The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 30, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE SIX IHL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ~jUNhAU ALASKA subsidiary companies had no bear- Foreign i ry,| make Christmas stockings lm- th S( w - Stephens declared th v I On the Brownie ¢ lfl”l\l.(l‘(‘ ar S c i mission should not y at the American Le Mrs. Prancise Mix, Mr. and Mrs [S pROMOIED iN HA KNOI PRAC" E‘ rate data but also the gou Also in hol of the oc- Neil Fritchmen, and Lt. Cosdr - I tructure of the s jon was tk of Jul- Edward P. Chester Jr B,J q‘“;z Troop No. 23 met m‘ help the Commission det - ning, ”,C mee: “,,, being nywnv\ by to Alaska. r with a big pump cen- .\[mr mn call. We practiced on e onnse W ara w OPEN SATURDAY P. M, Appoinimeat s Manager ire e f Wiliam McCar h pumpkin faces and paper nefit of the tenderfoots hip Company auditor, r were made by the Brownies Juneau Reta” Yard An- Ibad a race on tying all knots . . . % 1o Ralloat the extent to e cards. The birthday cake Beginning next Sati ov and the Eagle Patrol won. Keiti DISDUfe Arises Relative to wohitth, thi Ry sl arlers were spropriately decorated with|the u Public will be nounced by Morga"l Wildes' explained the tenderfo thi ed for military traffic. Ewers ob- open er Saturday afternoon requ. nts to the troop. g : Describing Stocks of b movies end caithons wers' Diisg the summer menthe ‘e pou ok | aary plaved taps on his comet| \ e hearing is being held at the Shown followed by the singing of ry has been closed on Satur- etei® M ”“f‘j has been ap- gy the end of the meeting i Who contend present rate e L : o ny, according to an- . C. W. Robin- The interim program expires C (‘m)lfi?‘;’}il"ln;ll '\w)‘\"'m\ Ak Breside T e has sustained an objection to| June 30, 1948 o ity TO WHOM iT MAY CONCERN Columbia Lumber Compan S e e bert Stephens, Alaska Transpor- - > - e Hogins takss the position v ol i gi 0 e b Troop 1 is assisted by Mrs ¢ i took a hik Wednesday after n Company attorney, asking an e 1) o e From this date on I will not be ed recently by Harold Sverdrup. st Namsaen S iR T 2 Steamship Company witness BROWNIES (ElEBRAIE responsible for any bills or debts who resigned 2 Siovad to vakie D ially g 3 i ) describe stecks held by his eom- members for Troop | incurred by Mrs. May White. ma, Wast i s e 7 during @ Maritime C;‘rr;\;ll:f FIRST BIRTHDAY AT e Boet (8 Signed) w Cfi:‘(_‘“;‘;’;_m ¥ u) fo 0 Jinean,t e S il figa SO Jandls on Alaska shi g te 3 an, : 5 havin LW ; ; t 3 4 fla n the activities for " 5 j er. We talked cv Jurder mys- = HAI-I-OWE EN PARIY oad ‘:‘(w‘ r‘n.,v::)« It was AR i tery to be written and enacted Nort d to hold a tea for Brownie PIONEERS OF ALASKA Maleolm - was ted as 2 2 ¥ Meet Friday night @ ht chairman of the writer's commit- ownie Troops No. 8 and 13, mothers on December 2 at the Jeep| Meet Friday night SLGEER. - served with the Seabees during 4 = 2 sponsored by the Veterans The Brownies will also —adv. 721-82 worlg War II Upon returning (6¢ The members of the commit- GRS Sk : — o T joined the staff of|te€ Lucy Gillham and Anne e C = e o~ Parsens with Shirley Casperson as he Cvl:.,.fl. Lumber Compa B 5 | Cansistently the Besi for Less @ Consistently the Best for less @ fons slemly ihe Best Iol Less o c98 subil. Bt SN A e » LRy 49 L i + = —.——— The play will be very different to say the leas i were then served delicious onsistently the Best for less @ @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistenly the Best for Less @ Consistently fhe Best for Less @Consistently fhe Best for Less @ (onsistently ihe Best for Less @ Oth CENTURY | SPECIALS Friday and Saturday Groceries 54 ] Phone STORE HOURS DELIVERY ¢§ SPECIALS Friday and a!urday Meals Phone 202 Sever-Markel “Alasia’'s Finest” FREE PEULIVERY 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. "HEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 AM LAST JUNEAU DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON OP. M., 4P. M. M. Phone 202 == MEAT DEFT. - Phone 202 BUY YOUR MEATS FROM JUNEAU'S LEADING MEAT MARKET FRESH SHRIMP and CHRE FRES: FEATURING THIS WEEK CEEN LIVERS E GuR OWN LINK SAUSAGES B A 0L Y somsacc== WE MAK Complefe Variefies of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Arriving Daily SPECIALS THIS WEEK APPLES APPLES APPLES APPLES JONATHAN McINTOSH DELICISUS SPECH Box $4.99 Box $5.29 Bex $5.95 6%z lhs. $1.25 1z Ths. $1.25 &%z Ibs. $1.25 2 Ihs. 3%¢ 2 Ibs. 3%¢ 2 Ibs. 3% LONTRICK or TREAT BAGS INCE MEAT WALNUTS s s 1-sew o rorso 43¢| KRAFT DINNERS RAISINS SUNMAID — SEEDLESS — NEW CROP == =] b ! ) od [np! ! B ?3 Z @ o TOMATO JUICE sevaves SWEET POTATOES Consistently the Best for Less @ (Consistenily the Best for less @ Consistenfly fhe Bes! for Less o VALAMONT Aged Properly 2 Pound Jar 48¢ PER PKG. 15c usses 1 0r.ree. 19%| GRAPEFRUIT JUICE se. - 0 135 RELIANCE—PER CASE—24 CANS—S$3.16 REGULAR SIZE JAR ?7” PORK AND BEANS DENNISON Per Can 1/ /zc Large Package 4 5c No. 2 CAN 150 ! RICE NEW CROP—FANCY 5 bs. for guc HONEY NEW CROP—Light Color TOMATDE; HUNT'S—Sclid Pack . Per can ZUC Largesi Size No. 27 fin 21( NEW IMPROVED RED PACKAGE GIANT SIZE 95" v Full Quar 27C PELACO IN SYRUP NEW PACK 150) cookies. d delectable C E S r the reireshments, we played wlIH BUI;FET I-UN(H arious interesting games; and had 5 7 a solemn ceremony in honor of the 3 gods Owa, and Tagie of Siam. | BREN&S 0 (R{gfl”fl Our next meeting will be at Mrs. | Kordenoff's home, Wednesday af- ter school The annual Elks Roil MARJORIE MALCOLM, Reporter. evening brought out a rece 2 BRI { tendance, all se NEW REFUSE TRUCK ON room Lein STREETS HERE TODAY. The Peterson Refuse Company, Beb Coughlin’s outfit, came out h a brand uck today. Tt is srd truck, covered, with all of i the latest attachments and devices. | The business e | and then follo - | ment of k. PIONEX Chuck Meet Friday Gre and Jerry musicians, were % Ghd they were Waitresses «na £s applause for wanted at Percy’ “Wings Over Tour el Ve s et was also shown. !.OS'I AFD FUUND fea the corate yet buffe d at Kk onyx Eastern \gs and consisted of $0 s i g d of 90 po Star ring, inscription inside. Re- plenty Ll ward. Call Red 228. 121-t3 of all ki ¢ tread, PERSON WHO took man's tan ga- d clives, bardine top coat on night of 18th Henry Hosue we at Elks Club, please contact Secy. | s chairman of Elks Ledge. 721-t3 :‘n r p were Oscar Cecotti, Stuari SRR L . VHoustcn and Fred LOST—No. 25 8 mm EASTMAN 1 - - - Movie camera. Liberal reward | Ph. room 307 Gastineau Hotel i A OLD BONES? 719-t3 | SANTA ROSA, Calif—(P—De-|LOST—25 mm EASTMAN Movie Sheriff Humbert Panizzera camera. Liberal reward. Ph. room downright baffling.! 307 Gastinean Hotel. 719-t3 uuamsun) ssa“o; jsag oy Anua;sgsuo) ® 5531 10} [sag ay Ayjuajsisuo y stole. 48 cases of beer .b' ttles from a Rincon Valley store watch, Jarbur make. | | | Apts. 718-t6 LOST—Wrist —all empty. Reward, No. 12 Seaview 77 e,('/e the /f/e//f &.s P/m‘ witth Temptitatin’ AUNT JSEMIMA 5(/&(’/4’#[475/ tasy to Fix with Aunt Jemima Ready - Mix Zay Inwarm Southern Fine, fast, Southern Pacific trains are waiting to carry you to sunshine in Southern California, Arizona and the resort and guest ranch country of the southwest. You can make connections southbound at Seattle or i Portland. S.P.’s four daily traine to California offer you a wide choice of accomsunodations and departure times. ! { There’s the luxurious, all-Pullman Cascade, the fast, economsy Beaver, the comfortable Klamath with standard and tourist sleeping cars, chair cars and ] coaches, to San Francisco, and the West Coast, through | train to Los Angeles. There is room for you on S.P.’s popular trains south. To be sure of getting the accommodations you want, bowever, please make your reservations in advance. The friendly Southern Pacific Por Information or reservations write: C. G. Alton, Canadian Gen. Agent, 619 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C.; J. W. Gaines, General Agent, Pass. Dept., 1329 Fourth Ave., Seattle, Wash. or J. A, Ormandy, General Pass. Agent, 622 Pacific Bldg., Portland 4, Ore. } '3-BEDROOM home, — WANTED—Stonewaie CASH FOR | WANT MURPHY & MURPHY TRANSFER Business. SERVICE STATION, = plumbing rep. shop. SEVERAL good homes on Glacier store bldg., Highway; Peterson and Tuttorm- son, 10% mi.; Bednar, Aukc Bay, etec. DECKER Bldg,, apts, and commer- cial rents. large Dbase- ment, garage, 2 baths, elec. kit- chen, furn., etc. DUPLEX, nice location, fully fm'- nished, oil heat, priced to sell. ALBATROSS, 30 ft. icng, fully equipped for fishing, $3,750. PARTIALLY completed 3 rooms and bath, Douglas, SACRIFICE for immediate sale. 7 ROOM house, Douglas ,furnished. ONE 7 tube Console Radio, one table model radio — pricad for immediate sale. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER cabin, Point | large ' Louisa, fully furnished, sleeping quarters, unsurpassed view. Priced for immediate sale. COMPLETE modern home, 12th St. with rental addition. Can be seen by appointment only. 4 BEDROUM house, Star Hill. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phbone 676 over rirst Natwpel bk crocks in about 20 gal. size, will pay 75 cents per gal. Call Douglas 964 or write Box 182, Juneau IRONING taking care ¢ Phone Gastir 339. sxaau OUR; also hildren evenings au Hotel, Room 720-t3 SMALL troller 32 ft. in top shape. , Glen A. Rej- Sitka Alaska. 719-t6 or over must be Write full det nolds, Box 364, WANTED TO RENT--Furnished or unfurnished, two or three bed- room apartment cr house. Ph. 866. $100 a month, 21 or write 716-6 SECOND MAID, | room and board. Ph. PO Box 904, Jjuneau. PO Box T14-t12 HOME appliance Service. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Specializing in permanents. Open evenings by appointment. T14-tf QUIET WORKING woman wants board and room in private home.! Write Em; 3168. 709-tf HEMSTITCHING Making. Black 510. 'md B utton 707-1mo ALTER.‘TIO'\IS tun Plflln Sewm,,. Call 208 Main St. and Fountain ‘Ziirls 665 tr Waitresses wanted at Perey’s Cafe. MISCELLANEOUS DOLL Dress Savp and Hospital | Repairs made at reasonable pri-| ces. Clothes made according to size. Phone 547. P. O. 1539. AVON PRODUCTS reprcsen tative. | Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 762. 679 tf 656-t1. | BEAUTY SHOP. Permanents, etc. - Violet Seaberg, Green 483. 636-tf WINTER & POND €O, Inc, Complete Photographie Supplies Developing — Printing — Enlarging | Artists’ Paints and Matérials of Finest Quality B BSOS Bt LR GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola’'s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. FOR RENT 2 HOUSEKEEPING rooms for rent. Ph. Green 100. T21-tf | SINGLE ROOM, private entrance, 7 423 Harris. Ph. Blue 759. 1720-t2 I LARGE ROOM, good neigh- borhood. Board, buss Suitable for couple or 2 girls. 522 719-t3 W 10th St. iy | SINGLE ROOM for working Wwo- man in private home, phone Red 462. 1146 NICE CLEAN steamheated rooms, steambath free — Scandinavian Rooms, So. Franklin St. 704-1mo. Box | to door. ! ADS | e e s FOR SALE A MODERN d“sk and chau wnlnut finish, the size for living room; a 12 ft. skiff with oak stantions and ming, put together with galvanized bolts and brass screws 3.2 h.p. Mercury, 12 hour running. Both boat and motor in excellent | condition. Ph. 821 721-12 COFFEE TABLE $15. Play pen $10. w Fh. Green 820. 121-t3 | i | l’OWER WOOD wor] km° fl)(\lb with' motcrs, Dodge sedan good trans- portation, glass mason jars, child- rens skils and other toys. See Mr. Taylor at Juneau Motors or ca)l at 825 A St. 2 1935 V-8 COUPE, radig and heater New tires, new paint, this sum- mer $350, good transportation Ph. 478. 721-t0 9 x 15 BROADLOOM rug, can be cut to make smaller rugs. Douglas 552. 721-t3 133 CHEV pickup, new tires, new rakes, good cheap transporta- tion. $350, Connors Motors. 721-t6 FANCY \VORK 1,2 '\nd 3 yd. silks, sedding, silver muskrat cape, el- éctric iron; ‘hot plate, solid lea- ther man’s luggage, clothing, misc. items, 400 No. 2 cans, 327 11th St. rear entrance top floor T21-t1 3 AUTO hea 4 425 x 19 in tires, many car parts, one bicycle Rolfe Sherwood, Box 3036. 1213 TROLLER “HOBO II". See ownel aboard, Float 2, Boat Harbor. 720-t3 6 ROOM furnished hcuse, 2 jots on corner, near school. Priced for immediate saie. Box 1152, Doug- las. 720-t4 ALL FURNISHED, 3 room house and 3 cabins. Tnquire 207 Wil- loughby after 5 o'clock. 720-t3 35 ft. 8.8 x 44 TROLLER, Double ender, fully equipped. See Bob Miiler at Gastineau Hotel 720-t6 1 SET 10 volun “Our Wonder World” $10. 3 large volumes Mer- rian Wecbster Dictionary $8. All goed ecndition, nice Christmas girft. Ph. Douglas 364. 720-t3 '39 CHEV COUPE, Ph. Green 520. T19-tt NEW ELECTRIC Paint Sprayer, complete with motor and gun. Ph. Black 442 after 6 p.m. 719-t4 e ¢ o & 2 0 0 0 0 0 o "p ELLA McLOUGHLIN home at 420 Third Street, fully furnished, lot 30 ft. x 100 1t. Sale to highest bidder at 2 p.m. Saturday, November 1, 1947 Premises may be examined at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday and Friday October 29 and 3lst. J. W. McNaughton ‘e ® 9o 0 00 0 0 0 00 | | NEW BOAT “Brat” beam 12!z, 155 Kermat. Larson, Old Gun Rd. on harbor. length 4213, Peter boat n7-t7 'R. W. KRUSE home, Auk Bay, 2 bedrcoms, 1 garage, immediate | occupancy. T17-t6 11935 INTERNATIONAL 7' ton dump truck with hydraulic hoist. Ph. 680. T7-t2 FOR SALE—zurge Home Auke Bay. Furnished ready to move in, $2,000 down. Ph. Green 279%after 5 p.an. 5 7 of BEST OFFER laxes 1935 N Nash Se- dan. Ph. Red 694. T14-t2 PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE. Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer. Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop, 13-tf Y, 5 apart ments, completely furnished, elec- i tric stoves, steam heated, cement basement, newly painted, excel- lent condition, centrally located, reasonably priced. Phone Blue 161 afterncons or evenings for ap- pointment. 713-112 | NORGE washer, complete bedroom set, overstuffed chair, electric range, and complete youth bed, | size 16 inner lined fitted black dress coat with blue fox collar, like new. Ph. 132. 712-t1 ROOMS FOK RENI. Down town Jocation. Inquire at Darnell’s. 657-t1. CLEAN steamheated rooms, clean beds. 315 Gold St. 656-t1. i B ROOM—kitchen privileges — Home Hotel. Phone 886. —_— ————— NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day or week. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. 3,950,000 ALCOHOLICS DWIGHT, Il — (# — James H. OQughton, Jr., director of the Keeley | Institute, a medical institution for | the rehabilitation of alcoholics, es- timates there are 3,950,000 alcohol- ics in the United States. BARGAIN property, $415 monthly income, lot over 300 ft. long $13,- 500, $6,000 cash takes it. Call 386. 800-t12 FOR SALE—Thive nouses and lot, houses in good condition and best | location. Inquire Trevor Davis Box 576, Juneau. 472-% EX-QUEEN IN SWITZERLAND LUCERNE, Switzerland—(®—The former queen of Spain, Eugenie- Victoria, and mother of don Juan, pretcnder to the throne, arrived here recently for an extended visit. PRI NS L1 4 Men’s two-pants sulls are now \arriving. See them on display at . GRAVE'S “The Cicthing Man.” 6 t

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