The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 22, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE SIX falist for the Scheol system. | A graduate of an Oregon Nor- | mal School, she raceived her B. A. |degree through the University of Oregon and subsequently tock grad- uate work in anthropology, remed- ial reading and corrective speech |through the University of Oregon Extension Center in Portland. Later she was associated with that di- {vision as administrator and pub- 1 relations specialist, and al<o served as executive secretary in charge of the Shattuck demonstra- Pubhr QLML?O%%IRLI FLY Daily Schedules fo: ® SITKA © PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL ® KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA veral Trips Each Week to: © HAINES @ SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points Ketchikan IPENOD ASSIGNED ~ AS PRINCIPAL AT NEW ANS SCHOOL Mrs. Minna Lee Coughlin | Becomes Education Supervisor nEs| nually in conjuncticn with the Uni- versity summer session courses for teachers Transfer of Max W. Penrod the position of principal at the new Mt. Edgecumbe boarding school to te opened the latter part of this month near Sitka, and appoint- ment of Mrs. Minna Lee Coughlin of Juneau to succeed him as Edu- cation Supervisor for the Alaska Native Service, was announced by Don C. Foster, ANS Superinten- dent Both persons already have sumed their new duties, with Mrs. Coughlin in the headquarters of- fice in. Juneau and Mr. Penrod at the Sitka location, supervis- ing installation of school equip- ment and organizing the staff in preparation for the first boarding school students who are due to ar- rive from Eklutna on or about Jan- uary 31. Mrs. Coughlin to the Indian Service, but with long experience in teaching’ and school administration, Mrs. Coughlin first came to Alaska seven years ago as remedial reading spec- | Oklahoma, where as principal of ¥ to Journalist, Too Journalist as well as Mrs. Coughlin was over of years a news reporter ture writer for gonian; an editor publishing firm of Binford and Mort in Portland; and for two years acted as Assistant State Di- rector for the Oregon Writers Pro- ject. Most cmployed and public teacher, a period and fea- for the book as- as education specialist relations officer with istration. A Juneau resident for five years, she is the wife of Robert E. Coughlin, local business man and former Clerk of the U. S District Court for the First Di- New' vision. Penroc's Recora Mr. Penrod came to the Alaska e e e e ———— MOTORSHIF ESTEBETH tor " HAINES ** SKAGWAY “~ MONDAY 0 PM CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 to 8 passengers PLANES BASED at SITKA Phone 61 JUNEAU MARIE Marine REPAIRING AND NEW Hardware MARINE WAYS Rubber Boats re wet mignin 5. Appraisals PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Way NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION (o4 o M P A N'Y Leaves for SITKA and Wayports every Wednesday 6 P.M. PASSENGERS, FREIGHT and MAIL tl Freight accepted at Northland Dock until Noon on sailing date FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS E CO. Boat Sales and Start the New Year right . . . Invest your surplus cash in the ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATIOK . .. We have just paid our sixth annual dividend of four per cent. ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION Cooper Building IO JRORUDY RRUDY JOURUSY JWURSY SOy ULV W XU ) Soouier 7 S 7SS PO | ELECTRIC RANGES ~ REFRIGERATORS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI:—]UNEAU ALASKA recently she has been| the Alaska Office of Price Admin-! the past| service a year ago from Anadarko,| WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1947~ Riverside Indian School he d an outstanding reputa- tien for performance as educator and administrator, with particular skill in curriculum planning. His wife and two children who are now in Juneau, will remain here| until the close the spring school term when they will join Mr. penrod at the Mt. Edgecumbe post We fe ially fortul Mr. Penroc beginning the establishe of 1 the Service is -wpu-! ate to Le able to util atilities from the ve the development in of| | tion school summer school, held an- the Sitka boarding schcol program {accempanied we anticipate will become | ng model of what we hope| realized eventually in all! schools,” declared Mr. Foster “His availability for the post! was dependent upon securing a| person of competence for the ‘posi-; —which, a wo to the Portland Ore- tion of education supervisor under|new ‘545 Hemlock Way George A. Dale, Education Di- rector,” Mr. Foster explained. “We| feel we have fulfilled that need! most satisfactorily in the person of Mrs (um,hlm B g MARINER NEWS A Mariner Scout meeting will oe heid at the home of Jeannette Doucette, at 1026 West Ninth Street. this ning at 7:30 o'clock. All membcrs are requested to attend, as new Lusiness will be taken up, and the activities for the Jack Tar 'badge explained. Camp plans will t‘n discussed, as well as possible! /s to earn camping fees. Last week the meeting was held at the home of President Arleen; Godkin. In the business meeting, it was explained that part of the money earned on the recent pro- ject would help pay for individual needs of the girls, while other part would ke put into they treasury. ¢ After the short business meet-/ ing, a surprise party was given full Arleen by her parents and the| Scouts. Several amusing and most ! enjoyable games were played under the direction of Alice Jean Davis. —Jeannette Doucette, Reporter! > i LOGGERS | ATTENTION LOGGERS with 1)LS| for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber ¢ Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft.| to 10,000,000 feet. For Iu!thcx| particulars see Juneau Lumi.)('x‘I Mil! 433-tf RS VBRI PO R { | Beware Coughs | from common colds That Hang On! Creomulsion reueves prompily bo- cause it goes right to the seat of the edin e i g,‘n‘”m Sl marare | erm laden 3 soothe anlnj:l heal raw, tender, in~ flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you 8 bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it quk:kly allays the cough or you n.re { '@ your money H CREOMULSlONfi for Couzhs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Dr { the | WASHING MACHINES " We are pleased fo announce the arrival of sufficient Electric Ranges, Refrigeraiors and Washing Machines 1o take care of all immediate demands. General Eleciric, Hotpoint and Kelvinator Products may be viewed and purchased now in our show rooms. We sug- gest fo all who have indicaied to us their need of these household items as well as any others who may be interested, that they call now Y Your Deposits BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS = DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED TeasebeEeapT, FREIGHT . . . . E REFRIGERATION First National Bank of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Gastineau Hotel Phone 872 Regular Service from Seattle ami Tacoma PASSENGERS y|ikan ymington, i League, the | lod i teck New Westminster, tan overtime affair “lincis halfback, | day i writers and sports broadcasters that I juvenile ! perts LT, COMDR. (LAYDON ARRIVES FOR DUTY ABOARD WACHUSETT Lt. Comdr. George Claydon arriv- ed on the Aleiitian to assume his new duties as executive officer on the Coast Guard Cutter Wachu- sett. He will relieve Lt, Carl Heitz, iwho is being transferred to Ketch- for future assignment. The new commanding officer was to the Territory by two children, Linda| The Claydon's came | the Territory from Wil-| North Carolina, where Lt Claydon was stationed as commanding officer on the Guard Cutter Modoc. The Juneau family will reside at his wife and Geo direct to and Comdr. former Coast e - Sporis Briefs American Basketball San Diego Tecate Dons | last night whipped Los Angeles 51| to 49. Hollywood's Club defeated Sacramento exhibition contest, 58 to 56. In the Pacific Coast Pro Bas- ketball League, Bellingham wallup»i ed Portland 64 to 43. In the in au | The Portland Eagles banged | home seven goals in the third per- of last night's Pacific Coast : Hockey League at Oakland and trimmed the Oaks, 10 to 3. In other | league matches, the Fresno Fal-| crm beat the Tacoma Rockets 6 to | 3 and Vancouver, British Columbia, | 5 to 4, in} Indian Bob Johnson has been added to the roster of the Seattle| Rainiers of the Pacific Coast League. The 38-year-old outfielder | starred for the Philadelphia Ath- letics in his baseball prime. Seattle | purchased him from Milwaukee of | the American Association where last year he hit 270 and got 13 cme runs in 94 games. Johnson makes his home in Tacoma. A past President of the U-S Lawn Tennis Association, Harry S. Knox, died yesterday at Aberdeen, Washingten. Two brilliant football ~players | were in the news from Chicago last night. Buddy Young, flashy Il- announced that he is quitting school and has an at- tractive ear for any professional oifers. Young has a tentative date for a pro-all star game in Los Angeles this month. A top hand {among the pros—Sid Luckman— signed a new two-year contract with the Chicago Bears of the National League. The number one “G-man"—J Edgar Hoover—and Attorney Gen- eral Tom Clark teamed up yester- in Washigton to tell sports every youngster in the should get into sports As part of a program to ward off delinquency, Hoover and Clark told the assembled sports ex- that every city and town should put additional playgrounds country ‘and sports equipment high on xts‘ list of postwar plans. TOUGH GOING Yes, bmtth iL was tough ;,um“‘ this morning and how. | The rain filled the ruts from three | to eight inches deep. Duckings were | numercus and scores went to work with wet feet. | Then the snow disappeared, down! i { | | i to the ice which covered the streets | from sidewalk to sidwalk. And that ice was glare and slippery, you bet. ! 'Nough said—and how. | P —_— _.fi Things for Your Office ; CHARLES R. GRIFFIN Co. 1005 SECOND AVE - SEATTLE 4 1 5323 alive! as this winter season 1 i A vivid beauty is yours —when our expert styl- ists and beauticians whip your skin and hair into gleaming loveliness. Call today for your appoint- ment. ® BARANOF ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent BEAUTY SALON Phone 538 |BLACK WALKUT bedroom 20th Century-Fox | g | COCKER |FOR SALE. WANT ADS FOR SALE NEW HOUSE in The Highlands, 2 bedrooms, oil furnace, electric range, electric hot water heater, Venetian blinds, hardwood floors Lot 50 x 100 ft. Call 107 483-t3 PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel pup- pies; silver-blond or black males, 3 months, distemper immunized. Phone Black 475 after 5 p.m 482-110 suite, 1 Light oak dette set, 1 walnut living room desk, all like new. Douglas 552, 482-13 USED 9 x 12 American orientiall . rug $25. Royal Air vacuumn cleaner with attachments, like new, $45. Call Red 245. 482-t3) SPENCER No. 35 microscope with | power lenses; cne thousand down; mahogany box, $150. Box 529 Ju- neau. 481-t6 K & E MOUNTAIN transit; good as new; mahogany box, tripod, solid leather case. All-—$550. Box 529, Juneau. 481-16 | 2 "SPANIEL Phone 818. puppy, monthe. 481-t3 SEVEN ROOM HOME, completely furnished on 6th street. For im- mediate occupancy, $5,000. Phone Red 735. 481-13 COLLIE—registered tricolor iemaie —5 mecnths—excellent disposition —finest bldedlines—$75. Temuran Collies, Eox 61, Bothell, Washing- ton. 481-13 used 2 480-15 club chair, call Blue 330. SCFA and menths, Philco console 8 483 480-t2 LATE MOBEL, tube radio, phone Gr. FOR SALE—Mercury II camera. G Martin Box 380, City. 480-t2 BLACKSMITH {orge, complete with blower and exhaust fan; also power trip hammer and heavy cduty drill pr Harrt Shop. 9-16 PA1R SKIS. 7 ft, hickory, lamin- ated, bindings; also pair mar size 9, worn only cnce. £3) alter 6 p.m. 479-t3 WESTIN ectric rane $75. Parsdn: Flavor-Zone ei- t overhauled, only ectric Co.” ~ 476-tf FOR SALL‘--Funy furnished hotel, phone 187, P. O. bx. 1803, 474-tf s and lot, est Davis. 2 0w good condit Inquire Trevor houses i Jocatior.. Box 5% 2 in. FISHER- 9 h.p. Wiscon- sin. swing cut off saw. 10 ft. table belt sander. Channel| Boat Works. West Juneau. Call Red 110 after 6 p.m. a72-tf. Machine 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS LIQUOR STORE— - ON SIXTH Street near School and Federal Bldg. 2 apt. house. 5 rooms down, 4 up. Fully furnished. LARGE HOUSE on Sixth St. FOUR-Bedreom house on 11th St.! 3 TROLLERS. BEAUTIFUL 2 bedroom home Douglas, furnace heat, cement basement, completely modern. Well furnished. Two lots, Garage. APT. BLDG. heart bus. district. 5 apts, and 2 singles, pvt. baths Price quick sale. 7 BEDROOM home, Hardwood floors, cabin ndjmmng‘ Furnished, modern. Near bus. dist. CABIN—Montana Creek. 'MURPHY & mmm! ! REALTORS—ACCOU\I‘A‘VTS ! Phone 676 over First Nation=l Bank REAL ESTATE FOR SALE WAYNOR TRACT. Exceptionally ! good buy in completely furnishegd heme. Priced for quick sale. HOUSE con Glacier Highway, close to Juneau-——clear title one acre. 2 DOUGLAS properties. 3 EXCEPTIONAL Apt. buys, owners leaving for outside. BALMAT & COMPANY REAL EETATE and RENTALS 2nd Floor, Shattuck Bldg. Tel. 354 to WORK by day or hour, cap- -1 Ref. Douglas 232. 483t6 WANT TO RENT or lea.se Apt ar heuse. Will buy furnishings. Ref- erences. Write Box 2925. de WANTED TO RENT cr buy—House 2 or 3 bedrooms, Glacier Highway or city. Phone 102. 481-tt SALESMAN to lt‘pr ,ent Jobber ot intants and childrens wear. Com- mission basis. M. & J. Fuchs, 261 Sth Ave. N. Y. City. 480-15 CARPENTERS, insiae work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wil loughby. Phone 788 KIPSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556. 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings By appointment. (283-3tf) SL!GH'ILY USED 70 hp. Buda Diesel Marine with 2 to 1 reduc- tion gear, ready to go. See it at Juneau Welding & Mach. Shop. 469-t1. | BR:‘;NDWNEW vBun’cug}';s-c;xami i tor, Phone 3. 456-tf MISCELLANEOUS | WILL EXCHANGE large apt. for| smaller one. Phone 893 between 8 am. and 5 p.m. 482-t3 PENINSUL:, —vat Works, 1008 Na-| val Ave., Bremerton, Wash. Trol- lers and pleasure craft built and x"-pmred 480-t6 FULL or pnrt time care {or child- ren, 421 Seward St. 478-t9 WINTER & POND CO, Inc | Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail GUARANTEED Realistic Perms- nent, $750. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. 'L LOST AND FOUND | FOUND—Pair spfl(‘tacles "in blue Dr. Carlson case at Empire Office. Pay for adv-—-n.s yuurs 482-t4 ALASKA EL SEE THE | sailing schedules caused by n PIANOS RLNTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. FOR RENT BOARD and ROOM—. across from Postoffice. 2-ROOM CABIN. 843->Wesl 9th St. 469-t1. 421 Seward, 478-t9 | ROOMS—Kitchen privileges. Bc; Hotel—Ph. 886. NICE CLEAN R(JOMS, day or week, new management, Colonial Hotel 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) “block Axr (310 SEAVIEW APT—Ops Federal Building. TOREPAIR BARMM /ALASKA TAKES RUN i SEATTLE, Jan. 22—A change in d for repairs to the Baranof is an- nounced by the Alaska Steamship Company. The Baranof had been scheduled to sail Friday, but the sailing was cancelled to give her from two }o three weeks in the repair yard, of- ficials said. The steamer Alaska, originally yt for January 31 sailing, will be mov- ed ahead to sail next Monday ai- ternoon. BEC VN G New Orleans is the second larg- est seaport in the Umt'-d States.. ECTRONICS KIRSTEN PHOTO-ELECTRIC PILOT Now On Display

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