The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 10, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— S ? |;,DON,I SMOKE IN i be kept ;\:nm» T children can- | which people will enroll nrrm-mm-'AlAS 7 .m S DAY % THOUSANDS 0|= ‘ St Mk e, o liberal SUBEIS ISt arest, s HE Eilises KA POTTERS ARE _M A it Sh k g WORKERS WILL | BED,” WARNING OF (st i e, TOREL IWBBHERL. + Gordon McDonald § SHAFFER'S 49-Phone-13 BE FIRED SOON F!RE (HlEF M M!ll bed.” ].Vh’un\ v'Chmch I)f»unmncs," aml‘ d | - ot The Sooal e promiem.” sates | through the eight. weeks sesion,| . The Alaska Potters regulac| To Wed Satur ay| z S ; E.'hlcf Mill, “is ti d\f\:lln\\.; fire. | and ('nrfv»llvm will want to stay \vuh:mo‘mhlt' nfee¥xng wiil Lt held on Miss A"eua’ S;h;lllks and Mr.| i tion Projects Being Shut | Around House-Dwelling |"me: Bere. as etecywhere, the| During the hait houe assembly | Room of the Juneau High School. ;‘,‘é‘l‘;”;‘:“m“"‘:l‘?""&‘;m‘;‘;:lmgc,,"\,',c,zi i most common causes of fire are period this week a sound motion The change in meeting place was * i Down by Army Fires Cause Big L careless emoking defective chim-|picture on alcohol and its effects|decided because of the large at-|With the Rev. Teohert e Bv sy @ BIJLOSSES [ fevacand ‘thies careiess use of |willibe shown, o s Evion adhsion, | tenfiatibe ARbested. ' At ‘Ahis iest.|ing the vows. Jhs colpi® W2 3“‘_9 M E % T C 0 el matehes' by, adults and chidren, |1ed by Bill Mattieny with s, Lis- |ing Mes. Floyd Pagersn ‘and Mrs|Miss Bertna Besbe and H. TR b ° Fire Chief Minard Mill said to- | needless accumulations of rubbish, | ter at the piano. This part of the Maxcine ' Williams will give a)ton Fleek as Atbendnii. B85 SRR L FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1947 Several thousan getkats, emploved . by -thies BIRGuoy discussing Fire Prevention defective electrical equi : ; : demonstration i - ¢l Shanks, brother of the bride-to-be, e scussii e 3 al equipment and program will be varied each week. istration in the making of N ey ik § . AT which s being observed in| the use of Ul oleaning | Rav: THME. Wil Si¥a s HAE Hhvo: |derafiic Xdpeis and Mr. Bill Tonsgard will be ush-, Meat al Is Best — al Lower Prices Juneau, October 6 to October 12|fluids.” tional message. The ceramics group of the Arts ers. Sl that, “by using simple precaution-| “A great number of fires which| The refreshment committee this and Crafts have been invited to| Preceding lhei‘]ce.mmo‘x:lg. i :fi ary methods many fires could be|cccur” stated the Chief, “could|week for the WSCS sponsoring the |dttend and anyone interested in Frances Paul will sing B eca :h | elimnats | have been prevented,” and by in-|fellowship part of the evening will making pottery or painting chinaland A]»\{ays. accg;n:mn Fi ;)‘H A!T “Everyone,” said Fire Chief Mill,| forming the public as to what fire|be Mrs. A. J. Alter, Mrs. Cliff Ro- 2ré 8lso invited to attend this op- PRI s e e “should make an all-out drive LhiSJ hazards really are and what can|bards and Mrs. W. B. Matheny. en meeting. 14 ends of t “1"‘}‘:‘3 SUEpn e | week to inspect, detéct and elimin- | be done to remove them, loss from | ——————— N TR 450 T viiad to. SEER t, & Cf_’e';m“z- ate fire hazards of every descrip- |fire can Le reduced to a minimum.’ KETCHIKAN GRAND JURY *m’_""fi Sm‘;ks-cl‘e‘;‘:m;c‘ gxm‘r‘:fl' ! ticn r Sk % e ke E ck, 1—door to door, block to block, ENG[ISH Duo lN v elehikan attended Juneau High School. Mr. was in session only four days, con- build P huilding by ; . . ot | way can reat satety be muree. | SPECIAL SERIES OF McDonald, who is the son of Mrs. sidered four cases and returned A ki " The Chief particularly empha- | CON(ERT TONIGHT‘rom- minor true bills, The jury|Gordon D. McDonald of Peters- Hormel's | siz DEVO“O"S STARTS i burg, graduated from the Peters- sized that fires started from an [ | | reported :inadequate facilities in A4 He is ] et oibiogy cumulation of rubbish cause a METHODIST CHURG: The Englisn Duo, Miss Viola|handling incoming and outgoing|burg High School in 1639. He is Pound... e g vigp it eal deal of damage. If people D N | Morris and Miss Victoria Anderson, | mail and urged establishment of a €mployed by the Territorial Con- in Struction Company. The young couple will make their home in would remove the rubbish from | with their accompanist, Miss Phyl- | juvenile delinguency institution flown from t ’lh(n' cellars, attics, and closets,| The “Learning for Life” series of /lis Dilworth, arrived via Pan Am- | Alaska. HALF or WHOLE | fire losses would come down and |eight Sunday evenings of study, in- | erican Airways yesterday for their —————— Juneau. i many alarms would be eliminated. | spiration and fellowship begins Sun- | concert this evening. STORY HOUR SATURDAY PR TR ! The Chief stated that a large |day at the Methodist Church at| The concert will be presented at — IN TOWN ment possibiliti | number of fires are caused from |7:30 p.m. the 20th Century Theatre, at 8:30 The Story Hour will be held at Andrew and Sophie Balluth of months. the use of matches and smoking,| The first 45 minutes will be de- o'clock. The Duo is sponsored by the Juneau Public Library at 10 Mondalton are staying at the Bar- T i which indicates that matches should | voted to the six classes, in one of | the Juaeau Concert Association. o’clock tomorrow morning. anof. 7 l T0 RECEIVE FREE Members of the Outdoor Writ ers Association of America were the recipients this week of 624 cans of salmon as souvenirs of| their recent v here. The MONITE . ‘ : salmon were caught during the! INSURED New York Dressed Derb d by PROCESS v . YOUNG IOWA CORN-FED TO¥S loc rtsme: | Milo Clouse, Rod Darnell, Danj| Larnell and Buck Harris worked b il th s of cimon been AWARDED EXCLUSIVELY to the OWAA members throughout | the U. S. who attended the Ju-| i to the TRIANGLE CLEANERS packed and canned by the Douglas | 0 e Cannery free of charge o S ) MONITE PROCESS INSURES THIS SERVICE BY TRIANGLE ~ MARY LEE COUNCIL WOOLENS AGAINST MOTHS PROVIDED AT NO EXTRA COST —————— { No need to remind YOU of the damage to et o ; e % MARY WALDRON “ERE | fine wol)’lcn,s resulting from moths; the keen Pecause we know the results in other places Corn-Fed S New York Dressed FOR "HREE.WEEK V'S" disappointment of finding a dress or a suit or 2‘{“})(‘l:r::ihéofi)eogt‘de\gtl:’;qu:‘;e&l:; irlle;};sn\;fl:or:‘; i woolen blankets riddled with moth holes. panies that have adopted the MONITE Insured Miss Mary Lee Council, secretary | MONITE is a new modern, efficient and mothproof cleaning process, this extra service will to elgeh'g:x‘;v E L.I Bu‘ll\u‘('l. I)m.~ ar- | scientific process of dry cleaning which is valuable be given to our customers without any added cost. rived in Juneau from Washington, | vou because your gar s and blankets come 3 - 2 . D. C. for a three weeks visit. She | t‘,) You, becaliee YOUL .28 ments et k 1800 . Wool is the natural food for moths. Moths Sf Atemraniad by TMis. Miry back to you sweet and clean, guaranteed against P A R T e ol e S el o dll moth damage for six months. An insurance ?, t el & OBy, Waldron, secretary to Rep. L. G. A g g v & age i i fasesar o,st.ylmd'owho is mak-; guarantee accompanies each MONITE CLEANED :gz ayfea iyen: « MOLh demage i3 e ceRigiitg ! ! ! A 2 2 you have your garments and blankets cleaned ing her first trip to Alaska. Dur-| GARMENT. We predict that this added service O,u % : : ing her stay here Miss Council| will become the “talk of the town” almost over b'\.’ ”,“ exclusive and revolutionary MONITE will be the guest of Mr. and| night. Prpcerl Mrs. Wallis George in their apart-| ™ ment in the Baranof Hotel. whisin el FIRST SERVICE OF ITS KIND IN JUNEAU came west from Toronto via thel » i y Cenier Cui Chucks g Canadian National Railway to Prince Rupert and report that the scenery was beautiful, especially irom Jusper Naonal_ park i . When the opportunity of securing the exclusive right to pORK Ro AS'I'S Ib pert to Ketchikan they travlled this valuable process came first to us we were quick to T T . ( on the CN boat and from Ketch- ikan to Juneau on the Ellis Alr- accept. It is the first service of its kind brought to Juneau Eastern Porkers line Also in the Delegate’s office in and we, here at the TRIANGLE CLEANERS, feel proud in Washington are Mrs, Majory God- O Jrcponie o Sheenel heing able fo-provide this additional service to you and your ALWAYS LOWER PRICES | Bobby Dooley of Cordova and JE» friends neau Mr. Dimond, who is the . son of the former Delegate, Judge . 1 AT SAN'TARY Anthony Dimond, is in his last n year at the law school of the Thrilly People nemaml n FANCY OVEN READY p Catholic University of America. . . ; : Before offering this valuable service 0 @ I“' to our friends and customers we satis- Mr. and Mrs. John Dimond plan to return to Alaska after his grad- uation. THANKS EXPRESSED Everyone Talks About It become known, the value of protecting “For Better Appearance” CALL At last night's meeting of the woolen clothing and blankets from de- i res i f Board of Governors of the local struction by moths has become a topic fied jouresves s ioal ‘h““?’ people in FRESH FROZEN Teen Age Club, the -initial meet- o e me a.1topic other communities demand it when they ing held this fall, the first order of general conversation. know how thoroughly it protects them of business was a vote of thanks ol b 2 : . S 7 wgainst moth damages. The Board is comprised of ““)N‘“ Conversation about conservation is S i = - e boys and girls appointed by their e g, i o ) fellow members to manage the worth while, Pt-flll}. Why feed the And it is so easy for you to have that Club | moths thr‘)sc precious garments and fresh erisp smartness in your wearing FOR BAKING OR BOILING nnun}l{m:u» lurnun of Ctll:‘i blankets of yours when having them dry apparel. This process cleans thoroughly, meeting ichard avis, lut ©leane 3 e D 3 S i sident, said today, “the very cleaned the modern MONITE way brings and reshapes your garments beautifully, o president, sai ¥ 4 4 N CARSTEN’S grateful thanks of all of us teen you six months of MONITE INSURED in addition to giving you mothproofing feeet o agers was given to the women and by MING » % P A [ men of Juneau who helped us so ‘IQT”PROO“-\(M all for the same insurance for months to come. No 1 . . . Tender much while our director was on| price you have been paying right along? wonder the THRIFTY demand it. HALF or WHOLE his vacation. They gave a great| deal of time to us, and they made| % it possible to eep - the clubhouse open withoyt interruption We For Better Service T For Better Meats w1 The Triangle Cleaners For Botish Erieie mittee to consider new ways by| may be which the Teen Age Cl useful in the life of the commun- ; [ ity. The members are proud, said Active Participating Member, National Institute of Cleaning and Dying Davis, of the various ritable . r | rojects they have sponsored here S ; | PR ol ey sie anxiows to Opposite Baranof Hotel Phone 507 Juneau | | accomplish much more, and so g ?PI”)i'f'tti to study YOUR RUGS MAY BE MOTH-PROOFED BY THE MONITE PROCESS FOR A MdDERATE PRICE ASK US FOR DETAILS 3 oy e o g FREE DELIVERY — PHONES 13 and 49 Read the Wantaas for bargalms

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