. and Mrs. Glover leave later this month to make their home in Portland, Oregon. Mrs. Purington iis moving to Ancherage { | e ! MEETING TOMORROW 'HELLAN MAKES ARREST " WHILE VISITING HOONAH charge of the program, the sub- qpe property consisted of building, | restaurant fixtures, and also one lot of groceries. Twelve hundred dollars was realized in the sale which was sufiicient to cover the amount of judgment. Hellan also made an arrest while in Hoonah on the complaint of Mrs. Hawkins of Juneau. The na- tive arrested was Willilam James and the charge was petty larceny. James pleaded guilty to the charge and was sentenced by U. S. Com- missioner Felix Gray to 30 days in jail as well as ordered to reim- burse Jars. Hawkins for the s!olen articles, D s OoUT OF TOWN GLESTS Registering at the Hotel Juneau are Victor G. Rowe of Anchorage, Mrs. Bethel Latham of Skagway, and Henry C. Ritchie of Grandon, | Wisconsin. ———.———— VISITING FROM FAIBBANKB John McGinnis of Fairbanks a visiting guest at the Juneau Ho-: tel. | migratory dinner ! s cabin adjoining $900 cash. or $500 down, balance py, hed, modern like rent, near Boat Harbor. In- Near bus. dist. quire Thibodeau’s Cash Grocery, CABIN-Montana 475-t3 41 DE soto, 4 door deluxe sedan, MURPHY & MURPHY new transmission being installed See at Connors. 475-t3 R Creek. TORS—ACCOUNTANTS SALE — Cruiser type work Phone 676 over First Natiorsl Bard 91 hp. Gray engine, length 38.04 ft. No. 31-F-767 at No. 4 float. Call at No. 10 Eureka Apts. | after 5 p.m. or leave address. 474-6t. l FOR boat, REAL ESTATE FOR SALE \VF WILL CONSIDER BONAFIDE OF‘FFRS ON THE FOLLOWING model AB. mc(.- 036, 2 lon | FOR SALE—Apt. tfe range. Phone short '37 Plymouth sedan, Phone 354. 473-tf Mlt FOR SALE — gocd concition. ler home, 1st and Dixon. " | L . Johnson, like ! Nelsecn Home FOR “\IF , 413 East 1st St new Empire C 1583, 472-6t, | Snow White Apartments, 310 S anklin | FOR SALE—Three houses and lot, houses in good condition and bes“*’m: US FOR PRICES AND IN- Davis, | SPECTION OF PROPERTIES. 472-t1. | srsaen. | DALMAT & COMPANY ‘s hp. Wis(‘nm-! REFAL EETATE and RENTALS Inquire Trevor , Juneau . PC vr"rd by gin. 10 in. swing cut off saw. 101 2fid Floor, Shattuck Bldg. ft. table belt sander. Channel Tel. 354 Boat W West Juneau. Call| Red 110 after 6 p.m. a72-11. | | FOR SALE—see us for vour bo WANTED | new or used. We have one 45'!. - s halibut troller; one 46" troller; | VE ana i ihs McCutcheon one 34’ gillnetter; one 24’ cruiser|{ need temporary home during one 14’ boat with smdlll Legislature; may we take care r and others. Juncau Marinei of your permanent home while 471 Gt.‘ you're Outside? Jan. 20 to April o | st or any eof. Wire de- li"‘s;‘(‘)’ I]GF:::?I tails ccllect to Steve McCutceheon, et | x 1343, Anchor 4755 WELDED STEEL n: WANTED Experienced — steno- 15 feet lor . Phone 37 in.{ srapher-bookkeeper, desires posi- tion with reliable firm. Referenc- es. Write Empire C 1607. 475-t2 i — 1 SLIGHTLY USED 1) up. Budal Diesel Marine with 2 to 1 reduc- !~ ready to go. See it at Juneau Representative Wanted I BQAT, o Desire ~representative for Juneau Juneau Welding & Mach. Shcp. aieh rar: Bagis finest pre-fab- 469'7“' ricated houses. Two types of 1939 Buick, 4-door sedan. E. Ficek,| homes, immediate delivery, ex- Yellow Cab Co. 463.u_i clusive. Sam Styles, Baranof Ho- 3 i3 g 474-3t. BRAND NEW Rurroughs Calcula- | i tor, Phone 3. “perman- 456-tf | WANTED—Young couble, = ent employee, desires apartment or small house by the middle of mscr:l.unnous 2 February. Call Mat Gormley, £ G TINOT phone 262 or Blue 653. 474-7t. WINTER & POND CO., Inc WANT TO RENT: Young couple Complete Photographic Supplies { wish to rent small furnished Developing — Printing — Enlarginy | house. Care XYZ, Empire. dc | Artists' Paints and Materials of | s W e pivers oy Finest Quality b N ot . your troller. List your boats with Whalesale Somay Retail| < for action. Juneau Marine Co, 471-6t, GUARANTEED Realistic Perma | nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up § CARPENTERS, 1insiae work. 6 day Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20 week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) 315 Decker Way. WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil- loughby. Phone 788 CHILD CARE—full, parr time; ages | 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. {IRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Spectalizing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (203-3tf) ’JANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Pair bi-focal glasses adolft 2 months ago. Please return to Empire Office. 475-t6 FOR RENT 12 ROOM fumxshed apt. Phone Red 404. 476-tf 2 ROOM npr oil nent' nn chlldren Call 428, Crescent Apts. 475-t1 {2-ROOM CABIN. ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Hom: | LOST—Lady's Elgin wrist watch in i Hotel—Ph. 886. downtown area Monday. Keep- sake, ' reward. Phone Dorothy | NICE CLEAN RUOMS, day orweek | wormer gt 519 or 418. 476-t2 new management, Colonial Hote | 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf SEAVIEW APT.—Ops block fron Federal Bulldng. _ @10t ~ SALARY WAIVER MARION, Ill, Jan. 13. — Mayor FRANK G. FRANK G. ENDORSED BY: Grand Camp, Alaska VOTE FOR For Representative Graduate University of Oregon « Special Election Monday, January 20th No Offlmal Ballot Furnished—WRITE HIS NAME IN MARK X i Republican Party of Alaska Central Labor Council—AFL Alaska Taxpayers League (Paid adv.—Alaska Taxpayers League) Harry L. Crisp at his own request had his salary cut from $1,200 a sear to $1—to insure pay raises for Marion City employees. Crisp’s proposal to beccme a §1- a-year Mayor and to eliminate his $50 monthly salary as liquor con- trol commissioner was approved by the City Council. Then the Mayor obtained passage of a measure pro- viding for $10 monthly wage in- creases for each City employee. The Mayor’s term expires in four months. JOHNSON - Many camels can carry a load of 400 pounds 25 to 30 miles a day for eight days without water. JOHNSON _M_ Native Brotherhood 1005 SECOND AVE - SEAFILE 4 + Eliot 5323 !

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