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i \(.;l- FOUR THE DAILY ALASKA L‘VIPIRL—JUNEAL;, ALASKA SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1947 i i - ==, se f¢ whieh his pennies go dail (BB a0, <. | v D I ‘I ’l 14 ”.(, PR e R Svla poLe gk I | There are no better furs than | | MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. w1 \ (ll ‘v askd "l,) i ‘i 20 YEA RS A Go jrom ‘ “VICTOR" FURS | SECOND and FOURTH | beok, which will be getting thinner | THE EMrixXKE e e Monday of each month ; ENPIRE PRINTING (’.,m-\“‘ A much lde (,1 cut 4 his Federal it » i 11 | Martin Vicior FI."S, Inc. in Scottish Rite Temple HELEN 1 ! : il A ‘: Rrielle) | || -Swedish Fur Cragtsmen for beginning at 7:30 p. m. e e At T | FEBRUARY 23, 137 | PRI e, CHAS. B. HOLLAND, e ki Menai 20" per. cent of what he earn 1‘ Public offices and stores were closed this day, Washington's Birthday. | P Worshipful Master; JAMES W, e ment o ® | A card party w ) be held in Parish Hall and the American Legion was!{ |= LEIVERS, Secretary v g £ el o N A ca 2 | v S, Secretal E: torec POt C as Second C I'ingome ax, which prabably will be |8 BRSNS 1 ® | oiving a dance in the A. B. Hall | James B, (,qoper‘ cPA —_— . SUBSCRIPTION ? TR e ropased Xpe . Mrs. Roy Thomas . it b R, Pelivered by carrier in Juncau and I for $1.50 per month; P g [ Lee Mifsakor 5 | BUSINESS COUNSELOR ver Bow Lodge six months N tly. rédliced Hecames TaW Ei AL S el l!{“u bt The first halibuters of the season arrived with smtll catches but Specializng in No. A 2, LO.OF, By mail. po: i b s B heen renc tha Evel aire Hollmann o : thalosld B st | & 3 T o S dv ance, $7.50; |t : )“ : v ,(,h. . \.H 1 ‘. 1 I.H:“) \. 3 Mrs. Ed Jahoda o 10 prices were quoted by Oliver Dr at the cold storage plant | Corporation—>Municinal and -~ Meects each Tues- : aptly notity 1 will be introduced spe i e | Mrs. Tom Greenhow . AR | Xilay Avbotnrts ay at 8:00 P. M,, 1. O. O. F. HALL, il K O i Dereen Wood B Forestry officials were arriving for the annual confer 1 Visiting Brothers Welcome She New 374 what he pays the Y e Territery. | o Mrs. Willilam Gulbransen ® i - GFORGE JORGENSON, Noble - = > PRESS would take er two pe ° Robert Jernberg ° J feherin, broker, arrived in town after spending the winter - Grand; H. V. CALLOW, Secreta; MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRES g | v ry oo DR e would Has : Ao Joba i The Erwin Feed Co. ! jeptby » h e tax could be sim de d . ° sigdad L ! | office in Case Lot Grocery i ich 15 not at all It 1s truc B Iarge 9. FEBRUBSEN s ® L. M. Carrigan, traveling man, arrived from the westward | PHOSNE 704 3> B. P. C ELKS i NATIONAL REPRE uch could b corporations | © Bob 'Martin . £ | HAY, GRAIN. COAL Meets every Wednesday at 8 1.. Pounll e — ¢ es to reduce the Federal tax. Little op-|® s AL ® Leo McCormack, Wrangell business man, was in town, ‘ and STORAGE m. Visiting brothers welcome. position is to be expected from t urce. However. | ® Mr ?wa Br,‘:'(:’."” on 7 # { | E. C. REYNOLDS, Exalted the Alaska: wage earncr may feel differe g i Fred Hen and wife returned from the south | Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Secretar; ° Ted Arnold . 1 i cALIFnRNIA y ° Stella Graham . | 8 S ek = Rinsed Forces : ¥ crnht Bk wibaats tors.chs B0, i | Grecery and Meat Market | | SMILING BERVICE" ¢ 5 ek die el o — G ES — Cinc E i - - - Weather report: High, 40; low, 36; clear. 478 PHONES 371 | Compromises are of fairs, bu not always I ca ang 1 M AL AUXILIARY IS upon by the Army and Na C 1 S ) terms of m whic C to Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 Juneau | High Quality Foods at | Moderate Prices Daily Lessons in English . 1. corpox | et e e et i 2d | | g of | FREE DELIVERY . ! \ ¢ \ \ « Junes-Stevens Shop u.‘u:,]('\-[:mll o :.;I\ fon by Congre usk APR". 12 MAR(HS WORDS OFTEN MIS He was DESIROUS (a feeling LADIES'—MIS o 5 g i el “resulting i v Jesire within a person) to secure the position which was very DESI READY-TO-WEAR he Rexall Store N ands up as a workabic pr m dina PEStRs ) e ABLE (applying n: \(]nu-.(l}n.u: outside a pers: »]w o g Sewnrd Strest Near Third Your Reliable Pharmacists THE BIG PROBLEM The most important objective t American Legion Auxiliary OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Ha 1y. Pronounce hay-penny, ac- ] ok : the Dugaut sday eve lable BUTLER-MAURO ity of command 4 S G cent first syllable 0 e session nes by sle cabinet officer headir EULUBLY SN aear LU 3 SSPELLED: Catastrophe. Observe the PHE, pronounced 2 DRUG i sion it y o single cabinet. of ng 3 social meeting, with n _ OFTEN MISSF D stro Alaska Music supp]y RUG CO. facing the Territory this year—a huge pro- 'Council. Another important objec e eiant | 1 W SYNONYMS: Fond, affectionate, ardent, amorous, enamored, loving.| | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager HARRY posed bu for the next biennium with bod oMitonl St B BY # FHrther nlans: were raads for tt WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours” Let us | Pkums—!\hlxsi:ul !:lslrllmcnts RACE ng the v 1t 187}88 “Dle S CURESIE 3 3al t g - v 'y by ering one word each day. Today’s word: and Supplier revenues so far short of raising the money it is ;'S “de COGI g Masked Ball, open to the public, to increase our vocabulary by tering one word each day. ; 4 ridiculous . ]],:‘”]\”,:m, i g | be held in the Elks' Hall, Saturday PROPITIOUS; attended by able circumstances, “The propitious| | Phone 206 Second and Seward Druggls! Indications are that several existing taxes will be ““Ton Bon oo b ions t . evening, April 12 moment had arrived 3 “The Squibb Store” ncreased, But even then, the anticipated Tevenues cume from the Navy, were that it placed all the armea |~ PIaDs were also made {0 hold & oo oo oo e =+ o e e HEINKE GENERAL N would be far short, On the other hand. little attention | servicesunder a single military head, who, of neces- |PUmmage sale, in the Leglon Dus- c by REPAIR SHOP [ Pl o e 1o i G o e, S e . B A A Srou Ve iy s S s | MODERN. STIQUETTE ®Y%ngara g || e rmbins on Barse sed. from the many bills now introduced and yet |of the time. This is corrected b ) rate | 8. m. c SRVARE : Blacksmith Work Andeee \ ) : \ g . t6 contribute toward th 20TH CENTURY MEAT t0 be introduced asking for approprations in additon | military m-'..m .,r] the services, and by « L ol ile may leave 1t At the DUEOU b smeem e o oo e e N GENERAL REPATR WORK - » g L b T udget, one would | ordination through the Joint Chie wnd also DUEN | BN “ e 1 wh 4 % KET to those contained i the huge budge e gl Cin S il Tuesday, Maich 4, or g;ot may il who showla make the fist move towards going heie When a Phone 204 920 W. 12th St. P L R bl b, gt s The Navy also objected b 252, and .. Man and wife aze spending the evening with fr ? NTiriiner. PG the serious problem they face AhiahiE S 36 wedld’ d 552, and ar- S S L i s 3 s i s for 1 s the woman's plac ) do 4 ” X Another serious problem that has been touched |y g air b Ba e Q. When an engagement has been announced, how soon should The Store for Men ONLY THE BEST OF MEATS on only briefly is the t upon th i craft. On ) mpr e SGE tHa Bk, PR intts bride-to-be? PHONE 202 rder tional o e A d to give $25 to members of the man’s family call on the bride-to-be? “"‘l”'“’" “,‘ ”’1' '“m:‘]' ¥ "‘hmm‘\’ e ol 2l ;‘I'L'“ e e ppled Childrer A. Within twe ar hours, if possible. | SABIRS S HoRIEhp UL S ais SADIINES JI) Ar8 oh There may still be some fation v formed organ- Is it necessary that the service plate match the dinner service? ¢ bers of Indians, Eskimos or Aleuts, formerly c achieving the full m ion, which i king for a ver cf .\.“‘ S 5 ;i | ¥ Fiont St—Triangle Bldg. : by the Federal government. In the educationa economy and for effi ook on 3 Bl R § s ?; Wall Paper the problem is nfost severe. Commissioner ¢ waging total war. Beards and ¢ ATter tha business isHkael e i s tion James C. Rvan attempted during a r LIWayS serve AdequigiEiEuLs | interesting Child Welf z LO 0‘( a d l E A PN ol Warflelfl S Dfllg Slni’e Id 1 < Washington to talk the Office of Indian rs into | & vnrmx;n . r[\!ilt{lm‘ slar own by Mrs. Eric ! an (‘. GORDON | | Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs ea Pami ShOp tion to the Territorial s 1s for those of {1t Promises unit : and Mrs. Amy Rude : % p tuition to the ln:munl Y«!wlflm‘ x‘\ h well as tactical command in \ this saries \\111\ be 2_,,,,,,,_ e s e i et b | ARG Tl Remedion Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt e i L promlses Ml aE i I oo own at another meeting. I, How many amenaments to the U. §. Constitution have been| | HORLUCK’S DANISH spite of t i( fac 1lv|“.“ 11‘1 o in al it cannot be exvected to HWH' e ai xuxx;hlw e e Refreshments of birthday “wake | 1 o ICE CREAM You'll Find Food Finer and States, nothing apparently could be done nomies of ¢o! . Nor.could of the ‘other | .14 eotteq were served tbhr by Mos, | SEced e : S L oL y; k This problem is so serious that it shoul varrant unificatior ns Carnegie and Mrs. Beth Nord- 4 J" Who was the only explorer to fly over both the North and South H l h. E Service More Complete at special investigation. This is one reason for much of It is to be hoped that Congress will ac mpotly the committee in charge for . Y X : . uichings x.conom the Territory's additional expense and favorably on these new merger pr now ruary. Mrs. Anna Bodding Was 3. Which is the world’s largest port in tonnage of vessels cntered g Y THE BABANUF Needless to say, unless some means of réduc that the feud of the armed services is ended and|the gues honor, her birthday and cleared? Market COFFEE the budget to a figure approachi 6,000,000 m ¢ unificatiol atistactory to 0 B “m;lt'. b February 14, St. Valentine's 4. By whom was the All American Youth Orchestra organized? || oy soo Mocte At All Times SHOP the unhappy taxpayer is going to get it in the neck. | drafteds The 8 bW e e 1 | 5. Which set of books comyrises 418 of the world’s masterpieces? | ity —_— A year ago, -during a special session. a bill was | ON&nal Pl el Gt wa St Deadhe’ ). . anl ANSWERS [ PHONES $§53—92-—95°% The Alask Hotel passed established the so-called sales tax of one per e B GOES TO SITKA | 1. Only one, the 18th Amendment (Prohibition) e Alaskan Hote cent for the purpcse of raising funds to aid our re- ;oo " to the practical E o T, 4y Righard B Eped The Charles W Carier Newly Renovated Rooms turning veterans. This tax will continue until March ¢;qx jev and effort at ali| Minna Lee Coughlin left vestep- 3. New York City. at Reasonable Rates 31, 1949. While the average Al realizes the good ' echelor | day for Sitka on business matters 4. Leopold Stokowski MOl’hlal' | Y SRsassnae’ By B e E 7 7 3 | ker with the 5. Dr. Eliot’s Five Foot Shelf Y PHONE SINGLE O of the Fairbanks Ig LOGGERS | 4 - - - -~ Fourth and Franklin Sts. ic were Antonio Pol for sale. Contact Juneau Lumbe: | TERN STARS ’ & 5 ploNEERS opENED President of the Grand Igloo: N Wil buy from 100000 ft | Juneau Chapter No, 7, ELLIS AIR LINES Card B c ‘ANYSTXI%%AUTY H. P. Hansen, delegate from Ketch-' (o 10,000,000 feet. For further | Tuesday, February 25, 8 o'clock. ar everage LO. ; HERE THIS A M ikan: Mrs. Floyd Fagerson, Presi- particulars see Juneau 1 ALICE BROWN w‘:l\ DAlLY TRIPS J“NEAU To KETCH"{AN _— Bosg P Bt o1 8 dent of the Juneau Auxiliary; Ger- Mills -t | adv 510-t2 i J 3l ”i "“‘“1‘ oF '”‘] "![""‘ il VAR R R R via Pe'ersbul’g and Wrangell PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT ELSIE HILDRETH, Manager iFID N8 & el S8y 0F A oo el 7 : G | | for MIXERS or SODA POP Open Evenings Fhone 318 Some 140 members of ‘he Plon- |Eanization of the Ploneers and pre- i e R e TR . With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hvduhul:g and ! e - B . Pioneer C2ding organizations; Senator Leo steamers for Prince Rupert, Vaucouver, and Seattle i PRIy of 1 C ? Sergeant-at-Arms of the 2 ; Auxiliary banqueted last evening at| R0SEe SRESAREALAE G FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 i the TOOF Hall as a preliminary to SR e Y S !W“z the opening of the mecting of the il G ' ¥ ot 3 ! > Grand Tgiop of the Pionecrs oday, Atmond, President of the Ketchikan BT For Dependability Follo \e dinner the local Igloo 1600 of the Plone LET) ‘ e _. : of the Pione and Auxiliary held The first meeting of the Grand V\Q | | GRAYM E A TOPS their meeting Igloo was held at 2 Hall (U\-TRA i pl ] [ | arine llglnes re ) L McDonald, President of 'at 10 o'clock this n e ses- i um ln . ea In | Juncau Tgloo No. 6 of the Pionecrs, sion will continue duri 1 | Sec the New Models NOW acted as toastmaster at the dinner. ncon and will be co . 3 : Largest Stock of PROPELLERS in Juneau :mv; “(”"x:-’:\ .Iiwln‘rllmkflf‘\.' it A\;i:i s on 'I B | Also BRONZE SHAFTING — STERN N 8 ieii and anatii BB, Collbas i i nd Iglo o) | | BEARINGS—MARINE HARDWARE Z ro R | | - Lk B Telephose-319 Nighis-Red 730 Welding & Machine Shop | elephoile- 1ghis-he | uneau welang daciine »nop | - - i P00000000000000000000 000000000000 0000060000000004¢ , ~] B Harri Machine Shop, Inc. This attractive, inexpensive 3» lawp gives you wither = SMITH HEATING and APPLIANCE (0. ——— J U N E AU Dl A R l N E CO. FORMERLY SMITH OIL BURNER SERVICE > | & . . | Marine bk wmoe: Doat Sales || 0il Burners — Plumbing — Heating Hergsaamesingupgn i A sun ond, 50 ) e s 3 DAY PHONE—476 NIGHT PHONE—GREEN 65 heat lamp that gives you a choice | Hardware MARINE WAYS and | ) of sun or heat rays. Lamp wrns to | " ONSTRUCTION 4 ! | CONS ) : uny angle. Height adiustable from || RUDDEr Boals reac west mignin 5. Appraisals | 3213t0 50 inches. Two-way switch | PHONE 29 JUNEAU, ALASKA BOX 2719 Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle controls both bulbs. Convert from ; Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While On Our Ways i WKEAII PLWBI“E & HEATING Cfl. : ) : 85 Biliad i floor to table lamp in one second. el a st e i i S e TR ] PLUMBING—HEATING—OIL BURNERS—SHEET METAL L agaiyatioy Use in any 50-60 a-c convenience r— ‘ WELDING . 5. Thin metal outlet for sun‘tan, drying hair or 1 ! % 2 nail polish, taking chill off rooms, JAMES LABSE“ : | Pnonn 787 Thll’d and Fr anklm and to relieve tired, aching mus- { as a pala-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA cles. Costs less than one-half cent ! EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. | per hour to opefate. Present this coupon to the box office of the i | CAPITOL THEATRE i sl : s 7 SELECT=0: RAY and receive TWO TICKETS to see: |l 1891—0ver Half a Century of Banking—194 > . ’ " 7 | 5 SCARLET STREET i ":fl';"‘::" s °® (,5 Federal Tax—12c per Person * vy HEAT LANP 4(’.. . fy PHONE 14__THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. T B.M.B » ds 1 ° and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and e ° e RETURN YOU to your horic with our compliments. arrooucror VVESEIN house pour — WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! / GOLDSTEIN BLDG. PHONE 161 News aper Adverfising' 4 P .

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