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e e e NEW WINTER SCHEDULES!! Effective. October 1st to April Ist Passenger and Express DAILY Juneau— Ketchikan SOUTHBOUND NORTHBOU 10:30A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 3: 11:30A Lv. PETERSBURG Ly. 2 12:00N Lv. WRANGELL fv. 2. 12:40P Ar. KETCHIKAN Lv. 1:30 Juneau—Sitka 9:00A Lv. JUNEAU Ar. 11:50°A 10:20A Ar. S Lv. 10:30A TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, SATURDAYS Juneau—Haines—Skagway 2:00P Lv. JUNEAU ..AT. 2:55P Lv. HAINES Lv. 3:10P Ar. SKAGWAY o s 7, ) Ali Times PST (120°) JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri. JUNEAU to— Mon. Wed. Fri Angoon x Hawk Inlet .. £ Baranof X Hood Bay ... X { Chatham X Hoonah x x Chichagof x Kimshan x Cobol x Pelican R x Elfin Cove * Port Althorp.. % Excursion In X Superior X ; 2 Funter z Tennkee x x % Gnstavus x Todd x X—departure and arrival times and sequence of stops variable PHONE 612 C ALASKE < % % oy | LLLES AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Peiershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. 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Box 61—PHONE 879 Juneau, Alaska Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS ement of this Lo conserva- The safety “u € weration A aeoositors’ tunds is our urimary consideration In addition. the bank is a mem- ver of Federal Deposit In- surance Corvoration which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to a maxi- mum of $5,000 ol DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | NEW REFUSE SERVICE SPERLING IS TO 'HUNTER IS KNOCKED BY BUS ANSEL NOW SHOW PICTURES DOWN BY BROWNIE: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1947 | IN FULL OPERATICN AT VARIETY SHOW GUN RIGHT ON J0B NEW CHIEF ) Bus Ansell, forn of Seattle, Color slides of the now famous The story of an encounter be- lNIE fcame to Juneau in s an em- Sperling bicycle trek down the Al- tween a bear and a hunter dur- u Iployee of a well-known heating aska Highway will be cne of the ing the final days of the hunting | rm, servicing oil burning equip-| featured attractions at the color season is being told in Juneau ky e m For reasons of health it variety show to be sponsored by members of a party which went (Continued from Page One) | became nhecessary to leave that oc- the Juneau Parent-Teachers Asso- to he Gla Peninsula area on ———— cupation and as he was casting ciation. The show will be held at Albert Wallace's boat Alrita. the New Y cek E angs is about for a socially useful occupa- Juneau High School, Wednesd Members of the party were Wal- centrolled | tion it came to his attention that November 26, beginning at 7:30 lace, his deckhand, David Han- President said reaction to there might room for a de- pm. Harry Sperling, administrative SO Keith Wildes, Bert McDowell, his message to Congress on Euro- pendable pick-up service in the gfficer of the Alaska Forest Ser- Marshall Irwin, Lou Hudson and pean reliel and cost-of-living curbs tield of community sanitation vice. will show these pictures, ac- Dr. John Clements. been very satisfactory. The {nowing full well that the dis- comoanied by a lecture. This is one On Friday, the t day of tneir shall Plan, oviding ~ long- al of kitchen left-overs 100ms of & such 30 mnute performances hunt, Bert McDowell and Lou sclf-help recovery 1o r- arge in the interests of the gen- (, pe presented that evening. Pro- Hudson each brought down a fine cpe, will be submitted to Congress eral comm ty health, and sensing ..oqs from the show will go to- buck. But Marshall Irwin cam about ten da,s he added \ need in this field of endeavor. gy spensorine the annual P-TA down off the mountains on the Informed that Senator Taft (R- he decided after consultation scholarship fund western side of the peinsula in- Ohio) has said his reccmmendation with numerous civic-minded lead- Sperling will tell a pictorial story stead of the east side for limited authority to impose ers that Juneau was a place where| ,“ipo ypique trip that he, his Irwin stayed out all night, made pyice.wage controls and consumer a garbage collection service Ppre- gouonter Mary, and son David, took his way around Pt. Hugh, .x}ul was jationing litarian, Mr. Tru- d a community need. summer. Plans for the trp Picked up. the following afternoon ya; repjied he no cc This led to the development! o “yormulated well in advance, DY @nother boat along the shore a4 added his speech speaks for and launching of the Acme Dispos=| J5% (o details as. the kind of bi- Of Stephens Passage. itagiE al Service, which met with a Wel-{ c "oq pest stand the ruggea Meanwhile hunting was &= SH% No Reply To Tait come from the start, according' ;oSS BERS, R O T oiothing Pended by the other members of 4 reporter fold the President al- to numerous observers. An early and. fo5d to ;!zn'rv. the party on ihe‘ Alrita, and v»nl» so that Taft has suggested the {:’\.‘ pRisnt. s, e puruhmc.:«nr! Autogether mevsprrlm traveled u:\dag{ morning tney '“"{"L_"“” N president already has export con- delivery of a mew modern truck,, jon'niieg or the highway on their ”“S”. e T l”"("“ with (Tol power but has not used it. Mr. especially titted for this business.| <o o0 0 Nuneapolis as their o oovid HAnon wES fONe f n Truman said that is correct, but This equipment, a one and a half “°7 A % . the cthe: some distance off in added the President never makes truck, was purchased uitimate destination. Like ploneers .. o045 He was carcying only T€ . T FT T cRale T R. W. Cowling Com- I any venture, they were looked 95-20, a light rifle not suited for P of such gn_\‘l;x\ to their l‘l“ pany I and Plymouth dis-' UPoH as curiosities along their discouraging brown bear. extent unless needed. They are used et e : route, explained Mr. Sperling. They ; oyt . only where they do the most good. tributors in the Gastineau Channel s ¥ Spotting some bear tracks in the ol i 5 (Rt o area. carried no guns. They made camp cnow, Hanson slowed up to in- A' ed about u.\x(hn:\ that the The truck, painted a bright red, out cf doors and 2!l three had the gyoot’ them more closely. Hearing Unired e A R has attracted much attention, and wme of their lives. Such small mat- o nofse, he looked up to see the heavy machinery to Russia, My teing designed for this special pur- (XS as losing all their £00d One pear charging directly at him only Truman said the Soviets have ¢ pose, has a canvas top with a roll- it to a2 marauding bear were yards away. purchiasing com on here ar 1 back device. taken in their stride by the “Cycl- There was just time to lift the that it is buying machinery needed On the streets only a few days ng Sperlings.” rifle to an “on guard” position fCr g dams and for farm since November 16, when it first B S and to snap off the safety, when WOIK. flUER R 00 FEARD appeared, it attracted widespread the bear was upon him. One swat P such e rts now. comment, and there are rumors H I'd T G' of the animal's paw knocked the He would not comment on the that the service may be extended 0 i ay ea !ven rifle to one side and sent Hanson cn of Canada in imposing cer- to the neighbo of Juneau re- . spinning. But the gun was dis- lalr ctions on American im- ¢ in Douglas and Treadwell, By Jvl(: I‘hursday charged right beside the bear’s por 1 along the highway in the vi- ear, and that kruin was so surpris- -~ cinity of the municipality. iR ed and frightened that he turned HNES ISSUED FOR Ansell, owner and operator of A ncliday tea was given yester- and ran off just as fast as a bear ¢ ompson Apartments in Ju- day afterncon at the lovely home can run. VIOlA"ONS OF nesu, has given assurance that of Mrs. Elton Engstrem by the Ju- Hanson had ded on the U.S_ additional equipment will be pro- neau Woman's Club for their mem- ground, hard, when the bear cuff- r p e just as as the need bers and invited guests. More than ed him. But seeing his opportun- FiSH REGUM"ONS wa; s it, and the slogan adopt- 60 women called during the tea ity, he made for the nearest and T ed Ly this embryo firm is: “Let’s hours. most convenient tree and shinnied ¢ pt. Howard George, of the boat all work together and make Juneau The hcuse W decorated with up to safety. 1 and members of his crew were and vicinity a cleaner and more hglid grecnery and a crackling The rest of the party, hom'.uw ined $300 each and ordered to for- nealthful place in which to live.” fre burning in the fireplace. the shot, came up on the double. ;o; 8 Eomtmission- Dl ool The tea tahle was centered by an They saw signs of a strugegle In .. moect 4 at Sitka i arrangement ot pine and spruce the snow, but neit the bear nor , was onc of four presented to SOME 'I'NEFI' Lcughs in front of a gleaming can- Hanson. McDowell called his name, (n, Gommissioner yesterday and i Gitbid and Hapson answered from hiS qyecday for allegedly fishing dur- & A short program, which featured Percn in the tree. ing rlosed periods. They were found DEo mu:nves, iwwa—Police in Songs by Mrs. Ernest Ehlers and It is reported that Hanson (u.\.' guity by a local jury. Thomas Des Moines can'l figure this one Pianc solos by Mrs. Jack Popejoy, played an immediate and under-|yq of the boat Helen H., and out. Neither can Kenncth Sonder- Was given at 4:30. standable interest .n. kugm‘ xv.mjzr"l m rs of his crew, pleaded guilty leighter who operates a parking lot. Pouring during the tea' hours Zitlasy upon' s requEn 169 the saf- and paid tines of $125 plus for- Sonderleighter reported the theft Were Mesdames Wilfred Johnson, tty of the Alrita g | feiture of 250 fish. The case against from his parking lot of a 35-foot Den Fosl E. P. Chester, Jr., Mc- 7 S0 Capt. Peter John and members of lizht pole. The thieves dug up the Kay Malcolm, George Playdon, D. the crew of the boat Starlight was > W. Herren and Ernest Grueniog. COAS‘. GUARB SEEKS dismissed. The case against Capt. SONS OF Meeting Nov. 2 Fcllows Hall. Di Party. All members and hauled it away. - NORWAY 8 p.m. scussi urged in Odd Xmas to at- —adv. 739-t3 to 10 p.m. Fancy Nov. n Chu irch. Goodies, Grezting 1 of rt. Boceth. De Cards, FISH IN OUR POND Presbyter- work. Candy, Girl Scout adv. 738-t2 This finer tea for your enjoyment. Try it today. Shores’ : FRESEH FRYERS will be cvailuble for your THANKSGIVING FEAST | Order them EARLY at these stores: HARBOR MARKET THIBODEAU'S GROCERY ELLEN'S GROCERY 0. K. GROCERY GASTINEAU GROCERY 20TH CENTURY MARKET GARNICK'S GROCERY B. M. BEHRENDS CO. CALIFORNIA GROCERY CASE LOT GROCERY AMERICAN MEAT MARKET (OOPERATION NOW OF MOTORBOAT OWNERS The Coast Guard, forcement agency, is to obtain maximum cooperation of motorboat owners in comply- ing with the motorboat act and sup- plemental regulations. Generally speaking, mented motorboats to be numbered by inspection Offices of Guard. Changes in ownership of charac- ter of motorboats necessitates the surrs and re-issuance of the Certificate of Award of Number Many cases of change in owner ship of motorboats in the Terri- have not been recorded and office desires to acquaint these as the en- endeavoring all undocu- | re required the Marine the Coast boats with this regulation. It desired to point out that motorboats carrying passengers or freight for hire and over fifteen (15) gross tons are required to carry a Certificate of inspection is- su |any motorboat while carrying pas- sengers for hire must te in charge, of a duly licensed operator. Any information regarding the !numbering of boats, or licenses, may be obtained by writing the Officer in Charge, Marine X”S“w"\nnl'nmm are from 21 to 44 for during the past week in the office; 'l those whe served during the war, of U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray:| fand 21 to 27 f tion, United States Coast Guard, P. O. Box 2681, Ketchikan. - > PLAKE, PANEL TRUCK ASSIGNED LOCAL (AA Juneau offices of the Civil Aero- nautics Authority have been signed a second airplane, a Stin- son L-5, for wuse on inspection tours. This ship is in addition to the Norseman UC-64-A, airways patrol plane piloted by Lawrence “Fuzz® Rogers. ! Another recent acquisition of the local CAA headquarters is a new | International panel delivery truck for the use of inspector: D - HERE FRCM HYDABURG derscn of Hydaburg are stopping at the Baranof D MARTiiA SOCIETY BAZAAR Nov. 21—7 to 10 p.m. Sewing, candy, goodies, greeting cards— Pish Pond—Girl Scout Booth. Des- seri. —adv. 738-t2 as-| Mark Jacoks and members of the crew of the boat Rondoubt will be brought to Juneau for trial in U. S. District Court. Hubert Gilbert, Sitka attorney, represened 1 defendants. Assi; ant U. S. District Attorney Ernest E. Bailey, of Ketchikan, represent- ed the government. He returned to Ketchikan today from Juneau where he spent the night. HURSE SHORTAGE I ARMY; CAMPAIGH 1S EXTENDED T0 NOY. 30 Shall faced with a shortage of nurses, the Department of the Army has authorized an exten- sien of the campaign to interest qualified nurses in career service 'sons who have acquired motor- with the new Regular Army Nurse HEMSTITCHING and PBthon| Corps, . Erwin S. Craig, U. S. Army and Forces Recruiting Service, anr ed here today. Cr ur at Scutheast Alas- ka nurses consider the advantages avd ble not only to career Army i by the Coast Guard. Also, that nyurses but to nurses on active duty — in the new Army N e Corps Sec- tion of the Offic: Reserve Corps. Applications for permanent com- missions will ke accepted until No- vember 30, but there is no deadline for reserve applications. The age r these without mil- itary experience. There are no restrictions on mar- !ital status for applicants for Re- | serve commissions, Further infor- mation regarding ecither Reserve or regular commissions may be ob- tained at any Army Area head- quarters or general hospital, Craig said. > > IMONS FLIES Wi T Shell Simmons, co-owner of Alas- 'ka Coastal Airtines, flew to Anchor- age vyesterday on Pacific Northern Airhnes with Mrs. Simmons and their con | While on a brief visit there, Sim- {mons will attend a meeting of the Lillian Russell and Helen B. San-'Alaska Air Transport Association. | He s expeeted to return to Juneau by tomorrow. - - | GOOBIE SALE | Nov. 217 to 10 p.m. Presbyter- jan Church. Sewing, candy, greet- ing cards, fish pond, Girl Scout Booth. Dessert. —adv. 738-t2 EYES EXAMINED Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST LENSES PRESCRIBED ] Junesu APPOINTMENTS [ W-A-N-T A-D.S MURPHY & MURPHY BEST NEIGHBORHOOD — 3 bed- | ~ FOR SALE 12 in. BLOCK WOOD and 2 it, rcoms—good level lot—furnished| fire place wood. Ph. Green 450. —washing machine, refrigerator. 737- 1mo. CAFE—cne perscn can handle ipriaote price reasonakle, location exce!-‘ENc‘ lent. can get Junior and Senior Bri- SEVERAL HOMES Auk Bay up to| tAnnica in time for Xmas. An ideal gift 3 acres land. | for the whole famil $300) TAKES 2 bedroom home| Diop a card to PO BX 766. a bond- compietely furnished—Glacier Hi-| ©€d representutive will " call at w Selling, illness. our home or office. 737-t5 3 BEDROOM home—cement base- for ment, furn Marine view. “S‘;fl 5 i |3 BEDROOM home—Douglas, well Pt 5 B furn. Large cement basement—2 FULLY EQUIPPED dental office large lots, all newly decorated, Box $59, An- Rock-wool insulation. Garage— 739-t12 furnace, etc. PETERSON HOME, Glacier high- | ATTRACTIVE way. -patented land, good house, | VAUt fin'sh, coil springs and cement basement. Terms. | © cotton : maftress 1$10." Ph. ‘Rlack DECKER BLDG. Terms—Good in- 240 739-t¢ to 1 V DRIVE, 22 x 16 pl'l)p;'lhv;. ‘hornhill anchor, 6 volt gene: —6 cyl. Red Wing marine mo- as is. Baby buggy. Ph. Green 739 t3 vestment. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank mn RENT GUIN(.i TO THE SHRINE Dancc’i’ Man’s Tuxedo—size 38-40. Price & i $30. Phcne Red 1786. 739-tt GARAGE, warehouse or shop, size JUKE BOX, oil heater, Sanits 24 x 70 ft. No. 70 Willoughby ot Miscellanecus household Ave. next to Cole’s Barn. Ph.' jsems ph, g27 738-16 Blue 27 37-tt ; e . wiite male $100. sleeping rocm with pri- SINGLE 4 b . O : c $50. Black faced vate entrance. Call Red 462%3" | DU male $50. Black taced ro- W Aale $50. Ph. 399 or call Joe FRONT STEAM neated room for geoe. ©¢ Georée Bros. Liquor gentleman. Green 410, 737-t1 iy 738-tf {ICF. CLEAN steam heated rooms,| oo, C/*SH takes 12 x 24 house oa also steam baths. Scandinavian ds. Well built, insulated. Ph. Rooms 136-tf efore 5. PO Box 2839. | 38- t3 GARAGF FOR RENT. Ph. - s E, B { DOUBLE WOODEN bedstead, wal- nut finish, coil springs and cotton RENT a SELF $15. D.ning set, modern LAMP for better healtl. $10 De- nut sh §45, includes posit; Rent $5 a month, may be 48 with 10 inch exten- applied on purchase price. PAR- 4 tching chairs and SONS ELECTRIC COMPANY. | chair with upholstered 727-tr{ s in blue leatherette, Ph. Blk. FURNISHED ROOMS, near busi-| dis ness section, 326 2nd St. Phone| BOAT “M. V. Takan" Black 354 723-t1 or what have ", ki) i | glas Boat Shop, ROOMS FOR 1. Down town | uzlas. Call at 1st float, Small location. Ingqul at Darnell’s. | H: 736-t6 657-t1. | T SR ——— — —_— L4 e . CL heds. 315 Gold St. 656-tf 2 BEDROOM fu: 1 mi. Glacier Hiw. Electr kitchen, full base- AN steamheated rooms, clean | | lc',)OM~lZnTc}-e}f Bri;uvges —_ ilnmf Hotel Phone 386 €ceccoceocse ocono--.l ment, automatic hot water NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day ol Price $5,850. Ph. 035 ring 5. week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 137. 736-t1 2 S5 LA © o o o o e e PLUM PUDDING — None other than Mrs. Guerin’s $1 per Ilb. Holy Trinity Parish Hall. 733-t3 WANTED KIRSTEN'S BEAUTY SHOP, spec ial g in Permane , Duart - WSS PRSI o1 0.50. New Ray Machineless, 32 ft. TROLLER “Relief”, 75 h.p. $13.50. Helene Curtis Creme Ol Chrysler. Complete with gear, Cold Wave, $1850 and $20. Ph. $5,000. Mrs. E. M. Felton, Hoonah, 556 780-tf | Alaska. 733-tt write, FURNISHED HOUSE with 20 x 5 show case, WANTED—6 ft. Empire 3385. 740-t1 ~ Quonset hut on a double lot. In- e o = quire 824 W 9th St. 2~ EXPERIENCED Secretaiy Must be el Tl permanent. ExCellent salary for UNIMPROVED lot 4':2 miles on right party. Call in person, Room Glacier Hiway; 100 ft. frontage, 204 Federal Bldg. 737-tf | easy approach from hiway. Priced | for quick sale. Ph. 035-5rings. . - RO DISABLED VETERAN urgently 732-tf needs steady employment, capable 2% " of doing any:ning that the Job INCOME PROPERTY, 3 apart- calls for. Please call Green 212 ments, completely furnished, elec- for appointment. Ask for Don R.| tric stoves, steam heated, cement Dotson. ’737-11; basement, newly painted, excel- lent condition, centrally located reasonaniy priced. Phone Blue 163 afternoons or evenings for ap- peintment. 731-t12 Making. Black 510. 737-1mo. MAN DESIRES full or part time| °° " position as Stenographer, Clerk 1 RENELL Crulser Iio. 31E998, 18 or stenographic typist. Ph. Red| ft. long 5': ft. x 18in. Nightcall 608. 736-t6 | Black 669, day call 877. 728-tlmo PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE. Waurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 124 W 3rd. 13-t Property Transfers Deeds for the following transfers' —= —— o of property have been recorded FOR SALE—Thice nouses and lot, houses in good condition and Dbest location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-% MISCELLANEOUS J. F. Malony Company to Ken- neth Shudshift, house and lot, at Sixth and Harris, | City of Douglas to Lee E. Swift| A 3 to Juneau Spruce Corporation, five! WINTER & POND CO,, Inc lots in Douglas. | Complete Potographic Supplies T. A. Heyder to Perry M. Land- Develcp'ng — Printing — Enlarging gren, house and lot near Fifth| Artists’ Paints and Materials and Park. | Photographic Christmas Cards John R. Keith to George R. ——— - | Churchill, property eight miles out AVON PRODUCTS represen:azllve. lon the Glacier Highway. | Phone Black 475. P.O. Boxe';tfiz.u | Dallas G. Taylor to Howard P.| gi’;'i‘]"(’:“;;] e pnd 1o "ear;BEAUTY GHOP. Permanents, etc. . Violet Scaberg, 5 George Lane to Julius Heine- e Su:z;erg Qreen, | §59 mann, property at Third and Gold.. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- Ismail C. Vosotros to F. L. Or-| ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, donia, property on South Franklin| [ola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 near Ewing. | 815 Decker Way. 636-tt ' LOST ARD FOUND Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital WILL PARTY who picked up wrong |for surgical attention yesterday| coat at Mcose Lodge, Nov. 1, were Lamont Weuwissen, Edella | please return. Am holding extra Eddy, Joseph A. McLean and Mrs.| ccat at Lodge. 740-t3 Robert Bell. Medical patients ad-{ mitted were Woodrow Reynolds and, The ancient Egyptians made ar- {John Smith. “tihcml light from metal rods with | Discharged from St. Anne's yes- oil-soaked cloths wrapped around [terday were Mrs. B. Rowland and| the ends. baby girl and Bernard Brune. T R Norman Clark was admitted to| The three principal religions of Government Hospital yesterday. |the Philippines are Roman Cath- | - | olicism, Protestantism and Moham- Try the want-ads for bargains! ' medanism, ~ HOSPITAL NOTES |