The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 8, 1948, Page 6

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TOIT COLLINS MIX coma vrssse. e 29 | GINGER ALE \‘.v , CO — SPRY — SNOWDRIFT VINEG}})R CIDER—Reliance LYNDEN December contacts d > most Service, - 40-8 MEETING S S(HEDU!ED FRIDAY THE DAILY \l/\bl\/\ \ EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ime nt repre- al jobs | gove TY .- FLOWN HERE BY PAA; TEN ARE FLOWN QUT Pan perc or ¢ and Clff Hills the CAA with Ed Cusl stall tk matic t American with passengers 1 two Airways brought from Seattle yes- from Fairbanks irom Juneau to d workers Sea rapid are hire Arrivals from and Ingram Church, Wern attle were Harriet Ingram, Al- Bernhart Werner, Li Bert Olgive, George Rol- 8 Sitka Telepher trother of the J Cushing the company A ¢ and 1y Gi e, Gus Doelker, Caroline Evan Earthfield Mary T i J. B. Wier. X Fairbanks to Juneau nt, John Paden. attle: Pam Conover, , Edward Kelly, Mrs Robert Har ki, Marga lam MecCaddon, William Tobey. -+ NOTICE 1 not be responsible not contracted by myself. 778 3t) Mrs. C. R. Bell the mi 8 8 Bell, 11 Strezele will Ritchie the first at 8 the Dug- Joe Thibo- YL)N[(IIH! of ments of com- and other im- | matters transact- the so had fence in telept timate that pl available in about three B don, t McCad- year Norman for Latest res bass die of cld {ensi WVilal M) s Fines PELIVER 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. LIVERY SCHEDULE: l)\ll\ Ju \F‘l' ')III\VIHP\ ! 1020 A M. 2:30 P, P. M M.4P.M T NOOGN te Variety of A D%, Bmifie 15¢ no deposit Qt 301‘ PER PRG. 330 VAV v Per Pkg 44 . % PE POPCORN uax v HESE ARE PER VERY FINE vE oYSTERS CAN ADA DRY LARG 3§15 Full Quarts 27C IjEMO Regular or Liguid WESSON OIL CHICKEN FRICASSEE LARGEST CAN there to re - arch shows that white 'ALASKA'S FIRST DIAL 15 PASSENGERS S PHONE EXCHANGE TO BE INSTALLED AT KODIAK | c left of unattended xchange ing manager e Exchange, a techinician this morning Sitka to in- auto- in Al- of the and owners, Martha and who will at Kodiak, are no also own telephones Kellogg equipment ng from 0 1 ent talled. nt a total ates, Chicago capacity, al- only 300 or 400 of 21 ‘Bell Telephone Com- and Cushing ral year's exper- work. They es- wne service sidents months. age in three 49: FRUNEb Sunsweet, Iarge size Z LB. CARTON 45['} R CAN 22[; }PAGHETTI HEINZ—PREPARED large can lgs 31¢ Y4 pound can 442 Large Size 29 ~ v E SIZE Bflc et 9lc WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR MEAT OR POULTRY BUY YOUEK MEATS ‘\Gr P FRESH DAILY FROM JUNELU'S LEADING MEAT MARKET aded ExfraFancy STEER BEEF RGED PROPERLY IN ALASKA'S FINEST MEART CCOLERS Qur Cueon NMakee PURE PORK LINK SAUSAGES Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Censisiently the Best for Less will be of Kodiak years. ly ihe Bes! for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less CENTURY Saver Mathet = Alasl « FREE ® $597 10} jsag oy Ajualsisuo) ! 1 | | ® 5501 10) §sag ayl Apvoisisu0) @ 5597 4o §sag oy Ajjuejsisuc) @ $537 o) jsag Ay Ajjudjsisucy @ $597 40} [SaQ Ay @ §537 Joj [sag sy Ave (DARNELLS TRIPS UP WACHUSETT; DOUGLAS 'LOUIS C. PETERS HIGH LOSES T0 MIKE'S LAST NIGHT SCORES Mikes 56; Douglas High 38 Darnell’s 66; Wachusett 29 O“ls defeated the School team by a 38 in the basket- the Douglas High Mike" Douglas High score of 56 ball game gym last ight L. Bonnett of the Night Owls dropped ten field goals and three free throw for a total of 23 points, while Dcnohue scored 16 mar for his team. High scorer for the High School was Cuthbert with 12 points, sec- onded by McCormick with 9. Summary Dougzlas High (38) FG Cuthbert, f McCormick, Docgan, ¢ Bonnett, g Sey, 1 Hermann, Pusich, f Mike's (5 Bonnett, Donohue, f, Franklin, g Night to at oMol o~o wwww the second game of the eve- the Wachusett took a shell- at the hands of Darnell’s tinal score of 29 to 66. Kiser Wilhelm, a visitor gway, were referees. half ot Darnell's 66 points were run up by Floberg, who sccred no than 32, while the closest n to him was Hickey with a total of 11. An was the hot-shot husett with ten poin shy follewed with 8. Summary (66) & PT 16 a ills € ficm Nearly for the , gand TP 32 11 Darnell's Q Manning, Robertsen 5104 NG ENTHUSIASTS ORGANIZE CLUB: ELECT TEMPORARY CFFICERS A group of roller skating enthus- iasts met at the Town Hall Re- creation Center Tuesday night to discuss formation of a Juneau Reller Skaters’ Club. Orville Wagner was elected as temporary chairman, and Henrietta Burgh was chosen as temporary secretary. She has written to the American Roller Skaters’ Associa- tion to ascertain the rules and rez- ulaticns which must be observed in crder to join the Amateur Skat- rs' Association. A meeting will be held next Tues- day evening at 7 c'clock in the AB Hall, at which time it is hop- ed an answer to her inquiries will have keen received. Everyone eli- gible for membership or interested in becoming a charter member of the group shculd be present at that meziing according to a statement made today by Red Mayo, Co-pro- prietcr of the rink. -+ HERE FROM WRANGELL Ccl. O. F. Ohlson of Wrangell is staying at the Baranof. He is receiver for a sawmill there. - FROM SITKA Mrs. Anita Roberts, Miss Nadene Sulser, and Miss Kay Herman of Sitka are registered at the Baran- of Hotel. i e O S FROM KETCHIKAN Norman B. Wigntoff of Ketchi- kan is rc;islrred at the Baranof. wNommmMR~oMMNWO WL fobhrmmpdicwwea s ey TR A NE LR £ 7y Leo IS THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, 1948 NAMED HEAD OF NATIVE (0-0P Louis C. Peters, Director of Na- tive Resources for the Alaska Na- ive Service, , effect the tly fo [ dustri | Seattl The formation of ANICA was an- ncunced last month. ot 39 native banded es e. tor is resigning his posi ive Saturday, in order to job of manager of the ormed Alaska Native In- Cooperative Association in It is a group which have purchasing stores gether for and marketing purposes into a co- The Leagu aiter the h Ten has been with Nove: the ANS mber, 1941, sh- and Wildlise Ser- | was | to that sing time business he in BOWLING Th ursday Night e will resume playing tonight two weeks’ vacation olidays. ight's schedule: 7 Juneau Drug vs. 9:0C posal MRS, McCORMICK Mrs. ut Ladies ign 0l Al n uneal o'c; Juneau Upholstery; vice lock—vuncau Hardwaro Acme Dis- vs. Butler-Mauro. WILL PAY FiRST B:t y Wa 1 vis! 2 thi u, tc Chief Auxiliary, s week the Auxiliary OFFICIAL VISIT| HcCurmlLk National of Staff for the Veterans of For- make her first an Auxiliary in when she calls of Taku Post in night at 8:00 w will it to morrow ock in the Jeep Club presided | sid Auxiilary Treasurer. membership will also be | dates by ent it for y Grue Mc in of the Amy Mrs. Lucille Juneau group. She lock, who was last meeting, will her new post of Several can- d in s will be served by Fritchman ning Cormick 2 Auxiliar She is cember of Taku Auxil- the services of her both World Wars. - LAST RITES FOR ARTHU GARN FRIDAY AFTERNOON e 7 @~ Funeral services will be held fol Arthur Adclph Garn tomorrow af- er Rice and pallbearers oon at les W. Carter Chapel. will 2 o'clock in the Char- Dean C. E. the service, be members conduct will o1 the Juneau Post of the Ameri-| can was born Unga, 1 brc! crly cently Al ther, resided at lefl Legion Garn, who died in Tenakee last | December 27, at the a veteran of World War I. on February ska. He is s Abbey Garn, ived by who form- Ketchikan but re- the states, and t for whose whereabouts is unknown. Gar n will be buried ‘in the American Legion plot in Evergreen Ceme ter: y BARANGF COFFEE SHOP BEING DE- DE(ORATED The Baranof be cl days ing. the Iris Room and the d for re-painting Coffee Shop will the next couple of and decorat- for During that time diners will be served in the Gold Reom and Terrace will be available for service organiza- luncheons. tion There’s [} 1§ AT THE C. L. @ . HALL Ahove the Baranof Hotel i Music b Havarro and His Dreamlanders Public Invited * LADIES FREE Gentlémen, $1.20, includes fax - news in the Want-Ads! B e e e PN P Y wamm B A N C E «==a January 10, 194§ at (10:00) P. M. SPONSORED BY l ! s e but came to| fer that same year with | Bowling | during | Mahoney, | and Mrs. | age of 51, was He | 18, 1896 in | W-A=-N-T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY INCOME lent condition. cent on invst garage. ‘GRO(‘,ERY business, real money maker, priced right, rent low. No phone ¢ LARGE bu procf, best property, duplex, excel- Net over 10 per- Large basement, iness property, fire- location, net income | “over $5000 annually. Terms. | 3-Bedroom House, Quonset Hut with 4 rcoms and bath, 3 good properties Auke Bay, 2-bedroom | home 7th St, Hobby Shop, curio store, la apt. house net over 10 per te. 2 APTS, 2 $7,000. Douglas—2-bedr ing far below furn. 2 lots. 3-Bedroom house, matic hot water, basement and garage. 3-Room home, furnished, modern, Also 4-bedrooms, $2,250. 12 and Marine Runways, sell- mpl. home new, om cost, cor furnace, auto- elec. Kitehen, and THREE bedroom Juneau and Douglas Excellent Income Properties. ONE, TWO homes in Several REALTORS>—ACCOUNTANTS | Phone 67¢ over First National Sank | | APT. for ren. | from PFederal Bldg. RE PROCF Simpson Bldg. Seaview, one block Space. 758 tf Storage VICE CLEAN steam Teatec rooms, | Scandinavian 736-tf also stzam baths. Rooms. LOOMS eation FUR REN1 Liquis Down town Darnell’s. 657-t1 clean 656-t1 oms s ileger Honw Hote! Phone 886 | NICE CLEAN | week Colonial Hotel Ph 137 will eventually se tiger striped Bt ominznt rings arour { 1o | FOUND—Wrist Kinley Bldg watch Owner pay for ad. 79 2t GXRLS Blue Flyer bicycle from city bicycle rack about 2weeks ago. Call Black 200. Reward. 7 3t LééT;Hflxxd 7t;uc H fli;tfx*r"})gz\:e call 333 or 312, Reward. 77 tf TOURNAMENT, SOCIAL EVENTS DiSCUSSED AT Tha board of directors of the Juneau Ski Club met Tuesday night at the home of President Jim Church to discuss the All Alaska Ski Tournament which the | club is sponsoring on February 21 and 22. Scwexal social events were also cided upon, with a ski supper |planned for January 18, following the day’'s skiing. Local ski pic- tures will be shown at that time.| Ancther ski breakfast will be 'heid on February 8, and at the close of the tournament on the gight of I'ebruary 22 a ski banquet will be given at which trophies will be awarded to winners of the cvents. The tournament, which is spon- scred by the Juneau Ski Club, |for all Alaskan communities, and will feature slalom and downhill mces, and other events for which a program is being prepared. The program will also define entrance wirements and classification of competitors. Fred Dunn of the Pan American fice stated that he is working through the Seattle office to pub- licize the tournament and encour- e skiing enthusiasts of the Northwest to come to Juneau for he event. E usc of the evident success club’s paper, “Track,” edited oyce £mith, Church announced hat the publicaticn will be issued again at the end of this month nd will be enlarged from four to six pages. okt R e TWO DIVORCES ASKED I'wo divorce suils have been filed S. District Court. Fern led against Elmer Royal grounds of incompatibil- y were no children or mutual property The suit was placed by Atwmey iloward Stabler. Patricia O. Ballinger filed against Angus Jack Ballinger on grounds of incompatibility. They were mar- ricd at Chichagoff, Feb. 1936, and have three children. The suit, placed by Faulkner requests $50 per month alimony end $100 per month as support for | the children, MURPHY & MURPHY 759 1 mo | RC }(JM.E:. l;yfids;)v | SKI CLUB BOARD MEET. 18— married in Ju-| neau on Sept. 27, 1941, and hsve' and Banfield, | FOR SALE 1936 V8 Ford pickup, good rubber, spare tire, heater, reconditioned engine, Can be seen at Connors Motors Co. 779 3t condition. 779 3t BABY Stroller, good Rad 785, TWO year - old Lathrop Hercules Marine *Engine, 107 HP, with power take-off and high ten- sitn magneto and wheel, A-1 cendition for less than half price. Emil Vienola, across Douglas Bridge. 79 tf PRACTICALLY new Zenith radio, Model G038 Battery Set; Sun- kraft health lamp, slightly used; Victor adding machine and cash register; Everhot Electric rang- ette and porcelain oven slightly used. All items at bargain pri- ces. Reliable Transfer. 79 4t DEE Fiectric ‘Washing $30. 227 4th St Machine, 718 3t ‘COMPLETELY furnlihed 2 Apl House, electric range, oil heat. 530 Park Ave. Contact Howard Meyer, Yellow Cab. 718 3t Call 717 3t DAVENPORT and chair, $1: Blue 509, FURNISHED 5-Room House at 511 ct 7t 1336 V8 Ford Sedan; new , new clutch, tires good, 1 e, motor fair, radio, heater, Sealed beam lights. Call Blue 130 between 1‘0 am. - 3 pm. T7tf $395 brak ce skates, portable wash- ing machine, bathinettes, oil heater, lamps, play pen, book case. HOPE'S NEW & USED MDSE, 214 Second St., Phone 908. 777 3t GOOD Wasuing Machine, in good condition. Ph. Douglas 355. 74 4t SEWING Machines bought, sold and repaired. Red Front. So. Franklin. 775 1mo, | SPRUCE forest woud for heating, cooking or fireplace. P. O. Box | 1245 or Phone 688. 768 1 mo. | 2 BEDROOM furnished house. Fur- | nace, fireplace. Immediate oc- | cupancy. 214 4th St. Phone Red 398. 766 t1 " °" FURNISHED house on 80x90 lot M- | with 20x50 Quonset Hut. Phone Black 113 or inquire at 824 W. 9th Street. 58 tf . . %% 0 HUNTERS Have your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns.... and Tackle. DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER v T . . . L . BEAUTIFUL Husky pups, 3% months old. See Babcock, Vander- bilt Hill. 49 t1 TWO coal or wood heaters like aew, two sanitary couches, 3 electric heaters. Red 702. 49 t1 | “OR SALE—Thiee nouses and Ict hruses in good condition and des' location. Inquire Trevor Davia Box 576 Juneau 472-t PIANOS FOR RENT or SALE | Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer | Ph. 143 Anderson Piano Shop 124 W 3ra. T13-t¢ ‘ WANTED “70};1{‘Wam,ed: Bkfi;suc'y would | like temp. or perm. position. 7 ! Contact A. L. Ham- | yrs. exp. ilton, Gen. Del., City. 719 3% apt. 73t VUiiSE .despera el}; ne‘e s Cali 468 ask for E. George. i . ® o o o o o . . . ‘Woman Cook. Must be good. Work 2 or 3 hours in eve- ning for private family of three; permanent position. Call Apt. 702, Baranof Hotel, 12 to 6. T2 tf SEWING and alterations. Phone Green 429, 750 tt HELP WANTED—Painter, must be Ist class nechanic, 5 days work gualanteed. Ph. 581. 742-t1 FiSCELLANEQOUS 1 Pl T | WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies Developing - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats AVON PRODUCTS representative. Phone Black 475. P.O. Box 7€z 656-tt BEAUIY SHOP. Permanents, etc. Violet Seaberg, Green 483. uUARAN'l'EED Realistic Perman- ent, $750. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lola's Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way America’s soil was protected from soil erosion before the white man came by a cover of grass and ' forest.

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