The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 19, 1947, Page 6

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PAGE SIX SET FOR JUNEAU SPRUCE REPAIRS President of 1ce Corporation usion today the dates for the 45 the mill this win- f confu dates, he said, 20 to the first permitting plant will is drastic chang- ember we Friday from nt two weel g new equip- and logging quipment are a rock ew dger ew irucks a aratus ation and neces- poration to unber firms r in Alaski the states at is present ¢ ed of re- ization is ¢ 1 operation ti portant now, as the m for suppl lum- pired Complete Overhaul This will be the first complete verhaul of the mill since it was Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous mem=- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you @ bottle of Creomulsion with the un- derstanding you must like the way it quickly allays the cough or you are to have your money bac! CREOMULSION for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis | PRSESERE TR COMING SOON 20th Century Theatre "Forever Amber” ‘GABLRDINE SHIRTS We can now supply men’s all-wool Cabardine Shirts —the kind you've been waiting to gzet. SIZES 14 to 18 Assorted Colors H. S. Graves “The Clothing Man” Exclusive Dealer in FLORSHEIM SHOES converted from a circle mill to a band mill several ago. About 20 or 30 men will be kept on the |job to install the new machinery { The balance of the workers will thave a rather “extended” vacation, but cnce renovations are complet there will be no shut-downs. Log- ging operations will continue ughout the winte: ‘Our chief problem now,” Haw- kins ‘said, “is a lack of space in which to store cargo loads of lum- ber for shipment to east coast markets. We are making a study of the possibility of acquiring the Dock, and negotiations fc property have not bogged down mpletely.” Cooperation Necded We feel,” he said that the people of Juneau should cooperate with us on our space problem, to insure continued operation of our plant which spends better than $100,000 a month in Juneau. Both the merchants and ourselves will profit the uninterrupted activity of the mill.” He said that a cargo load consists of six and a half million hoard feet and right now a million feet lumber is being prepared for shipment to the atom bomb plant at Hanford, Wash “Juneau Spruce is acquiring a 1,200 horsepower tugboat, and sh new we anticipate shipping a lot of lum- | ber by barge through Prince Ru- pert,” Hawkins said Hawk wii leave the first of next week for the logging camp at Edna Bay, where he will spend two we supervising road construction € tallation of the new sher to meet the Juneau tugboat coming from Seattle A bargeload of equipn t. He ed no diffi- the machin- moderniza- he encc | - SPORTSMEN WILL GIVE DINNER AKD " ELECT OFFICERS game dini.-: will be the fea- Tuesday evening at the annual banquet and election -of cfficers given by the Territorial Sportsmen’s Association. The game A ture next has been contributed by members from their Kkills of the recently { concluded’ hunting season. President Milo Clouse announced ! today that a Vice-President, Secre- | tary-Treasurer and five directors will be elected at tne vanquei o held cffice during the next y There will be no election_ for P dent, he said, because that is appointive office Clouse and Buck Harris, present Secretary-Treasurer, are making | all arrangements, at present, pend- ing selection of a committee. All (TSA members and their ladies are !invited to attend. The affair will be held at the Salmon Creek Country Club, Tues- ar 1 day. November 25 at 7:30 p.m. - -ee Mrs. Bruno J. Coletti and Mrs. Wesley L. Draper arrived this week to join their husbands who recently came to Juneau to enter business. The young men met when they served together during the war on a United States submarine. They will live in Douglas. SEATTLE only a few CLIPPER hours from your home ® Only a short time for a trip? Then use the Flying Clippers. Pan American’s speedy schedules are frequent and convenient. The food and service, world famous. You'll enjoy smooth riding aboar d the comfortable, four- engine Clippers. The cost is low and you save 109 on the round-trip fare. For fares, schedules and reservations call or write Pan American . . . Baranef Hotel-Telephone 106 The cg!/(’l” of theFlying Clippers Luncheon in Honor | . . Of Mrs. K. Pefrich Mrs. Tom Petrich gave a lunch- ton Tuesday afternoon at the Baranof Hotel in honor of her | daughter-in-law, Mrs. Keith Petrich who has been her eguest for the past week. Mrs h Petrich plans to leave for Seattle via Pan American Airways on Sunday Attending the lungheon were y Mesdames Earle Hunter, Jr, Keith Wildes, Frank Metcalfe, Harry Lu- cas, Charles Goldstein, John Four- nie, Rod Darnell, John Newmark- er, Charles Sabin, H. R. Vander- (TR Prefer CONNS because: hand amnd orchestra instruments made by C.G. Conmn.iid. excel in ® Full mellow tone Smcoth valve and slide ac- tion Fine key and valve align- ment ® Perfect pitch and tuning adjustments ® And many other refine- ments to IMPORTANT EQUALLY the Advanced Player and the ambitious beginnner DISPLAYED AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY ALASKA MUSIC | SUPPLY, Inc. | Second and Seward—Juneau The Territory’s Most Comprehensive Stock of Standard Musical Instruments II]III[IIII!IIIIIIIIIIiiIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIII|II i empty . . . no cloth filter to month’s cleaning! Lint, dog TER QU cleaner comes with full w. i 211 S. Franklin Come In and See t{ie NEW Yes, it's true! This remarkable new vacuum cleaner is the ONLY cleaner with #o dirty bag to metal dust collector large enough for a whole air disappear like magic with FIL- 'S unrivalled suction. And every dusting, waxing, polishing, moth proofing! You'll be surprised at the way FILTER QUEEN makes housckeeping easy. Come in and see a demonstration of the amazing FILTER QUEEN o+« America’s Bagless Cleaner . . . today! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1947 eest, Earl Cleveland, R. H. Will- sen home in Douglas to Bruno J. BAZAAR GOODS DISPLAYED | other handmade articles which will | mm——mn iams, John Wi Martin Lav- Coletti and Wesley Draper; the Del-| The quilt on display at Home be found at the bazs |enik, Vance Blackwell, William Bar- phia Kimball Cafe (formerly Star Beautiful was made by Mrs. Helen by o o o COMING SOON rington, R. E. Robertson, M Bakery) to Coletti and Braper; the Dreibelbis and will be on sale at COAST GUAKD HERE Monagle, Alex Holden, Cha George Lane home (Jeanie’s Cafe) | the Martha Society Bazaar, Friday | pRopert Everts, Robert A. Lemmon, Zorh CeniurY Thealre Warner and Miss Nell McCloskey. to Mr. and Mrs. Julius Heineman;|at 7:30 in the Nortiw:: Light Pres-|and Norman J. Wirsching of the 5 DR T Douglas Trucking Co. to Mr. and|byterian Church basement U. S. Coast Guard at Annette Is- { "Forever Amber” | Mrs. L. A, Je PROPERTY DEALS MADE son and the Douglas land, are registered at the Baranof Juneau Florists are displaying Mrs. Scott L. murphy of Murphy | Plumbing shop to the Douglas) __ : = s and Murphy announces the sale |FPlumbing and Heating Co this week of the D. J. Taylor home 2 o SR T at 825 A Street to Mr. and Mrs.| Richard J. 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