The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 2, 1947, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALAS(A WALL PAPER- 6.000 Rolls New 1947 Patterns Just Received at Prices You Can Afford to Pay INTS- 5 10 10% DISCOUNT PAGE EIGHT IlIIIIIIIIIIHIll|llllllllllllllllllIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH||Il|lIlllllI|lIIIIIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIII G"llly Bear 'fomer Kelthll(an Cufs Short 1 M;:'g JA:I:, :n'e :(a?srasj H : LIBERAL, Kas., Aug. 2—(®—L. aca 'on rlp M. McDonnell, former Mayor of Ketchikan, Alaska has applied for | - — the position of City Manager here, FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 2.—|Mayor Joe Pittman reported today.| M—A big grizzly bear that car- s ried off his T70-pound pack as Mo"kian's Baske‘ easily as a dog with a soupbone, o ke e, breed A Fairbanks, Report at Ihe the face of the grizzly. |is more acute than people realized. cut short W. K. Orendorff’s Mount S'olen 'or Hous'ng ened in his sleeping bag h) Orendorff said he rolled cau-| Frank Mapleton, a mortician, re- SALMON CREEK pear. Then he picked up a right size to sleep one man in Enjoy the Finest Enterfainment [ sgiriey racc sacoion Ch l The Fairbanks weather bureau] cemed to be a wheezing] FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug. 2—(® He was aring up into|{—The housing shortage apparently tiously away in his bag, then|ported the theft of a six-foot, six- nped out of it and threw it at inch wicker basket, just about the frying pan and hammered it with moderate comfort if he weren't tco a rock on the theory that a griz-|restless. zly should run from a clamor in ———- ——— ' he nigh Phene 015 o v e, JADANESE MINE FROM LIST FRICE ON MOST ITEMS IN ANY QUANTITY CORATING- - INTERIOR - Immediate Expert Service, Painting and Papering EXTERIOR - Sorry, Booked Up —— anyhow the grizzly picked up his| bars and food and disappeared. ! With his taste for camping out dulled, Orendorff headed back for . Fairbanks. Anyhow, he ew(plamJ"“P““ES? mine that drifted among ed, his frying pan wouldn’t have fishing boats offshore was exploded Il veen fit to fry his breakfast bacon'vesterday by Coast Guardsmen. in It was a 500-pound mine found ® p g bobbing only eight miles from regu- lar northbound coastal shipping HIR H S, 1 va ticed Wed: - SUNDAY DINNER Lillian Nielson, lanes. ' i was hokod Wodes | the fishing boat Florence A. The BAKED HAM Harold Fennel to Cous Gt ccer Papaw coed 1 with mashed potatoes — salad Wed Thls Month siATTlm ’;}m vegetable — hot biscuits and ASTORIA, Ore, Aug. 2.—(M—A 5 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Smith an-: John Arnes, Robert H. Norton — tog ffee ohn 5 ' 1 honey — tea or colfee nounce the coming marriage Of and R. L. Cole of Seattle are stop- olld for 47 and 48 Miss Lillian Nielson to Mr. Har-|ping at the Gastineau Hotel. old Fennel, son of Mr. and Mrs. — - ee———— Joseph Fennel of Craig, Oklahoma. HERE FROM DENVER T_Bone Steaks They will be married this month, pp¢ sStella Rawden and d A Methodist Church. — The|te;, Hagzel of Denver, Colorado, : 3 will be informal and Miss gtopping at the Hotel Juneau. . ilet Mignon o OMe will be bridesmald i Miss Nielson is a graduate ofy "FROM HOONAH Fried ChiCken the Juncau High School, class of | np ana Mrs. R. A. Welch of 45 and is employed by the Unem-| yonap gre stayng at the Baranof ployment Compensation Commis-| g ee) F W WENDT chinese specialfies: sion. Mr. Fennel is an employee, é By ® Y of ho SHw The youn§ cOUPle| Seaweed off the coast of Chile i = ~ nralsl '3 Bl & ' IN €] n 3 3 ' EGG FOO YUNG ® CHOW MEIN || "% mee (g 000 sometimes grows longer than 240 Juneau’s Only Exclusive Paint Store CRAB FOO YUNG ® CHOP SUEY |feet and has fronds 50 feet across. 3 n N bt 2 o | T) A 1 T i W i FRIED RICE \ HOSPITAL NOTES | A jellyfish seen off Boston Har- 115 Second Sireet | Discharged from St. Ann's Hos- bor measured seven and one-half uital yesterday were Rdath Dawes, feet across. William Britt, John Conwell, Har- PR Ny v L SR | sey and baby boy. {Japanese waters, sometimes hag a . J ~ o " Paul Hyde was admitted to the claw spread of 18 feet. 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway hospital for medical attention. | e o S | No one was discharged or ad-{ The height of an ocean wave in e il Ride In Our New Beck, 37-Passenger Mainliner! SCHEDULE AND FARES ————————————— 6 T ——————————— P et Capital City Trailways ital Ci i Engine in Rear for Easy, Silent Riding P ¥ Y Capital City Trailways BUS SCHEDULE FARES e Leave Juneau Leave Douglas ) Lsah e o JUNEAU TO DOUGLAS Juneaw’s First New Bus Since the War 5310 AM, 540 AM, W Tkt - WA 9:10 AM. 10:00 AM. 30-Ride Ticket Book SstorARID [ ] ; 11:10 AM, 11:40 AM. One Way Farg ..o 30 12:10 PM. 12:40 P.M. ROUNA TEP - B0 ‘ . 2:10 PM. 2:40 P.M. A Second Bus Has Been Ordered 3:10 P.M. 3:40 PM. JUNEAU TO LAWSON CREEK P BAOEAL BRI Monthly Ticket .................$ .00 ; :i: :x' ) ::zoo- :’: 30-Ride Ticket BOOK ............ 523 One Way Fare .. SRR 25 18 PM. 9:00 P.M. ELROY FLEEK - JAKE HENDRICKS, Owners : oo o ity <y s MR (e A / 12:00 Midnight 12:30 AM. 2 . (over) i Lo BUS LEAVES JUNEAU FROM SO. SEWARD (Near Teen-Age Club) For Safe, Modern Service, RIDE WITH : : ; CAPITAL CITY TRAILWAYS

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