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PAGE FOUR Dm’ v Alas t ef had been made to 1es which MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1947 | VETERANE OF t FOREIGN WARS MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. 141 (Authorized Dealers) LaEm p” R her niv ould be interested i = z from Taku Post No. 5350 iiiggo;n:fl:;?g?fl ne ie could be fund S 20 L M first and third v 5 ; e LRy THE “EMPIRE || M e o 2 in Scottish Rite Temple Batid o inioulolabive At e. bar whor troubles, Alaska may e iy 4t eyl <ol it o A \ ? 5 service for the next vear e el et | L S cOme. \beg! g at 7:30 b. m, n | APPY RO | H. 5. GRUENING, Com- CHAS. B. HOLLAND, ) o der: F. H. FORBES, 3 - V T 2 S i e VR 1d Mrs. W. D. Gr: rrived from Seattle to make| Adsutant. Worshipful Master; JAMES W had Farm Production UNE ol Mr. and Mrs _ T : EL) ) ° JUNE | L by Mrs. G father, Dr. W. | LEIVERS, Secretary. i | Curtis G. Shattuck o ! their home here. They were accemvanicd by Mrs. Gross’ father, g i z ’ Cincinr S . Richard Wingerson ® | Campen - Cice I Jumewn as ¢ When agriculioeT (ntsrests 6t TEA CRitI BITLAY e & e e 1 FUR STORAGE Silver Bow Lodge Peitvered n Juneay and Douslas for S1.30 per months ) wor ard a planned farm crop :\n;l pro- | o She s | Lance Hendrickson, inspector for the Alaska Road Commission, sail- Cleaning—Glazing—Repairing \Mo tA 2, l.o'i"o.x-‘_ 5. the f v ¢ wction pr m, there were many observers who in- | 3 . % Y Rl tri | N N Meets every Tues B ¥ e, $76 . Mrs lossie Flannige ® i ed for Cordova on the steamer Alaska on an annual westward trip. £ A b Buc me never could work. -They | § Qpiomadin § | 0 for Curdova 5 | | Martin Victor Furs, Inc. day 8t 80 P. M. 1. 0. 0. F. HALL « i ed « hat there are lions of farmers, large g e { B A B ; ST h 2 e " tHebe biwri o Jamie Overton L3 Seattle-Bound passengers aboard the steamer Yukon wel u" Sv.c('ixsh‘ Fur Craftsmen for isiting Br\lh‘exs Welcome ma 4 ; ‘ ° Irene Campbell L . » ;. K lbert Goetz, Mrs. Willis Nowell, Three Grncratxons | J. A. SOFOULIS, Noble Grand 5 i 1 ‘ ! that any | Ben J. Stewart, Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Goetz, Mr illis No - ? A d and vested 1 Y| %) rrCogis H. V. CALLOW, Secretary = 3 1 estimat [ 1 1ld be futile. B. Burford, Mrs. Iva Tilden, and Mrs. Charles W. Carter ; i : - is 1 ich pessimistic views were g e e ! ames ooper, " c arranted \ A United States agricul- | The steamer Pincess Alice was in port and was to sail south at '7‘ BUSINFSS COUNSELOR % B r establshing i R o ]‘\”"' "0 SOAP BOX DERBY {o'clock this evening with the following included in the passenger list: Specializing in (| B P 0 ELKS il - ial a ficlent b know now that plant- : Shis b o M Ra Zlizabeth ; Bnca i Meets 2nd and 4tl sday. - NTAT we ers, 14 Miss Helen Gray, Mrs. G. C. Winn, William, Barbara and Elizabe! Corporation—Municipal and nd and 4th Wednes o ¢ liginie O TEST RUNS TOKIGHT Winn, Miss Donie Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Walker. i Trust Accounts at Bl’m-‘”‘g;_‘“"fl brothers : essential foo ) | come. OR POWER, Ex- ¢ hadow of doubt,| s RIH Fete bentatiRaIn il alted Ruler. W. H. BIGGS, Sec- n advance notice, can-<and will- et TUns B CH (HEI pges 14 Twenty-five Boy Scouts left for a two-week camning trip at Eagle | & r d c bo'ss S, 8 B T as well o for|SCt 10F tonight for the SooP BOX | River, under the supervision of Scoutmaster H. L. Redlingshafer The Erwin Feed Co. i hem in s sufficlent for | DEDY 3078 O g office in Case Lot Grocery = At o d ')f)‘».lv boys will be notified in plenty{ When the steamer V. from Seattle to Nome on June 5 it PHONE 704 L ) such f{ would have been ? for the | woul -xpe; 3 lephone avparatus by which the! HAY. GRAIN. COAL of time when a date is set for the 'would carry an experimer ele , GR! 8 » inle: Mo orghaleshion ibeg ool b5 “"'"I"l |test runs, and in (he meantime |vessel could keep in nightly touch with Seattle, according to a dispatch | ! and STORAGE i Bert's Cash Grocery national 1tior 1 probable produc- t Pl vealane i e More important still, there no way by which ((';uh‘ (xl.l'.l] “v:”nr\l:” ulr‘. :A ‘:f ting | frem that city. H - oy Hlolrfll: 104 or 105 e ised { xrartestts; 19 SIRRERE VMR o i yu EE DELIVERY Juneau i) o} fet “i,'ll,; .,,'. mn‘m-n it Weather: Highest, 66; lowest, 43; clear | c A L I r o R “ l A we m Maj California. The result was|? © ® & & = ~ + » & ¢ & e e st Grocery and Meat Market c ; consumers saw s When certain | ® TIDE TABLE . D ilv L E g[ h ] 478 — — " " ommodities were almoss impossible to obtain. | e . ! any essons m nais W L. GORDON 1| High Quality -;MS at The Rexall Store TR bV G r » period f grest turmoll e JUNE 3 i P ¥ i o b et B e iy | Maderete Wrisk Your Reliable Pharmacists i G A ENT erioe ich internal demands for farm|e High tide 1:19 am., 1 . : i ks SHIPPING AGREEMENT beenn ma i i tharl (oiBF | 5" v Gl TBnaun . WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not was. exceeding kind | BUTLER-MAURO wked before. In addition, a 1 the world's e High tide 14:14 pm, 130 ft. @10 him.” Say, “She was EX d to him.” | ‘ d ypulati o d n|e Low g¢ide 19:50 pm., 33 ft. e OFTEN MISPRONOUN Pronounce lar-i-at, both A’s| JUnes-slevens Sllop DRUG co. with 1 Comm Ariod . Those de- | o ® as in AT (seconod A unstressed), T ¢ IT, accent first syllable. 3 ¥ € er m LADIES'—MISSES’ ) ¢ \ en n amazing to|e ®© © ® = s s+ « ® ® © @ OFTEN MISSPELLED: Disapp: e; one S. two P's | A HABBY nAcE ; READY-TO-WEAR one W i1l study the 1 acomplish- | — SYNONYMS: Tautology, redundance, redundancy, verbosity, circum- | 5 ible or secause farmers have AUCTION SALE OF PUBLIC ey | | sewara Street Near Third Dru : t s s : hodh Beesrnied (ot HAND ¢ i WORD BHODY. 408k ia whvd tnree b snd 1b fs yaitet. Tab nal ggis T C . 1s business methods have been applied | Notice is hereb iven that pur- E Jse a word three times an 3 s i B P % . : oties ivities over many generations. | qunet v oo et ot Consress of the | inerease our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's' word: | Alaska Music Supply The Squibb Store ‘ United Sta wpproved Jar 21, | IMPROVIDENT; lacking foresight or thrift; prodigal; wasteful. “He| Where Pharmacy Is a mpa A Basic Freedom 1929, granting 100,000 acres of land | was an improvident son of an indulgent father.” ‘ Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Profession o et t ( ¥ maritime to the Territc of ka for the ——. e e ‘ Pianos—Musical Instruments 7 , ded back t (New York Times) exclusive use and benefit of the by ; and Supplier BOATS BUILT and REPAIRED : o an be proud of the statement on free- | Alaska Aguicultural College and MOnERN E'”O U ETTE B || |2hone 206 second and sewara vodr wre Ao’ af which Zechariah Chaffee Jr. sub- | School of Mines, now the University ]\OBFRTA LE | « | | Channel Boat Work ; ; . - behalf recently to a United Nations ' of Alaska; and pursuant to an Act § __ R £l | E ERA OrKs £ Shan i e comm [ A o bl 2an e e B e e e e S e iRy HEINKE GENERAL : 4 We can be proud because we already |of the Territorial Legislature | =y P. O. 2133 West Juneau t ent ey . hi ;. We have | prov : 12, 1 ithorizing Q. When cutting meat and the fork is held in the left hand to hold | REPAIR SHOP { this fr n this country. We have | proved March | Across from Boat Harbor ill expire Ju 0, 194 ik We put no check on the | the University ska to select, the meat in place, should the prongs be turned up? | |Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burner| Phind RED 156, SlleWplhar e M b nportat d tation” of news. Wa have and sell lands i under said A. No; the prongs should be turned down. Always see that the| Blacksmith Work S Geortes AR 3 « ¥ ks « nd enforceak ec of freedom of speech | Act of Januar 1929, the "}n- | knife and fork form consids ly less than a right angle with the plate. | GENERAL REPAIR WORK e Te rovided Wwith | .4y our Constitution. As a nation we can | versity of ml.:: a, will, (],, the 15th Q. Should the maid of henor straighten the bride’s train when she| | Phone 206 929 W. 12th St. FOR g } i 1 ill improve umount and quality of news available | day of July, 1947, at the hour of two | turns o leave the church? | "} “ fficials, after making earlier ple x 1 our and we coul 1d our facilities | o'clock P.M. of said day, on the fro; Pl el g uSe | all Pupe" e st p L nd tx jon. But none of Mr. |steps of the 1 Building in " i Al : 55l lrected gygreayicenl of 0 b e i tions for giving the | Fairbanks, Alaska, sell at bublic Q. What phrase should e if one does not wish to use Rs.v.p. Warheld s Drug Slnre X MEritime . Uupi ; ; v \ fulier, more accurate and more dispassionate | auction for cash, to the highest and A. If one prefers to use Enslish we rite, “The favor of a reply | ‘ (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) Ideal Palfli Shop e C - lien to our philosophy or con- | best bidder, the following described | is requested i NYAL Family Remedies o Y i i e Al be tracts of land, all of which are lo- rmm D P PP Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt were made i o e 1 world-wide acceptance will be i;;n-d nrl 'I!‘v'-‘lfl‘shf” 1]-\'“’““- ‘;“”‘-" 2 z F HORLUCK'S DANISH 5 \lso told Washington officials tk mmunist-dominated coun- | West of the Fairbanks meridian: I_O 0 K d I_ A R by i ICE CREAM - L i i aninG Bepios aabnes thatt o I is freedom to say what | Section 21 640.00 ac an A. u. GORDON ¢! ' ;’::‘Jl:‘;‘;i:“:fl:"‘:;‘“‘: ; : o , ¢ Tt > is true in countries like | Section 22 NE! 160.00 & Sy — 5 h. Mari- Spain, where fascism lingers| There are broader areas / i udd W et Celata o ThoL AT hehte e e 160.00 1. When did the small-sizec dollar bill come into circulation? i THE BARANOF me Commission ! b t ’ vers Dhnltioe for BUBARC T S ool Eind or SEN 8000 . 2 Why does water run off a duck’s back instead of soaking in? Market corr:: ke h to dévices for delayir + ty h of news 26.93 3. Where on a man’s face does the most hair grow? Choi Meats At All Times H far. de n ) et Chaftee has a long 4. What race of people is the most thinly scattered in the world? | oies; FARan Comm D) ior € i ere can be no One World, no effective 7é 5. What is the origin of the word “whiske; | PHONES 553—82—35 has been received Nations, no mtee of peace, until all | Section 23 Wi of NW; 80.00 ANSWERS ‘ The Alaskan Hotel And ¢ P j W t t ¢ earth have access to all the news Lot 2 L Iunkii _ ’ ea 1 1 3 magnitude and (i;‘or.r ln “«r the youd 2. Because the feathers of the duck are oily ‘, The Charles W Carler Newly Renovated Rooms 1 em : (LB [ YBTe E 3. The center of the chin. | Mortuar at Reasonable Rates 5 : ) eat blessing our pub ¥ equally true in your state, Lot 3 £ T i 0 Y PHONE SINGLE O "le waihlflflmfl ho! t If they d they 5 . Lot 8 5. From a Gaelic word meaning “water of life.” ‘ Fourth and Franklin Sts. . g Lot 9 AR : Me"y Go Round ) ve gie teentio UNDER THE DOME ik R S T S A S T T = PHONE 136 = . khone of that tem, the = It was Henry V ace who made | H ; 25N g Lot 11 B Mo et N | D.B. FEMMER | | curd Beverage Co. || (v e sio? Continued frum Page One BALKANIZING PENNSYLVANIA fally. but it was movie actress|geoion 38 NE of NV | ® L 2: ar everag B MICARTA STERN BEARINGS ST SCHOOLS 8 e Hepburn who really stole NW1y; of NE ! Wholesale 805 10th St. PILLAR BEARINGS ¢ It hasn't been pub- + G l“ l' d m 2 | N 4 uld be that Pre h financed ! Lot 1 ) Welding, Machining and Millin; al 'H viaolerie were doing licized, but la Hepburn has become | Lot 2 | enera all lng an ovmg | | PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT aka wgmh 3 Ph msg & 100 oF quite Democrat in Holly- ! | | for MIXERS or SODA POP 5 W.- 2 one o theE i 3 wood s in the picture | 1926.83 acres | | PHONE 333 or CALL at ROBERT % colony persuade her not| nNo sale of the foretioing | i g i 'ri wral program whic No sale o e fc (‘L,mn Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS Remington Typewriters ; iy : Wallace meeting, but | tracts can be m: LIGHT BARBEB SHOP 1 SOLD gnd SEI’;Q'ICED by he did a whale 5 S e s L L der p ) ha ) tion less than a minimum 111(0 of P e i’ | S e o i | IDEAL GLASS €0. | | 3. B, Barlord & Co. e aane o b a i a8 s A S e o ORI | 7 L5 | e vearen 1t worn o e »o o aoHont 40 percent of his cor nnmms\me wm‘,,,w p(,,,,m,‘ of the old Satisfied Customers” tmer : 4| "rEe him to 1un for President. 50 |townsite of Chena, adjoining and DON ABEL PHONE 633 “ b re PG percent urge him to form a new |neighboring tract ') Sl ylvania t s Darty THo Tater tode tattec | Dflmd A;&m i WHETHEB Yflll ABE BU!LDING \ FORD AGENCY WHAT MARE S WAR Shor 1 0. Y A ther ! 1€ a single du it r word; n ani e second weal hap: read ¢ d to like ti ree tip to that sch I hay abcut tha the I wort k RIGHT, E. BUNNELL correspondents | President, University of Alaska | : Russia. | First publicat April 21, 1947 SYNDICATE. INC) ,Lzm publication, June 23, 1947. position r 1947 month. . . 95 per- | CHARLE | 38. Furtive 34. Golf club Children ish letter e Pronoun Dead body IExists FFormer tencing istoas 60. Goddess of discord Speck of dust Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 3. Having two orns Chess pleces d on the Molstens ty 2 1'oem ey BARANOF ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 5to 8 P. M. $2.00 OR REPAIRING make it Permanent || for CONCRETE | Ready Mix Concrete Chimney Blocks . FOR IMMEDIATE Building Blocks [ DELIVERY Drain and Sewer Pige | || Caledonia Hotel SEATTLE CLOSE TO EVERYTHING All Outside Rooms $2.00 AND UP TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS ALL NOW AVAILABLE LA OO GECRGE GULLEFSON - as a pald-up subscrive. to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING. Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "THREE WISE FOOLS” Fctueral ‘Tax—12¢ per Person PHONE 14_THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO0. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your hore with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men R. W. COWLING COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Lugille’s Beauty Salon Specializing in all kinds of Permanent Waves for all Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. HOME GROCERY Phone 146 Home Liquor Store—Tel. 639 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” ASHENBRENNER’S NEW AND USED FURNITURE Phone 492 2nd and Franklin There is no substitule for newspaper advertising! Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave.