The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 27, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ALASKR O a‘gf%amun:s tehn otlaska etwing Southeas L s PETERSBURG WRANGELL KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA e eo: Several Trips Each Week fo: * @ HAINES @ SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska-Points FOR INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS sisill Cco Blat I 2r'ne . -w Beat Sales ar'ware : Vite$ and uhber Boats Foot, West Eig! tf: St Appraisafs PiiONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 cat Sttam Cleancd While O O Your Beposits ARE SAFE i « 0 AND HOLD UNITED STATE i SAVING BONDS i L:\ @‘ T H HE mansgement of this HE o pldgnd o comarve i tve operstion | =202 | DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED [ vona—— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 27, 1947 Iplans ‘for a special dance for the committee has 15th of February were made. Re- freshments will be served at the dance and the women are being {“WSV Nofes Mr. and Mrs. John Page from Pennington, B. C, wers visitors in r the weekend and the 4( this week. Mrs. Page for medical attention. A special an interesting program outlined for the evening, which is open the general” public. heard. Elmer E. Rasmuson, President of the Bank of Alaska, arrived on the last boat and has been busy check- ing the local kank's beoks. (SPECIAL CORRF"P Howard Welsh entertained a neighberhood women on Mrs, group of l Preshyteriar T 1day eve ¢ at her home on ji ccngregation then Doris Boyd took a painful Broadway. Sewing and c waore || the Manse where birt Tuesday noon and cut the the evening's diversion. The group | and coffez were scrved of her head so kadly it neces- meets weekly »f Mrs. Dodge’s birthday. ted the doctor taking several TR | -— tches. She spent the next few St. Martin, an oldtimer of Tr2 Coliseum, one of the Gross in the hospital, returning to has recently received his ‘heatres, ope Sunday with the “er ho Thursday evening. Mrs. ge from the armed forces at {| ~rcial featu “Birth of the “oyd was taking her husband a Anchorage, and has returned to h 1 i new mana_e o lunch to the light plant where old job at the Whits Pass railroad } the past six he is employed when she fell on ! ck and repairing an icy spot. She managed to make The Eagles' Auxiliary met Tues- i inter of tie showhouse, rer way there, though in a dazed day evening and after a short busi- which has been closed for the condition, and was taken to the ness session went downstairs to the 3.8t six months, hospital. Mrs. Boyd is employed clumb room, where bowling was en- 1 Ruth Allee was admitted to ‘the White Pass Hospital last Sunday for medical attention. The mail boat Estebeth arrived in s port early Tuesday morning and 1=ft for Juneau about noon. The freighter, Sword Knot, which has keen expected the past week, arrived in port this morning with s joyed for a couple of hours after which refreshments were ved by Mrs. Wm. Deward and Mrs. Orrin Edwards. at the Igloo, but is having a vaca- ‘ion for a month. George Webb, new Skagway resi- dent, reports that he plans to have veral concessions here this sum- the benefit of the tourists residents. A shooting Skagway had two fires week and was again ve in having no serious damage se mer for d local re- sulting from either. The first alarm Tuesday morning, came at 7:30 and was at the dock where a hi-lo badly needed items for local mer- gallery, three minut> photo outfit,| was afire. The fire department chants. and other publicity items which he! | boys made a quick run, but the has operated in the past will be: fire was extinguished befcre their Mrs. Dawn Shepard, Susan Lynn, crected. Mr. and Mrs. Webb re- arrival. The steering wheel was Mrs. Jerry Blanchard and Helen cently moved here from Juneau, burned off hi-lo and the in- Lynn, and Mrs. Howard Johnson and he is at present working for and Disie Ellen were discharged from the Smith Oil Burner Company 01 terior of the garage was scorched, but otherwise there was little dam- the White Pass Hospital this weck that city. age. The second alarm came at and are now at “home. Susan i 3 o'cdeck Friday morning. The Lynn is a first child, but Helen Tre city is expecting a sufficient chimney at the White Pass Hospit- Lynn has three brothers to greet number of new phones on the burnsd out. There was a strong her and Disie Ellen has a sister. Sword Knot to take care of the north wind and a zero temperature. = “want list.” The Ricwe's Seii-Service ouore & E 5 has a new black Dodge panel de- New Hymn Looks, entitled Veos- livery ruck which arrived about the P°T Chimes, were dedicated at l,“" E on Third Avenue. A ‘irst of the month. It is the first ‘anatorium on the 8th of this “rthday cak» with his name grocery store to have its own de- month. nd Happy Birthday on it graced “ivery truck, the transfer com- St e center of the large dining table. ponies having made all deliveries Frad Cederberz was able to be Pats + assisted her mother, Mrs, C. once a day. out on the strest this week after) A. Carroll, in entertaining the —_— his long illness. smell guests. Tke P-TA is planning an open Janica Martini was baptized last Sunday merning at the Presbyter- ian Church with Mr. and Mrs. Mason acting as god-parents. L A meeting of 11] the heads of the g rious organization was called for iday evening to discuss plans for summer’s Days of '98 celebra- on. Under the auspices of the amker of Commerce, it is plan- 1 to make this the biggest and t aver held here. The Volunteer Fire "2d an enthusiastic Monday evening, at house program the evening of Wed- nesday, January 29, when an in- ing discussion on the merits and demerits of Statehcod will be Department mesting last which time EXCESSIVE SMOKE FROM EXHAUST SMELLS TROUBLE! and Mrs. George B. Lingle, are now occupying the house atly vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. The house is lo- o~ Third and e property 14 Mrs. L. Frolander. e +QSPITAL HOTES 3t. Ann's Hospital admitted Dor- y Gor attention on Satu y boy was korn to Mrs th at 11:27 p. m. He seven pounds. Sunday Robert Andrews, Betty gerald from Skagway, and Chris Vest, also from Skagway, were ad- mmed. Discharged on Saturday was Cli "‘ord Wreeler: and on Sunday Mrs. That dark smoke from yeur ex- Mary Ann Balmat, Mrs. Harvey haust s unds a warning note to Sicwn and baby Loy, Mrs. H. C.| you. Come in and let us check ‘(suddx émd Dorothy Gore were your rings and pistons. Don’t etinged. vas anmais R 3 Government Hespital admitted | “?bte f"l l}mne(easvdrll)! Save Tommy and Flora Petérs of Ju- money dnd'""" car: neau on Sunday, and dischargad . . Mary Hopkins. | | LOGGERS ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs for sale. Contact Juneau Lumber | Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft | to 10,000,000 feet. | paiticulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf Conners Metor Co. Phone 121 REFRIGERATORS ELECTRIC RANGES WASHING MACHINES ~—= We are pleased fo announce ihe arrival of sufficient Electric Ranges, Refrigerators and Washing Machines 1o iake care of all immediate demands. SRS P e o T R General Electric, Hotpoint and Kelvinator Products may be viewed and purchased now in our show rooms. We sug- gest to all who have indicated fo us their need of these household iiems as well as any others who may be interested, that they call now PAY ELECTRICLIGHT & POWER (0. ALASKA e {f and Mrs. Henry Benson! For further BOY SCOUT WEEK | SET IN FEBRUARY The Alaska Counczily Boy Scouts of America, moved ahead intc the first phase of its 1847 program with the completion of District Meet- ings for the clection of officers, and the con’p'rlmn of Scout rallys, ski hikes vnd ositions. Pians il for the cele- of Scout Week. Official proclamations have been made by Mayor Waino Hendrickson and Maycr Bowden of Anchoraze. Scout Week post are being distributed ire Territory of Alaska over the by Boy Sccuts Scout c Legins February 7 d closes pruary 13 and will in- clud> activitics in the school, the churches and Troop meeting rooms Iy several places Boy Scouts will run the city for a day. Boy Scout Week marks 37 years of uting in the United States and its theme “Scouts of tl‘“ World Building for Tomorrow," addi- tional evidence of the growing @P- pop SATE—Cordova's only pfiol. preciation of the United Nations idea. i This year a World Scout Jam- toree will be held at Moisson, France from October 9 to 21. | The Alaska Council looks forward to an increase in membership in Scouts for 1947 and a great year Boy Scout activity. As of De- 1946, the Alaska Council with the large: story, and in- I for cember 31, ccmpleted the year membership in its h ides 12 Cub Packs with 266 Cub. Scout Troops with 597 Scouts four Senior Units with 67 Seniors. and 231 men for a total of 930 s and a grand total of 1161 couts and Scouters. ‘ February 15 will mark Alaska's first Planning Conference for Boy Ecouts in the Territor In the ‘il\‘) Scout Districts of the Terri-| tory, all Scouters will get toga ‘for a full da sion of dis sion and pm;, m )1‘nm|ln; ARTHUR NICHOLSON 'BLOWS PART OF HiS 'HEAD OFF WITH GUN The body of Arthur Nicholson was discovered Saturday afternoon a short ance from his skiff at Fish Creek on Douglas Island by Axel Nelson, a neighbor, who im- mediately contacted the U. S. Mar- shal’'s office. Nelson found the bedy of Nic! n lying in a pool of blcod, part of the head blown off from the 30-'06 rifle which lay at the the tra~ Nic™ol- son, who had been in poor health and despondent, is believed to have committed suicide sometime early Saturday morning. He left notes to this effect, besides his will seena of | U. 8. Commiss Gray, S. Deputy Marshal Syd Thomp- and Don Skuse brought the dy from Do land to Ju- 'neau yesterda; on. Judge Gray announced that there would |be an inquest into the death this afternoon. Nicholson was born in Sweden about 45 years 2go and had been 1in the Territory about ten years. He made his living by t:ulling and hing, and was ow! { the Arc- tic fishing eraft in a~1< ition to his abin and heme-site on the island. He leaves no known relatives but ‘had many friends and acquaint- ances in this vicinity. Th2 body lis at Charles W. Carter Mortuary, and funeral plans will be announc- 1aer. ((UB SC0UT PACK 1 | MEETING TOXIGHT The Cub Scout Pack 311 spon- sored by the Rotarians meets to- night at the Grade School gym at . 7 o'clock. Tonight's theme is “The | Woria o ‘Lumoirow,” aua banners will be awarded to the dens with the best percentage of attendance, best skit, and most parents out. ‘The first part of the meeting will be a preparations period, with Ithe cubs and den mothers in one ]seclion led by Assistant Cub Master €u ' alive! , as this winter seuson i | A vivid beauty is yours —when our expert styl- i ists and beauticians whip your skin and hair into gleaming loveliness. Call | today for your appoint- ment. BARANOF BEAUTY SALON | ‘SEVEN ROOM HOME, Phone 538 WANT ADS FOR SALE 38 V-8 FORDOR sedan. Good condition. Pnone 848. 487-t1 STORAGE batteries, fresh stock. Madsen Cycle and Fishing Sup- ply. 487-16 SMALL TR()LLER for or sale at No. 5 float. No. 31D968. Inquire 614 Willoughby. 487-14 DOUBLE sleeping bag, waterproof cover. Phone 886. 486-12 NEW BEDROOM suite, bed daven- port, 2 overstuffed chairs, cotfee table, Broadloom rug and pad, roll-away bed, dinette set, flgor lamp, ironing board, kitchen §tool. Phone Douglas 552. 486-13 room, equipment complete, and card room. Reasonable. Sound in- - vestment. See or write Dan Acti, Prop. Box 25, Cordova, Alaska. 486-16 PEDIGREED Cocker pies; silver-blond or black males, 3 months, distemper immunized. Phone Black 475 aiter 5 pm. 482-t10 COCKER SPANIEL puppy, 2 monthe, Phone 818. 481-13 completely furnished on 6th street. For im- mediate occupancy, $5,000. Phone Red 735 481-13 iricolor female xeellent_disposition 1lines—$75. Temuran Bothell, Washing- 481-t3 COLLIE- regit PAIR SKIiIS8. 7 , lamin- ated, with also pair mun’ hoct e 9, worn only cree. 1 Blue £ ei- auled, on'y c Co. 476-tf FOR SALE phone 187, Fully furnished hotel, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf FOR SALE—ii.ce and ot ouscs houscs it geod condition en Jocat Inquire Trevor D Box §13, Juneau. 47 h.p. Buda to 1 reduc- to go. See it at Mach. Shen, 469-1. tougiin Caleula- LOST AND FOUND LOST c male hu Reward for to rccevery. Phi — Large white answers to “Whit information leading n2 Black 80. 487-13 STOLEN — LOST—Child’s glasses in case. Ph. 571, 426-13 LOST--A double strand set of pear) beads with a rhinestone fastener. Phone 12 before 6 p.m., after 6 p.m., phcne 631 485-t4 LOST—Etone from diamond ring. Reward. Phone Blue 80. 485-t3 LOST: Man's gold caineo ring. Re- | ward. Waller, at the Empire ac* FOUND—Pair spe( ‘tacles in blue Dr. Carlson case at Empire Office. | Pay for adv.—its yours. Vance Blackwell, and all parents and | den dads and those interested in the other section led by the Cub- master Bcb Treat. Coaches for the next months basketball tournament will be selected. All fathers interest- ed are asked to be present, to in- sure a good coaching, timekeeping, and scorekeeping staff. Den Chiets will be given special awards according to assistance ren- dered, and will represent v.heh- troops to the cubs soon to choos: which troop they will join. Scoul masters are also invited. ——————— MRS. A. JOHNS DIES Mrs. Amy Johns, wife of Paul Johns of Juneau, passed away this morning 4t Government Hospital. She was 31 years old. Funeral ar- rangements are pending at the Charles W. Carter Monusry — e ATTENTION EASTEBN STARS Initiation, Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday, January 28, at 8 p.m. ALICE BROWN, Sec. ady. 486-t2 482-t4 | 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-Bedroom 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 hcme, | Hardwood floors, cabin adjoining Furnished, modern. | Near bus. dist. \CKEIN-—Montann Creek. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phene 676 over First National Bank Spaniel pup-' REAL ESTATE WAYNCL IRACT. Exceptionally gocd buy in completely furnisheg ncme. Priced for quick sale. HOUSE cn Glacier Highway, ('f to Juneau—clear title to ties. L Apt. bu owners leaving for outside. BALMAT & COMPANY REAL ESTATE and RENTALS 2nd Fioor, Shattuck Bidg Tel. 354 WANTED of "Lnexal mer- novelty jewelry, infants s and novelties, want woent to represent them vrite, giving qualifi- nd references to: Amer- erchandise Co. 138 W. 17th St. Los Angele: 5, Calif. 487-t2 w. ED—opace for small busi- school, two nights a week. Dr. Wm. T. Riley, Box 2894. 486-tmo. USED GAS ENGINE, 2; A!; p. u‘r mere. Phone Red 110 after 5 pm. 485-t3 day or hour, cap: , A-1 Ref. Douglas 232. 483t6 HOUSEWORK Ly able WANT TO RENT or lease Apt. o1 house. Will buy furnishings. Ref- erences. Write Box 2925. de CARPéN]‘EE , Iusiae work’.ie day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf WANIED—Used furniture 142 Wil ughby Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556. ‘8rd and Main Specializing in permanents Open evenings by Appointment (203-3tf ,PLANOE RENTED and TUNED } Anderson Shop WIN1ER .& POND CO,, Inc | Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality | Wholesale — Juneau — Refall fea L BRI AL GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. kaper Curis, $i up. | Lola's beauty Shop Phone 201 315 Decker Way | CHILD CARE- CARE—{uil, part time. 3-6. 117 Third St., above Bogran's Shop. FOR RENT | 2-ROOM CABIN. 843 West 9th St. 489-t1. {OOMS—Kitchen priviieges. Homp Hotel—Ph. 886. | NICE CLEAN RUOMS, day Or Wi /" new management, Coionjal | 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—Op~ block from Federal Build.ng. (37042} ALASKA ELECTRONICS SEE THE PEOTO-ELECTRIC PILOT Now On Display

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