The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 14, 1947, Page 8

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PAGF EIGHT ™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~]UNEAU ALASKA : FRIDAY MARCH 14, 1947 o . — = % | SOI.ONS p ASS "/BAND CONCERTON DOUGLAS 1 : NEXTTUESDAYHAS ~ NEWS St. Patrick SPECIALS % ‘ ; 1. Patric E / i 1\ out the| PuBlI( APPROVA[ MRS. HOOVER HOME A the xi- | da | | Mrs. Harold Hoover returned this Bl Y C k Sh m- LD bl >oe ‘ il k from a business and pleasure arne aKes . . a " ip to the s, where she took k R 11 d C k' The s | REI.'EF (MHO“( PARISH nch iy pmeqment that the Ju- care of property matters. She made rocK holls and LooK1es I Wit i M 3 [ e return trip by PAA 3 h leatre next Tuesday evenin, o o : 92 i & > C from Fage Omes FOR NEXT O(TOBER apparently hit the public approval :VIT_'.L EI‘:,)(E.TE o - ) ,numlnu:mthe hustling ticket sell Rk ‘;K A Cream Puffs Eclalrs parish meeting €S Of the Rotary Club, sponsor ,“““”f" lm ;"' m:l”: quam?'_s ‘_)f ek \ . following . were |Of the event. - D,”u:, g : e l“‘"‘ their two Take advantage of our delivery service s Executive Committee for| THS comcert ls going fo be o|YOUE GaUETIers WOB Ehem. The [ explained lic Pm_ih Bazaar, Octo- |SUrPrise to Juneau music lover Ho e poptlie o S Bl e il L [not only because of the excellen: ' Mike’s Place b la th e i (popular program Director Josepn! = @00 .. T _ ‘i 1 e B i A~:'\r( .‘:«1.m;n)1‘.‘ [}::E{ll (‘;’,;:1;‘;35huhmr has arranged, but als GOODIE SALE ] 1 A ties. | 2 and First Assistant Executive OBUIr|inoaey that several uovelties are A Goodie Sale will be held to- ggs ananas arlgo u er ' 3 uia_in ena- man, M. Karl Thiele; Second | (0" piocented. norrow beginning at 1 o'clock at ‘ B. 105 Assistant Exec mu»‘(huum.\n. H.L.| It is also generally approved that eusi and Jensen Grocery Store & exemptions McDonald; _Executive ~ Se good snappy uniosti mikkeh sored by the Douglas Ladies ‘ (\\Udl;liiv Motor :]xl e T(},l:‘;‘(r‘r;:lm"rr‘q: hands’ appearance equally as im. r Society. There will be pies, 0 e Lol portant as to the music. It is for cakes and homemade breads to 0 2 Pr | aking »dr Bt Gertrude Naylor. |this purpose the concert is given choose from. " 0 .,ce s 0ps. ® 4 1g wares into ees in charge of arrange- (g, the uniform fund. : »,,[ own rr(;‘u'm:n}l( on ing ‘.nmAl;;mmlr,\]- will| “Doors of the 20th Century wi DVF DEPT. MEETS LETTUCE CELERY B 5 the ing as thc aking d later parish or-{onen as usual at 7 o'clock next A good turncut was at the Doug- & goods ].ml by uu:ll‘tlu;)fl(’ulx'l(;l l}m Mi L); xv])rc.selll)leu "‘}';Tursrlu,\' night and at 7:30 o'clock las Volunteer Fire Department's R it UNCH CARROTS e, TOMATUES R ) example, he compared the situation which is an all-parish imovies will be shown for an hour gular monthly meeting last eve- P i ra tOr N > Yuk % % = “ : _lof ‘mine operators in the Yukon' attai i s Gt CAULIFLOWER . . CABBAGE . . SQUASH .. YAMS.. ORANGES h’}rlw:nZ“/:NL“\M' l:‘nm-x_\' under u-.r-! p:‘v*.\c];(‘ law ;!., > BRER S A s Ways and means of raising funds 3 $61 not pay tax on goods bought in Al- CANNERYMAN HERE badly needed hose and equip- ey tax o gk gl 41 e - |l .. BANANAS . . APPLES . . LEMON . . LIMES and many others ; . o t was the main topic of the I Route, with the Hn Floe, \u.m ntencent of evening’s business. It was also de- T E: Company, which now an: ed Ju- cided to hold another “Home 8 s ha on anything bought _D\ To CONFERE"(E Night” two weeks from Saturday % l.;l“ld to its work- n :{m;l ILS re- vening on Mu(h 29, since the last iy (4 M ke ok, IN LEGISLATURE == 2ner " RES = ) e mployment three- s passed by a 14-1 count, SEATTLE PEOPLE HERE wnell opposed and D. Jones absent. i through Rep. s J. M. 19, call- ctension of the Social Se- t to Territorial r period ained a st it could ect to be ployn of payment for probably 10 years iree and muni- 2 i Mrs. M At the A. Parker of | registered at the Gas-| Baranof Hotel affney, 1, both from Se- One discharged from further duty by acticn of the House of Represen- tative yesterday afternoon, bu new ones were set up before afternoon session ended. and L. F the rnlemu e Commltlee wa GRIZZ[Y BEAR BA(K : Get All Your Food Needs im One Store DEER CONDITION 0.K. ' ived in Ju- after completi t)xv a motion by Rep. Maurice trip through Ih? - ;:’(“‘ ;‘:i"v“‘('l‘:“ H::L:f ‘“i""f"" 1 Haines, Skagway, Hoonah, etc > 1 o bt s. John Likens, Fish and Wild- Hous: Bill 21, which p‘rovid‘e’*d’! ot llfe agent in charge of the trip } ? § 1 h; called Torit G veperted that the deer were in ex- , . s wel “as purchases by ccllent condition every place touch- ; ha R ed -along the patrol and the food : PHONE 1 . have melted. Likens stated that 704 only one deer seen by the patrol looked as if he would not survive Senate amendments to H. B. - . i 3 e o JUNEAU DELIVERIES: 10 A.M., Z.md 4P.M. 3 I 4, ' [ T t, Bhti petised. 28 edade 59 1 DOUGLAS DELIVERY AT 10 O’'CLOCH M. AdASIK@' s A ines e e e O R BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED AT ANY TIME ] er »::‘u_ as I’ullo\\'sh gistered at the Gastineau Hotel. ¢ % b i s 3. 29, amending the Act re- t. Macaulay is stationed at Brook's e FREE DEL[VER}M e e R e Boat @rders Delivered Anytime g E I 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Maurice son, Laws About 200,000 people are engs DELIVERY SCHEDULE: 8 ewell were named to the ed full time in the U. S. fishing === Daily Juneau Deliveries: 10:30 A. M., 2:20 2. M., 4 P. M Eatee (U"“;“"“ (rummm T Dy D .-h A 1’) ! Soxbds ('] os !)( I i \ bt e o L ¢ ““:“ given \XLL conierence powel REE DTy Ligees Rt 8k Noot w0 i aRE e s -IIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIiI||III||III|II|IlIIIIIIHIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIII||lIHIIII|IlllllIIIlllI|IllIIIIIIlIIIIIIIINIIIIHIIIlIIlIIllIIIIIIIHIIlIIlIIIIIlHlII 3 of the Territorial = 3 MEATS - 202 — PHONE — 519 - GROCERIES Administraion. Mem- = bers of the House Conference Com H mittee are Reps. Egan, Barnett = E PHONE and Hoopes, with free conference = We Have a VERY FINE SELECTION of FRESH < .. . FRUITS dVEGETABLE | B. 35, which clarifies the = P 4 as the House Committee, also with = Apples Cauliflower Rutabagas [free conference powers = G I { O CEI { Y - S. B. 57, amending the law re- = Ll Oranges Broccoh Celery |lating to costs of juries in justice == 0 Ban S c ' 'l' ' icnm[x Reps. Coble, Almquist and = E Joy were named to the House Con-| = P Ea c’;‘: s L";‘l“‘ Lk ference Committee, with free con- o : . ears a. age eliuce | ference powers. ‘g ——a u an - - o - - - - poun 5 t | Memorials hang U = : ! Lemons Squash Green Peppers Two House memoriais failed to' == Grapefruit Spinach Parsley | sis o (oo uloe atior 8 mpGR ¥ . '- [ . 1 Ve 3 h = Calavos Turnips Rhubarh sresm o il 2 CAKE FLOUR—Fisher's - - Package 29 = .. Onions Parsnips Garic | it pemecns 1 Atneks ve: ; | ol Rep. Ost protested a eC- | = ¥ Pola’oes ilfm of the men:unulo\'.lhx:; s::;:g = 7 “The Natives are natural m ermen, | 5= 4 / J ved their inability to I = We Now Feature a Complete Line of (ol i g, Llif{:i?;?'g 2 B A K E R Y G 0 0 D s Em'.s who helped introduce and nur-!= e o ture th dustry in Alaska,” and|= n Fresh Dail o T / S discussion. — 2 “. y “;(i:: (;Aaws said that the failure| M A l 0 l A 0 I l - - - - - - - -~ - pln' 49( 4 {to maintain the herds it not en- = 2 |tirely the fault of the Natives, and |cited wolves and inexperienced whites from the “outside” placed in charge of the Natives and of " Ithe herds, as partly to blame. RAI I { “This is a measure which would, o un. al ee ess G x a( age c \give whites in Alaska some equal 7 rights and w ht to hurry GUABANTEED LABGE GBADE AA | Both [hLS m‘monal and HJM 32, Just Arrived 2 Dozen - §1 29 202 Phone —— MEAT DEPT. —— Phone 202 Delicious Home Made Meat Loaf--Made {| in our market--Ready to serve: Fresh Made Link Sausage- sausage Kitchen Starting Monday we will have SWEDISH POTATO SAUSAGE -made in our own market Made in our lasking that improvements be made {in the Nome harbor, lover for third reading were held | at a later A letter from the |Chamber of Commerce, ithat the hospital buildings re- |cently * vacated there be utilized [for a Southeast Alaska branch of| |the University read ‘dtud filed, as |the Seward Woman's Society Skagway suggesting for | | Christian Service asking that H. B. 53, to provide assistance to hos- | pitals, be passed. An effort to lift H. B. 1, Oscar |Gill's Administrator General bill, !from the table failed by a 10-14' ‘vme early in yesterday’s afternoon session. FOREIGN TRIMMINGS I|I|lIlllllIIlIIIIllIIII|IImlIII“||I|||IIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIlllIlIIIII—IImIIIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIHIII PORTLAND, Ore, 14— (M—The Irish are going to give a St. Patrick’s Day dance. ! I { March i The place — Norse Hall, The orchestra — Von Hoomison’s. — - —— The words “calculate” and ‘“cal- culus” are derived from the Latin word for pebbles. .'nll GOLD DUST—WashingPowder - 2 packages 49« MIRACLE WHIP—SaladDressing - Half Pint 25¢ GRAPEFRUIT—Texas Pinkor White - - 3for39c LETTUCE—Large Fancy Solid Heads - New Peas === New Spuds --- Asparagus Bananas ; OO RCRORCRORRRO OO o 2 a N = i

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