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PAGE EIGHT ORI S S THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1947 sen, Frank Bargand, E. Curtiss, C. Robinson; to Chatham, P. Paul; to FOR THAT after theatre Snack ‘ ' KEEP IN MIND the NEW HOURS at the Gastinean Cafe Now. 6:30a.m.1o1:00a.m. nt=e== THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA |Gougough, John Oryse. Excursion Inlet, A. C. Adams and| VIEws 0" pE“DING | Morris Morrell, Wm. Klaven, Ray|A. Sweeney; to Tenakee, O. Neu- ’ ‘M;whcw. C. Carlson, Jack Ginnis, man. er s as rocer ! Don Smith, Andy Misple, John Tu- From Juneau to Pelican, George | Don Shaffer, Chas. Doolittle, Ben and Paul Peterson. B. Simmons, o Sutton, Ted Lobdell, Oscar Rose, Shelby Simmons and Shirley Davis The four Indlans from South.|Ed Leibsack, Galen Gray, Vance made the round trip. From Juneau FRIDAY P SAT"RDAY SPECIALS to e g " |Rich, Glenn Petersen |to Hoonah, Sammy Martin; ])'l"‘u:(‘f“'";:"“‘x‘):‘)‘“’s{:l"o‘:“’lfid ]’e’;lm‘j:n: John_ Clark, Joe Renshaw, Olaf|Hidden Falls, J. Neanis, J. Lank, | which would provide for the sale of Thorkilsdon, Wm, Langfield, Fred-|C. Bennington and C. Richman. | B U Y A C A S E timber for pulp and paper mills {q |erick Oslund, Wm. Sullivan, Chas.| From Juneau to Skagway, E. Ha- - - | Lewis. nowick, D. H. Preece, Joe Baker » fvs(l:xy;m“ ‘the ‘cl;lrrlacgvfiicd.xln:i«:ox:‘ Francis Trombley, Carl Carmich- and Jack Buss; to Tulsequah, L. rancy Vegelables rancy rr“i's tatis and - thElE “etoHIGY Jflmm{ael. George Smith, Raymond Weeks, | Gillespie and F. Kalstad; from g ~ “h ; |Dan Bailey, Ni Erickson. Tuls h to J , J. S. Mills Ry G g D, B Yo B, DM e % WU g el Monte Asparagus . $1.16 | 2 Whole Cranberry Sauce .5 .70 4 Home Style Peaches 1.96 | Rivers 2 s the Juneau | l2;:;:1,;:]1["gor:f::mzfmd:‘, - ;\in Warwick, Janes Suguira, Cordy| From Skagway, Joe Baker, Jack s V- eqi. |Pridy, Jack Koehler, Warren Ford. Buss, Edgar Buttner, Helen, Ted 4 Fancy Green Beans . IIB X | “Rivers <aid he believes the leg ) . o4 L 7 P % e e vE'a| Juneau to Yakutat: Tom Paike,and Marianne Buttner, and D. H 8 - 4 do"Qt fo.oy(pt ‘h“t delicio.'s {1};:‘1‘?3: :;"»’:‘:1‘;1‘1([‘3\5 f.e;:féd; [(')-7!:\ th:"Gaorge Jol;n.\vg BT ;mecc& from T}cngkl‘eé' M;.\d L. E. 4 Fancy Small Peas i 112 3"25 Sllced Plpeapple . 1.05 1 . ‘\)cm‘lil of all runcern‘ed in Al;\ska.!R »uncfd.u _OL Sotxp(-‘])\ " . La ,.cfltmtvl.["no ”s‘on.k m;(l (.. G i ,e (z?““: 3—25 Fanc Gra ehfuit Merchanis' Lunch. . just @B¢ [ it i i, b Bt 51 ™ i, U0, 4 Fancy Kernel Corn . 112 328 Faney oapeuit - ) ans y | b S b ; - = Served from 11 a. m. to 2 p. m. bad every right to do so, but were : S e 3’1‘:"";? PR, Sis 3 FBDCY Spmach 4 R f pple sauce . . 112 . 4-2%s Pears given the wrong advice since the o . B Lo 3 s s e COASTAL AIRLINES 5 . "5t [§ 8 Fancy Sliced Beets . 861,75, Cp) up in a special fund pending final | # |strom, O. G. Murray, Robert, Kam- : 2-2s R. A. Cherries HERE FROM TYEE 24 cans Value $979 Ed Ericson of Tyee is a guest at 9 You Save More than 10% .77 Save More than 10% 1.00 astal Airlines sent out the Baranof Hotel. Everybody Welcome e L v s i e ity WRGLI BT, DECSHS SR AL SURRE HE ¢ jo % i K sy 75 v pointed out that in this way a| wEDNESDAY IRlpS eron, Ben Joyce and W. N. Green. 24 cans Value $8,96 ! large fund would be built up, mak- | ing money for the settlement of| the claims available if the Indian| Alasks proven valid. inine passenger flights yesterday! id that the Indians are and one freight flight to Tulse- blamed for following the quah, B. C. Planes touched at L - rong advice. Ketchikan, Wrangell, Petersburg, 0 P $6 19 0 P sa 79 o mdvion, L e s chaoan Wi et GEOFEREY ur £'rice »0. ur 1’rice o. e ——————.| S———————————— ‘ dustry is of paramount importance | Tcnakee, Pelican, Excursion Inlet, |. * v | to the Territory as a whole, Rivers|Hoonah, Hidden Falls, Hawk In- ( :EAR . § said, and cannot be sidetracked for flet and Skagway, besides Tulsequah 24 "| ( § a minority group of the citizens of | Passengers to Ketchikan were s ! Aaska, | ulia Marshall, Mrs. E. Onstall, Mr has switched to ————————— . —— —————————————————— | “Rivers described Delegate E. L. and Mrs. Graham and Kalle Raat- Cal ' | s des go .(and Mrs. G alvert because { Bartlett as the “man in the middie”|ikainen; to Petersburg, P. J. Gil- bl 1 Home Style in the controversy. more, Mr. Hagerup and Mr. Coul- alvert 1s mellower. - Meanwhile, a wire received by George Backner and E. H. PE AC]‘E S g ::\(‘L CBh“T'Lf: )lrom Em:i?rll 5\‘\.(] f.:r,::d l'lL‘V\J‘:'l:c l':::(els\)ulg and 1e-| TR 0 Street, Belleville, N, J. ha artlett has now thrown his 9 e | CALVERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey HOT AKE SYR P 3 - full weight behind the legislation,| Sitka passengers were Geo. Will-| —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirita U BERRYLAND . . Large Botttle C nofwithstanding other opposition, iams, Martin Tengs, R. A. Sweet, Calvert Distillers Corp., New York Ciiy 1\:(‘1:11 er'runs for compromise legi -1 ey o e TAPIOCA campbe“'s FRO’éE; I'E_\S PUDDING TOMATO SOUP » Frozen STRAWBERRIES 3 pkgs. 29¢ 2 cans 25¢ 65c W BAKERY DEPARTMENT--**Dutch Maid> Delicious Pies, Cakes, Rolls Donuts, Cookies, Pastries BIG STOCK of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables LOCAL GREEN ONIONS - RADISHES - TURNIP GREENS MINIMUM DELIVERY ... $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3:30 P. M. AR ert s CASH GROCERY Two’s Company i -—Every bride wants the first dinner in her new home to have a"company” air! So along with the candles and cluster of jon- quils, set the scene with gleam- ing Towle Sterling — the solid a Rivers, while describing as deplor- silver exquisitely designed and = i able the fact that one department| | | fashioned. A six-piece place 2 of the Department of the lnicn'n“r at cross purposes with ment, pointed out that ment has a dual policy. ©On the one hand it must protect V the interests of the Indians, and | on the other promote the devlop- i ment of Alaska. setting can cost as little as $22.50 including Federal Tax. NUGGET SHOP CANDLELIGHT FRESH FRYERS available at these stores, Saturday: HARBOR MARKET THIBODEAU'S GROCERY ELLEN'S GROCERY 0. K. GROCERY GASTINEAU GROCERY 20TH CENTURY MARKET GARNICK'S GROCERY B. M. BEHRENDS CO. CALIFORNIA GROCERY CASE LOT GROCERY SILVER FLUTES PNA BRING IN 13, FLIES 64 T WEST The Pacific Northern Airlines carried 13 passengers into Juneau yesterday. On return flights, 57 passengers were flow to Anchorage, five to Cordova and two to Yakutat Flying from Anchorage to Ju- s s 5 —-—————————— neau were: Bob Laney, Mrs. Robt. . 32" S e s, Wi iam Reed, Melvin Daroff, George Bachner, E. H. Elwren, Robert Finegold, Mrs. Robert Finegold, E. Fangen Passengers from Juneau to An- chorage were: F. R. Steele, Jerry Oaksmith, Mrs. J. D. Barton, Pat Moriority, Carrie Brooks, Ben My- ers, Marion Myers, Col. O. Ohlson, Dr. Isaac Knoll, Alma Jones. | H. J. Hansen, Robert Bellah, Mrs. | | | i | i | | | [ | i | | | | | | | ! | | | i | | | i | | | [ rite bride = le Sterling: Y on your fm}o in lovely Tow The perfect &ift a place setting o s \ | ! 4 every evening except Monday at the SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB I Phone 015 JUNEAU, ALASKA “CATERPILLAR'’ PARTS AND SERVICE ALSO IN ANCHORAGE, FAIRBANKS, NOME, WHITEHORSE $1.75 Special Dinner TONIGHT HAM DINNER with FRENCH FRIES Salad - Vegetable - Hot Biscuits ‘ with Honey - Tea or Coffee ‘; P T-Bone Steaks Fried Chicken | ot the Chinese Foods N. C. JUNEAU MARINE BASE Cordially Invites the People of Juneau and Surrounding Communities to Attend the | Iy 12 2t 7P.M. Salmon Creek Country Club | Saturday July o7 P.] 1 A HMENTS - Located . . . Just north of the Boat llarho;r i WE ALSO HAVE PRIVATE BOOTHS 1 REVRES . ‘ IN THE BANQUET ROOM 4 . 1 - 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway \ i