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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGL SIX by favorite bays L4 plan fe e Though the robin is D S S S S S e e as opposing passage of Senate Bill where she had been called (unusual for | or its equivalent ' Hou illness of her mother. and attributed to the phenominally | - | ews o es quiet water and absence of | I > has been talk of the bu George Jorgenscn returned to SWells) but by judicial prospeécting’ I | . Faed oy ity oL is home in Juneau M af- 8 safe spot is always found. | r: [ NP pictis Xt week — this time (or a short visit with his -in® A rare phenomena for this time 1l siigl'n S by owners and proprietors and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. of the year is ihe magneti | I l ’ 'kw‘m;\‘mh(\j A ,‘t‘;' favoring the paul Morgan, at their home in tivity accompanied by northern | i ferendum, and letting the ma- jomestown Bay lights. Graphs recorde 1 ‘LUL Wte;& ; ; : S o mestown Ba ghts sraphs recorded at el }‘ 12.7 S\’ 71 (7‘ dc acquaintad or not s Geodetic Observatory show a var-| i Ax o _, M Stockton Webb are iation of seven degrees in r‘om-\ 1— - — - io Lmvpi‘:m:v has been ¢ ng the Denali, after Pass readings within an hour i i te Sh;m Cold Storage ix months combined business Hme. [ sl s l"‘ ‘”“‘ office of its mar d vacation trip - Outside. The Following our so recent “unusual I ey e ! Peterson, to communi- t last Septembker aboard winter” the drastic contrast brings & I AR ——— in thé vicir r sure cruiser, the Romany everyone into the streets, to visit ) are KMP 11, which they have left in Seattle. and gossip and just g to be, 5 l cal boats \‘rm.ppml with Mr. Webb is a tner in the Ww.h alive and in Alaska { | SR nclude 1 Forbes Marine u|)"n) — 1 I vy " » & (‘“ ’ For outstanding service to the il B' J;V Y ht (lRLes & I ol Baaas of the Rod and Moose Lodge, Don McGraw, Presi- | ][" iy wb S v A = rdl s day evening, at dent of the Al { Tulip K ficers elect- tion and memt f tk , CITi fon ar nber of the I cc r 1 g o lov 9 y- i . Phil Ho: and Frank Cal- berst N Il e PET[ RURC terson; Inger, Bill Yea Aol } ‘.‘L’s (8 S Sl o reasurer. ho organization | b 2 wa. Williamson icers, Rex Marchant, last Monday evening 1 | » Kermit Olsen Fancic o I @ WRANG ! e O , | ak Shamro i - had declined to ® KHCLH(AN s Cola St ek %t ar Initiated by lht]\ id ¢ one will be Ty Gun Club Legion Auxiliary recently were |CY S”)MT AREA 1 to calls during the : tive in the Miss Bernadine McGraw, Mrs Al r 8a m tobsp m e member- John Van Horn, Mrs, est Suit, ! season adequate working 21rs. Martha Ellis, Mrs S i_r . 2 Fisheries s its organization a Chernikoff and Mrs vera r?us Ear}g WEe § to. ads s on regular ), the Club has At the same meeing, S i 452 L ! . urinz the canning se ank Ward wi t c ¥ anning season. g SOt Tpance h . d was elected to the trap and skeet shooting office of Second Vice President, to i se of the size fill the vacaney caused by the © HAINES v Sebl SO mem! ip, no resignation of Mrs. Charles John- e Sk.AG"\':V Y has been encounte: stene N\ ! ammunition for the o Miivniss har Santh dninte hcots On the same evening te Nimmoar ) outheas in hoot : he same evening ten @ lumereus V . E JLu Fc“ S month's One of the great advantages of members werc initiated by will re- the established oting T American Legion. They were: | . Pyra- that it provides a safs place for Lorraine Singer, Sophia Lauber. h of which he joungsters to do their target prac- Ruth Eglsaer, Hazel Dahl, Hilda Mrs. Wright and da tl under supervision I Rokuck, Stella Smith, will come to Sitka . : Charlotte Froves, Charles Kidd and nmer, arriving the Mr. i’ AiS.s F. H. - OEMEron 58S, Ymnw I scheol v have announced the engagement ¥ ! D v of their daughter, Evelyn L 1 fi P. S. Ganty, former Sitka mer- Garth M. Kanen, an_ employ ] rant and now a leading business the A Juponski. The wed- | ity djng date has been set for May i i Hoonah, was in town il R When | Mfis Oameron, Wil grad | I nself. uate High School ] b m a Op e coup) then go south toget | i gf‘gfiiflflfi £1 i FOR INFORMATION | h b F ANy |- ¥ il here be AND RESERVATIONS | [T — closed ¢ fical reported, spring is for ) E , but felt , £ Mr. union emp growing by inches; Mrs. Ralph Anderson have a - s Donnelly the blueberry branches are ready ed in Gustavus and will take up| LEES AR LIRNES | the Territo Mr. and to burst into bloom; the cats play resic in one of the housss of | b & S L 35 1 aat g t he brilliant t . MT X B2 e ot i On the foll aw formerly of & d Ultl”l nightl; ;:Uot,::( l!J‘lllI;\\‘f ; Nk ]“\'::Lu;l ”E‘ :;“ll\(td :\f T DAILY TRIPS JWEAU TO KETCHIKAD v e st wan Noseusves. b Wi o nah b ‘B 1 on, CPA, arrlved by marble games; artificial light is '\\fl mor leave After a visit| vi a P l" ani’ urknl'ull assuranc ym Ketchikan Saturd necessary for either in Jun with relatives and! With connections to Crai Klawock. 13 inviolate sbort business trip. Hé'plan or dinner; people are iriends 1f’r went to Red Bank, New | v 1 CLll JTalg, 8 return to his hon hopefull cleaning up their gardens Jers There he and Mrs. Ander- teamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, esday. and yards Sbrest axe althost Son WAreY TaEMd *oaRvAE 104 ESERVATIONS PHONE 612 sold out the first Leaving Red Bank the same eve-| - ning they Legan their trip across; continent by auto, stopping | a Lriefly at points of interest or| to any home . yet bLeen for brief rests They must be ¢ Mr. W Sunday : through the southern att a brief visit fishing parties out periencing beautiful weather until! retury o koats, jig: for red Sh-h-h-, you essed it! Los| ¥ halibut Enough ki ngel was aving “unusual” | be directed L brought in for the local weather in the form of a tremen- employm ricer dous downpour of rain industr herrod left by Sunday fishing trip Progressing up the coast to Port- do he for Denver d by ice in all the land, they again found beautiful| weather. In Portland they visited auflle with Mr. Anderson’s sis and | CleaimneaflyomerfimrmenfyermonfiyocmonfipoeesfssdifoseifssceifosceifomeetefZ] | "\ o O Mit. Martin Muir. his they pausing for In Vancouver, took passage on ers - Cleaners *‘L.c‘une., 5- brief B. the a ¥ mL in Seattle. they rincess Norah. = In Juneau, they, appliances ited a few days with Mr. and| > deliv upon A. Erikson. Mrs. Erickson is Anderson’s mof in er. Gustavus they | 1 PHONE 161 o et e BLDG e ' he eIs No buh.,htuie for Newsnaper Advertising! NORTHLAND .TRANSPORTATION L young folks. CHAPMAN INTRODUCES NEW 1947 MODEL HOME FREEZERS ;a Chapman Home Freezers are back again with new E beauty, new convenience, greater efficiency and l.ngn capacity. And they are proved with ten years of actuzl opcratum in hundreds of homes! Upright con- "numn with sncth, makes food easily accessible... “diving in” to “unpack and repack”, Walls are 55 s thick for economuical operation., w ALASKA ELECTRICLIGHT & POWER (0. Alexander Detlcme was* chef in charge of a Sunday night dinner at the Airfield for the Andersons. ‘Duffy” is Radio Chief here and is noted for his friendly hospitality Leside, dinners. being noted for his famous The M. S. Edith A, skipper Bert | Parker, First Mats Pearl Haynes, made a rush trip to Juneau bring- ing grocer: for the settlers and hay and grain for their livestock. After unloading they have now re- thi; another rush CAA. turned on time trip, for Wes Rosz left here by plane af- ter completing his work concerning the refrigeration plants at the air- field. The mailboat Aurora arrived on Sunday with one local passenger, Archie Chase, who had made the round trip to Juneau on business./ Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma e LOGGERS FREIGHT s PASSE“GBBS ATTE! [ION LOGGERS with logs REFRIGERATION ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. o Mills. 433-t1 S SDRNLE Many ancient Egyptian rulers were famed for their skill in medv cine. Mills. Will buy from 10,000 ft. Gastineau Hotel Phone 879 . (Jim) CHURCH, Agent to 10,000,000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber | WlWHW+++WWWMHM| AIR 4 POU“ 1\ nnlxul hu continued : - Pr \er Mr. On arriving found the weatherman in a gen: mood and rolling back the fogs of afternoons, he has been display-| ing the Fairweather Mountains in all their grandeur. This is Mrs. Anderson’s Iu'.ct! trip to Alaska. She says she is really happy to be here. She has! - thoroughly enjoyed the hospitality | shown them in Jun=au and is glad; to call Alaska her new home. Gus- tavus is sincercly wishing every happiness and success to these THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1947 Sitka | '-!-r-H++1+H—‘-L+-&u-H-H+I—L+1-H-H+J-H—|-r—H4+FH4+H+Q WANT ADS | R + FOR SALE BY RIAC Phone CAR , nearly new. 526-tf shotgun, boxes shells and mis 12 GAUGE pump case, cleaning rod, six 2 fly rods reels ment, $15. Ser for six Fog- toria “E Americ: pattern glassware, misc. household it Istered Isterec Rec lamps, dishes, upt phone bench and table draperd 5 PAIR 3 rose fl beige floral, phone 837 after only %'F()RT MODEL 30-06 rifle, like new, used once. Alaskan C XPRESS Ducklings, hatching 6 varieties ducks and geese. Duck Farm at Rt. 15, Portland Oregon. Ford pi propcm ! APARTM \l Range, tt Parsens Electric SIZE ee burner, Co. AB large 1942 CHE\/ROLET station Call Paul Bekech 882, wagon 2 NEW 6:50 x 16 U. S. Royal Tire Phone Red €32 1631 Luger Empire Buickg, C-1854 $100 -ti 6 ROOM f{urnished house on Gold Belt, scenic view, automatic oil furnace ced for quick sale Green 1 24-t3 your invesimeni and with FIRETOX. It ws a day. Home ang now in stock. Ju- 1 Machine Shop 524-tf with 9 fully tched dia- te Emvire verfectly rezsonable, TS vacuum clean- € a good tf Electric Co. 11938 V. sedan § chanical -3 FORD 85 Deluxe 4 door le—good me- Pl n. Ph Ph. Red 180. 522-13 cond 2 BEDROOM modern hous tely furnished, automatic oil ace, price right, Call 261 days or Gre 740 ev | USED WESTINGHOU range—Flavor Zone of good reasonable Co. Hoonah, at plete with approxims traps and ready to run. The can- cated crab nery is eighty feet long, thirty feet wide and has a depth of seven feet. First deck has can- nery and warehouse, second deck has modern furnished apartment with two bedrooms, kitchen, bath, office and store room. For fur- ther information write H. M. Parks Co., Inc., 309 Colman Bldg., Seattle 4, Wdsh. 521-t10 COMPLETELY 1urnished zlup]ex house in Douglas, refrigeration, good buy. Phone Douglas 392. 521-t6 GOOD INCOME property. See Nick Roecovich. 515-tf {D-4 CATERPILLAR, like new, tow- ing winch, canopy, bumper, diator, guard, lights. Inquire Joe Werne! 514-1mo COCKER Spaniel pupplLs 940 w. 10th. 497-tf | FOR SALE—Fully furnished hotel, FOR SALE—Tniee houses and lot, houses ir good condition and best Jocation. Inquire Trevor Davis. Box 576, Juneau. 472-t5. VEW AUXILIARY WILL MEET FRIDAY NIGHT The Women’s Auxiliary to the Veterans of Forcign Wars will hold E l v I U u ' u' "‘U"‘""'"ll\"fl S its regular meeting on Friday, | : { Wm. MaGhee left via CAAfzarch 14 at the home of Mrs. Lor- i e A e AR etefoiebiet s |plane for Juneau, where he mu'mm2 MTE SABE. D, "Googder: Bidz, ‘ fPe.icontrol, operukor, entrance from Main Street. "y g i g | Exection of oficers will be held and 4 Robert Matson and Leigh Rob- {al! members are urgcd to attend. m<rn CAA surveyors, haye com-! = ‘pleted their work here and left via the Edith A. for Juneau. How Tn Re'leve Bronchltls creomu ulsion relizmt Even s cause it goes ‘troub!ewhe‘g‘ »d germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in. flamed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it qulckly aflgsmtgg cough or you are CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis ms, 524-t3 . FOUND. ra-; phone 187, P. O. bx. 1808. 474-“‘ — evening, jdiscussion theme MUBPHY & MURPHY APFR(\\ 2 acre recm home, furnace, fur., w machine, etc. Can build 5 hous on acreage near city limits. P ed for quick sale. 4 BEDROOM home, rnace, jur. ele $2500 buys 3 room machine, plus good 4 bed- Star kitchen cabin, elec. ete on Willough- Hill— net on investment, 7 kuilding clean, bus. dist. lern ndition, apts nished. Near GREY Lines; garage, filling tion, salés agenc 4 APTS. mod. furn. good location. FULLY equipped going bus. plumb- exceller ¢ well fur sta- cil burner and g vice shop, long lease. Best lo- cation. BEAUTIFUL 2-bedrocm home in Douglas, furnace, basement, gar- age, unexcelled view, garden lawn, be 10 ACRES, house Giacier Highway. ERAL cabins, cour home Auke Lake, FH(/ Cove nd Lena Cove. AL homes Way: or addition, MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First Natioral Banl . WANTED RELIABLE ole need small house or apt. sub-lease or reno: vate. or pets. Refer ences. PERMN Hy house. Rocm 302 B WANTED — To rent—modern bedroom house long t resident. Phcne 636, LAUNDRY end cleaning $1 per hour. Mrs. Florence Kughes, Col on Phcne 187, 524-ty 1 Hatel. -2 bedroom house for re permanent tennam mpire C-1234. 503-1 WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wi loughby Phone 788 Spor Write &IRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phou: 556, 3rd and Main. Specializiny in permanents. Oper evenings b appointment. (293-314 PIANOS RENTED and TONEL Anderson Shop LOST AND FOUND grey round bottom Island. for infor. P —16 it. skiff off Sister's maticn write Frank Thomas. O. Box 2421, Juneau, Alaska. 523- I'IJII RENT OOMS—Kltener Hotel—Ph, 886. " privileges. Homs CTFEAN ROOMS, day or week gement, Coionlal Hotei new mag 324 2nd bt Phone 187. (407-tf) SEAVIEW APT.—OII Federal Bulld.ng. MISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO., Inc Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Maverials of Fincst Quality Wholesale — Jfl'lfiu —— Retail olock from (370-t%) GUARANTEET Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Faper Curls, $1 up Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 .'us Decker Way. SEX EDUCATIONS 10 BE DISCUSSED AT P-TA MEETING Parent-Teachers Asscciation of Juneau will meet next Monday March 17, taking for their a new subject under Character Education Problems in Secx Education will be the topic, which was touched upon at the Februar meeting. Mrs. Ruth Taylor will give a re- sumé of the pros and cons of “Should the Schools Teach Sex?” taken from a recent magazine ar- ticle. Miss Emily Dean will discuss the problem of guidance in the read- ing of the high school student, especially in the modern novel where sex is strongly emphasized. A report on an actual study unit lon “Reproduction” worked out in a fourth grade room will be pre- |sented. As usual, discussion will Iollow, and it is hoped that par- ents and teachers will take part freely. There will be very special music following, and refresh- ments. - BOWMAN BACK IN JUNEAU ATFL Organizer Kenneth R. Bow- |man of Anchorage has returned to Juneau and registered at the Bar- anof Hotel after a trip to Ketchi- | kan.