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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA e . St e N —— " ¢f's cermon was “We Are Build- | think of clean things, and do clean |the American Legion, received th Dcv S(OUI COURI ing.” in which he stressad that “pos- | things,” he concluded. following awards: second el 1 “an c il Sc !fi Ins!a"ed o sibly the greatest Scout was the| Feature of the Court of Honor fol- | Scout, Ernest Kronquist ty Jnsggt;% i KLY 4 VESPER One of long ago, Christ. He was|lowing the Vesper servces was the|Shofner; personal health me oF Hm, obedient to the best things of His | presentation of tiree Star Scou badge, Richard Klingbeil by Josep: ife and times.” | badges to Donald MacKinnon, Jr.,| Shloiner. i SERVI(ES SUNDAY Durng the war, only the best|Eddie Dull, and Arthur McKinnon. Membership certificates and Ten- . - > ¢ in-s were used in the war effort. |These Scouts are of Juneau Troop | derfoot hadces wer> prosented 1 o : m 5 — s allonee to you Scouts now |23, Since Arthur McKinnon s il |Donald Moles to Dick Pegues, Rob- "= " P R SALE ¥OR SALE dav of Boy Scout Week 5 yse only the best in building your | his father, A. F. McKinnon was pre- | ert Pegues, Robert Stratton, Joy| & 108 B B L ed yesterday afternoon jiy sented with his son’s badge. Crondahl, Robert Harris, Henry Mu- | oy Rl + 330 with a Scout Vesper Service “Added to the using of but the| Other awards to Troop 23, spon-'seth, Wayne Powers, Clifford Ro- g § - *LETELY fu’mlshed 3-bdr. |6 NEW HOUSES to be built for nd Court of Honor in the Juneau pest is the twelfth of the Scout laws | sored by the Episcopal Church were | bards, Ted Tisdale, Kenneth McGce, | : 4 dwo‘od_ floors, fireplace,| late spring occupancy; 2 o Gracc School auditorium which states that a Scout is rever-| first class Scout tadge to Jerr arryl Mish. !B f g;);l?tsirmr;?‘l::ra&:; htladrooms Awith orlthh:mtbm - Walter s ica y ier. Me: g Sy < 5 "au places. commitment beiore s ealockied s o T e " g location. Terms. building wili allow considerable ke e es carded to Arthur McKin- L ¥ 5 i g a;;,"e‘l:;ns.f:pépm;‘l’;c Nt Leglsla'ors Are _ ith rental near school | choice In style and finish. Ver - f r hip, B L 9 K rnoes dstrict with pur- lenient terms. -, erconal health; pathfnding; tc b = K L our D(‘posits : rald Shaw for firemanship, per Honored a" Tea 3 Clu;:sm:tal:;‘e. er-:x“o RE:I(:EENTI*AL . in a ED- T A F E na. health, pathfinding; to Eddie 0 1e8 | \PARTMENT H t desirabl b ) ull for firemanship, public healt ouses a esirable . i # BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES . datb g e nestion | gonoring members of the Legis- g \ Iy uvailable, | A for r ¢ € " 3 R P S Avavasaay SINOQ N g i Wiaridsne : * [lature and their wives, Mrs. Ernest o s utility room with MgE SAVINGS BONDS e wate presented by Dr. James | Aod L R e, R N ‘ oo wany soom with WILLIAM VY Ryan. % i g 2 entertained with a tea yests 5 X © plumbing, Dougl's Troop 610 was Ic-|aetemoon, ety . e app:g ipid NT OPPORTUNITY ol o andlell it ooy |, Asked to pour and assist during ; ¢ a 1¢ I romholst property. Centrally located riment THE management of this I‘m' ,__‘ Wi rec“‘“,l ¥ the tea hours were Mesdames Ralph = b R G nlurnished. bldg pivs 310 ha ank is pledged to conserva- Pt i Snoute |0 TAVEE, . D. Stewart, 8. 0. Han- - s gl LA s 4 S 3 bank is pledg o ik t=4 under t e leadership o. Scout isen, Keith Roberts, Duncan Chalm- sod income, books open m.ll house. Apt. 13 tive operation. The safety | 1 ster Henry Osinga and assstantic. ' jome "o " poin “Mildred Her- . : ¢ rospect. eors old, hot water Heat; oom- itors’ funds is our i eV . : 4 f.‘{m?:r!:’m:or:s,dermun_ In [ Zeout BURE (e PL ;“' "“ndl‘“ mann, A. F. Ghiglione, Stanley Bas- ; troller, 32-ft, excel- ely furnished; 5 1-bedroom rimary S Y00p 23 rad ch:{t e of the candle- yi on4 Robert Simpson, and Misse ¢ . 1. Pelican; THE bichelor apts. Some diti he bank is a mem- e { B diinalt Thsiis- erem | Elizabeth Mosher, Lynde Fales and . - . TUE CLARICE; ts in butldln 19 yead! #450 ner of Federa. PoSLL Inst ] ' o { I'm cave out the|p,an Whitney. 1 R . ance Corporation, which in | l“ ““s w ficates lo ti' Dou M yc tal S 3 B i . " Gl R sures each of our depositors | P thos: reeabving them | ar FS~D ; now ]enn'_ san N J g L irport, home ¢ $100 plus against loss to a maximum of E g A s _ [M:s. Dav enwa; plaved vio A - L | Lway, 3- ¢ B ;:8(‘)0 —‘31 P.} (! F: "‘kN';,E . |numbers, accompanied by M:s. | " ; | s pat. land: 2 houres L 4-unit apartment build- o | jack Popefoy, and Miss Dorianne | prEsIDENT TRUMAN'S FIRST ACT as 33:d President of the United | 5 mi. 1 acre pat. land; 10% mi . close in, tWo 3-room_apts., incton, David Clem, John i » 3 Barnes played several piano selec- ! ¥ 4 A or { State i ies pal. land, house wo 2-rocm apts. $12,500. Terms. Nie: s ate rmally installs Dean Acheson as Secretary of State in a t v ki lN ; n, Donald E. Niemi. Lou s States, formalls Lo garage, 4% oney, pric- A greenhouse and two-story tiems. <3 4 Smith, T s ief b ressive White Eouse ceremeny. The 58 year-old lawyer- Gerald Smith. T e Dou-la: PRSP e 2 { brief but imoressive ¥ ecord under- four former Secretarles of sile, zood water sys- otze on 2 lots 50x125. Florist recivin: Tenderioot Ddes | when Johil D. Rockefeller died | diplomat, with a long L s il S5 $8,500. d “mith, Joon Hobin- | . "ia3 it was announced he had' Statc, succeeds General George C. Marshall in the No. 1 62 post. OR Store wih ciean stock; ~UILDING LOTS in Seatter Tract | $850 each. ¥ TAT * T ) ay Maker. Pressnting thel jien more than $530,000,000 for | emal ¢ . % AL : v el % P L 1000 n remain or move irom pres- FIRST NATIOMNAT 2 VK ages wis Henry Os | pcyisi o il b | WM | san sl r R of JUNEAU, ALASKA 7 | \oces—tlie larcest group of such| - T Q 'h‘t},i’hl‘ N VOIERS loxcs piices $4500 and Boat Harbor, 10090 filled at MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION | funean Troow 613, sponsored by gifts ever made. ! . o, ORBSGHNT Wole wibo: entrance, $4600; 150x30 EA UR » A oocry, on Jlacler and .o 5.0p, completely equipped xt Mclean's $4900. : ulis Lighwe o 3-bdr. home nd stocked, w.ll train purchas- Al ok EnAvE iway Point. 25,000 cash. Pos- rt. in rear, $2500 DAY, Fi Tt 1 r WS LS, 1'CZ :nd second hand store, .' treduced) TPt i o 4 s LLBPIAY ‘ JRPHY s l»-l»‘f ds:t?(;gl furnished 3 n A. Tay- . s t> smend the law relaliny to OUNTANIS lusuoed for $4390 paid un- jin: devices. Referred to Judi- lonal Banl o0t 1049, ‘muaediate oceu- r- Commi!tee. 1 J Washing machine, new mm Substitute for HB. )are W v r . refrig., Pacltic oil range, Committee on Fi - k : ] uew daveno, cook ng utensils, sil- ¥ TR AL e i e O ot v ¢, dishes,” beddin and 1942 FORD Dump Truck, new 100 able liaens, towels. Re- hp motor, excellent tires, 2 speed ud renovated. A bright, wipr TAANIMIY ransmiss on with two speed Eat- liile house with lot 60x es Pasied) : i G I on rear end. Inquire Green 715 tiful view. C.A.A. fam- ecting the lDtu f\»i’ Lotice of between 6 and 7, cveninzs. 13 tf ring to States. Show- efire to ceos i inbat ol iynard Columbus e “l“zc”““l:] tl{)f‘ 3 “ewing Machine with ) 1_“: “,::d Al;o)r..xs, fig. ium Several 13 3t ! 8 & piiced in rehear- ¥ bosement with all . Jin. o bonus of $15 Craghl | rane, bathtub, toilet, enk; withe gL IS0 AR Eains 03d condition, misc. h> construction ci¢ bascment, furnished. 1lth sse 2329, 1 dibtent. ; " 7 X ndition, $600. Pt. Blue 913, 12 3; $6.800. ] i1 T T 1d ke new. Sacrifice. Ph. 651.| -in, furn., $4750. ROYLI' wn'COME ; duigy. Yersitorial Job: 12 2t | ETERSON HILL near Auk Lake, Alaska’s future. In addition, we have the job of providing vital shipping service Willis, Ph 038, 2 long, 5 207 One Week Only! Juneau | e A e el r.. " uifill them. To make our efforts most effective we have set our sights on some g penclls, key|(COME propefty, some cash, bal, | JOUGLAS—46500 and $7500. me for ment'fyrv f stable d.ess form, $200. vom with vicw, dining room, Passed 22-0, 2 ab- ) i for the March 22 3 e o dern kitchen, new concrete 5 o'mer as’s ° neciions yard, one block irom alg. misi e dho at enda At last ik ery nloe: BEnEracnil g (Cilnarg 00 wii hendle. 23-0, 1 absen A . i bedrooms, full con- expeoted full 25 ibles, cte. arzain. 3 h e to:c \aHmhcunv tonigh'. ;: t‘ ATIN ROAP 2-bedroom house, ect waxt? the Interior ghway i -OCR 1940 C Sedan, guod' beautiful vicw, ..medern, furn. -t CANTED { SASIN ROAD 5-bedroom, large i X bic Ft. Deep Freeze, 1% yrsA; 1 ing rcom with fireplace, mod- . 3 HER E d=pt. Tax money Like yourseLvrs, the Alaska Steamship Company has a part to play in building . ot | modern, 3 acres patented, in- EXI[“D D SQUAD, end than earn and .;.R/NE SPECIALS—Lang Ranges| (ludcs 1940 Ford Pickup. $5,000. : A eI : ) . 4 13 6t } g | 2 K o .l of Alaska. These are big obligations and The Alaska Line is working hard SKAGW&Y IR p R prelding, G0, DUk 1478, P;‘Z"’:i COP-$400 on 5 acre homestte. b Ir i9an, quick success. <> OUGLAS ROAD beach side, $1800. . ik . e 1. ivas 2 H h on: tive an juneau High School's basketball £ cal to all businesses. 5. Wr.te Empir 57. 12 tf ZINN HILL—$3500 unfinished. definite goals—which we call “objectives We think they are constructive and Rl 2 to ms. te Empire 54! | T, Hiie ek blowas, Xich in the best interest of Alaska. Let’s talk about them for a moment. nd of hospitality +-» somple kit. Lederer “LADIES” {ITWO davenports at $30. Lsinessmen of Skagway s, 123 W 33rd, New . business of your own. Eami ; Eot Rod, $130; 1940 Ford ;way Hizh School stu- k. 13 1t $20 or more a day for 5 hours| Coupe $650. 1 i he best freight and passenger ; trip to the - RS wo.k. Small investment. Write| . Packard coupe $650; 1941 1 7:“ pro f“" f hg i » 8 pern city for the basketball D Girl at least 16 years dth Dawn, Box 1185, Anchor-| Ford coupe $750. service possible at rates that Y promote serics , s Manager Cap- | gace, Alaska, lor details. 111 6t!:741 Plymouth Sed. $650 . . . 1941 Territorial growth and prosperity. rimson Bears returr ! - 13 3t Chrysler Sed., new motor and luvor by trouncing their e | \UCTION Saie Sunday, 2 P. M., | gansmission $750 . . . 1942 Pon- wo games played Friday perty wants to buy or new and used merchandise. JUno ; o0 geq ne; el il The Alaska Steamship Company is very much aware that adequate and efficient B e e L wo “or t bcdroun;‘ \nction Market, 781 E St. 97 4t pucoe “pde water transportation to all parts of Alaska is essential to a sound and thriving Territorial [ities and the Northern D: Phone 581 iy s ~—————— ~— | :iSH PACKERS Merrimac and % e 3 o . . ham, ionship. assistant, dsh Gambier. economy. We also recognize that the rates for this service must be maintained at a reasonable b 10-man squad; Goadh Dade | gas \iah. Sohi An FOR RENT G Inetters, 6 trollers, 2 halibut level which will permit business enterprise to prosper and expand. We are constantly striving 1 snd Superintendent Ed| | ath. Confast | e S . . retnngd abioard the Juneau CHib MLTHAgh | GRRAGE or wirebase orshop Io ODELS, all sizes. MA- to improve the quality and efficiency of our service—always with the goal of holding rates ruce tue Santrina last night at #0" 111 ox | Tent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blu NI ENGINES. 2 T T 275 after 4 P. M. 93-t1 i % ¢ the minimum which will offer the greatest possible value and still permit useful operation o'clock after leaving Skagway at _ A 5 B B E 0:30 yesterday morning. ANTED: Summer cabin, beach <4 PT. Space for store room pEIER woon of our vessels. Since The Alaska Line has its investment and its facilities committed to serving el Jineat Rk Rtekre were snert,. Write Emplre 5435, 11 8t | o OFege Or ek Oect k. itally concerned in the future of the Territory for our own survival. sts of honor at parties iollow- x ental Bar PHoRk 008 8 t SALES AGEN U Alaska, we are vitally Ty & ng Loth night games. Fnduy‘ ARRIER FOR paper route. In- i one 516 Real Estate - - Boats wening the Skagway Chamber of | duire Empire Office. 104 34| S1VE Octive Wurlitzer Spinit planc Sale Merchandise e § “.mmerce were hosts to the group | [ DREN'S Day Nursery. Ph | for rent. Arcerson Plano Shop . 2 9L 2. To encourage industrial development t the Derby Inn. Saturday nisht| Greor. 520, G); s };mlard. 20 12th st Havbor Phone 9li within Alaska. Le student body sponsored a | 10: —_— 2 A 2 tt |5 nce at the high school, followed | ___ :'IfiAl:I:EA'cTE;U 1310(:"' wee!lsy; o mscfim“nus Industrial development of the Territory, transforming the great natural resources of L. CORG Y. i s special showing of the movie {PERIED D Clerk smnogr;x;h- AP R Sk A e i . L R'de The Pink Horse,” at the salary $258 per month. In- | oo rou ” ANY PEO. members in Juneau Alaska into marketable commodities, can create the payrolls necessary to support 2 large away Theatre for the Juneau- o 206 Healia Pata | 18 t{?‘;;};‘)zxfnpzxxnxts:r:o l’or;(e I S vidinity. plésse call Mrs. Jo- population. It can also provide a return cargo for vessels which now, except for a short period b Sfferinon; fhe, prs . Terriiorial Bldg. nul 52 "1 :oh Wniting, Black 285. 110 3t 3 botvlin leys were op e = | NORTHERN ney | =g during the summer, return empty after each trip to Alaska. Because we know that with e vditing Az, AAN wants work of &y MO | o isoement, | Ressonable rent | ZOFEE Now and Gadl Moss. Wi e buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n’ i o ; B i h LT v day o k. Ph. Blue 655 | . / this growth Alaska’s shipping will no longer be a “one way street,” The Alaska Line is seriously iy o e e o5 | ehone ™ O B Bty i interested in giving every encouragement within its ability to aid in the development of "“",{,’(;Efmlnfgx S - No rn“fi R?1°M£ i ::m:s h:: o:)l:u?;e'r:z‘:; WINTER and FUND, CO. ine. 3 g o s A % concrete *asement. $6,000. cione g new manufacturing and processing plants within the Territory. Chapel dies will meet at Si ANy Ph. Greer: 499. 83 ti (‘”: Fm: hiara Z:f::“:; iome of Mis. L T. Webb Ak | [OSTT T Leminla Wrst Watel | <5 moams i Eionen 5 eptes ; Frindag 4 ' 3ay, tomorrow evening at 7:30| piegse return to David Hill, Pl leges. Home Hotel Ph. 886, 9 ° Blue Printing - Photostats 3. To be a force for civic good within | ‘clock. All members are urged| plack 170, 12 8t i jto attend to complete plans for . SEAVIEW A for rent, one blow RANTEFE ) i rent, o TE aur sphere of activity. A hsioa F R P f 4 | Tcllowship dinner to be given 'OST-—String of amber beads. ‘rom Federal Bldg nt, §7.50. he Chapel-By-The-Lake. Kespsake. Ph. 927. 13 3t : N BRSSP Lola’s Beauty - NICE Clean Room, steam-iaeats 315 Decker Way 856 1 An important element in the growth of any town is the civic pride of its citizens. We B 2 iagt . ‘e s I it is our L rent. 315 Goid St. e Y have great admiration for the community spirit which typifies Alaskan towns, and it is . Coconuts * are imported to this aim to accept our proper share of responsibility in their civic life. Furthermore, The Alaska e o NICE O team neated 7007 | ountry in two forms: whole and Hulel alsc steam: baths. Scandinavic }hredded. Both are processed in the Line encourages its people in each town to be active and valuable citizens in their own Raoms 8 t | uited States. right. We believe that your business—and ours—can be only as good as the community The Sicbler Tailoring Company of Cincinnati, Ohio i = customs tailors of men’s clothes since 1898, seeks S S R R 0 the services of a man to sell the smartly styled | HOME AND INDUSTRIAL Brawnie’c Lig: Line of Siebler fine clothes either direct to the INSULATION Browir'e’s Liquor Store wearer or retail merchant. ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM Phone 103 139 So. Franklin d STRIPPING Yo The Siebler Line comprises over 300 fabrics of ex- fi!},’,"{“fl‘m,fl.’m Er Ta'D; Fiox a0 A L A s K A s T E AM s “ ! P c om PA N Y ceptional quality, very reasonably priced. el ndigaiainacy R e YWrite for details. Please give information about s P )4“ AW vreelf in your letter of reply. Also give references. | Follow the Cabs to I 9 THE SIEBLER TAILORING COMPANY ROSS’ OASIS 424 East Fourth Street in Douglas Junean Foot Clinic Cincinnati, Ohfo for a Good Time 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 in which it lives.