The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 17, 1947, Page 8

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5 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1947 PAGE EIGHT : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA e s s v £ DACCENGEDS SAFETY MATCHES O BLACKWELL BACK; SALVATION ARMY Wedemeyer P e A IN USA. BUT NONE FRED € Wedemeyer made an m.&p(zcliou‘ { nde M AVA"AUGH tour of China last summer as a | OUI ON M.ASKA Io BE SE“T ABROAD "ow l" POR".AND KE]T[E BOIHNG ] [ r In l special envoy of President Truman. | o He told the Senate committee that | The steamer Alaska sailed for the | e Christmas must be just around Mrs. Crystal Jenne, Juneau Post-| Vance R. Blackwell, of the Pub- |the corner, for the Salvation Army's Chiang has “leaned over back- south at 7:30 o'clock last evening . ward” to keep his prom s to the with 24 passengers for Seattle 9 | master emphasized tods that no lic Roads Administration office in|Christmas Kettle appeared on the For (hl“ese United States while the American 'for Petersburg, three for Wrangell | matches may be mailed to foreign | Juneau, Jeturned here yesterday | ts of Juneau today to do its part ¥ government has broken those made and two for Ketchikan countries. including Canada and rom a one months triv to the Port h bringing cheer to those in need to him . Geattle bound passengers were: Mexico, but that certain types of land, Ore, PRA Division office. He |in Juneau. Wedemeyer declined under com- Mrs. Oscar Alto, H. B. Antrim, Mrs. | matches may be mailed domestical- mittee questioning to disclose the H. B. Antrim, Mrs. R. M. Altman, 'y contents of the repert he made Frik Conn, Frank LaRochelle, Lor- | Mrs, after his China tc id he aine Singer, Mrs R. A. Dill, B. F. sulphurous cr safety reperted his findir State itt, Miss June Brudevold, Mary | be sent through the malls in the Department, but that they will not han, Richard C. Kendall, Mrs.| U. S. if they are packed in asbes- be released R. C. Kendall. Fred Emerson, Jack | tos arrived via Alaska Coastal Airlines| The proceeds from the kettle will from Ketchikan after traveling that |be used for Christmas dinners | well as gifts for children and as- | tients at the hospital. ble| Donations by mail will also be epted and these can be sent to ation Army, Box 2031 e names of necedy familics Jenne explained that non- far via PAA matches may | Blackwell was on temporary fgnment in Portland but was to be present at the golden wed- nniversary celebration of his |tr Portland residen WASHINGTON, Dec. 17.—P—Lt \hds:v eyer sa that this ¢ China to help hian Kai-shek r ding parents who a A A SRS - Hansen, Mrs, Ruby Van Laningham LIPS Aealisst it Thomas, Lew He reported that he also saw Mrs. | should also be sent to P. O. Box 2931 committee. Try the wani-aas for bargain ot telephioned to 176 or.as¢ i s g Adjt. Henry Lorenzen hopes that the people of Juneau will “Keep the ! of reliet “for Generations—A Great Kentucky Favorite” will not be liam is T bargains! J 3ahm, Mrs. L. H nth Fred Cavanaugh who was form — Joe Hughes, Mrs. Joe Hughes, Den- wssigned to the Juneau PRA o but who transferred to Portland Hughes, Ed Koenig, Jr ) To Petersburg: Mrs. M. Bogul FGR w&s'IWAQD De Both Mr. and Mrs. Cavan- |Kettle Boiling” for the W H i ugh v living in Portland. They [days so that those in 1 i C. W. Hall, Ralph rs. Ralph Loken, Mrs. October for a trip to jand Christmas cheer Wayedelick, Wm. M. Post The Aleutian J. Thomas, B. Thomas, | at o'clock yes 1rs Arthur | with ten passengers f e Mo Georte Oke. | Robert. Dennard, Christine Heller ALASKA RAILROAD 'PASSENGERS ON [UESDAY - i it A TAKES LAW BOCKS S Okegawa, Ronald | Catherine Coyle Edt gelia. Kaivokapich, Sophia And | Alaska .LU‘TMI. L‘:Hll‘cd _’!. )“51- < ® Mrs. June Hanford, | son, P. C. Ramer, and L. W, Peter-' Donald McIntyre. Assistant 1o ngers yesterday, with stops a Funter Bay, Tenakee, Wran- H {© ’ left here Ntional Distillers Prodacts Corp., N.Y. o Kentucky Whiskey — A Blend + 85 Proof « 63% Grain Neulral Spits t and never lunhappy Chris * to B in their small b ned 'Ihv‘\ continued on P Charl Fred Robi Robik, Mrs. R. H. Leer, SPECIAL TT Announcement e V. Jones, W. D. F Jack Short, Mrs. Ja aska Railroad, ar Vicky Hanford, D. L. Wing son Counsel for th S To Ketchikan: L. Dolkken, B. F.| Juneau to Cordova: T. O. Dick- rived here from Anchorage yester- |8¢ and Petersb N w FVFRY DAY ne | cnson, H. Woodard, J. Ervichette. day to take possession of the Passengers i nean to Sitka 4 4 S - The steamer is expected in Ju- b o ed by the Counsel- | were: Bishon John Zlchin. Jeremiah s again sometime = Sunday at-Large for the U. S. Department | Burke, G. G. Millice, Sid Thompson He is staying at the | J. Goddard, G. Skanner ne been filled since former |stone, Mary Wak ounsel George W. Folta was ap- | Funter Bay to Juneau: Wallace STARTING TUESDAY NIGHT Mioviit 34 7 roup. i3 balk b} Chnslnns party vesterday Af[(' OF AlASKA DIES Divisicn. e te < H. J. Floresco, T Corbitt Shiop, V. M. Liuex, Vance - I T y: 3 Fresh Fried Loeal |50 me e D eras, o, bee 11 | nothe; V! resented th a beau- | Funeral services vill be held here P! o Ketchika Art Walk- Fryer mother was presented with a beau- | Funeral services will be held her AIRPLANE H_OAI IS J‘]‘r‘.’,‘\,“.l”( ‘F”:,'L“;.- n\) \1(:”1-(- A tiful box of stationery by her | Thursday for Robert W. (Bert Brownie daughter. The stationery |Kern, 65, veteran of Alaska and ON WAY I'o ANGOON ketchikan to Wrangell: Ole was made by the Brownie at their | Columbia steamboating. | Haynes Mill ®inch. Petersburg to Kethikal H R sgular meeting and was decorated | He had med to return to s with a leaf print aska in the spring to resume du Angoon will soon receive its new d Wave farewell to winter’s rain and cold. Let one of our fine, The Brownie also displayed'bright | as chief engineer of a boat on th airplane float \mwh\wscom_ ted Wrangell to Ketchikan: F. E. fast trains be the magic carpet which will whisk you safely and Christmas stockings they had made | Kuskokwim River, but a heart at- in J 1 by Jimmy Paddock. Ter- | Bennett. comfortably to a land of balmy sunshine where you c e & Includes French Fries . . Salad H that will be given to the children |tack claimed his life yesterday ritorial Engineer Frank A. Metcalf s sunsh you can enjoy ..oalad. . Hot at Minfield Home. Brownies were | A mative of Oregon, he worked on announced today that J. V. Cole is| warm, dry days and outdoor diversions galore —San Fran- BiSCllifS HOIIE Cuffe ziven small favors yesterday and |Columbia River boats until 1910, and towing the new float to Angoon MR MRS ]OHN fOURm: cisco, Los Angeles, Hollywood, Palm Springs and the highly e Y g\ e cake and cocoa were served. Leaders | since that year had worked on the to i popular resort and guest ranch playground of Southern Arizona w7 e s LEAVE FOR CALIFORNIA Four trains daily from Portland offer % wide varity.of for Troov 13 are Mrs. Will Godding | Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers 00, is 6 e oY o 60 feet lon accommodations. Through cars carry you from Seattle to San “=T=—--==-—] and Mrs. Wilfred Johnson The widow, a son, daughter Brownies in the Troop are: Helen |sister and two brothers surviv 300-foc N : 7 ;. Francisco or Los Angeles without change of cars. Low momey- Do'. t ‘ 0@ qet to Meracado, Jane Ninnis, Judy Nelson, | in the Po nd area, proach. It has a double ramp. 33 43 5 A d i Py Violet Pekovich, Mercedes Quinto - was built cn the Juneau tide flats I.\Z:z m'.rll;\rln ](.]Juldm I-‘lulmnzi 'nll_zl saving fares. /£ Page Wood, Dolores Addleman, and took two weeks to complete three menths old daughter, Leslie tiend Gur First puce” ot beoes Agaen. (|TY POLICE AUTO e " 3 Othilie Dreibelbus, Ronde Merle CECOTTI GOES SOUTH American Airways to spend the holi- Anniversary Cunite et onenec, "7 HAS MORE TROUBLES bara Kito, Marilyn Wright and| The brand new City Police auto- ' Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cecotti left on ‘\"1”“ EM" and Mrs ‘1"’”""}‘; E‘l“‘f"l"‘- The friendly Southern Pacific rs. Fournie's parents in Porterville, Charmaine Yakopatz. mobile s to have a jinx-It made the Princess orah to spend the W 1 al h M For inf 2 2 . thied time i s week Ohristaias holidags with relatly Calif. They will also visit with Mrs. or information or reservations write: C. G. Alton, Canadian Gen. ird time in a week Christmas holiday h relative Agent, 619 Howe St., Vancouver, B.C.; J. W. Gaines, General feet wide and ha DECEMEIRBR 23-COME ——— aiii i : a vesterday when a small fire burned Mt. Vernon, Wash _P"“” Burlord, Boe. Fournie's grand- Agent, Pass. Dept., 1329 Fourth Ave., Seattle, Wash. or J. A. Y OUARE RAIE QN AlASKA 1 similaxly sized hol ‘rear seat | Cecott has been a. lumbetyard [mother. This will be Leslie Anx's Ormandy, Geaeral Pass, Agent, 622 Pacific Bldg, Portland 4, Ore. cushion. The fire was believed to foreman at the Engineers Dock, but | {irst visit with her grandfather and aused by a lighted cig- when he returns in mid-January he | 8reat-grandmother. | sen S ENTERTAINMENT .. g e Trans; Company A R RO B S N T Company announced -ate reductions D 2 3 > e X]’::L m‘: \:?xpn%c':ni.‘: of lumber from ' T aska to the States | ANCIA\G NIG“TLY Comy y n”lClalSssald the reduc- B tions, averaging about $1.50 a thou- Open 6 P. M. Until 2 it e || FQUOR STORE oo |l VIRGINIA DARE WINE Pre-inventory Sale Next Three Days Only S S S . Bialf Gallon SAVING gz 15 THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY While They Last . . . First Come-First Served Robes ‘ | 2 Free Deliveries Daily-10:30 a.m., 2:30 p.m. . REGULAR SALE o PRICE ; PRICE PHGNE 393 3 Only—Quilted Velvet 3 4 Only Quilted Jersey 39.95 29.95 OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT 3 Only—Quilted Brocade : 39.95 29.95 COCKTAILS . .FREE . . 8:30t0 9 lUMBER REDU(ED :‘r‘et(le hich hadl bken Iafoduire b7 .‘“” be r‘vm‘uln“\eu :\‘\uh the Juneau J"fle‘“ul:?“l‘l’*a‘f:“l:‘“;“ to return to Pre- ChrlStmas SALE i Nice Binner Wine continues with these SPECIAL VALUES COSTUME JEWELRY . 29.95 Women's Apoanq ., 5 Capital ty SKA Baranof Hotel Building apital Cltyicf ALRERR THE CLOTHES CLOSET Store Hours Until Christmas 9:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. P Goldstein Building Phone 557 . : - Eeor e Brothers Liquor Siore 1 3 Only—Quilted Plaid Taffeta 34,95 27.95 Richelieu Pear! Earrings ’ d | £t i 1 ounging Pajamas 750 $'1.00 i $l.50 4 $1.95 2 Only—Chinese Style 39.95 29.95 il Cr YSI&I Pims - - - .55 ’ 8 Only—Quilted Satin . 29.95 22.95 i > | 8 Only—Washable Evetime Rayon 19.95 14.95 CompaCIS $100 o $150 = $195 ' 4 Only—Striped Jersey 19.95 14.95 BRI ISR % S i ; Brunch Coats : fi 2 Only Quilted Jersey 29.95 24.95 X corresponding values fi 1 Only—Quilted Brocade . 31.95 27.95 3 throughout the store. 15 Special Holiday Blouses b It's a pleasure to select pretty gifts, A 7.95 1.95 a pl ure to ;i\'v_lhom._ and the one 33 e o RabEL s 2 THE FOLLOWING AT 20% OFF ‘ é‘: " Assorted Robes—Hosfess Goewns and House Coats # 53‘ in Jersey, Rayon and Terry, etc. . “The Nicest Store in the 53 P P i

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