The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 18, 1947, Page 6

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— - PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19 s fine just any Shipmer W m now on and MAY KEEP HAINES CUTOFF OPEN FOR & Private Operators Volun- DOUGLAS feer fo Pay Mainfe- | ]"L'J‘g S nance Expenses | Haines here few days NEW BUSINESS OPENS Claude Sn Y Smith Cutoff ¢ INg cua his s wife, whe orarily will make have their home the Kilburn apart- amount of ments. The deal, which has be need more which the neg r th lease from the week was made final this m nmission The - g the American SATURDAY FIRE ALARM d will continue The Douglas Volunteer Fire De- er. In Juneau partment de a hurry call v explained that,| Saturday afternoc when ile @ s to assist stove becam heated at the residence. equipmer hout clearing wi n nly as a precaution- shington, D. C e iamage was done. » Governor's office wired - Department today SWIFT PARTY rangements be made so that! Swift really cele- the highway may be kept open b Canadian government offi-|on hec cially closed their portion of the! jimmie highway on Nov. 1 by removinggchocl r their crews There is N0 SNOW|poon at the hi yet on the American side of the nr. .nq Mrs. Lee FOHKATY. land party favors. Tt reported to Sundborg "hm.mn-; Revaus Hows to. the seven Canadian truckers are willing to keep the road open 4 atre. their own expense, but that lh(-yl have requested additional Imunc)al' aid from Fairbanks trucking com-; MOTHER, BABY, HOMii i Mrs _Jflm(’s O. Gleaton and in- xn ifant son, John Thoma arrived :hnmn irom St. Ann’s Hospital Sun- lday afternoon. This is the first {chid in the Gleaton home. BEHI&NDS' BUYER | tending the Dou a panies, OES MEriiNG TONIGHT Nuggett Chapter No. 2, Order of |Eastern Star, will hold a regular meeting this evening in the Eagles BACK FROM COAST | and Mrs. Thomas Hutchings r d yesterday via Pan Am- FLEEK TO WALLA WALLA € from Seattle, where they Irvin Fleek, former owner of the have been vacationing, following a Douglas Trucking Company and uyng trip made by Mrs. Hutch- the Douglas Plumbing Shop, left ws for B. M. Behrends Depart- today via PAA to join his wife and e child in Walla Walla, Wash., where t to emphasize one thing,” they intend to make their home, 1, “and that is that nowhere Fleek was born and raised here, Batwisn nd Los Angeles a son of William Fleek, and took did I see anyone wearing excessive- over his father’s business following ly long skirts | his discharge m the Armed Ser- Sne said that for street wear He sold trucking and oil the ladies have rebelled against s to Mr nd M onard the more extravagant aspects of | of Douglas an mb- the vew Look,” and that de have compromised to a certain ex- with skirts fcr daytime wear | about 14 inches from tent measuring the floor. “It is my peizanai opinion,” she said, “that the so-called new look was introduced too drastically. I noticed that in Los Angeles they are wearing light stockings as well as black, and that only in the eve- ning are women going in big way for the new styles. gers are going all out for de full skirts, with tight fitted weaters tucked in at the waist, gcld belts galore, and flat gold sandals, she said. They are adopt- the long skirts most enthusias- . and are also sporting lots of been gone Mrs. a month, during which time Hutchings has E was fortunate in securing a good supply of spring merchandise, in spite of curtailments. She expects that manufacturers will be selling by allotments in the near future, due to short.aget| of materials, particularly silks and gabardines. In all clothing lines, prices are uniformly higher, she said. Even the moderately priced Rosenblum and Koret lines which she has ob- tained are more expensive than for- rding to Mrs. Hutchings, prints are being featured in a big way in the states, and a large sup- ply has been ordered for Behrend's with a showing to be held after the first of the year. Among other items which she has selected are plenty of skirts, blous- and other apparel suitable for merchan- oile i ] tion here as in|ing shop to Juneau . e e _ GRAY Marine Molors EAU it Praterna of Eagles, held S : '|' eason with ea| , wi WELDING . night in the Hall. One new e : i i \ Worthy President lle announced be a tea given by the Juneau | that Y w chairs had | Woman’s Club at the home of]| COMPANY been ordered be intly paid for'Mrs. Elton Engstrom at Gold | o _ by the OES, Masons and Eagles. | Belt Avenue on Thursday afternoon L4 - Lester Linehan, Sole Oowner William Devon was unanimously between the hours of 3:30 and 5:30 | GASOLINE—DEISEL 31 Willoughby — Phone 525 elected W Vice President for o'clock. All members of the Wo- | | the remair f the term. Fol- man's Club and their guests :m‘l wing th members were invited to attend. : e T R i ved hot in the Eagles The tea will also be the occa- T |sion when the Club members donate | Sl W | Christmas presents for the shut-| GARDEN CLUB TO MEET | ins. This year the gifts will be| The stmas program of the Eiven to patients of St. Ann's Hos- . Garden Club will be planned pital and the Government Hospital. | their mee! which will be held | Members are reminded that there F L4 House. Mrs. B. D, Stewart. and Mrs, | lents in the Government Hospital. | 4 Ernest Gruening will be co-hostess- | A program will be presented at s 2 jb\ Mrs. Ernest Ehler and piano | BLACKWELL SOUTH e wd m; TR oy 1 Vance M. Blaskwsll, of the Pub.| IFeWing diting the s houts ’ : lic ' ResHs . Adimlsration. . wus) . Lo, dueaiie SR Jolid SNOWISHERE.... scheduled 4o 1eave ‘hbre’ vin: BAR | ohyDon EXeter, K B, Obiester, Jig] : ; fr A thien Wolks. D vo | McKay Malcolm, George Playdon, ... clean and white; Suits 5 |D. W. Herron and Ernest Gruen- come back neat and bright, occasion of their fiomf"g ki 5 if you send them to Tri- wedding anniversary | - A angle Cleaners. i e | HOSPITAL NOTES i PLEASE NOTICE | Richard Fitzgibbon was admitted | b e | f 3 : 1 ‘ i | @The valuable time you save by swift Flying Clipper All bills due ng prior to Nov. 10th, | medical attention. { “For Better should be paid to the new owner,| Bernice Christianson of Seward ” . . 1: Leonard | was admitted to the Government Appeararice American’s 4-engine Clippers offer frequent, regular Hospital yesterday and Johnny C A ]J L schedules . . . to and from Seattle every day. d, Ore. He will visit his par- | the Douglas Truck- | to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for! means more time at your destination. And Pan Jackson of Tenakee was discharged. | The miles speed smoothly by as you enjoy world- Marine MARINE WAYS and : : . L Hesdware REPAIRING AND NEW Boat Sales ¢ Pan American, world’s most experienced airline. CONSTRUCTION Rubber Boats PHONE Have Your Boat Steam Cleaned While on Our Ways Kentucky Whiskey-A Blend NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, N. Y. « 86 PROOF - 65% GRAIK NEUTRAL SPIRITS ofi AH E;D IN /[/e/rfl/fimg/? Better ¢ tecnagers and business girls rotect n.- v et T i e p feel he said, “that we have : forced by bars of B SN K heavy bumper sfock. | L S TS COMING SOON 20th Century Theatre “Forever Amber” 'GABARDINE SHIRTS We can now supply men’s all-wool Cabardine Shirts —the kind you've been waiting to zet. SIZES—14% to 17 Assorted Colors H. S. Graves “The Clothing Man” Exclusive Dealer in FLORSHEIM SHOES 73 ! South Theyare frame-mount- ed and angle-braced. £ Conter—Seats are ad- © justable 3% inches. Thick upholstery and individually- wrapped springs - assuré tra comfort long wear, Below—Cabs are ven- tilated by a circulating fresh air system equal finest cars. heating and defrosting are also available. | e Truck of vaLue B B L' L #] . € B casoLing - piEsEL CONNORS PMOTORS Franklin St. "Chang an iy Nowme” Buittond A famous Clipper hospitality——good food and courte- ous service. You arrive relaxed and refreshed. For reservations to Seattle or key cities in Alaska, call Foot West Eighth St. JUNEAU, ALASKA BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 LU AHERICAN | Worto AtrwAYs | The J;_s/e/n of ///’77}/”] (%f/”f Appraisals 29 BOX 2719 Mo% PROOFED at mosxlia cost whiskey that's Time to be making those plans for your Christmas Giving. Come in now, while our stocks are com- plete. You'll find here the happy solution to your holiday gift problems. MONTHS OF PLANNING FOR THIS FESTIVE SEASON HAS PLACED US IN POSITION TO SUPPLY GIFTS THAT WILL MAKE MANY FIRESIDES EX- TREMLY HAPPY ONES ON CHRISTMAS MORNING! Prices to satisfy evéry need, in an array of colorful styles and patterns, you may choose from our ample display of HOUSE COATS ROBES LOUNGING PAJAMAS are beautifully tailored, and come on—Flannel—Chenille—Taffeta— , all of the popular tex- tiles and finishes are shown in our ample assortments of feminine apparel‘. You'll find every Christmas Gift Requirement QTEVENS | “The House of Swansdown” One of Alaska’s Exceptional Stores it g Weondte They in Ray Velvet—in fact New light and medium duty GMCs lead the field i with a long list of outstanding comfort features. For roominess, there’s more leg room, hip room and elbow room. For riding comfort, there’s the 3-point cab mounting with rubber stabilizers . . . adjustable seat with nearly double the number of | spring: ientific insulation and soundproofing. For visibility, there’s 22% more area in windshield and windows. For ventilation, there’s a revolu- tionary fresh air circulation system. Add to all these comfort features the distinctively styled, rugged new front end design . . . war- proved and improved engines . . . stronger and sturdier chassis . . . and you'll appreciate why the new GMC is truly The Truck of Extra Value. GALC L4 Phone 121

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