The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 15, 1948, Page 6

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PAGE SIX ;I:'IZT\' M'CORMICK HONORED ds met )BBY (5 i\ 5 SEATTLE | For COMrORT SHOP and ERVICE Dewey W Metzdorf vice-Pres. and Managing Director ALASKANS FEEL AT HOME at m"fii‘mfiflu the NEW WASHINGTON Habit! THE DAILY ALASI\A [:MP]RE—— IUNEAU ALASKA 'LOGGING AND SAWMILL SAFETY (ODE HEARING IS STARTED HERE TODAY Bv TYPHOON Tite advisory h;:ngs on the Tes- : THIRD TIME ritorial logging and sawmill safety code wer2 begun this morning in the PEARL HARBOR, Jan. 15.-# phoon which struck Yap Wed- office of the Territorial Department of Labor in the Valentine Bldg. y morning (Tuesday afternoon, “time) - devastated that small and destroyed all food ex AUK BAY RESIDENTS WL B"‘ ‘FOlD ABOUT iND. §C 00[ DISTRICT C. Ryan, Territorial Education, and Supe tendent of Schools, will pre- cancerning the Independent a -meeting Jan. 20, at 8:00 p. m. in the old PAA building at Auk Ba CONSERVATION OF FUEL OIL WILL BE ASKED BY TRUMAN WASHINGTON, The Club, Vet Jeep ans of opera Jan, 15.—(®-The Inte: Department said today that President Truman within the next 24 hours is expected to direct rig- is conservation of petroleum sup-| The by all Government agencies to s help relieve the critical fuel short- ment Post Council of o hearings are opeén to repre- of management, labor, and the general public gove resigned. of the ard Because island John ¢ logging Superintendent of i g Co., of Ket- sonnel, , U. S. For- today he hearing continued this afternoon. Those present at the hearings are W. Borgen, Secretary-Treasurer Ketchikan Spruce Mills; Peacock the McDo: chikan; H stry Service. at 3 c'clock - etary of Interior Krug, mean- between ed upon the public for an if 1,332 15 percent reduction in country gasoline, fuel oil and ina otal in this pt VFW tc the Council attempt basis for P 1714 voted tc built 8. Navy p: Naval hoadqlhulmx report us natural g: VRIS ————Y D Sell it with an Empxre Want-Ad, CLEAN-UP WURK HOUSES and OFFICES Snow and Ice Removed Juneau Janitor Service There were no known casualties Planes with relief supplies took off from Guam, some 500 miles by air northeast of Yap, but have not yet reported back. Casler’s Men's Wear SABIN'S and mothers as Auxiliary ters the #armerly We Shop for You Alaska Shopping Service Fast-Efficient-Personalized | Write or Wire stetson and Vllory Flats Arrow Shirts and Underwear Alien Fdmonds Shoes Skyway Luggage JOHN M. DOOGAN Telephone 806—Box 514 | e et | The typhoon, third to strike Yap in two months, flattened power Phone 1560 Olive Way lines, cracked causeways and dam- Minor 3222 Seattle 2 aged or blew down every building i ——— AL | O thie IMland, the “Navy said. e ——— e e hts and other however. speci There’s news in the RSARy SALE BABY SHOES, white kid 1.00 CHILDREN'S OXFURDS, small sizes - 1.50 CHILDRE'S SHOES, brown, sizes 410 8 8.50 BA B" E'}m@ WYITE STOCKINGS 25 W 5.00 and B.25 2.50and 2.95 S3cand 3D 1.00f0 2.50 1.50 1.00 and S@¢ 2.5 3.00 2.00 1.00 and 59 SWEATERS JACKETS PAKIS COVERALLS E.25- 110 2.25 1.50 E.00 and B@c MACEINAWS 4.95 SNCW SUITS 18.50, 10.95, 9.50 GIRLS' COAT and LEGGINGS .00 and 55.00 GIRLS' COATS - R3B.50, 7.50 and .00 CAPS and HELMETS 1.00 BABY CAPS SOcand 1.00 EMBROIDERY THREAD, while they last GIRLS' DRESSES MITTERS S..i..I‘ ELAN?r;EIS LOUSES, szes 2-3-4 BLOUSES, up fo size 12 WOOL SKIRTS, sizes 10 6 SLACKS, fo size 12 OVERALLS, small sizes SHIRTS 3 for Hc¢ 1.00, .50 and 3.00 SOcand 1.00 You will have to examine these articles fo realize the large savings represenied in the above prices No Exchanges, Approvals or Befunds of Sale Merchandise CHILDREN'S WEAR SAF E STARTS Rieeie AND um'rlm,ms through Wednesday JANUARY 21st INFANT AND Juneau, Alnska Foreign Wars, longer be open oh a regular basis.' This decision was reached last night a special meeting of the Taku| Admin: which was called to discuss the Jeep Club future after Jack Carroll, Club limited f members it is possible extend club privileges to. abandon to run the club on a pnymu Membership is open only to, members.of the U. S. Armed who have served overseas in time of war and to their wives, sis-| members of e Want-Ads! ' JEEP CLUB WILL BE YAP |S HIT (LOSED EXCEPT FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS ted by 4 I I I the will no ration number for the The Jeep Clut bar and cther fa- ties will be opened on me:ting al occasions, | THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1948 MURPHY & MURPHY INCOME property, lent condition. cent on invst. garage. GROCERY business, | maker, priced right, rent low. No | phone calls. LARGE business property, fire- i proof, best location, net income over $5,000 annually. Terms. 3-Bedroom House, Quonset Hut with 4 rcoms and bath, 3 good properties Auke Bay, 2-bedroom home 7th St., Hobby Shop, curio store, e apt. house net over 10 percent, etc. 2 APTS, and 2 duplex, excel- Net over 10 per- Large basement, real Marine Runw: home new, ;las—2-bedroom ing far below cost, furn. 2 lots. 3-Bedroom house, furnace, auto- matic hot water, elec. kitchen, basement and garage. 13-Room home, furnished, modern, $2,250. Also 4-bedrooms, $2,250. {FOR RENT: 3 bed room house, Dcuglas, Phone 676. ONE, TWO homes in Several sell- compl. and THREE bedroom Juneau and Douglas. Excellent . Income Properties. \NURPHY & MURPHY | REALTOR> -ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 676 over First National Bank Josephus ~ Daniels Is Dead on's Cab- s old. He had bz2en weeks. career be- 1 for his putlic service and k2eping the | —— He also served in| the diplomatic 1i81d, and in between | pukiic informed. Government dited and jobs h, North C pub- Washington, began with Interior, vears later Daniels was 2 newspaperman—Editor of the News and Observer, When Woodrow Wilson ran for President, Josephus Danizls was in charge of publicity. His reward came with the post of Navy Secre- tary, which he held throughout Wil- son’s two terms. With the end . of the regime, Daniels went back to s and Obsarver. and published his biography of Woodrow Wilson. A few years later, Daniels was recalled to Government service. From 1933 to 1941 he was our Am- bassador to Mexico. Since then Jo- sephus Daniels had been a news-! paperman in—publisher of the Wilson the TRINITY GUILD HOLDS DINNER, ALSO MEETING ’ A very enjoyable dinner of the +Holy Trinity Guild and members of the Parish was held last evening in the Parish Hall. It was well at- tended and places were set for 90 pecple. Church and guild reports were given and three new members were elected to the Vestry, Dr. James Ryan, Dr. Clayten Polley and Rob- ert Rice. Later in the evening the Ladies Guild held a meeting and plans were made for a Valentine silver tea to be given Saturday afternoon, Feb- ruary 14 in the Parish Hall. Mrs. Alice Brown will be in charge of this tea and invites all people of |the Gastineau Channel area to at- tend. A reception is also planned for the Rev. Samuel McPhetres and his family, the new minister for the | Holy Trinity Church, who is expect- |ed to arrive in Juneau from Junc- tion City, Kansas, in early February. This reception will be in charge of ! Mrs. Victor Power and all members and friends of the church are in- vited. The date will be announced at a later date. | e MARTHA SOCIETY 1S TO MEET TOMORROW The social meeting of the Mar- ‘tha Society will be held Friday aiterncon, Jan. Hcstesses for the afternoon will be Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, Sr., and Mrs. J. A. Werner. Mrs. Fred Henning will lead the devotional service. A program is planned and all ladies of the Northern Light Pres- byterian church are invited to at- tend. - e STEVE'S HOBBY SHOP Under new management. Clear- ance, 10 to 20% off; open 2 to| 7:30 p. m. 85 2t money - W=-A=-RN-T A-D-S FOR SALE Skis, with bindings and poles. 1 pr. jumping, 1 pr. steel edges, $20 each. Ph Black 120 or 923 A Street. 785 3t 2 Pr. 1 V-8 DUMP Truck. Call 849 af- ter 6 o'lock. 84 6t Pr. Hickory skies, 6% and 7 ft 1s1g, with bindings, and 1 Fly- away sled, flexible steel runners. Phone 269. 783 3t 2 2 Ladies Phone Fur 359. Jackets, very (hcap 781 5t PRACTICALLY new 7 ft. plywood skiff with steering kicker and 31, hp Firestone moter; Victor Springfield; 30-3v carbine; Victor phonograph. See at 44 Village, 780 6t Lathrop Hexcmes 107 HP, with power take-off and high ten- sion magneto and wheel, A-1 cendition for less than half price. Emil Vienola, across Douglas Bridge. 9 tf TWO year old Marine Engine, $395 1936 V8 Ford Sedan; new br: new clutch, tires good, 1 motor fair, radio, heater, beam lights. Call Blue etween 10 am. - 3 p.m. 77t/ E Machines bought, sold and repaired. Red Front. So Franklin. 715 1mo, SPRUCE forest woud for heating ccoking or fireplace. P. O. Boy 1345 or Phone 688. 768 1 mo HUNTERS Have your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns.... and Tackle. DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER . eihe Thiec nouses and lot ncuses in good condition and oest location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau 472t SALE | PIANOS FOR RENT or Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph, 143 Anderson Plano Shop 124 W 3rd. 13-t¢ WANTED HOMES for thres 4-week old pup- pies. Call Black 360 after 6 o'clock 85 2t office work. 783 3t GIRL for part time Phone 819 after 6. for working 82 tf WANTED: Apt. couple. Ph. 161. WORK Wanted: Bkpr-Sec’y would like temp. or perm. position. T yrs. e Contact A. L. Ham- ilton, Gen. Del, City. 79 3t SEWING and alterations, Phone Green 429, KISCELLANEOUS WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representative, Phone Black 475. P.O. Box Tt2. 656-t1 16, at 1:30 o'clock. | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 DeLLer Way. LOST ARD FUUND LOST: Crochet 1uc Tuchsia scarf trim- med in white, in Post Office about 8 a. m. Reward. Phcne Green 585 after 5 p. m. 785 3t LOST Hamilton wnst watch vic! ity Sears Roebuck. Reward. Re- turn to John Parmenter, Ameri- can Shoe Shop. 83 3t LOST-- Yuung orange nger strlp- ed cat. Shy. Prominent rings around legs. Answers to name Cedric, Reward. Green 825 or 874. 782 3t "FUR HENT SINGLE room with pnvate en- trance. 427 Harris. Ph. blue 759. 85 4t FURNISHED ROOM close in. Ph. Black 380. 84 4t STORE, Office or Restaurant space. Winter and Pond. Call 714 day- time. 784 6t YIRE PROOF Storage Simpson Bldg. : CLEAN swam reatea rooms, also steam baths, Scandinavian Rooms. 736-t1 ¥ Space. 758 tf ROON catior. Inquire at Darnell’s. 657-tf, clean 656-t1. HOOM - kitchen privileger, — Home Hotcl, Phone 886 FAN beds stcamheated 315 Gold St. rooms |NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by Gay or week. Colonial Hotel, Ph. 137,

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