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%Olfl | ‘"‘%foasz‘a/;mm 3;; GRAND 1600 | Sterim soateuinciticts| - OF PIONEERS e President-Nest Ses- sion Here in 1949 a i 7 e e S, gl i 1 i iy ® SITKA ‘{ Ketchikan Man Is Named | Daily Schedules fo: | | o a! Y f e u eS 0 I} e Grand Igloo, Pioneers of Alaska, completed its 34th session. here yesterday afternoon with an allation of officers at the IOOF . SOCIALITE SIINGS SODAS | | | | I ;. : I b @ PETERSBURG o, ; I {f1 New officers of the order are: Millie Douglas, 17, daughter of U. i ® WRANGELL }; | Antonio Polet, of Nome, Past Grand S. Supreme Court Justice William ’ Wi n | President; Edgar Kerr, of Ketchi- 0. Douglas, has been serving sun- E, ° }\H-(:H“(‘AN i k'ul" Grand (};’I’(‘Sil;'*n‘(}: Jn;m _;teck. daes and sedas to unsuspecting § : = 1t lof Juneau, Grand Vice-President; custcmers at an Alexandria, Va., ; [CY STRAIT AREA [f|E. B. Collins, of Fairbanks, Grad arug store weekends for the past ! x}‘swmr\- of Juneau, Grand Secre- :f"” "‘f’"f’f’ "'; boss $kys she 1s o i 1.tary; John Reck, of Jurcau, Grand '€ Worker an completely un- i Several Trips Lach Week lo: B | repeuser: Gersitt, Shider, of Wa. spolled | I |cilla, Grand Chaplain; Charles D. i {1 | Jones, of Nome, Grand Sergeant- dence requirement for membersh i @ hA'NFS il at-Arms; Charles W. Carter, of to 30 years. It had previously been | At I irand Recorder; Dr. Will a s:t date, January 1, 1916, tha I @ SKA(JWAY ‘ . of Cordova, Grand His- governed eligibility b Y T m LA Dast {] [torian, and Almer Rydeen of Nome, | Delegates, many of them members i @ NumerousOther Soufheast Alaska Points | d=. Dun emedy of Anchoraca. of the Legislature, represented 14- i H. P, Hanson of Ketchikan, lcos and Auxiliaries at Nome, F' [ Louise Walsh of Nome .\5\(1 L. banks, Anchorage, Cordova, Juneau §A Joy of Fairbanks, Grand Trus- and Ketchikan at the Grand Igloo 3 7 A RTER BT cestion, which opened here Sat- I CEIL.L !‘hh A’.zf L LD a thE-&U W. Carter of Juneau act- urday morning. I & installing officer for the The next session is to be held i N, Prior t 2 insta , at Juneau, begini ruar ! 1 fo 8 pasengms P:”wm;x:”: m! ‘A\lnlni!;;” nx{ns{(:]la;?:» 2{] 1;49““ egining on February i » ers gave a memorial service for e i ED ai SITEA % departed mombers, and the 7ol b f[jof 118 members of Pigicer Igloos u s SAVINGS BONDS [ e gty ]‘and Au s who have died dur- s s {Jv il ing the past two years was read. é i Ve WRORMATION | mesotstons - e onowins - DIVISION EN ALASKA i /f 4 FOP‘ FOP L“”O‘l 1 Jects were xlll‘p!"d b_v the Grand B i 8 GEE AND RESERVATIONS 1| Teloo yesteday H 15 i v o requost lesislation by the e vy lipebsnl sesslon. of ' \he) TRk - e e & Legislature to give to Alaska as Thg Alaska cffice of the United |great a measure of self-govern- Statés Savings Bonds Division will ment as is possible under thc Or- I'2 closed on March 15, it was an- e i 5 " i ganic Act; nounced today by Katherine D. YERICY CREE € To protest an; sa: of Goddard Nordale, Territorial Director. 8pFings by the Tertitory: This action is being taken as a BT TEY 6Bed To ask the Legislaturs that al- result of the reduction in the ap- { EQQBE?:A ,3,', lowance for cld age assistance be Propriation for the fiscal year 1947 to $75 a month maxi- and the over-all decrease in posi- Courtecus Drivers Jependable tions necessitated thereby. Accord- Service —— 24-HOUR SERVICE || 1) sk that beam or otter trawl- ing fo present information, the ) ing, except for the taking of Savings Bonds offices in the States sbrimps, be prohibit>d in Alaskan Wil not be aifecied by the re- SavATE duction in forc. Tt Izloo also amended Mrs. Nordals pointed out that con to chang2 the resi- the withdrawal from the Territery ,,,,,, U. 8. Savi Bonds Divis- Thiy 1l not affect the sale of Sav- ings for Your 2 ‘75[0 y””’ Office | 12 bonds in Alaska. E Bo : ————-— will continue to ke available at n other i@s- nts as fi - may be pur- We are SPECIA in a!l fyf:‘ 0 y Using thc very latest method on hoth pre- war and synihetic ; JUREAU MOTORS Phone 22 room temperature. nights will seem to you like sleeping in the mild sunshine of a summer day. Electric I Pressure astineau Hotel Heating Pads Alarm Clocks Baby Bottle Warmers FREIGHT same channels E mated in the budget at 391,500,000, ?Russmu' BUDGET IS PUT BEFORE . 5. DELEGATES By EDDY GILMORE MOSCCW, Feb, 24—iP—Dele- gates for the supreme Soviet (Par- liament) debated a 1947 budget calling for a decrease in expendi- tures for the Soviet armed forces and increases for industry, public health, sport, communications and agriculture. Total income for 1947 was est 000 rubles and expenditures at 371,- 400,000,000 rukles, of which 18 per- cent would be assigned to the arm- cd forces as against 24 percent last year. The budget, submitted to a joint session last night by Finance Min- ister Arseni G. Zverev, would as- cign the armed forces 67,000,000,000 rubles this year, as against 72,600,- 060,000 in 1946. (The ruble is not quoted in for- eign exchange trade. The official exchange rate is 5.3 to the dollar. Th= diplomatic rate is 12 to the doliar. Russian government finan- s include many items which, in the United States, are handled by private capital. Russla’s estimated expenditures would total about $70,075,000,000 th the “official” rate; or $30,950,000,000 at “diplo- matic rate.” (President Truman's budget the fiscal year starting July 1, now scrutiny in Congress, calls for ap- propriations of $37,500,000,000. Of this about $11,200,000,000, some 30 percznt, would go for defense.) - - (DA IS TO HOLD SOCIAL MEETING TUESDAY EVENING A social meeting of the Catholic Daughters of America will be held Tuesday night, February 25, at 8 o'clock in the Parish Hall. Sewing will be helu un Wednes- day afterncon from 1:30 o'clock to 4:30 o'clock in Parish Hall to which all friends and members o: the Parish are invited. The sewing is planned for a a- zaar to be given during next Oc- tober. > TOWNSEND CLUB 10 MEET TUESDAY NIGHT The Townsend Ciuv will meet to- morrow nizht at 8:15 o'clock in the CIO Club. Dancing will commence at 9:30 o'clock with the Townsend orches- fra playing new music, and new dances will be introduced. Trorybody s invited to attend the dancing part of the =vening's entertainment. -r* »'s RESTRUL SLEEP n the cold ) th The T nta varmth re dless of th Purchase cne of Uw @ blankets now and the e wintery rons Cookers Sun Lamps Y Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma PASSENGERS REFRIGERATION Phone 872 J. F. We also now kave « large stock of Coffee Brewers Electric Fans Pin-Up Lamps Floor Lamps Bed Lamps ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER (0. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent L o o o T R m A i m o B R R e et ] Commissioner’s Precinct. for novflLAS NEWS NOW, PAT AND MIKE Mrs. Alex Demos received word this week that she is a grand- mother for the fourteenth time, a| St. Valentines baby, weighing 7/ pounds and 8 ounces was born to Mr. and Mrs. James A. Emerson in Colfax, Wash. The son, born! February 14 was named Patrick Allen and joins an older brother Michael Anthony, thirteen months. Mrs. Emerscn is the former An- nabelle Edwards, daughter of Mrs. WASH. MACHINF. $95, small Phil-| WANT ADS A 0 FOR SALE | e | FOR SALEolG hp 3 cylinder, medium duty Lathrope Marine engine. Excellent condition. Ph. Douglas 953. 577-t6 | co radio. Phone Blue 355. 511-t3 Alex Demos who now has nine ! R e e SILVERTONE radio, piano, wal- granddaughters and five grandsons. | nut dining room set. 303 Gold St. | 511-t3 BIG TIME, SATURDAY NIGHT The Douglas Island Woman's Club members entertained resi- dents of Gastineau Channel last Saturday evening with a card par- ty and dance that turned out a great success. Beginninz at 8:30 o'cleck games were played, with a full house participating in the fun, aiter which coffee and cakes were served before dancing started at 10 o'clock in the Hall on the up- per floor of the Eagles Hall. Music for the dance was provided by Charles Werner on his guitar and John Neimi, accorcionist. The DIW Club wish to thank all for the fine support. SAN FRANCISCO BOUND Ralph Kibby and Jce Reidi, Jr., left last week as crew members of small boats bound for San Fran- cisco, Calif. TO SITKA Henry Langfeldt iormer em- ployee of the USED at Juneau, is now on the rolls of the Alaska Na- tive Service, having been cmployed as a baker at the ANS health in- stituticn at Sitka. He lefi for his new post last we: EMPLOYED A1l WRANGELL G. R. Isaak, carpenter, left Fri- day for Wrangell, where he will be employed with the Stutte Con- tractors on the new sawmill there. DOG TROUBLE With more and more dogs run- aing leose on the Douglas streets and some working together gangs, strict enforcing of dog or- dinances will be the order of the day, according to City Clerk A. J. Baloz. Dogs aust ke licensed by the City, with licenses available at the City Clerk’s Ofiice. But even though a dog has a license, they are not allowed to roam the streets at will and any dogs found on the streets unattended are sub- ject to be shot by the Marshal. JACK CARLYLE'S BIRTHDAY Jack Carlyle had his fourteenth birthday yesterday. Honoring the cccasion, friends gathered at the“ Val Poor home where home movies were shown during the evemng,‘ and birthday refreshments served.! . DOG OWNERS NOTICE Dog licenses are due and pay- able. Licenses may be obtained at | the City Clerk’s Office. Dogs run- | ning the streets unattended even | though properly licensed are sub-! ject to be disposed of by the City Marshal. Signed: A, J. BALOG City Clerk and Marshal ady. 511-t3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS GIVEN that the undersigned has been duly apopint- ed Executrix of the Estate of Ralph B. Martin, deceased. All persons having claims against the estate are required to present them to the undersigned at Juneau, Alaska, withir six (6) months from the date| of this notice. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, February 24, 1947. MILDRED J. MARTIN, Execytrix. First publication, 'Feb. 24, 1947, Last publlcatlon Mnrch 17, 1947. NOTICE OF HEAR! I"G ON PROOF OF LAST WILL AND TESTI- MENT AND PETITION FOR AP- POINTMENT OF ADMINISTBA- TOR W. W. A. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: that oroof wil be taken before the above entitled Court in its Court- room in the Federal Building in Juneau, Alaska, at 10:00 o'clock AM. on February 27th, 1947, of that certain Last Will and Test.- ment _made January 23, 1947, by ARTHUR NICHOLSON, of Juneau, Alaska, who died on January 24, 1947; and, that at said time and place a hearing will be had upon the petition of GARLAND BOG- GAN for his appointment as ud- ministrator W. W. A. of the esu_u ;of sald ARTHUR NICHOLSON, de- ceased; and that all persons in in- Lerest are required to appear at said ‘nme and place and show cause why |said Last Will and Testament is ‘nut the Last Will and Testament {of ARTHUR N1CHOLSON, deceas- ed and why GARLAND BOGGAN should not be appointed adminis- trator W. W. A, of the estate of said deceased and Letters of A« tration issued to him as prayed for in his petition. | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Febru- ary 13th, 1947. FELIX GRAY. | FELIX GRAY, United States| | Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro-| bate Judge for the Juneau, Alaska,; FOR SALE — Bedroom suite, Mountain, Michigan, USA. FISHERMEN— in|_ ‘box springs, occasicnal chair and plat- | form rocker. Phone Green 734. |8 APTS. easy terms, MURPHY & MURPRY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS FOR SALE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. Will sell separately or together, garage, Grey Lines, Cabs and stands, Kaiser-Frazer agency. furnace, elec. refrig. and ranses, complete furn. Douglas. 510-t3 2-ROOM hcuse furn. also 3 larger GRUMMAN WIDGEONS. We have hcmes Auk Bay area. two of the best Widgeons in the $4500 BUYS 2 bedrocm home country. Late models and low hours. Both have two-way radio and instrument group including artifizial horizon and directional gvro. Beautifury finished und| luxurious upholstery. Not a scratch on these ships. Newly li- censed. $16,000 each delivered to Alaska. For further details wire or write the Fontana School of | Aeronautics, Ford Airport,. Iron NEW 2 bedroom home, basement and furnace, automatic oil hot water, completely furnished, 136 Behrends Ave. Phone Black 785. 510-t6 ¢ have 6 in., Pot Burners. Juneau Shop. 509-tf cnd 8 in. Welding end Machine 16 hp., MEDIUM duty boat engine. Excellent condition. Ph. Douglas 509-t6 construction on up- thxends Ave. Waynor Ad- Nearly completed. Contact 953. per diticn, at job or write R. W. Kruse, Box 509-tf 2652. | furnished. Appr. 2 acres land with 4-bedroom modern home double car garage. 2 interest Bakery, Petersburg. 3 LOVELY 2 hedroom homes, Waynor Addition, modern furn- ished. 2 4 BEDROOM homes furn. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natioral Banl REAL ESTATE FOR SALE SNOW WHITE APARTMENTS. 310 South Franklin, Call us for appointment. HOTEL. Redecorated. Chcice idea- tion. Good income. 2 BEDROOM frame, lot 50 x 100. In Waynor Addition. SUPER-SKYRIDER Hallicrafter re- o BEAUTIFUL 3 bedroom stucco ceiving and sending set With 9 gory Furnace, Garage, Wood- speaker, model S-16, excellent burning Fireplace. Vacant. cendition. Phone Green 135, 429 10th St. 509-tf DOUGLAS Bl 5. = e A NICE Duplex. A gosd income INCOME property, both houses property. Furnished. cempletely furnished, 417 Harris St. 36 PASSENGER C"Lp!.‘ . Geod con- dition, reasonable. Ph. Green 279. 509-t4 furnished modern ail fir, % mile Full concrete furnace, COMPLETELY 3 bedroom home, Glacler Highway. basement, automatic private water system, electric pump, never freezes; hardwocd floors, tile sink, electric refrigera- tor, wash. machine, radio, large lot, including 16 x 32 boat house, marine way, electric winch. Ph. s 2 long 2 short after 5 pm. 505-t6 EALi—Forest wocd, any sired. Phonz 682. 506-11% I'OR length de WO FREON refrigerating units, one 5 h.p. and one 3 hp. with lowside evaporators. Ready to in- stall. Write John L. Dolenc. Sit- ia, Alaska. 506-tf BARGAIN—Silvertone table model radio, 4 bands. Leaving town. Room 12, Imperial Hotel. 506-tf USED PLYMOUTH ¢ eng.ne, reason- able. reconditioned Chey. Marine 4 to 1 reduction. $550 cash. Ju- neau Welding and Machine Shop. 504-tf . x 3% Speed Graphic complete with flash NEW 2% Camera, equipment and carying case $300. Call at Snap Shoppe, 502-ut B S ki ARl S t COCKER Spaniel pupples. 940 W.| 10th. 497-tf | FOR SALE—New Double aruia in- | gersoll-Rand electric tugger hoist. Assemble type unit complete with vertical guide rollers powered by 15 h.p..220 volt three phase 60| cyele GE motor, also new % yard | scraper. For details write Sitka Public Utilities, Box 678, S\t.lm.l Alaska, 496-16.| 5T T or PART . TWO USED cuiniets, One trumpet, ! one tenor saxaphoue. All in good' condition. Complete with cases. Cash or easy terms. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. 495-t1 | NEW SOPRANI accordians, cash or terms. Alaska Music Supply, Inc. 495-tf | ‘38 V-3 FORDOR . sedan. Good condition. Phone 848. 487-tf! FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, phohe 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 4T4-tf FOR SALE—I‘mee houses and lot,: houses i good. condition and best | )ocation. Inquife Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-tf. FOR RENT ——— ROOMS—Kitonen privileges. Home Hotel—Ph. 888, | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day oF week i | | | | new management, Colonial Hotel | i 324 2nd St. Phone 187. (407-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—Op~ olock fron | Pederal Build.ng. (370-t5: In Travancore, a state in India, women serve as teachers, lawyers and doctors. | Whofesale — 509-t3 A HOME for large family. Large Lot. Woodburning Fireplace. Clean. BALMAT & COHPMIY REAL EfTATE and RENTALS 2nd Fioor, Shattuck Bldg. Office or Res. Call 354 \\.AX\TED——A baby plnype " B]nck 768 after 6 p.m. 509-t3 WANTED—Experienfed male gro- cery clerk. Phone 103. 509-tf E W 1{.»1‘ USED magnetos. Brh;g ‘hem in, any size or make. PAR- SONS ELECTRIC CO. 503-t1 WANTED—2 bedroom house for re- sponsible, permanent tennant ‘Write Empire C-1234. 503-12 SLESMAN—Caling on drug stores, taverns, hotels, restaurants, cigar stores, etc,, to sell unusual pre- mium punch board deals. Samples and attractive photographs fur- nished. AIl inquiries held in strictest confidence. The Prc- ducts Co. 4701 No. Talman, Chi- cago 25. 500-t1 WANTED—Space “for sman buai. ness school, two nights a weei Dr. Wm. T. Riley, Box 2894. 486-tma. WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi loughby. Phone 788 KIRSTEN'S Beauly Shop, Paca 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanenus Open evenings by 293-3u1) PIANOS WRENTED and TUNED Anderson Shop e e N S MISCELLANEOUS | FULL or PART time care of child- ren. $1.50 per day, or $30 per month. 421 Seward. 511-t6 WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies | Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Finest Quality Juneau — Retall GUARANTEET Reéallstic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s, beauty Shop. Phone 0L 415 Decker Way. — CHILD CARE—1ull, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. LOST—2 wheeled hand trick on Glacier Highway. Return to Bod- dings Transfer. 509-t3 LOST--Nugget tie chsi) in Douglas. Contact Case Lot Driver. - 509-t4 WINDOWS—DOORS OABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4