The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 20, 1948, Page 2

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PAGE TWO Gewer ) 1 HERE'S VALUE WHEN YOU WANT IT? Unbleached White Huck CANNON MUSLIN TOWELS PERCALE SHEETS 10¢ e 13 v one \p((ml vou n. wide, heavy weight, woven. Ideal for uses at home. SEVERAL! Flour Sack SQUARES 3¢ ca. for wched ady for Part Linen TOWELS 17" x 32" GOe ea. Bleached linen with col- ored borders. A Thrifty Savings! BUY SEV- ERAL! 72'x108" = $B.23 81" x108" = 83.50 a savings and hemmed. use, Pillow Cases 45°x38%" - @Se Puy on Behrends Lay-Away Plan White Cotton BLANKETS Nashua Brand — Heavy weight, extra large s Wise savings — buy eral -— use the round. BLANKET $7.00 Solid white, soiled a little but a saving that you can’t pass up. Valued at today’s market—$19.95. - year Large Bed PILLOWS $3.953 ea. Filled with duck and tur- key feathers. Blue and white heavy ticking — large size. All Linen Tahle Cloths $45.00 Has 8 napkins, 72 x 90 in. size. Quality is of the finest Irish linen to be found. THRIFTY-BUY in CHENILLE BEDSPREADS White or pastel with lovely multi-colored floral design. 90 in by 108 in. A BUY YOU CAN'T rass UP. Checked Glass TOWELING a>be yd. Part linen, “TOWELS a i Stevens Linen é big TOWELING avings me v 5”0 al“‘ Bleached and unbleached. 65@ ea 18 in. wide. Fine quality. Makes lovely guest towels. HERE WE OFFER THE CREAM OF THE TOWEL CROP—Prices you can't They are 1009 Cannon Brand WASH CLOTHS 10c and 20¢ Solid colors and white with colored borders. A BIG THRIFTY BUY! comes in blue and white or red and white checks. Very ab- sorbent and long wear- ing. Wash-fast colors. White INDIAN HEAD 36" doeyd. 54" Right widths to make lunch and table cloths. Extra fine quality. match any where. White Outing FLANNEL 30¢ 36 in. wide. Heavy qual- ity. Savings worth while so you will want to buy several yards. Buy On Our Lay-Away Plan A nominal down payment will reserve the goods of your choice. Make your selections while assortments are complete. RUALITY SIIiCE /88T o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA IMEEKS' FINANCES ARE TESTIFIED T0 AT PRESENT TRIAL (Continued 1:om rage One) time there was in the m Defense Attorney M, uestioned her closely a trottle of whiskey which Campbell had in his room, saying that the matter would be of some impor- tance later. Private waesdall of { the William Hospital in | Texas testif he and the | defendant Me: had worked to- | gether with Alaska Road Commission in Gulkana, and that {in - October, 1945, they went to- gether to Anchorage He! said that late in the {he loaned Me 60 for tre tation to June: find work | that the latt stated t have much money through fon th Schwaesdall money at exact month por- had also t direct and cros: | Meeks told | he ha som ling, but that h and spent it :\u iurther L [ (L DENALI iN PORF GOING WESTWARD { The Denali {from Seattle and Ketc following pas or's From Seattl \dser ;. Bonn, Edith Boiss:au, P. Bren- Deleres Cardinal, Mildred mpcell, Mrs. C. L. Cc Beverly Mazie Combs, Mrs m, Jam W. Dodson, Jr Mrs. J. W. Dodson, James W. Dod- fon, Carol Erwin, Arnold Forehang Adene Harris, J. H. London, Lor- rair¢ McDona}i, Bob Robertson, Bob Robertson, G. C. Seland, ogene Sampson, Robert. Simpson, b White Helen Baile) that amb- ! { i i | ! Arthur, Mrs, E. Priscil Mrs. John Infant Holm re, Mrs. R. M. MacKen- McConnell, Mae Pater- Mrs. Vern A. Vin- Wade, Glady: Vern Vioulkos, , Orville Denali will leave » West- The for tf NoO~7 Tpwill not be re 1V E an. myself. (748-Mar. 1) Steve Feist. 21. Dr. A Officer, V. over six mont AN AMERICAN FAVORITE THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS . from et 657-t1 | TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1948 e e e e v e ve e o0 WEATHER REPORT (U. S. WEATHER BUREAU (Pa hour 7:30 a.m. tod; mum, 38; ending in Juneau— minimum, Maximum 38; WEATHER FOREC! Juncau and Vicinity) Mostly cloudy with rain and mot much change in igla mpe and no children, no pets. Southeasterly buys partially completed lly reaching 2 lots, center Douglas. miphe JNEXCELLED view, lovely 3-bed- rm(u'mnm\ room home, Douglas; floor fur- ¢ 24 hour 7130 ; A ctric kitchen, basement Nob Hiil cellent Business at inven- fixiures and equip- net monthly in- 2-bedrocm house, in ace, electric kitch= endin 9.82 inches rport 60 inches; 1 5.38 inches; 41.69 inches. Large July 1, Douglas Beach, $2,250.00; 4-bedrooms, Douglas. TWO Bedrooms; compl, furn, business ot. 2-APT. Home with 2 b compl. red BEDROOM Home; home. LUPLEX, ex near marine rated. 5-bedroom run- Ann's Hospital Vincent Sobo- medical treat- N Lokb of Tulse- al treatment. vere Master Bill Williams rgstrom. from the was Je were Mrs llent condition; wéll basement, furnace, FURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS>—ACCOUNTANTS Angoon for Dick Govern- sie Howard Phone 676 over F‘ua( Nationsi FOREENT ORE, Office ur Restaurant space, Winter and Pond. Call 714 day- time 84 6t bue. > oo R H. STO(K FILES FOR DELEGATE ON REPUBLICAN TICKET R. H. Stock, Ang 1 prominent memb erican Legion, has torial Auditor. Fr: candidate f Alaska on Storage Space. 758 tf ge contractor NICE CLEAN sieam Teated rooms, r of the Am- also steam baths. Scandinavian filed with Terri- Rooms. FIRE PROOF Simpson Bldg ROOMS FUR RUN1 Ineation Inquire at Down town the Republicar Darnell’s. CLEAN stcamheated rooms beds. 315 Gold St. Stock has b Committesman from American Legion for the past nine years. He has been prominent in many Legion activities. Stock e of tt tractors to build mil in the Territory. - cen Naticnal Executive clean Alaska in the KOGM. kitchen pi Hotcl. Phone 886 s o - _— NICE CLEAN ROOMS, by day o week Colonial Hotel Ph 137 BOB N!eH@LS IS Nichols eft, here In. 1943 o join the| onautical Communica- HERE T0 REPAIR Y EQUIPMENT e Nichols, C ingineer of A lraving the Army, Nic laska Broad t Syste Clr in Anchorage, as here via F Lief Engineer and has since the ge of all technical equi entered the U, gned to tions System. Hv tel mouncer and Chief Eng eer at KINY, is here to inspe: technical equipment and r temporary repairs He will spend about & Juneau on his present trip but ex cted to be on pects to return at a later date for maintains his o . chorage. ® MONTHLY IMMUNIZATION Cl IC HELD TOMORROW The lar m )lhAy immuniza- tion clinic will be held at 2 Health Center, 318 Main St 10 a. m. Wednesday, January C. C. Carter, City Health officiate. Children of age who have not been immunized against small- diphtheria and whooping are invited to attend with parents. Gastineau System. 10ls is e installation t io station at F ike nec- he new ABS banks which is the air s . He adquarters at An- essa wzek in ! will ugh their FAVORS "GET READY’ LAW FOR RATIONING OF MEAT RIGHT NOW WASHINGTON, Jan. Chairman Tob (R-NH) of the Senate Banking Committee came 20.—A— EX-242-EB ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 out today in favor of a “get ready” meat rationing law. But Rep. Wolcott (R-Mich), who heads the House Banking group, Jsaid he still is opposed to grant- ing President Truman any more cost of living powers “until we see what use he makes of the powers: we already have given him to con- trol inflation.” Actually the legislation sponsored| by two of Welcott's Republican col-| leagues, Senator Flanders (VT and FREIGHT SERVICE fo ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, For Rales and Information CONSULT Vi Alaska Transportation Company | “55 ci oo ney s GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61—Phone 879 Juneau, Alaska Rep. Jauts (NY), simply would authorize the Administration to get ready for meat rationing. Their bill would let the culture Department go so far as to !print ration books, but Congress |could yeto any move to put the pro- igram into effect. — .o Relfrigeration CASI DISMISSED Several additional cases have | been dismissed from the dockets of U, S. District Court. They a Daisy Snook vs. Russell Snook. Peter E. Hansen vs. Annie K. Hansen. Bessie Nakamura mura | Jonathan L. Cutrell vs. Margaret {B. Cutrell. William | Sitka. vs. Joe Naka- Washington R. Hanlon vs. City of nia Rodriguez vs. Joseph T. Bernice V. Tudcr. Ruth Jackson vs. John Q. Jack- son. Tudor vs. Ray A. MURPHY & MURPHY 736-tf | 650-tf | rivileger, — Home | Army| ols | een| the entire Alaska Broad-| rking, at present,| Agri- | Norte William §. Hart vs. Alice E. Hart. | force. FOR SALE One 1l-passenger Play Boy bus; 1 '46 DeSota; ‘1 "41 Cb le 1 40 New Yorker Ch 2 '40 Dodges;. 1 '40 Pontiac 8;. 1 '35 Packard 8-passenger; 1 '42 Hud- son. For informetion phone 22, 89 tf of Juneau's best small busi- hops. First class equipment, ell established business In- quire Bost Auto Painting, 90 oughby. 87 6t 6 KW-110 DC Dynamo, just re- built, White PO Box 1087, Ju- neau. 87 4t SHOE Repairing shop equipment for sale. Call Douglas 393. 787 tf NATIONAL $6 ring-up cash regis- ter. Call Douglas 303. 797 tf $150 DIAMOND Ring at sacrifice e for quick sale. Phone Red 89 2t 34 FORD Ccupe; motor in good condition. and tires Call 497, 788 tt 1938 Chev. _Coupe. geod. Body 523, Mechanically and tires fair. Call 786 4t V-8 DUMP Truck. Call 849 ai- ter 6 o'clock 84 6t IWO year old Marine Engine, Ldnlrrjp flexcuk’a 107 HP, with power take-off and high ten- sion magneto and wheel, A-1 cendition for less than half price. Emil Vienola, across Douglas Bridge. 779 tt SEWING Machines hought, sold and repaired. Red Front. So Franklin, 75 1mo ;PRLLE f(‘lL‘\t V&oud Iul cooking or 1345 or Phor hcatmg fireplace. P. O. Boy, 688, 768 1 mo HUNTERS Have your guns completely cleaned and overhauled be- fore winter storage. Complete Service & repair Skies, Guns.... * and Tackle. DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER o DR e SALE--Thiec nouses ana oo ncuses in good condition and oesi on. Inguire Trevor Davia 7L Jur 472-t ’IANOS FOR T or SALE Wurlitzer Piano Alaska Dealer Ph. 143 5nderson Piano Shop 124 W 3rd. 13-t ' WANTED R 3 BEDROOM House or Apt. com 101, Fed. Bldg, 8 a. m, to 5 p. m. 788 4t WANTED: uple. Ph Apt. 161 for working 782 tf WORK Wanted: Bkpr-Sec'y would like temp. or perm. position. 7 yrs. exp. Contact A. L. Ham- ilton, Gen. Del, City. 779 3t Phone 750 tt SEWING ‘and alterations Green 429, T \SCELLAKEOUS WINTER & POND CO., Inc. Complete Photographic Supplies lopin: - Printing - Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing Photostats CROILUC LS epreseniadve Black 475 P.O Box Tt2. 656-t1 SHOP_ Permanents, ete Seaberg, Green 483. AUTY o et ArtANTEED Realistic Perman- i, $750. Paper Curls, $1 up, Lolas Beauty Shop Phone 201 415 Decker Way LOST ARv FOUND LOST: Young orange tiger striped male cat, shy, prominent rings around legs :last seen in Calhoun Ave. district. Reward. Phone Green 825 or 874. 788 3t FOUND: Male brown and white buppy. Black 120, or call at 923 A Street, 788 3t TROUBLE BREAK S OUT IN COLOMBIA: PLANES ARE USED BOGOTA, Colombia, Jan, 20.—® | —Government airborne troops, land- led in strife-torn Santander Del Proevir last night, moved swiltly Mto. troutled areas today |to put down bloody political battl- ing, waged between Liberal and Conscrvative factions since last | week. Gen. Gustave Matamores, named |by President Mariano Ospina Percz as military and civil governor of the northeastern province, now under state of siege proclaimed Sunday, was expected to arrive there today. Ospina Perez also called up hun- dreds of national police and army reservists to augment the army

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