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PAGE TWO BOY SCOIJ'I‘G OF AMERICA In every par( of lhe nauon more than 2,200,000 boys and their adult leaders, will observe Boy Scout W eek, Feb, 6th to 12th, marking the 39th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of America. The theme of the celebration is “Adventure—that's Scouting!” This year the movement is emphasizing the fun and fellowship its members get out of the game of Scouting. More high adventure is planned in the out-of-doors. Their adventure in citizenship will find Scouts emphasizing civic service activities, emergency service training and world Scouting relationships. During Boy Scout Week, Scouts, their parents and countless communities will honor the volunteer adult leaders of the nation’s 70,000’ Cub Packs, Scout Troops and Senior Units. Above is the official poster marking the Scout birth¢ FRIE ng the vitality of EDY AL and Around a camp-fire . . . fi the Great Outdoors! ng and building ' as a group. To be prepared, loyal and friendly, helpful and courteous. These are the things that are preparing over two mil- lion American Boy Scouts today for active citi nship tomorrow. IZ;}ST \\'!Sll!lfi FROM THE ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO. S —————————— LEADERS TOMORROW We are proud of the work of cur Boy Scouts, helping others and keeping “physically strong, awake and merally We take this oc-’ 9th anniversary of ng to wish the Boy “happy ad- Scouting”. nientally straight”. on, the in Fred Henning Complete Outfitter THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CANOLES ARE BACK HOME IN JUNEAU Glad to be home in Juneau are | Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Canoles, who | arrived from Fairbanks on Pan !nouncc The price for seasom tick- | ets has been set at $5 for the nine 'mcrnacn and evening sessions, and wuh individual tickets selling at s' per persen, the season buy rep- resents a saving of $4.00. Season | tickets will not assure a seat, how- ever—first come first served. HAINES GETS ENTERED IN BIG TOURNEY had Juneau High School officials have | American last week. N C Canoles is the former Nell y, long a resident of Ju- Her husband lived here for had the saiety of the buudun“ checked to determine seating cap- | ‘acny and building engineers have | D announced that the gymnasium ¢ will held as many people as can e (nterior two years ago. on contract the Eielson Air Base construc- Persistence its own sweet reward for Haines hoopsters tod8Y crowd into the.balconies, The | Wit! '8 the Lynn Canal longshOOterS joors wiil be closed whenever the |tion. They were married in Fair- were added to the Gold Medal ar Octoker 9 and have been gate attendants are advised by th Tournament entries by a unani-' . .. .iteo in charge that all ses mous vote of the Juneau Lions Club ;.o taken. contest wmm}lte_e { | The Juneau Fire Department and | Never-say-die Haines basketball- ¢y pojice will see to it that such ers held faint hope for a trip t0 4, grder is final. Tickets maj e big city ailter approaching p. puxch'fi!‘d at the door. ccmmittee chairman Harry Sperling | the first and second time, since' loBBY Blll i A i ' noon or evening. s | making their home at the Eielson Air Bage. Both enjoyed the Interior but happy to be in Juneau again, and are living at their home at | Third and Geld Streets, | e STEAMER MOVEMENTS Baranof from Seattle schedul- d to arrive 7 o'clock tomorrow ncrning. Princess Norah from Vancouver cheduled to arrive Thursday after- ! ntries were to be confined to the op ten teams of the area. S | | irrepressible were the Chil- s, however, that their invita- n kecame a certainty after the Lions Club meeting Monday. It vas pointed out at that time that only nine of ten invitations had tcen answered, and that thore was no instance of an isolated team be- Denali scheduled to sail frem Seattle Thursday. Alaska scheduled to sail from Se- the Haines delegation would offer HB. 20 would refund $5,417.68 to L“‘"‘i. [‘bfilf: ;2: f?lfv“;"c,vfi(';?fg little competition to the more ac- the Massachusetts Bonding and In- 2‘)‘(1 :,\,l 5 The Wamecat put in {tive teams of the major cities, clcse 'surance Company. The refund rep- |, o ‘3{ sy a8 ;. lock last jscrutiny divulged several hot dark regents overpayments on premium b <oy Bl g horses in the Haines lin2ud. LWO taxes on war contract insurance. e RS 00 0 ey twin s will give the favorites| Other measures passed by the, 2 run for the prizes. Senate, both by unanimous votes'|e e ® ¢ ¢ © o & & o o o George William. captain, i were a Memorial urging early ac- | o WEATHER REPORT ¢ {teamed with his brother Dan for tjon on the construction of a road| ¢ (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU . {a forward-guard duo which may from Rampart to Council, and a |® This data is for 24-hour pe- e ||;o hard to stop. Dan, star of the Resolution expressing the thanks!e riod ending 6:30 am. PST. e team, is a last-breaking ball hand- of the people of Alaska for the (e In Juneau— Maximum, 14; e ler, both fast and aggressive. He gssistance of Congressman Henry | o minimum, 10. . Is o master of the one-hand shot jackson for his assistance in solv-, e At Airport— Maximum, 14; ® from around the foul circle. iing the shipping problems of the'e minimum, 2. . Another bothersome twosome will | Territory. . FORECAST . be the Hayes boys, Charley and The Senate recessed at noon and | ¢ (Juneau and Vicinity) . | Joe. Charley is a guard and said | \was to reconvene at 2 p. m. e Mostly fair tonight and Wed-e to be an excellent floor man,| - -|® nesday. Highest tonight near e while brother Joe plays center and PETER WOOD SUES ‘e 10 degrees. Gusty Northeast- @ is noted for his accuracy in long | e erly winds. {4 shots. | Peter Wood has filed an action' ¢ PRECIPITATION e 'Burt Barrer, who has played som | class | |the Gold Medal Tournament, offi- u:osts Mrs. Mildred Hermann repre- { Heinmiller, guard; { Amherst College ace. inz denied entry as was Ha ettle Saturday. In most arcas, team competi! 5 i would decide the entries, and| (Continued from Page One) WAMCAT nETURNS Haines had no chance to earn a | — 1spot on the card. Three other measures were pass- Despite the feeling of some that ed by the Senate this morning. Horizons still were turning som- ersaults for ACS personnel who had Three other stellar players are‘in District Court, suing Rosario imatteo. Wood seeks $625 for in Chicago; Carl services as real estate broker dur- and Ed Koenig, |ine December and January, and 181,200 for resultant loss of com- ln‘mxssium. plus attorney’s fees and @ (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today @ e In Junecau City — Trace; © e since Feb. 1, .01 inches; !® since July 1, 56.25 inches. e At the Airport — Trace; e . since July 1, 89.27 inches. A ball No will be reserved ° . . seats ° . time until he went to the|loney. 1WANTED—~G111 at lcast lG years | ! CARRIER FOR paper route. HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St.” Ann’s, Hospital yesterday for surgery were Donaldl B. Bedford and Mrs. Ragnhild Ru- | dolph. Admitted for medieal care were Harry Tate, Andrew Rutherford, and Neal King. Discharged from St. Ann's were Hix Anderson and Thomas Ma- Admitted to the Government Hospital was Lawrence Yadao, of Juneau. e e - CAA MAN HERE B. Putnam of the CAA in An- chorage is registered at the Bar-| anof Hotel. ! WANTED WANTED—A juicy Territorial job. ! In spending dept. Tax money easier to spend than earn and pay. John Willis, Ph. 036, 2 long, 2 short. 13 6t old as usher. See Manager Cap- | itol Theatre. 13 3t| kS i ”RIVAFF party want.s to bu) or rent .a two or three bedroom residence. Phone 581. 13 tf ED: Cooks assistant, dish washer, man or woman, room and ; board $175 per month. Contact Mt. Edgecumbe Club, Mt. Edge- | cumbe, Alaska. 111 6x ‘WAN'A:E Summer ciainni “beach property. Write Empire 5453, 11 8t e. In-| 104 3t Ph, ! Gertrude Millard, ! 102 t | JEXPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In-! quire Rocmn 203, Health Depart= men, Territorial Bldg. 2t quire Empire Office. CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Greer 520. WOMAN wants work of any Idn:i by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 46 i LOST AND FOUND | Lois'l'v- 1 Lemima Wrist Watch. Please return to, David Hill. Ph. | Black 170. 12 3t | 113 3t e e e c s & » 0 Cc o0 cials and the ticket committee an- 'sents the plaintiff, ARE The Triangle Cleaners Boy Scouts of America Boys’ training of today SAVINGS BONDS I HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- for the leadership of to- tive operation. The safety morrow is America’s best of depositors’ funds is our assurance of enduring . primary consideration. In i s ahead. addition the bank is a mem- gg:gmuizfiifizr G ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporaition, which in- sures each of our depositors against loss to a maximum of $5,000. For better Appearance CALL MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES Keepsake. Ph. 927. Your Deposits SAFE ( { POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA INSURANCE CORPORATION i H TRAVEL AND SHIP VIA THE ALASKA LINE SCHEDULED JUNEAU ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES No,r,tlibound FOR RESERVATIONS OR INFORMATION Confact ALASKA STEAMSHIP MPARY $.8. BARANOF .__Feb. 8 (2'“’“ ¢ L Wmt m vs. MOOSE GREEN Southbound i §.8; BARANOF . Feb. 13 SBCOND GAME S.S. ALASKA ... Feb. 21 MIRE'S vs Alis - 75¢ TnaG ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY § SRRV BASKETBALL GAME AT 7:30 Use 6th Stre TONIGHT FEBRUARY'8 s.A.C.S. Studenis - 25¢ ?_L Enirance | PROPERTY LOST—String of amber beads. | grp TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1949 _FOR SALE COMPLETELY furnished home, hardwood floors, fireplace, laundry facilities, refrigerator, elec. range. Beautiful home with view, central location. Terms. $35 per month rental near scigol and business district with puy- chese of $1500 furniture. { Two | RESIDENTIAL property in bedrooms. Inclmdes radio, refrll..i iAPARTMENT Houses at desirable ete. On Lawson Creek, 2 bdr. home, good | beach for children, Terms, immediately available. TWO fireplaces, utility room with | Bendix V’ashing machine and dryer; ible 3 bdrs, appr. Furnished or unfurnished. double plumbing, garage, | 5 acres| former Fromholst property. ;Centrally located 7-unit apartment CAFE, rooming house and bar pric- 1 ed rignt, good income, books open to serious prospect. KENDALL'S troller, 32-ft., lent condition, Pelican; THE FORRESTER; THE CLARICE; power barge. near airport, appr. 3 mi. Glacier Highway, 3- ' | excel- | i home ! W=-A«N-T A-D-S __FOR SALE 3-bdr. ]b NEW HOUSEB to be built for late spring occupancy; 2 or 3 bedrooms, with or without fire- places. A commitment before building will allow considerable choice in style and finish. Very lenient terms. all price ranges. investment | prices. furnished. | BUILDING Lots. WILLIAM WIflN-Phone 234 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY bldg. plus a 3-room house ad- Jjoining, plus a building site for another small house. Apt, 13 years old, hot water heat, com- pletely furnished;- 5 1-bedroom apts and 2 bachelor apts. Some tenants in building 13 years. $400 monthly income. Owner will fi- nance—$10,000 down, $100 -plus interest monthly. bdrs, 5 acres pat. land; 2 hounaqsmrn_,m 4-unit apartment build- 5 mi. 1 acre pat. land; 10% mi. appr. 5 acres pat. land, house and large garage, 4% money, pric- ed for quick sale, good water sys- | tem. LIQUOR Store with clean stock; can remain or move from pres- ent location. TWO duplexes, prices $4.500 and | $9,500.00; also CRESCENT apts. LOTS in cuy, on Glacier and | Douglas highweys. 3-bdr. home Norway Point, $5,500 cash. Pos- sible terms. 'MURPHY & MURPHY | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone €76 over First National BanL FOR SALE GOOD CLARINET, $25. Call 254. 14 4t | LARGE _ 7Flrlgldalre' electric 7rnnge washer. Ph. Black 390, 14 3t VOiL i"(angz, medium size, good conditicn, $50. Madsen Cycle end Fishing Supply. 14 5t 1942 FORD Dump Truck, new 100{ hp motor, excellent tires, 2 speed i I | | 1 1 i i i transmission with two speed Eat- | on. rear end. Inquire Green TI5!g11 500 , between 6 and 7, evenings. 13 tf ing, close in, two 3-room apts, two 2-room apts. $12,500. Terms. SITKA greenhouse and -two-story house on 2 lots 50x125, Florist business. $8,500. BUILDING LOTS in Seatter Tract $850 each. +SHOP OR STORE SITES, Small Boat Harbor, 100x90 filled at harbor entrance, $4600; 150x50 next McLeah's $4900. SHOE SHOP, completely equipped and stocked, will train purchas- er, apt. in rear, $2500. PET SHOP and second hand store, stock and lease $1500. $4,800 . . . 2 pedroom, furnished house, insured for $4500 paid un- till Sept. 1949. Immediate occu- pancy. Washing machine, rew Coldspot refrig., Pacific oil range, new daveno, cooking utensils, sil- verware, dishes, bedding and linens, table linens, towels. Re- modeled and renovated. A bright, cheery little house with lot 60x <” 120. Beautiful view. C.AA. fam- ily transferring .to States. Show- ings by appointment. only. $8,000 . . . 2 large bedrooms, liv- ing room with view, dining room, modern kitchen, new concrete basement with all utility con- nections in, yard, one block from St. Ann’s. $1,000 will handle. . « 4 bedrooms, full con- crete basement, furnished. 1ith » v NEW Singer Sewing Machine with | BASIN ROAD 2-bedgoom house, bench, adjustable dress form, $200. Black 653. 13 3t >~ee i ,MARINE SPECIALS—Lang Ranges less 20% One Week Only! Juneau Welding Co., 525, Box 1478, Phone 12 tf | INCOME property, some cash, bal. terms. Write Empire 5457. “LADIES” {OWN a business of your own. Farn $20 or more a day for 5 hours work. Small investment. Write Edith Dawn, Box 1185, Anchor- age, Alaska, for details. 111 6t AUCTION Sale Sunday, 2 p. m,, new and used merchandise. Juno Auction Market, 731 E St, 97 4t FOR RENT GARAGE or warehouse or shop for rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-t1 20x45 FT. Space for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 88 t1 FIVE Octive Wurlitzer Spinit planc for rent. Anderson Piano Shop 80 4 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly or Monthly. Colonial Rooms. .69 ti Rl WURILLZER Spinit p1ano for rent Anderson Plano Shop. 63 t! NORTHERN Hotel Ilm pev managemenit. Reasonable rent Phone 74, 983 ¢ 8-ROOM, fully rurnished house, full concrete tasement. $6,000, 7T Ph. Green 499. AP!'B Rooms with k leges. xomnmxm L S!AVIEW . for rent, one from Mn.l‘v - 3“ NICE Clean Room, ; m?, Lower rent. 315 Gold 8t. (] seph Whiting, Black '285. beautiful view, moadern, furn. $6,800. BASIN ROAD b5-bedroom, large , living room with fireplace, mod- ern, furn., $4,750. PETERSON HILL near Auk Lake, modern, 3 acres patented, in- cludes 1940 Ford Pickup. $5,000. FRITZ COVE—$6800 and $2500. 12 tf ,LOOP—$400 on 5 acre homesite. DOUGLAS ROAD beach side, $1800. DOUGLAS—$6500 and. $7500. FINN HILL—$3500 unfinished. OIL Range, tank and blower, $150 TWO davenports at $30. 1936 Hot Rod, $130; 1940 Ford Coupe $650. 1940 Packard coupe $650; 1941 Ford coupe $750. 1941 Plymouth Sed. $650 . . . 1941 Chrysler Sed., new motor and transmission $760 . . . 1942 Pon- tiac Sed..new motor and trans- mission, $850, FISH PACKERS Merrimac and Gambier. 2 Gillnetters, 6 trollers, 2 halibut or combination, SPORT MODELS, ali sizes. MA- RINE ENGINES. SALES AGUENCY 12th at Hatbor — nn- m g ANY PEO. members in Juneau or vicinity, please ¢call Mrs. Jo- 110 3¢t - nom.miu Cdad -Mdss, WA iy buy, sell mmhnn. ”“':’1 » .lpllm'lllh lah'lhlutyflhm.n:mml. 315 Decker Way. FROM_YAKUTAT Mr. and, Mrs, Castis L. Jones of Yakutat aré at. the. Baranof. 4

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