The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 26, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RI:—JUNEAU ALASKA 7 WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1947 e T O R e e e —'--‘—-——“-'-——'—’i 7 \x»m hundreds gathered jn the author with Curtis Shattuck, of | e KNOW YOUR strects. Presiding chairman was the Workmen’s Compensation Act MAYOR VEVH‘STAD h atly lib- oy ‘}‘ Major Strong, later the Governor passed in 1946 which greatly ( i of this Territory. cralized and raised working stan- ol: pETERSBUR i { } lEG'SlAToR The case involved a barber shop dards. His voting record is con- i ‘ and drug store whose owners to- stant in considering legisla- I ki origd i BUSINESS vlsl?e? RLEHS gether with their buildings, had tion Today : been forcibly ejected into an ad- Alas and for Alaskans. et. It seems that “Ala- ewing Southeas ka | JOE GREEN Iaoa B i O e i ‘ ' | S Talks About Shrimp Closed) PO SALE PROCLAMATION g 'MURPHY & MURPHY The Difth recosd of Joe owncrs who had taken stringent + A hbw he just missed her-|methods to displace them. e SEESOH, Also Improve- | DOUGLAS — 4 *room furnished i J \ 5t At the! g0 Governor of Alaska has is- I t —_— {T|alding a New Year for he was conclusion of the meeting, the (i e ) f H ' heuse, con basement, auto-| pEALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS e {!ncm in Menlo, Towa, on December | miners co-ordinated —their efforts “U¢d the following HEOCIAICS For menis f‘}!’ nome cny matic Gil ruirace. FHS ) ; ] The American Red O san koo, 513-13 1882. When a very small boy 8nd, en maste, llfted the building . .©° .oied out so admirabl T it to live with a brother in'Ings back to thelr original loca- job of service to r Carl Vevelstaa of Peters- BEDROOM SUITE, box springs- FOR SALE tremend Lake City. There he received his tion with bare hands and brute ° 3 g spel g a week | education and grew to manhood. | Strength. Joe s it “_‘: U our armed forces during the war, PUTg is spending a week in Ju-| jnner spring mattress. Phone 11" Piren with ncreasing wander-| Slght fihab , wille DrNARly - mever |10V faces an equglly cbhllenging Besb R WAL THEHEE Gl SVEER Grsen a4 513-3 ROYAL BLUE CAB CO 5 it g Have &6 o hat of continuing same issues of currer porta; « - - Vil ‘sacarately or togethbr, FHeD 0 BORcee e services to hospitalized veter- his city. One is in regard to the WASHING machine $30. Phone i ) “(_] R s w“‘ll““- . Grey Lines, Cabs and Baiiv Schedules fo: il e oo came e e e » il | headed for Colorado to see what In 1911 a new discovery called * their families, occupation length of closed season on shrimp| Red 180, BaEE L i et ; and also the ban on clams which o e ¢ " ‘ trocps abroad and home town : gl II|that newly developed State had him and he hit out for Ruby o TR s LR S R i N ENAMEL wood or coal @ SITKA e ke et ; tc ((~,-,pm(_ Koard the ¢ld sternwheeler, . tne COMMunities throughout the na- :’]"t been SRS mm,\’m o udlo couch 815, m. 8 APTS. easy terms, furnace, elec e PETERSBURG I {Creek, to Victor, to Leadville, Julia B. Soon after his arriva, U , Alaska. We Know what Shrimp packers of Bt aron i \g mattress $15. Write B;]‘ , complete farn, 1| working at varied jobs was Do met Miss Josephine .Johnson “Hrecif SRSkl W€ SOV 'v{f\ Yieve that & two month| P. O Bx. 167, Juneau. . 613-t3 2-ROOM house f homes Auk Bay a {duri is time ths 3 ar whom he marriad later that s . 3 pen sea / services were g s o ca he Dy in '96 °f, in Army avy es @ KETCHIKAN n. also 3 larger ca tco dr Sl et ‘,’1“" BAUSCH Lomb 6 x 30 Binocu ormer ‘wo an¢ 8| individual focus, $60 TR The | Green 30 after 5 pm. that the men who 1 dependent upon shrimp 1 FULL SIZE Hollywood bed, box! or a have been springs and inner-spring mat- Appr. 2 acres ¥and with 4-bedrocm 84,500 BUYS 2 bedrocm home furnished |known. In Denver he formed a ccmpanion on Joe's mining ven- Ofpiials s TSR RIS |V ariors 2 A and the rvices 1€ ffered have | partnership with ancther man and tures. throlighotit the Yulon Riv. ond the services they offered have been an img ant factor in boost- thersabouts until he went into the til reaching Fairl PL:"_'"“‘ D‘QE:D iQET"”& H Hot Springs District in 1908 to Years with the Alaska Rallroad MEH; GIH'S GWEN prospect and placer-mine on at Nenana, Joe Green came south To Iditarod Sl ) Pulp-Paper Industry 1% 8 efforts inclu O the | conducted a bicycle shop for , 'er count and was a helpmat rced In i A donsect i B8 BITyoiB, SU0p JOF TCHe S Rl S Matkg’m‘;‘][ the morale of the military and 07€ o l~]"hhx .rw!~ LM sonse | cne folding bed, # size.| modern home double car garage. Qe S = > ia juently rtag f skill - ol 8 513-13 Severa! Tri S Each Week Ioo 4 In YMCA Work dertakings. Passing away on ' ””,:l,'.mm.l DIES i th o6n- Grs ALl HaRiei eatane m(;) ferial i P18 sy smterest Bakery, Hatarsbiics p 3 §| From Denver he travalled to;March 13, duriig jhe Extraor- (biss LS eteviden. {6 sonst nexie | ONE SMALL-SIZE baby crib with i (I became interested dinary Session of 1948, she left a UF by up;;m."“‘T;'n' goal of Mayor Vevelstad said that it is| matt sterflizer Yet; one 3 LOWELY 2 bedroom homes, @ HAINES a rk, and was employ- bost of friends, saddened legisla- [0V ot SRR U SO0 T impossible for fishermen to ma iraining ohElr . Phone Gireen 70,0 = Waynor A n, modern furn- lled by the YMCA for several years. tors, and a husband who will nev- March 1, has been set mo ing such a short s512-tf ished. SKAGWAY '1 While there he first heard of tha er be reconciled to the ways of 566,000, REA, i o e b En ® Mlgold discoveries along the Yukon @ solitary life T T 3 is seeking OFFIOE FURNITURE, typewriier, 3.4 BEDROOM homes furn. 7 § i B . I River, and it was not long before The Greens eventually left Ruby N e Seare lov. | etc. rent office. Room No.4 Shat- ® Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Points ;} b tondered Mis resignation and and in carly”spring of 1937 went “iS of Alaska, who gave fo gen- tion |tk B 1ol i o0 URPHY & I'was on bis way to the unknown to No Grub Creek intending to O the Avm_"““jf"‘ i PV e - HY & MUBPHY 1 1} interfor country of Alnska. Dis- Prspect for a short period. War, C10ss during the war & v s ek~ bitiar ok hp. AC POWER Re!rb:t‘l‘a:’nr REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Bl embarking from the steamer however, was declared ‘and they cOntinuz to maintain B e Fansion pebfecs! 19 the, néw Kaydh S0, fh 2k 1. coll 10r prole 678 oVer Bitet Natieft] Bats CHLRTER PLANES at JUNEAD [l Northwestern at Valdez, he strug-|Were forgoiten in those first hectic ecord of support to this great or® i, B AV Lot 8 e plant Walkin B S. W, Hoibh PLANES Nk [} oled over the old Richardson Months. Thay were forced to re- Sanization in its 1047 campaign.’ r ARG Dall cold W'X-w PIRE - Seqttle 6 512-13 n'8 et S Frd' s San ch has been ed to the L Trail in March, 1907. Arriving in turn to civilization by dog team lant and ) cannery. | TWIN BEL k tnad. PR A { fo 8 pasengers B Pairtanks, he engaged in mining and enduted_many hardships u MARINER SCOUTS 70 Tl S snon e TGS o used, P Fon anks. After two the renovate | i - SALE r's shrimp can- FOR € modern ma- medium cuty Ls engine. Exc hrope Mar . BALMAT 6! cunpnm £ 1 11, Then on to Innoka District an In Poliiics moeting tonight of ti In spcak f the pulp andl \ A49 F*“"D 'FFOP TION il the new strike at Iditarod, where! In 1932 he ran on the Demo- outs" Wil <t the Paper industry pment in the WA : % @ @ ‘é. [l bo took 2 very active part in the ic ticket, and was elected to hc Knape. Mrs. Carter 8rea of Peter Vevelstad re-§ co '] q AND RESER‘4A||0{\!S 1{ “:’” of those communities. IN h. Hous epresentatives for special guest, and will nies are; [ 1ditarcd ted and par- the 1933 Session. He was re- mp. Those who have immed e e i B 1 1T tic i th aast B I & | SILVER fio, piano, W e T T e e e R e | L Cipated he largest miners ejected to the 1935 and 1837 Ses- aid their dues are requested the U. S.177 / ¢ o ever held in that District. gons and served Speaker of to be sure and try and turn Servige . glves the . greeny T B Tor s louses, SURCFRIRDS the House in the latter year. In mcney in as sofn possible. A ) cut the| Chia i Db hiaita closed and determined min- tp. Extraordinary Session of 1937, report of the Treasury will be U with the | = ' grInan g rennant. vire C-1234. 503-1¢ bedroom home, I autcmatic oil hot letely furnished, A Phone Black ar he was active in constructing tk Social Eecurity the Territdry ¢ 1 1944, Joe ran for the Sena and Trevi ts passe ELLIS AIR LINES | = s e oo oo bl DAILY TRIPS JUNEAUTO EETCHIZAN | Beware Conghs Caliiz on drug stores, , hotels, restaurants, cigar -t3 stores, etc, to sell unusual pre- ment and impre Last week's get-tozether w 5 & A K was elected, and served his first the form of surprise 15 under way in| rd deals. Samples Pe!ersbf:rg ang WI'ENI_!CH from common colds term in 1945, attended the Spec- away party for the Mariner is the increasi of We have 6 in ve ‘,;mmg{gphg ;’m-. ; SR e \ ial Session of 1946, and is now cr, Mildred Fluck, who received ower capacity ) All G ST o b h connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and 8 2 % i 5 Siiioe ¥ All inquiri held i mers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle a ang n ; pd ;‘:“‘nl”"'“}:‘y!"x‘("“"""1)“’3:;;‘(; i g ‘"‘d“““‘"‘(‘ b B e I":Clh“’”"'l fob e strictest confidence. The Prce 2 » : ring the intervening photo of the Gastin Channel 108 ity ha ¢ 5 3 FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 Creomulsion relleves promptly bo= ' oreen his_ service in the Houss Lre fram the Mariners as a it L fore ducts Co. 4701 No. Talman, Chi- ESERV NS ANLOLS cause it goes right (o the seat of the -C'Ween Als servies i LA 158, BT U ook 2 o SN 2wt bt b cago 25 500-t1 — s — trouble to help loosen and expel @nd Senate, he was employed as group. A very ‘“tasty” dinner e wemmmee &, GCTM laden phlegm, and aid nature x Commissioner in the Treas-'was preparcd by the Mariner: to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- office, and later associatet B g under way for| Exc lve of | 63 > WANIED—Used furniture 142 Wl loughby Phone 788 - % | per Behrex % B O 1S elaqu | With the Territorial D:partment! NOTICE TO ALL MERCHAN struction, | — s — E g | \:’ f @ bottle of Creomulsion with the in- Labor. p for lack of HOUSE under KIPSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phei) B 556, 3rd and Main. Speclalizing derstanding you must like tt2 way it A reserved, modest man, Senas! I will not be responsible for p: fiiment of any merchandise charged to me or to the boat TEDDY b, plus janyone except myself. H recently purct TED CHILDERS ' grcup of Petersturg n own co-opera- 3 ndle frozen fish| _ Yrig S 1. des- t o Wiy 2 e mscm.mnr:ous T vessel is in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. (293-3t1) quickly allays the cough or you m‘e‘ or Gree! S A navn ,,».a,—..—.,»-,.s to have your money back. fibar, Givesni} daoe: e ~M o'vren ¢or Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis 'cd in bettering the position 1l sizeso ) i 1 Yl TEL and TUNED Anderson Shop. Cil LY U Ithe work: n. He was co= Funter Bay, Alaska |Wwho formed tk tive te CleUemsealyemonflpmmserfimmmenflpomnetfipms o foaietif sormeslif pormeelif vrmeeifoonmeel el ... 11 i1 General Eleciric AUTOMATIC Blankes - Phone G83. BRAGTICAL NURSE, day or night. now in the process of being fitted Phcne Blue 670. 512-13 i o jout and it is expzcted to be read) |for service within tbe next month. | f - an? TRUCK TIRES We are SPECIALISTS in all fypes of TIRE REPAIR 1S Using the very latest method on hoth pre- war and synthetic TWO FREON refrizerating un I i e R FeTN G PART time care of child- | one 5 hp. and cne 3 wi : D60 Bl s e i | stall. Write John L. Dolenc. Sit- St. Anns Hospital ' admitted) ka, Alasks. 506-tf| WINTER & POND CO., Inc {Mrs. Sherman Tanner and John'| - - ————— | Complete Photographic Supplies (K. Mason for medical attention | BARGAIN—Silvertone table model Developing — Printing — Enlarging | yesterda nd discharged Will-| radio, 4 bands. Leaving v Artists’ Paints and Maierials of Sprig | Room 12, Imperial Hotel. Finest Quality m(‘;;“'c‘l"lyl:llx’(fn hgt‘r«‘sp«;{\.x" X 3% ggmd 'C,'r.“ph}; Wholesale —— Juneau —— Retail jcbarged Judy Daniel, =T ) ! Harris, James Kitka, Jr, Ray-| equipment and carying case nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up. SPELL COMFORT and RESTFUL SLEEP in the coldest of weather. The fully automatic control maintains the selected warmth regardless of the room temperature. Purchase one of these blankets now and these wintery nights will seem to you like sleeping in the mild sunshine of a summer day. dmitted dis- < g 5 orence | Camera, complete with flash GUARANTEEI" Realistic Perma. |NEW {mond John and Sullivan John-| Call at Snap Shoppe, 99Ul roia's beauty Shop. Phone 201 peon, .all of Junean | COCKER Spaniel puppies, 940 W. 315 Decker Way. | 10th. 497-t1 - _ __ _ NOTICE OF HEARIXG ON PROOF City Clerk TWO USEL curuets, one trumpet, OF LAST WILL AND TESTI- I nounced today that the new City| one tenor saxaphoue. All in g0od | MENT AND PETITION FOR AP- Electric Irons Electric Fans i Building Code is now available in| condition. Complete Wwith cases.| pPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRA- S | ® We also now have a large stock of JUNEAU MOTORS Heating Pads Coffee Brewers Phone 30 { BUILDIN i Popejoy Alarm Clocks Pin-Up Lamps b Al fechueagllinll s UL Qim0 )L e Pressure Cookers Floor Lamps iies for $1.50 each. that oroof wil be taken before the N‘ O RT H L A N D Baby Bottle WarmS(;r: G Bed Lamps above entitled Court in its Court- !room in the Federal Buildmnz in TRANSPORTATION cC o M b ¢ NEW SOPRANI accordians, cash or terms. Alaska Music Supply, -t N s Juneau, Alaska, at 10:30 o'clock [ FOR SALE_Fully furnished hotel,! AM. on February 27th, 1947, of < H phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-tf that certain Last Will and Tes i ment made January 23, 1947, by u, 24 ice houses and 1ot, ARTHUR NICHOLSON, of June houses ir good condition and be;t Alaska, who died on January location. Inquire Trevor Davis.|jg47: and, that at said time and Box 576, Juneau. 472-U.| hlace a hearing will be had upon | the petition of GARLAND BOG- LllS'l' AND FOUND '..i.io'w WA of the ssiats f said ARTHUR NICHOLSON, de- T Of 4 LOST- Brown fur glove, between ceased; and that all persons in in- You bet e postofiice and Warfields. Black |ye 05 P00 Lo o Appear at said ' { { { 9 458 Die- '_ time and place and show cause why study. BURDICK GOES SOUTH |said Last Will and Testament is ] Charles G. Burdick, .Assistant !not the Last Will and Testament P f ARTHUR NICHOLSON, deceas- S A "OU , Regional Forester leaving wday<° 0 THAL YO may for a three week business trip to|ed and why GARLAND BOGGAN ¢ have the benefits of the Vo "4 portland. Burdick will|should not be appointed adminis- mest up-to-date provis o . arr. | trator W. W. A. of the estate of said i P . confer in Seattle with J Farr, ions in your policy eon- |y s Forest regional attorney, 1,\ldeceased and Letters of Adminis- tract, we constantly study connection with closing matters Un[tmuon issued to him as prayed for m his petition. releases supplied io us by the Alaska spruce “og program. the insurance companies | Dated at Juneau, Alaska, Febru- {ary 13th, : we represent. il'_.‘_;:‘“y o Ay e 4887, » g8 e ] o | _FELIX GRAY, United States — | Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- This assures you of up- I:IIAIlI.Es R. GRIFFIN Co. | bate Judge for the Juneau, Alaska, to-date counsel at all 1003 SECPRD LS ATTLE 4 - ELor 5323 | Commissioner’s PrecincL FELIX GRAY. times. Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma i nm { FREIGHT . . . . PASSENGERS l Shattwek | o con wiee am REFRIGBBATION Ageney 1 Hotel—Ph. 886. | NICE CLEAN ROOMS, day or week. ‘ ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. ks il TEAMSTERS |"Toiistedins Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 - J. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent | JUNEAU- PHONE #io || Second and Bourh ety || SEAVEW APT—Gos wiook om0 it bbb e e R e Federal Duildin @n-te,

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