The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 5, 1948, Page 8

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PAGC LIC,HT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE _ TUNEAU. ALASKA ; FRIDAY, MARCH 5 1“48 and e e it e oo 4 ) . el Y 5 RO ARRT POV . »: soiled clothing... IFREE DELIVERY oty 3 4 g bea bro eft to right: Jayne Beaity, Daleene Fink &l B : :r;::.l";x “ISC\‘:’\‘;1<‘“!{(‘)":II:%L and RS "':‘l’l‘; ;lmc((';icwx:al;hI‘!‘:‘(lr'\mJ:.\rn‘erh(’r,“u::r,”;:r‘r: :;r'c(o;\‘fxl mffn':fr :’rnp‘ R C 0 R N E i) R E E F < S, e T, & B ish- F 28 Vera yea i o w ' e “cou FAMOUS CURE - @B and build a coki storage plant as a Junction The Bureau of Mines said m'hn 3 2 L i oy i red in an ammonia tank. All avail- g e L - ‘ . the scene at Fifth Frar ¢ L 5 : s Ll town Avenues and two fire ala ™ CEORY x B REFRIGERA"ON 3 i ke & BLOWS UP; ONE | SHAFFER'S 19-Phone-13 ’ - G e i ~ » %5 1: mmh\ auto appliance store, said | i % 7 i £ i 4 4 § - the plant engineer, James Beil, had ‘ ok ; g b R R ; been killed by the blast New Cold Storage Plant Is , i B8 . b PITTSBURGH, March 5. At i i B . A A 4 i : t one man was killed today in Expeded to Be Finish- o, A plosion at the plant of the| Approximately a quarier-miliion 3y L : : : ud Packing Co. workers are employed In making ed Here Thls Year | & ; E 4 i 7 , 7 An undetermined number were | yarns and fabrics in tihe United : : ; e njured by the blast which oceur- | States ; storage plant rd Tio B 3 NO MORE... fcal af s Best — at Lower Prices dirty hands... West Eighth Str eet where ; A e B RN 5 , ’ g ; ! clouds of dust... cate his compa! Hposed s T2 N At plant and ca 45 i WARMTH BRI N ¢s 0 UYT GLRLS 2 qprm,; like temperatures at Adlantic City, from the vacuum cleaner bag: r. C. C. Carter and has signed 6T rledges from 36 other persons for A1) B | the Rotary Club in Dura 3 | o 6 $500 in company stock. Prineipal fin- 'HE RE'- M(p’”[mts 2 as Club Secretary-1r A F;?’%ONY FOUND o [ BOICGE@§S fln e“'kets Corporation )’ IMNIT Y inistrativ ouncil Krause originally planned to con- HOH TRINI!Y Sbfii)ii{ rema member of one un 1 - i struct a cannery on his Juneau - he Tra 's Aild, until leaving WASHINGTON, March 5.—(@ supplemental facility. He says, how- The Rev muel A. Mc TeS | The new tor met his wife-to- there is some high-grade antimony ever, that he is unable to secure the Will take over the admir 1 pe Durango, Colo., and their or¢ in central Alaska, but mining K & o f necessary canmery equipment , of the Church of the Holy Trin sists of three sons, Sam- and milling is difficult and costly ¥es, it's sruey Theee is.NO dlirly 4 » 4 time. Rather than remain ity officially as Rector Sunday Stephc > Bureau investigated antimony bag toempty on FILTER QUEEN & iy Krause says that he will go ahead ch 17 In addition to being in rge ¢ in Alaska’s Kantishna dis- the amazing new vacuum i S - with the cold storage plans as he The new Rector was | \ Low- the Chuzch of the Holy 1 , tict and a nickel deposit in the Sit- ‘l”""m"‘l”mwm{mmu,r- ; & Iffidfif already has the necessary equip- ell, Mass, and the first 20 years Juneau, the Rector will also District of Yakobi Island, niture, waxes, polishes, l:m.. ) G v g ment for this project. The cannery cf his life were spent in that minister St. Luke's Church, D part of a war-time search for bl il ol : @ Belisio will te finished later. te in school and business. St, Savioyr'’s Church, at | ooy o i, Y The project will include a small In 1925 he came west and at- G e )i ore, analyzed at Reno FILTER QUEEN is guaranteed to boat basin capatle of accommodat- tended St. John's Seminary in A a Salt ke Clity laboratories, pick up dog hair. Has no heavy ing 20 vessels. Work was started one ¢ Jolo ctorily to concen weight to push around. Gets all € ey, Colc., and was 8! F week ago for dredging the basin and frcm theré in 1930, lmm dia ;‘.‘ i M tion prc res, a Bureau report the way under low furniture. Com- constructing the breakwater. KIause after graduativn he went to D l’lfllfl]l t INSPECTUR id. Akout 70 percent of the nickel plete with full set of attachments, says that the dock will be able 10 gngo, Colo. To his surprise he and 84.4 percent of the copper was handy storage case. handle large ocean going vessels. found that a few years previous, ““s REGUI'A"G! tecovered. The main building will be 100 feet pean Charles E. Rice -h“(‘ 1 ,,;l FROM . G, Ml‘ The slate q,»euk avea in central see d : // rreq’H I‘d Cr.e. mY : COMPLETE WITH DELUXE ATTACHMENTS G long and 70 feet wide. He said that there as Rector and was remember- ka yielded ore containing as 40 feet of its length will be two by many 5 - - wch as 18.7 percent of antimony 2 wu D) ol his frie In- | o g 4406 The Ftaingie o L LG K W e Tn-| Ly R ot i 0 tons treated at @ mill, how- "Alpine” - Full Pound ding will be & one SOTY SFUC- Rice's two sons attended and it Al ction otficer of the 13th * be :average SuinY - con- ‘%/ E”g‘; B a’ N " B i sicbtes iantan ave was the pleasure of the new Rector | 1 Disaract wishes to 03 l \m“g ok tigatl A @ ) 23 Hl s N n d storage plant w 1 6o ek BOA AR eiidy’ a yenr Ler Ially the reg 1 e antimony investigations dealt o _® 7 a capacity of 250000 pounds and of seminary together Joy 6 ye in T : th the My Creek, Tok River, Black P. O. Box 1232 n At the Sififi: ‘iai'!’ You will be modern in every detail. He e 2 ¥ ids, Ridge Claim, Wiseman, Ca- 211 So. F iy PHONE 17 i s v B The Rev. McPhetres remained in ive to the installat : A : St i R Bopes to have it in operation this oot E0 L € uan. Basin shting system In vessels, Capt, M2no Point and Black Mountain ALWAYS Get ¢ 0z, ar gear. of Golorado for mine years with |l uomitted a copy of the Coas; dePosits {III|IIIIIIIIHIiIHIIIIHIIIIIIIII'IH!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHllIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIII!IIIIIHIIII | 7o the Pound —_———————— rd Regulation: vessals using fuel havi charge. g’ E b 3 In 1939 th Rector accepted | f1ash point of 110 degrees fahren- . X SR T / E SI I-AWREN(E | e new Rector accepted| "\ ." .1 Jower and all vessels The Finest Cars an¢ Service in Juneau ) @éf&); ? GeEr Viewis | {several other churches in his a call to the Church of the Co e | E E E umnt Junction City, Kansas, This|¥°r¢ than 300 gross tons regardles [ ine littte city is adjacent to Ft.| ! the flash point of the fuel used Riley, at that time the largest|-N®} be fitted with an approved REl'EF SUPPUES Cavalry Post in the world, This| " " "'mv e oy Jie, % ik K . 1 ; k @B g g area also marks the geographicai nasinerg 3 : — 3 % : center of the United States. | . 4 i £ ; N W s Wo "GY{"‘ F A U. 8. Air Force plane was sched- w?lvm;; in Ju“C“?“dC"F'- worie ki 2 % s e b o e SR 4 3 X § 1ed"to. leave Anchorage todsy for Jor IT came on and the Rect A A ¢ i ? spent a few busy years acting Nome where it will pick up relief Chavls ot 5 supplies for destitute and hungry Chaplain at Fort Riley at differ Jlainir second regulation ™ ent times and keeping the Chur Eskimos on St. Lawrence Island in D0 (MO o 'm(‘l”}l)r:l‘m E:‘l‘ :“ Hill that a Coast Guard t..e Bering Sea. & - PER. 10 te of inspection is nec: !the hundreds of g Food is being furnished by the cnurchmen or othervise e th vessels of 2 than Alasks. Native Service, acoording 0 coont their training period to | C0S, CAITYIng freight or 4 i R. Brust, in Juneau, ANS Acting Shon helr trainis 9 [0 hire Rear Seat Heating Sysiem General Superintendent. “If it is Y - - possitle to. ollect at & later date, Uf [ eXPerienced in actual com- | Exclusively in ""The Packard Clippers” bat. MISSIONARY SOCIETY we will do so,” he said, “but, we A L. : D 80 h » W€ " After serving over eight s IS MEETING TONIGHT 7 aren't going to let those people , Ty o ol o e Cove s 2 ""Ask the Folks “hO Ride With" J v Lecause they don't have ‘ e the Rev. McPhetres pted the Miss ry Society of Mem- > i request cf Bishop Ben: and the or Presbyter Church will meet ® The Eskimos plight was discovered National Co 1 by an inspection party which in- 0o (BUNER LD t o'clock this evening in the Church in Alaska ureh 1 cluded Paul Aiken, Second Assist- . * - F ! g 4 iONE i DOLHTE v PHONE ant U. §. Postmaster General, and A m’\f‘* 2:‘"“": has served the Since oral of impor- . ‘ e ‘ D. Lawrence, Superintendent of the Yi0US communitic Aaves ) wnee will be cor red, Mrs. Amy J A B Ry D. Lamnene, Superitendent of the 12% SLICHY e e e e e WARMTH AND COMFORT imberiy Baby Beef | 2 g b .. Mail Service. They are making a Past g —— 15 years; ¢ der { tendance. e e e e s o e e e e tour of Alaska. e ‘The Eskimos were discovered to have depleted their annual food stock to a point where their future H L] subsistence would have proved a difficult task. Because of poor wal- rus "and seal hunting this year, they had been forced to use up their re- cei!:'er cui Chllcks serve focd more rapidly than usual’ They were also without sufficient et B & New R.C.A. Vidor Console Radio-Phonograph (ombinalion PORK ROASTS - Ih. 55 ticularly hard hit and would have Leen in even worse condition if the : e , = ' ki neighboring settlement of Sevoonza » 2 : v » : Emflr@dkicgflr? Prlce wn E.aslel'n Por ers hadn’t divided its remaining meager supplies with the Gambell Eskimos i This NEW 1943 Model Combination MARY HURLEY LEAVING f ; o A ¢ : Miss Mary RBurley, Health Con- . ¥i 4 3 f ; 1 D u ( K L I N G S -, |b' 8‘0( sultant for the Territorial Health i ¥ 3 5 oo i P S - OVEN READY Department during the past two years, has vesigned her position for similar work with the Los H } Angeles County Health Department I 0N i Y 5 MABV . T L | NN ou wi at the an SHORT RIBS - - Ib. 4D« ‘ed to leave here via PAA tomor- e e i 4 PERFOBMANCE of this Instrument . FOR BAKING OR BOILING V] F“‘ MEETS TONIGHT Nomnation of new oftces i Lo Gy, at this Most Reasonable Price ROLLED RIB and expected to be the principal item of business at tonight's regular : ¢ \ ! i meeting oi Taku Post, Veterans o g : € 4 i - O : of Foreign Wars, in the Jeep Club Yt : i : RUMP ROAST i lb 85€ at 8 p. m. The meeting will be g ; 5T.;_ NG ‘ Conveniem Terms Can Be Arranged - § A / Carsten’s Kimberly Beef . followed by the regular Stag and Card Party Refreshments wili be served | j T o Any Radio or Phorograph i | | ALASKA MUSIC FRESH e SHORES, | . SUPPLY, Ine. | GROUND BEEF - Ib. e FRESH FRYERS: | ' Percy i 3 lg;::::“ Creek Lountrve rcclub! I Corner Second and Seward Streets — —Juneau, Alaska DT S Cate} The Territery's Most Comprenhensive Stock of Standard Musical Insirumenis S anlt ary M e at Shores’ fresh poultry is raised here, and killed FREE DELIVERY — PHONES 13 and 49 locally. Shores’ fryers make “Mighty Good Eating” .

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