The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 20, 1947, Page 2

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A l-_MPIRL—JUNl;AU ALASKA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1947 PAGE TWO . . ments, and toys of various kinds deer. He came to a small knoll, ents and brothers and sls(er in Flymg from Juneau to Tenakee “Ew E HAVE DESSERT AT GOODIE SALE Beta Slgma Ph[ S will be featured. Hours are Friday,[where the signs of a bear rooting Bergen, Norway. He was last home was Mike Lady; to Hoonah Frank M MBERS TO Martha Society Bazaar-Nov. 21— | Nov. 21—7 to 10 p.m. Presbyter- 2 to 8 pm. and Saturday, 10 am.}around were quite evidently fresh. in 1939 and was on his return Jackson, H. Douglass, G Carteeti BE lNI"AIED BY 7-10 - pm. Sewi wdy, RO an Church. Sewing, candy ‘g‘”‘m_ ; Formal on Nov 28 to 7 pm However, Orme wasn't looking for voyage when war was declared. He and Joseph Pratt; to Pelican, S. greeting cards, fish pond, g 'ds, fish “,,m Girl Scout [ . The meeting was followed by the |bear. is a carpenter and works for Don Warkurton; to Angoon, Mr. and | Av EVE Scout beoth. adv. 738-12 Em)lh Dessert —adv. 738-t2 | cultural program. Mrs. Thomas J.| He stepped to the top of a fallen Able. Mis. R. John and A. Walker VFW FRD it Rk 50| its regular meeting in |hp‘M(lOl lead the discussion, “Hap-|log, and suddenly a brownie that They plan to return to the U From Juneau to Skagway, Edward ey night Beta | biness through control of self and{had gone to sleep in one of his own S. on July 17. They have reser- Chatham and Mrs. Kermle; from| Ncw members initiated at ya Pl announced the | environment.” holes stood up not three steps vations on the maiden voyage of Juneau to Tulsequah, B. C, E. J.|t row night's re Scnnnnzv the world's wal fall to be held Fri- e~ away, and said: “Woof.” the S8 Slockhnln}:v a new ‘Swwedl-sh Keogh w Post day November 28 in the Gold | Orme’s partners claimed he fired luxury liner. They will met H 1 1 ORME GETS BROWN'E three rounds at the bear in such in New York by Carl Hagerup, Inbound passengers ic Juneau |, Room. Tickets are now on sale and | be obtained irorr members of | who plans to buy a new car and from Ketchikan were Mrs. M. Sten- PARIHERS GEI DEER ::1c:“t:l:rc‘;ctefg11;};“:\;;["(;t“w;..sw!;kxi drive to the East Coast to meet son, E. W. Tolbert and R. B. W cstimated at 800 pounds bit the his parents and Mr. Morke. They liams; from Wrangell, Earl Intol- not they “,\( ye ). reportl Jimmy Orme, owner of Ormej. .. plan to travel throughout the Jube and Lawrence Wilson; from | peen ‘m\,u\m mittee, pr ransfer, might not want to admiti™ . b ere of the party States before their retifn to Ju- Petersburg, Mr. and Mrs. W E | eature of the meeting largest mething hap- |t but according to triends who &c- | oo™y o0 qear. Minard Mill got neal: Boehl. will be the showing of the PAA minutes.’ companied him on a hunting mp one, Orfl® 6N .and Percy Reynolds Al three of them have been 3 ml‘”’ “Wings Over Ireland” The ; was con- ) to Gambier Island, at the er orought in (he'thhd v = ® honored at many farewell parties Flying to Juneau from Sitka were esting Vibe Tallowed. by the Ti= : s . Barnes in | 10 Gambier Bay, his quick shooting| iy . previous to their departure. F. Ramos, Roy Henry, G. White,| ‘ot o o4 Gorg party and 18 ! of President Jovce Wil- | made possible a narrow escape e —— W. A. Petri, Don Mills and M. Jaro; ke ‘wilv }n y and re- [ k from an Admiralty brown bear HVE juNEAu"ES from Hood Bay, Jack Osborn, John u.:. ,«,: served | mbers also announced that | last Friday ALASKA COASTAI. 4. Rich,’A, ¥, Owens and Mr, and ! e ‘ Be to have a| A party of hunters on Minard MYS- H. L. Forrester. TOO YOUNG TO DRINK ' ve sale Fri- | Mill's boat O\?rluck went to Gam- vISII HoMElA"DS Fll 60 | Passengers trom Hoonah 19, was taken be- 3 ot iay, November 21 |bier Island Friday for the last two A RlI“B neau weré Robert and Ka trate William A « 1@ fter * she had [ downtown ”Lfll SCHENLEY INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION L 8 e Empire State Building « New York, US.A. to ) SLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-243EA-REV, in the Little Nugget Shop |days of the hunting season. In the Non‘Y swEDE" Grant, Kenneth Grant and Fran X ‘Butler Mauro Store. | group were Mill, Simpson MacKin- ON WEDNESDAY Wilson: ‘trdts’ Pellcan, H. Hanson, |sg mas wrapping, tree orna-|non Sr. and Simpson MacKinnon | 1 3 —_— | Jr,, Orme, Percy Reynolds and Joe! nrr and Mrs. Trygve Hagerup H. Englerummer, Valentino Qui and t Mrs. M. Bellile; irom Ang Jnlln\lml‘ {and Bernt Morke plan to leave Ju- Planes of Alaska Coastal Airlines E. Brandes Jr.; from S X 1 COMING SOON Ml and MacKinnon Sr. landed |neau on the Denall on Sunday, yesterday called at Ketchikan, Stewart. a y suspended jail sentence. 1 the other four on the beach to|November 23, on an extended visit Wrangell, Petersburg, Sitka, Peli- —- g e ¥ g o | o gy, o and - e AT Tl Buscun,” WG oci: TBigey £ L0 8 @ Consistently fhe Best for Less @ Consistenily the Best for Less @ Consistenily ihe est for Less @ hunt along o shore, &y vay. i 14 Bh z[hh CenturY Theah‘e hunt along the shore, and continu ‘,ln Norway. They will go directly can, Hoonah, Tenaltze, Angocn wards an anchorage. |Gripsholm for Sweden. Two oth- Passengers from Juneau to Orme, according to the story, was |cr Juneauites, Eric Larsen and Al- Keichikan were Mrs, J. J. Reynold- “pussyfooting” along, locking for|bert Carlson, are also scheduled t0 gon, Donald Waite, Victor Vinson a - |leave on the same sailing. 'and R. Torrence; to Petersburg, R. 9§ | The trip will not only mark MIs.' pmayo: to Sitka, H. Didrickson, Mr st Hagerup’s first trip to Norway gng Mrs. George Baggen, L. Hills, s g in 39 years, but also her first trip cnayles Nicolet, Clarence Perkins, v . out of Alaska in 39 years. MI parglq Malby, Pauline Sheratine, P s ] Hagerup s making his first trip g cnristianson, Fred Roman and ——— to Norway in 42 years. Tom Morgan. ’( - Swoer-Market and "Forever Amber" They will spend most of their e s 02 How To Reheve SPE(:IALS ,/CA In May, they w(u journey to P‘ln—’ land and will visit Mrs. Hagerup's rl’iday and . sisters in Ouluberg. The Hagerups are taking cotfee,‘ ‘butter, sugar and other staples wlthl W‘”‘ ‘, them as presents for their relatives' oquge “ the Soak of the 6‘ ° vo o The way fo SEATTLE? P e SR B LY 2 Saturday Alasha’s Finest” Saturday 4 e o e gmflumdhealraw.tmder. { Juneau people who have ¢ atives fiamed bronchial mucous mem- 1 in the Scandinavian coun- pranes, Tell g eiagorup 1y @ carpen. B botte oF ORGOmAIASE with the v G . FREE DELIV E RY Meals 4 ter and runs a saw filing shop. m‘mfi”&?fi‘u‘g‘&h’"’“ rocerles 4 3 The shop will be closed during his ys Jou are Q’ll([)l{r!‘i;gl RS i :30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Ph I absence because he was unable to DELIV SC JULE: s I finaanyone trained in the Work to CREOMULS'ON 319 DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 AM., 2:30 P, M., 4 P. M. e a r replace him. A | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Pll LAST JUNEAU DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT 3:30 P. 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