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PAGE EIGHT ~ Buy a Case regular meeting Friday evening at # ek i the Council Chambers s and the AFL checkers union how- F“”(’?i Grade Assorted City Hall. Final arrange-| Prof. Everett R. Erickson of the ever, appeared no nearer settle- will be made for the repre- University of Alaska arrived ir ment after concillators met with sentative to fly to Anchorage for Juneau yesterday to attend th representatives of both sides yester- the December 12 and 13 session Territorial School Administrato: s T day Ancther meeting was sched- on air transport. in_ Alaska. Mayor 88and annual conference, Whicni Continuea jrom Fage One) luled this forenoon Hendrickson has been tentatively OPzns tomorrow at 9 o'clock T Ty Passibility that the Puge. Sound selected as the delegate. Barl’ Bnelling, Superintender ter. J. B. Gotistein, Ancior-|ticup might spread to Eastern ports ? Value 'lmxlmn'\!l Welfare Department, Will icity and other delegates. from ' ¢ P”;”rmld flleAc];Mle W:“rl‘d ment by Seattle union leaders that O1L 2 ™ " 0 prescnt the department’s plan for AR s 3 Brow an that other askans the East Coast District Council of J“A" 1ins 1“1:(8\, | Omatoe‘; 31.40 a full time welfare worker for the gg:f,,’" ms“kli“(;’;li:;‘g' “yzmq";:‘f{ would be here soon to personally | tne AfL-iNUcMAWOULW Lioi ouOlEs Lol “'M of Juneau. Under the plan, o 7Y uxpm‘{‘:‘d hex; today. The| contract for goods. E. E. Bell, Who men’s Association will hold an ex- 7 t’T (‘{ real n i rorfl 87 would pay two-thirds of conference also will be attended herd on Kodiak Is-|ecutive meeting in New York next & 1100 LiCaAl . . the Welfare Department Ly representatives from the local aid he came here to line up|Tyesday to determine whether At- & 0 P Q: s The meetings will t t 1d feed for his cattle, which jantic .Coast District Council will x nf;.‘.;;ux;nxu‘ have m:t hvon. COM- the City Hall T ; s feed .ud:n-m at his farm olved in the West Coast -on- Y A i pleted for permanent repairs to within a few days. | troversy. Z tins Fg_fl y CU j_JP‘(j_flS ]_ 40 Gold Creek. Col. Huston has not R ; Bakor, ‘Prestdént of thel “ou.t i G St to Juneau, and unti NOTICE ales Company, said ®ir|; 0 iy B Baker, Philadelphia, 0. Zimsl’ancy Sliced Beets 40 THE DAILY ALASKA l‘ CITY COUNCIL TO 1 will hold its OF SCHOOL CHIEF Juneau City Coun Miss Alice Brandebury of the'ciais School, also arrived in t PIRE ‘Emu(son otHERs DELIEF SHIP MEET ON FRIDAY umronmsms FOR ALASKA | wholesale! es on the chartered craft|ceyea) vice President for the At- of relief cargoes to strike- _JUNEAU, ALASKA ~ ° ldxvulzed but Merle G. Ringenberg, | President of the Waterfront Em- ployer said the plan was worked jout during a day of meetings with xflplesentathcs of Alaska Steamship | Co., Alaska Transportation Co., and | the Northland Transportation Co. The dispute between operators r, predicted trade be- ' was indicated in an announce- ATTENTION LOGGERS with logs WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1946 2 Il T ancy \In a]l Ppas - 1 20 does re will be no announce- _— cargo rat A . ment of possible arrangements with' All members and visitors of the would he 24 cents a pound to An- - y o tic Ccast District, to sit ir n 7 the U. S. Army Engineers of pos- Juneau and Douglas Chapter of the chorage and 25 cents to Fairbanks ittle negotiations, i Puncuke & WaHle Fiour nns aqcy nlna{:] sible emergency aid Order of Eastern Star and their NEW PLAN AT SEATTL e Repairs ars under way at present escorts are invited to an Attend- SEATTLE, Dec. 4—Union con- ... beiter flavor, too! on the concrete walls of Gold Creek ance Party at the Masonic Temple currence in & new plan for move- LOGGERS above th Street, where they Saturday, Dec. 7, at 8 p.m. 442-2t ment BB E were damaged by the last high - bound Alaska was asked today by| for sale contact Juneau Lumber } Below Ninth, however, the TUXFEDOS | waterfrent employers of Washing- | Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. A Toia Reiall e & = = $7.14 amage is tco severe for repair. Size 38, Hart Schafner & ton and Alaskan steamship op-| to 10,000,000 feet. For further q o/ The old City Float (IIHZ\ been tak- Marx; 1 Clotheraft. Phone Black erators. particulais see Juneau Lumber en cut and the new float has been 272 437-6t. Details of the new plan were not Mills 433-tf B t. Is Save more than 10 o795 [ At vt momiting or sy ot ‘S , o 9 % betkar WeRthAY. a0 16 ean- De o a2 |3t LT TR ¥ ST MR (e e e e e L . 3 . H in from the Small Boat Harbor AR AR SR R SRR TR R TR R A R AR SRR AR ARy PR R I Wé Sra-la rq ,-11 R A e N 2 2 i (}UB pEEg(\/E Sfi GE and put in place. Progress is also /% ; ¥ | 134 reported by the Mayor on the City |# P e e ettt s e o—=—< [l Dok, where J. Cropley has his pile »3 H , e K a river ma epairs A MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 ORDER R 4 PSS ,\ i MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. ? A DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. SK‘ (lUB AWARDS 9 ¥ AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. -!-o BE GIVEN ou-l- ,5{ ur 4 P THURSDAY NIGHI 10 @iflf S flek R 2 P Y' -3 g Skiers and those interested in ski- ~ 3 Y ing are reminded to attend the Ju- b u Ski Club party to te held at ,,\ N IOOF Hall Thursday evening [ bs oclock L ] @ = n interesting evening is prom- {{ ised with the highlight being the » 0 B B B Sefeietofelefospietjflebepeidel=k presentation of awards for last sea- [ A ! | son's events. Names of those to “¥ o' { { receive awards are as follows: Iver [¥ ¥ H { Skattum, Bill Hixson, Ralph Ran- #8 o : MAVIAN DOOMS | o emmmee o m g \ }in g v W Rud Jim True- ¥ \ A A CAT faiel 1 . bif ; UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT { e ¥ ] { | 4 § { \ 3 o . ” \ P 3 N ! ROOMS: A1 Daily, Weekly ! PARENTS' NIGHT & & ¥ | fotily T B HRISTMAS STOCK ] and Monthly Rales \ T TEEN-AGE (lUB QUR € MASD 3 ¥ ! g ! Tne ‘ic Club again in- »» g Y { ' ! 4 V| RC ARG EE K ! club house on South ¥ - ° 1 ! L 9 8 ! t. The parents may [f { ! teen-age ! ) ters with them, if i : ALL ALL Fxy i ‘ ) o~ T Y| The doors will be opened at 8:45 [ : UUTQIDE I‘E‘VLY ! This hour, later than " J H 4 { |usual on these occasions, is fixed n" E BOOMS B_LNOVATED E so that there may be no conflict 1 i { { | with the memorial services in the v ! COURTEQUS SERVICE \ | Episcopal and Lutheran Churches "5 FUi! FOR OUTDOORS! i ! ! being held earlier in the evening 5 i ! dles e . { memory of Jim Sovde and Don- Tricycles, kiddie cars, wheel i | Gpecializing in STEAM BATHS-S1.00 | »c rmocaee who were posutar § barsows, Jecaoters, " pedal | ! ” i \ | members of the Club b cars, garden tool sets, mar- | Accommodaticns for Ladies ! e i ble sets, junor size all-metal i { and Gentlemen | Thursday evening—7:30—A. B. A wagons, machine guns, pis DOLLS! H g it ! | Hal Rifle Range, meeting of Ju- tols, metal jeeps, nok out ! Ho“ns: la mio Mldnlghl' da‘lY { |neau Rifle and Pistol Club to ar- »,?t bench andiliGony gatden . a huge assortment, headed by the beau- ) range dor winte g rifle sets, canoes, sailboats. {d » H § | range for winter program of rifle q iful lifel roung lady above — rag ! { and pistol matches. Anyone inter- tiful lifelike young lady-above \ GEOHGE and LU‘"ILLE CONVERSE { |ested in the sport urged to attend. ¥ dolls, Jemima dolls, Duteh Girl dolls, \ MANAGF jif Ammugthion svatlsslendham o S0 o Slecepy Head dolls, animal dolls, story ! ! —J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary X AND INDOORS! . book dolls, plush dolls and animals. ' g e ! 442-2t ¥ i 2 | E e 313 ! o e g : : { ! e a 5.5 s ap . Magic slates, blackboards, 3 ) he contineR A DIVEE 8 . S8 Q: roller tots, pull toys, drums, ! f it ety [TO0TE than one-fourth of the earth’s *" Chl o (Chaiken sames t | surface. | o i e —_———— - — % NP R & for young and old, dart TR ISR TR boards, bowling allevs and, *especially clever: Walking I Yy f& Duck. <) ~ i n € < 1 K Salmon €reek Country Clu £ 5 i [ X For Young Engineers TEA SETS! : H H DOLL USES FURNISHIN ATTENTION MEMBERS — of And Scientists! DL HOUSES and FURNISH | a Gilt b S . beautiful, livable homes for the doll fam- } o th 1 3 . . . Gilbert Censtruction Sets ik i s e i ‘.EG aa_mon ]ee Ouniry u ! = Gilhert s Hitbrior Seis: JLI]_\: ind ;l\u[lllg}(x)ou.s;, lflut;utu_n tL‘) COH‘I(;]L‘N ki model airplane sets; Tinker RETy SO—doll furniture, incldin doll beds and cribs and doll high cha doll wagons; cleaning sets. radio kits. Toy MAKE YOUR RESERVATION NOW for the Opening Date. (NO RESERVATIONS ACCEPTED) OTHER THAN FROM MEMBERS Largest - Most Complete Stock in Juneaun o See @ur Toys Before You Buy.... eee. 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