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: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA = T FRANCES BERG | JUNEAUSPRUCE fic-n.rie e | ALASKA COASTAL |ANCHORAGEVICE Green also implied that North- POPULAR PIANO OFFERS TO BUY [ e on mereses vt AIRLINES CARRIES | CONDITIONS ARE | Keyboard Harmony and Arvanging |~ CITY DOCK NOW/ 2 e il e e vl 105 WEDNESDAY| - DEPLORABLE NOW FREE INTRODUCTORY LESSON T PHONE: BLACK 604 |be necessary to gain approval of H he transaction as| oastal rlines sent oul H s H ‘ Local Sawmill Needs Room |t transaction. 14 eka, Constal urnes eerany | Acting Police Chief Guigley | A copy of the letter from Haw- for EXDanSiOfl of Sfor- [kins was also sent to the Juneau ;{agzlcx;‘s;kar:t l&:;:‘}au;agw}:yr.anrz:lll:‘ Orders an All-Out ‘ Chamber of Commerce. HHH { R sequah, Sitka, Cobal, Hawk Inlet,| 1 ' age Facilities | Tonekee, Todd, Chatham. Pelicn Drive Made ; . hendeatiodl 4A|.ASKA R R lS Hoonah, Hood Bay and Lake Has-| a y S o A definite offer to purchase the + N | selborg. ANCHORAGE, Alaska, July 31— | City Dock was made today by the} Passengers for Ketchikan were,(P—Acting Chief of Police Patrick METALUZED Juneau Spruce Corporation, T“F‘ 'Ed Palmer, Harold Foss and Mrs. Quigley today ordered an all-out dock is now leased to the North-1 B. Michaelson; from Wrangell, G.'drive on the city’s vice conditions. THRU THE Jand Transportation Co., which has | FOR ENGINEERS Barbeau; for Haines, Mary King;| Quigley, who took charge of the é 6 $3.50_.UP ,an agreement until 1950. for Skagway, D. Soldin, R. Carroll,|force after city council dismissal Ill’fl E. S. Hawkins wrote a letter to ' Alfred Klingsbeil, Bud Phelps and of Chief Elmer Johansen last week, & i (, /{\ ( ? May Waino E. Hendrickson and SEATTLE, July 31.—(®—The Al- Mr. and Mrs. H. Brown. sald disorderly houses had in- Vi A PROCESS the Juneau City Council stating|aska Raoilroad challenges Ameri-| Flying to Sitka were Dorothy|creased from 25 to 75 of “possibly \ \i ' that it needs this additional spece,can railroad construction engineers A. Erwin, Earah and Shiriey Row-[100" during the last year. AY \ in order to operate its sawmilllwith the same problems met and ley, Anna and Florence Thomp- TSR ARrea with two shifts on a year-round {overcome between the 1960's and scn, Mrs. Harris, J. Thornton, Mrs.| e tte | 3 e e T w2 e Bauais . e PANT ORI BUY YOUR FURS ON THIS is only temporary and will be|gin territory and rail lines were C, L. Sischo; to Cobal, Mr. and withdrawn unless action is taken'first pushed westward to the Pac- Mrs. Clyde Bolyan, Clyde, Jr. and (- (- MEE' TODAY 5 POINT PLAN . . said that if the ssle ap-|ific coast, Gen. Carl Gray, Jr, Arthur Boyan; to Todd, J. Oak-| Convert your baby's precious shoes into imperishable metal . . . Finished in Bronze and silver ploted for treasured keepsakes such a@s Ash Trays, Bookends, Paperweights, Photo Combina- on | tions, etc. pears to be delayed, he would not'said today. smith. Edwin C. Clark, new Juneau s 4 3 et VALIANT Le interested in the City property( Returning from Alaska With oth-, From Juneau to Pelican, Lola|superintendent of schools, was in- @ Top Ouahty Fresh Skins ASH TRAY and may Iln- r_vvn'v:d to secure|er mmn)uuexe members named to Lane, S. F. Allain, L. Zingeris,|troduced at today’s Juneau Cham- | 2 sk Linlien property elsewhere survey the line _and e habilitation Mr. and Mrs. A. C. ‘Marnn, Merun!bor of Commerce meeting by retir- @® Up_m_ihe_mmute Slylll’lg % Hawkins stated that his com-|Plans, General Gray said he would Gartin, H. Osmudssen and Genejing superintendent A. B. Phillips. 4 B BRONZE . . . $7.50 pany will not wait until the shortly to Secretary of the Huntley; to Hawk Inlet and re-! Other guests included. Captain (-] Finest Workmanshlp ; on of the Northland agr Interior Krug. turn to Juneau, Hans Floe; to,T. Burrowes, Commdr. J. ‘H. Wes- | t. He said his concern needs| He is a vice president of the Hoonah, Nina Carteeti and L. Es-lson and Lt. Commdr. G. Gemmill, [ Guarameed Durabilily ¥ QUEEN ANN e property now. He offered to|Chicago & Northwestern Railwaytes; to Excursion Inlet, Vincent U. S. Navy; William M. Wood, of _ % price fixed by the Oity|C0. and headed the committee. |Yadeo. [the Bonneville Power Administra- @ Priced Below Seattle S pa P BOOKEND! Assessor “whatever that may be.” The Alaska Railroad has never| From Juneau to Hood Bay, Leo tion; the Rev. O'Flannagan of An- No. 121 — PAIR N The Sprace Corporation explain- {been _completed,” he said. ‘It Ahma; to Hawk Inlet, Axel Lar-|chorage, C. P. King of Seattle, You Ge' A“ 5 Fealures in a Vidor (oal BRONZE . .. $11.95 ed that it needs the ;nl(hhunfll'd‘-“”(’”g““ the imagination and the son; to Lake Hasselborg, Mr. andand Whit Donaldson of Portland, ! e in order to store its lumber jengineering skill and ingenuity of [Mrs. Hawkins; to Tulsequah, Mr. K Oregon. plus s shipment continental United States railroad and Mrs. McLean, Margaret Mec-| R C— L T. P t i 7 il Sta men.” ea . Hewitt, C. King, W. Buck, ! a7 ayaway or 1ime ¥raymenis [ LET Northland Will Stay | Lean, P. g PR EOR A RS IRAIE Poes Henry' Green, Northland: Trans- |- Wi modesrisbon, pitos Jipoer| B, Poyiress, 'L BOVERS & Feb ol STOCK QUOTATIONS Du!"r BL‘YY YOUR (‘OATYU'\ITIL s ¥ however, he said, the railroad brok, P. McKay, R. Henry, J. Ry-| ’ A o / e N 5 YOU GET VICTOR’S PRICES! portation Co. Agent in Juneau, T NUGGET ‘H”P DRl Thie i comeaay Intenoy (”%( ]Ild d\]vum]:l\ 11:(- yv:u‘sH be M?lc‘an, L. Shikeviech and J. Jones, | NEW YORK _J‘,“y 31.—Closing lle S | Ecrs lia ke Anil L e bias ‘o] o handle all needed traffic. The' Inbound passengers to Juneau quotation of Alaska Juneau mine s 5, American Can 92, knowlodige of & possibility that{maior construction problem is the were as follows: from Skagway,'stock teday is Now in the Slmpson Bmlding e O ould | oeinquih itg|10 miles of linc between Mount|Mr. and Mis. F. Patten; from Sit-|Anaconda 37, Curtiss-Wright 4%, ] : T~ e Othy: -should Wish to | McKinley National —Parky. station|ka, Mrs. C. Swenson, Mrs. Betty | International Harvester 88, Ken- ar ln lc 0r urs nc & and Healy, down a river gorge|Brown, Mary Hedges, Mrs. Ker-inecott 44%, New York Central [ 4 L3 GRAND OPENING SGON o the protpérty. He saia 0 ] e X ; ' which has caused trouble fromrich, W. Petri, J. A. Rich; from|15%, Norther. Pacific 21, U. S. o 3 y i (Successors to Chas. Goldstein & Col g RS = Ahia) dhscealiep mp oibe dod) mc-!“‘;} :enil;mng-"mnsu“ o Chatham, A. Bergesth. | Steel 74%, Pcund $4.02%. i = 1 he other ants® 1 r 2 ' | Sales today wer 000 s 5. ..“ . :“‘“"‘!::":‘ u‘:"‘r;‘e“’“}l‘:":)ril;?l‘?:::j ;m?m:;. N'l;;n%léle‘e f?ogl?a\lgm;;{f ?’l{ra‘g:csd:l};;;lEur:so:?o[;)lizzvtst IJIANUFACTUBING FURRIERS k [ 4 s » . "“’:\" 8 ik 2 "'_ sident of let, Bessie ‘<ayn_, ! uth artin li] ustrials .18, rails 49.96, util- P. 0. Box 2568 Juneau, Alask: 4 g1 R o R Mty and | ‘Gooige Bobn. of: St i Swedish Fur Crafismen for Three Generations | Empira Wau-aas for results! | F. Greenwald; from Excursion In-\gi.s(m'ed at the Hotel Juneau. i let, Pete Olson, L. Lavery and Lu-| s —_— — = e - — cille Willis; from Hood Bay, J. M.' 3 ! P9 Angell. i Franeis oo oo v, tueirez, J. Weir, J. MacLean, Mr. ’ L oy, ; i e has switched to Calvert '2nd J. i 7 because Calvert makes SITKA MAN HERE i beiter tasting cocktails. (xa:;lnie:zr:f JS‘::::HIS regist- Many new and inieresimg iiems received ihis week Y v —— . § R Biended ‘Whiskey When you pay 1ur QUALITY why - & - : B ARG | vt et te Fivest s o [ Drop in and shop around. Complete Food Service... , — - Groceries - Fruits and Vegetables - Bakery - Meats in connection Now is the time of abundance for Fresh FRUITS and DO IT NOW ——— SHOP EEE.T_L_ VEGETABLES. Use more of these fasty economical FELS- §(OAP------2 Iarge bars 2 5( Loy high vitamin foods in your diet. See our DISPLAY NEW — for gowr w______—_fim_;%&s—— entertainment and dancing: COCOANUT SHEDD'S tomorrow and remember the CASE LOT ALWAYS | T vk SR R o LARGE DINNER LEADS IN "RESH Pnon“czl Goes Farther IS DIFFE.RENT SIZE = - CHARLES ALEXANDER % Ib. pky. 28¢ 23 jar large pkg. 59c ; A S O T piano paragon and JO-JO JONES tap dancer deluxe e —————————————— PET FOOD RED-HEART | PUSS&BOOTS | —PARD-— Famous ABC for a Healthy Cat NUF—SAID can ] 7 case §7,19 | can |1 case $4.75 | can 17¢ case §7.29 KRAFT OLD ENGLISH CHEESE - 2 pound loaf $1.59 - SCOOP - - SCOOP - - SCOOP - REAL (ORNED BEEF §9¢ POUNP MARSHMALLOWS—Only a few—Phone Early—Limit— Pkg. 29¢ APPLE | GULF | JELL-0O JUICE | OYSTERS [%¢% §3.99 New West, 3 gis. 5 0z. can plegs. 95¢ | 3% - Minute Potatoes Douglas Delivery Closes 10:00 A. M. Minimum Delivery ... ... $2.50 Order Pkg. 18¢ Afternoon Delivery Closes 3:30 P. M. Morning Delivery Closes 10:00 A, M. Al erts CASH GROCER' Dog Food 3 for 49 1 Pound Tin—PARD 3 for SHAMROCK EGGS - 2 doz.$1.65 Package KINDELSTIX - 28 \\\ GRAPELADE - 39¢/ pUDDING - 29« Hunt’s Yellow Cling Heinz Strained ““ PEACHES |RABY FOOD for your dining | enjoyment THIS EVENING §1.50 ROAST PORK (aseof 24 $9.25 | (aseof24$2.05 HEART’S DELIGHT 11 oz bottle § 5 POUND TIN CATSUP - - 23¢|HONEY - - $2.55 m Vieats Groceries Bakery with apple sauce dressing — salad mashed potatoes hot biscuits and honey BARFBEEF - 89 COME QUT AND ‘ENJOY YOURSELF AT THE salmon Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway ELIVERIES: 2 and 4 P. M. DOUGL./ JELIVERY AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. ) , Boat Orders Delivered Anytime Phone 015