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FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1947 PAGE SIX ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA . 2 1 ust then we learn- caten in one day. But the meat and seeesoes R bod WGfl(S in Finl and' ; it g it i ; { ry o y > we were travel- got thete. The butter was s ! [ zis | 3 ‘ Es" H > a big let down ticned person 8 § 1 | i N uEw WINTEB SCHEDUL s ! trip, yet month. Yet the black i i 1 \ : sl m.\:\i\u about AL i g ; s we had our! “We saw V 0T o o § Effective. October st to April 1st ! Finland. Tt iong ihe ar n ¢ } ! (hlldren D ¥ ' n k (ofiee j Us i | 1 men in rough ¢ wint coud ve mend- MURPHY & MURPHY FOR SALE I sat there and ed and hauls¢' away or put big fen- mpANSFER Business s - ! Passenger and EXPreSS t ¢ what the terrible 'ces around ruins to hide nnn‘:;gww STATION, store bldg.,‘l RENELL Cruiscr No. 31E998, 18 : i :; n we got off I frem 3ut deeper in the mbing rep. Shap. ft. lo; '{(“:J_n zln:hl. 1 ! DAILY ! l I ke A d u Iss Sa y Jo e Ea !s said that is Kes- country were many places gpymRAL good homes on Glacier Black 669, day call 877. 728-tim ! Juneau—Ketchikan H 7 W gocco T i 1‘1\‘.:"\111{11 \;l.‘m:m;h Highway; "aterhon ane FHons: | 0% nohon pok-up, mechanically M NORTHBOUND 181 out in the stood amc I gon, 10%% mi.; Bednar, Auke »d. $300 Ph. Red 815, 728, \ SOUTHBOUND ¢ s 4:10P 2 r But it onl wo days in Helsingfors on our ré-| pay, ete. i 3 2 P ! 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU 5 20P Mrs. Joe F Juneau | cut from New Y it got eq When we got re is a beaut DECKER Bllg., apts, and commer- ALL FURNISHED. 3 room house ! 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG i - 82 { | res spent three A half | stermy and very ccld of the ! intc IS wa streets and every-| cial rents and 3 cabins. Inquire 207 W } ON Ly ANGELL Lv. 230F { menths in Finland last spring. Mrs. | folks hurried for their beds and':ame odor a and s i Nice stores,|3-BEDROOM home, la base-| loughby after 5 o'clock. 727-t3 CHIKAN I¥ Sode 3 ¢ \ 0P Ar. KETCHIKAN l} has had so many inquiries some did not get up until we werc in too. But we if a man! ment, garage, 2 haths, elec. Kit- T oo —- ! Juneau—Sitka H her trip and about the con- within sight of land on the other noyth, it did zet less his cloth-| chen, furn., ete ELECTSIC Guitar. Phone 05, $ Ar. 11:50°A | dition of Fmi"x(l‘\mvu he e side. The ;,m zlm : s for 50 nm‘,; of | DUPLEX. nice lo fully ivm. 72713 N q > eau ha has written this us a rough ride. It was even met to save their| nished, oil heat, to sell 2 , k3 £ R 3; cc : the Empire to help an- by a couple of tidal waves. That - What ever work clothes | ALBATROSS, 30 1t. Zcng, Tull e 31(‘“{ Bkt r\t;:;’l“:‘” 3 3 s 5 questions. lly gave us all a bad time for a gct. The e problem | equipped for fishing, $3 Ph. 289, - H i H folks nuve asked me | While, lresk dishes, ~furniturc very bad, but they had PARTIALLY completed 3 rooms SR b ! TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS | trip to Finland, even | hd crippling several of the pas- hopes of getting more shoes ths| and bath, Douslas, SACRIFICE AC cmmn\' 120 Base. Re \ Juneau—Haines—Skagway N X hardly know me, that |S€N8Ers | winter. And acerely hope they| for immediate sale. B Juneau : 3 L & :‘I: decided to give just a brief Icebreaker Escort | ause th really need shoes ROOM house, Douglas .furnished. SED IUL o ! Ar. 440 Hooneor the W9 -aHA” oy Yo | lindadth Gifts Appreciated | was very heartt 2 t0|ONE 7 tube Console Radio, one US g st ) meial bed and ! Lv. 3:55P 1 there. We flew from Juneau to it ninz “So many people asked me do|have to go and leave them. Tl nev- | table model radio — priced for| MAUIess (“;“,‘, il :ff‘ spring ! SKAGWAY Lv. 3:30P { | New York, stopping f ree weeks |and seemed like Spring it ppreciate the ti er forget, the sight of them all, ¢ immediate sale 4 R T e - \ AL Times PST (120°) { |in Seattle, where we e d a few | by the time we got tockholm them. They sure do. the boat pulled om the dock | BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point| . 8207 o Lrianial g iy { e :‘ddw t of the time it was winter. After two days of ‘,( Abo '11_"“ AL _Dllllé?lld and Loh‘nsf‘t. Iull':. mrm.sho(‘t. lu.r;;c CL G i i 72;-‘1(5 o Bass on. Wed. Pri Mon. Wed. Fri. leit there Feb. 20. A perfect day |very nice bcat that took us to Abo | b % jeflogssis AUl 3 e ae. | FOR SAL ete Seascout w hk\:;:otr MX bis ok £ i ng. The sun shone all the Finland, iollowing an icebreaker all “;~ “'f"?‘”‘j}“’;f’dy v'h)“l',:""(‘“\'\_“il‘:f“kl‘“z‘c‘;iv’mjfilg leid“dlzj tho"“é ”t"' tiorm, ice and roller skates, photo Barat X< k2 ! and really looked and | the way. And was it ever cold, I ; 1 € *.‘-“f' izl | P s bt i M “‘l‘r‘ Tenia "m‘ 10D, Lan. Bt flashgun; erele pump, lawn Chatham x ® X N t 50 we were quite sury d er yet when I think of it. But make up my mind whi hey 1 ’,\. a)Lu ". e ‘““‘4 \gé;w dfil"‘l“““‘. 1t or i chair, Tecurra glassware. Call Chichagof X e ; : | when we landrg n} Minneapolis .;n]d it was very There were W uld ; chos ;1 they li l: b I\\';xl ;Lln‘: k[s ,\J,v \le OV house, Star Hill Black 585 2 728-13 < p. was so col that we just elt | s leighr 1 riv- hoose Cle €S o LS v 5 bl % 4 1y e g —— S— gff‘;:,l Cove : X s x”;x:m,\ be- k: car lvm‘ lv‘wdh‘z They love ,m*h coffee, | they all sang fare \\x-l} .w"w; to I\-‘ MUBPHY & Munpfl‘ NEW lif)R:rABE E washer, L))\t)!m Excursion In X Su X i we got our so we | from the part of our nly folks but the ,W”,‘f. h(imd‘ REALTORS—ACCUUNTANTS Red 479 af 728-t3 Funter x Te X XS 2 jcculd be r daugh- | journey took hildreh Of course, that|tk pshelm Ax: ML~, 17 ‘1“‘! Phone 676 over rret National Brood PR o it vs < T X { lter D ot “We land just at and the o Fing they get, outside |our return to N ,\‘ York. l\”\\ a8 a s B wn:\‘p(”.\- p RAFRANE ; “We then three weeks with there were hundreds of people Of the every day potatoes and cei-|wonderful trip and the weather § Motors. 79816 X—departure and arrival times and s PR YREDY { |Dorothy and her husband, Len. It waiting to creet us and eagerly °¢als was grand 1”‘-” ";‘k‘ Whth 89 i S { | was quite cold. But not too bad. By | looking for they knew. W ited had plenty | happy to be going home again, — - i =1y No. 31 f PHONE 612 ! 'March 11 we left for New York. We soon spied band's ntsd L, because though sorry for the ones left be-|WILL CARE for 2 chidren under ° ol if,” 18 ft { There we enjoyed real nice spring But she with all the others had t heat "‘”“ e Al o 5 savorl o 7 o« { weather. But if we thought that wait ov v0 hours while we clear- al treat when we R W = — £ nlnsn & had sprung ed the ms. We then got a ts tack. Those wt or 4 room apt. 2| Montan t were out to get ned up 5 % 708-t3| Ehor e W ot m vo hos go ight's sleep own . 40 PLYMOUT! p ; s Tt s BACK FROM TR ON -+ o O 0 Lmnrl fr , for 3 i 5 ewing S JUNEAU "IllIIIIIII|lII|||||IIIlIIII|IIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIHIIIHIIII|IIIII:!III"IIIIIIIIIlIllIIIIHHII" JUNEAU MARINE CO. Marine MARINE WAYS and Hardware ““fowerncerion Boat Sales Rubber Boals oot weet eienn s Appraisals PIHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways EYES EXAMINED NSES PRESCRIBED ] DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST 8Second and Franklin Juneau PHONE 508 FOR APPOINTMENTS —— JUKEAU PLUMBING & HEATING CO. PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAl WELDING PHONE 787 Thll’d and F ranklm FREIGHT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle | and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information CONSULT Alaska Transportaticn Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—PHONE R79 Juneau, Alaska Your Deposits ARE SAF BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS r management of this Jaug 8 01°aged Lo conserva- e woeration The safety { aeox~itors’ funds s our rimary consideration. In addition, the bank is a mem- ser of rederal Denosit In- surance Corporation which msures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000. DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK MEMEER FEDERAL DEPOSTT INSURANCE CORPORATION 1 i | ( | | { 1 | URITED TROLL Nov. 7 at C.1 0. HALL | OF ALASKA ‘ 4 Imporiant Veeting ! FRIDAY NIGHT ERS cme h t of th avy w e men now surplus r work have | er over: Seemed I , as they their ot look- | & £92 SHIP NORTH STAR ™~ Kate W. Smith, social work- \\lll the Alaska Native Service, thas arrived here after a thr al | months' voyage on the ANS North specially constructed ice used to c supplies to ives in the Far The North Star has made about trips this year, and Mrs. Smith auty Shop, Phone 1 Main. Specializing Open ev i; k.f.XST['lVC} 11 T;'( 1§ vic and | 3 £ MaXing. Black the fares were . We|Went along on the only one des- R et S e s for|tined for the region beyond Nome could travel nearly fo s for| i o o The s e s J wow-w FOB HEN verybody Works \Barrcw, taking a year's supplies “The pecple are very ; back | {0 supplement the natural resour a SELEG A g J Most |Of the Eskimos. LAMP for better heaith. $10 De- i of too things manufactured go to| Mis. Smith visited 18 villages, Posit? Rent'$5 a month, may be Russia. How that hurts. But they |consulting with teachers and applied on purchase price. PAR- 7.30 I'don’t complain very much, just|nurses, checking on the nceds of SONS ELECTRIC COMPANY. | o work away. What I hated very|the inhabitants, and collecting 727-t1 e i thers was ABE black LH?“"“”"“““" for the ANS TwG ROOM apartment. Inquire market. Their ration cards gave|Program Shings S5 b REAB Linpd L = B | She said that one of the most il % R them so very littie that it was im- | . ¢ .. | | b ok % i rocm, Baranof Hotel. 728-t3 pessible to live on them. And of |Serious needs of the Eskimcs is ~ 5 & " course no one is gcing to sit tight|adequate housing. She brought ROOM private entrance, 423 Hauris | and star food can be had|Pack numerous pictures of native pp. Blue 759 hefore 2 pm. | some way. The meat allowed cn the |AWellings which will be of use in 725-t4 AR At leveloping the ANS rehabilitation = R — ration card for one month, could be | = v e v A 2 Bhis = 7%| program. FURNISHED ROOMS, near busi- Don Foster, General Superinten- ness section, 326 2nd St. Phone ' denL of the AI\S is reported to Blacl 723-tf o The Sensational Refrigerator .- e w i howns (oo jaspect of the program, and plans NICE ‘;"'t;"‘rmflm 2*{" d»x‘m.ms, F d Ch t |for aiding the natives to sccure ;‘"am “S ‘F?e = Jlsdt‘ AnAvian 5 i eria 00ms, 0. ranklin 3 . i [/ es 4 | building materials. with the Big Frozen Foo | "Other ~ problems are presented T04-tmo, by the inordinately high rate of FOOMS FOR RENI. Down Low;l A REAL FIY CHEST: ‘ \ n coMBY poT® COZL The New KELVINATOR MM-9! GZEN 00D Right in this new Kelvinator is a big Frozen Food Chest that holds 40 Ibs. of meats, poullry, fruits, vegetables, ice cream . . . and ice cubes! Easy to use, and ecasy to get at, because it's part of this great new re.fngcnwr. A special compartment —enclosed with gleaming glass and chilled by a special set of cooling coils concealed within the refrigerator walls—maintains still, super- moist cold. Uncovered left-overss ;:uy fresh and appetizing for days! And above it is the le[;md E‘,old scc’lnm with plenty of room for all your em,aay foods. £p IN Now combined in one Kelvinator you get a real Frozen Food Chest and the Moist-Master Refrigerator—both_pow- ered by Kelvinator's exclusive Polar- sphere cold-making unit. Never needs attention. Never neéds oiling. Feature for feature, you've never seen a refrig- erator as amazing as this! INE! LVIN ATQBZ Other models start at *Price shown is*for delivery in vear protection plan. State and local taxe ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Dependable 24-hour Electric Service your kitchen with five extra. Prices and specifications subject to change without notice. 4 )\, -— AN Vs o ) AR $220.00 | tuberculosis and by destitute fam- location. Inquire at Darnell (ilies who require money with which ’e : 657-& to purchase supplies. This money K ie AWK |15 provided by the ANS, but the CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean {goods transported on the North peds. 315 Gold St. 656-t1, |Star are for sale in native stores. —— ——— ! ip such articles as ROOM— kitchen privileges — Home |lumber, clothes, gas and fuel for Hotel. Phone 886. {boats. The Eskimos turn seal oil NJCE CLEAN ROOMS, by day of for heating because it will not gweek. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187, |e ang . Leestise of He Ams R e | of orting coal :; Several communities, such as F'llp'No SO(IAI' | Diomed2 and King Island, are en-| tirely dependent on the North Star| |for materials not obtainable in the SH FOR TOMORROW Arctic, as commerc: vessels do not penetrate that far north. Na- N | es of Diomede and King Islend The Filipino Social Olub, with o rely on the North Star for the help of the Filipino Community transportation back to their homes Club and the Ladies Auxiliary, will n the SPonsor a benefit party and dance be held in the Catholic Par-i ish Hall beginning at 8 oclo-,n( Sat- (LUB BENEFIT HOP after a summer mainland { Mrs. Smith reported that ac- ! cording to officers of the ship who I made the trip nine of ten ago, the living conditions of he natives have improved im- mm;umbh 5 The Nerth Star belonged to the |U. 8. Coast Guard during the war, !and was turned back to the ANS ’L\au years ago. It is 141 feet long |and sturdily built to weather the northern waters. Mrs. Smith said ! winds blew as high as 103 miles an {hour on,the Bering Sea. | The ship traveled as far West Adak to pick up Army surplus materials for the Native Service. The North Star will make one more (trip this year to Sitka and Wran- 1 gell. T of trading o o /\’} as was a very challenging trip,” ' Mrs. Smith said, “because there are so many s in which the |people need the assistance of the | Native Service.” She said they are fairly well prepared for the winter, however. | 1A l LED — This character, | vooked as Mr. R. A. Coon and charged with tearing up Canton, 0., porck flower boxes, Was spiung from clink by owner Ted Bolfz. 'yesterday for medical attention Robert Blackwood, Edward | Leck, Mons Anderson, James Odom. l No one was admitted or dis-| rged {rom the Government Hos- yesterday., 4 ch Fpital i n24-t11 I"(fl‘.‘-t- SA ‘born early this | Ann’s Hospital. |named Kathleen Louise and is the jare her | Jos2, grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Evans land the second for Mr. and Mrs. 3 5-15 Coastal essel, hp 10 in, vessel 400 diesel, t condition _ Wiite: Co 1t Corp. 510 Blumon Beacn, Calif T24-16 > BOAT condition, ready livinz on boat. O S! Owner between Float 4 and : {DODGE S£DAN new tires Jorgenson M"ns. PIANOS 'OR RENT or SALE. Wurlitz Piano - Alaska * Dealer; Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 124 W 3rd. T13-tf FOR SALE—Thice’ nouses and lo, houses in goed condition and sest location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 57€, Junenu '472-&' AVON PRODUCTS represents Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 17¢: 656-t1. EEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-t WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials of Finest Quality GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 Sla Decker Way ur, piecz v The purpose of party and dance is to raise funds to contri- bute to the Rev. Gallant’s Mx\smn |Schocl in Skagway. Many t {ful prizes will be given away at tho games during the eveningz. e games will start at 8 o'clock an'l continue as long as any care play. A beautiful silver 53-piece ser- vice set for eight will be given away towards the end of the dance. The set is on display at the Diaz. Coffee Shop. Acting President Joe Albayaide and Mrs. Bessie Quinto invite the public to attend this party and dance flnd make v.helr contribution. RUSSEll CLARKS ARE PROUD PARENTS OF DAUGHTER BORN TODAY . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Clark are {the proud parents of a baby girl morning in St. The baby has been first child for the Clarks. She tipped the scales at six pound. Mr. Clark works at the Harri Machine Shop. Also welcoming Kathleen Louise grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Clark of Juneau and Mr. and Mrs. David Evans of San Calif. This is the first | - | Clark. HOSPITAL NOTES ‘ ot Forget ! g C. Y. 0. DANCE Admitted to St. -‘Ann’s Hospital| | Tonight at Parish Hall. adv. 728-t1 - - > Abolit 226 pounds of paper are used annually for every person in the United Stafes. Ey