The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1948, Page 6

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PAGE SIX Shores’ €I FECYERS Consistenily 'he Best for Less @ est for Less n v wsistently the FBEE DE STORE HOURS g DELIVERY SCHEDULE: DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES LAST JUNEAU DELIVERY C GL Groceries >19 Phone DOUG Consisienfly the Best for Less @ Meat Coo Cur ! ) LY AGED ;JY the BEST 71 Sk o~ 10] o less @ POLK LOLNS VEAL ROAST CANADIZK BACOW -- Frosh Fach Weelt YRUP oex CANDIED YAMS vco i w.xr:*f*T MEATS v T ENDED JUICE SMOKED QYSTERS e e G5 SALAD DRESSING ros ou: 2g EASTERN ANY [ SIZE PIECE §; 07 RUMP BONFLESS and ROLLED (onsisiently .he B est for less @ 3 the ons ste Iy erna ” 100D WINES”P LPPLES HUBBARD SQUASH — The Best GREEN SOLID CABBAGE PINK — CRAPEFRUIT — WHITE Il Isnfl the BEST We Don‘t Handle It! ® Consislenily the Bes! for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Tensistentty the | manager and announcer at KINY.: enfly the Best for less @ £ OthCENTURY S DELIVERY CLOSES D Wil L BE CLOSED ALEL DAY MMONDA In Gbservance of Waskin: r are the FINEST I ALASK SPECIALS MEAT BEPT. SPECIALS | PERY HERSHEY'S CHOCOLATE MAKES WONDERFUL HOT CHOCOLATE CHEF BOYARD FRESH "RUIT and VEGETABLE SPECIALS FROZEN THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA of advertising manager at- the Empire from there to »n] 1 in the U. 8. Army in March, |NEW KINY STAFF | MAN ARRIVES AS DRUXMAN RELIEF E. Flood, and went He returned t; Juneau in Janu- ary, 1947, to work for KINY as announcer and news reporter. In March, 1947, he also accepted part-time reporting work for the Empire. February 1 he was ofiered a promotion to assistant manager at KINY but decided, a few days | later, to accept a positfon with the | Empire as full time reporter. John new istant rived here yesterday via PAA| «m Srattle to replace Bob Drux- 1"n who annoizced tcdey that he s resigned from KINY effective arch 1. ruxman first joined KINY cember, 1940, as assistant mana- | r in eharge of program and as an nouncer. In September, 1941, resigned to accept the position Flood brings onsiderable e will be uture by a background of experience to KINY. joined here in the near his wife ansistently the Best for less @ SPECIALS Friday and Safurday ® 5531 10} Isog By} AUISISU0) @ s597 Joj [sag oy Apuojsisuo) - Meats Phone 2¢2 LEVERY 8730 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 10:30 AM., 2:30P. M. 4 P. M. S DAILY T 330 P. M J1Y AT NOON os Y tow’s Birthday A...and OUR MEAT T MEAT CUTTERS ¥ GRAIN-FED STEER T _ROAST OYSTERS ROAST — Shoulder e TRe S. and w.'RAISINS SEEDLESS ........ (HERRIES 35 S. and W. ORA:IGE JUICE Tall 12 oz can 153 won, LARGES e sco SUGAR WAFERS = e 16 OLIVES & 3 cans ™ 35 NESCAFE 4o o 4T I SPAGHETTI 47¢ FRESH WILLAPA or OLYMPIAS - (=] =2 “© _— “ =3 [5-] = = ~- — = oD -4 (1] “ - =] - — (3] “ - €10 e Y] PER PKG. ch ® 5597 10} js2a ay Ayu Libby's Chopped @ s537 10] [S3g Ay AjjuaIsisuo) DINNERS STRAWBERRIES — Sliced or Whole PEACHES MIXED Vegetables RHUBARB BROCCOLI %3c:* APRICOTS PYES RASPBERRIES LIMA BEANS Best for Less-@ Consistently the Best for Less @ $59] 10} Isag 9y Ayuaysisuo) EMPLOYEE RATING * SYSTEMHEARING IS SET FOR APRIL 19 ANCHORAGE—Judge Anthony J. Dimond has set April 19 as the date or hearing a case which seeks to nvalidate the experience ratir m of Territorial emplo The suit was filed in the name Felton H Griffen, President of the American Territorial Federa- tion of Lakor, last July 11. Stipula- tions by both counsels had stretched the date of hearing until at least Feb. 15. Attorney J. Gerald Williams,, one of the counsels for the defendant, sought continuation until at least May. Attorney Stanley J. McCutch- eon, counsel for Griffin, hoped that trial would be set not later than April 1. Defending with Williams is Attor- ney H. L. Faulkner of Juneau, and Atterney General Ralph Rivers. Faulkner submitted an affidavit for continuance on the grounds that he has teen compelled to have medical attention done to his eye, forcing im from his work for a long time. The case was filed against R. E. eldon, Executive Director of the Unemplo; yment Compensation Com- mission of Alaska Griffen 2lleges that the rating system benefits non-resident season- al employees in the fish and min- ing industries. The act provides that *qualified employers” with good working re- cor be exe! mpt from making pay- ments intc urempln\mm' fund. These employers are given “credit notices” and can use these to re- duce further future compensation payments. e Bridges Calls for Longshere € FRANCISCO, Feb. Bridges, CIO Lon: today summoned Pacific longshoremen here March to caucus on a proposed act with the Waterfront Employers’ Association Bridges alr ed no- tice the CIO 11 strike to retain :sent con'rols in the hiring hall The contract expires June SAN etup. 15 S IN FROM PELICAN Johnson of Pelican at the Hotel Juneau. b is staying Wedding Choice of a Lifetime Only the pick of the world’s finest coffees is used in the matchless Hills Bros. blend. The flavor of every coffee bean is brought to uniform perfection by the exclusive Hills Bros. proc- ess of CONTROLLED ROASTING. The tempting freshness of Hills Bros. Coffee is protected by vacuum-packing in cans and Ultra-Yac jars. Trage-marks Reg. V. 5, Pat, OfF. JOSEPH S. FINCH & COMPANY Schenley, Pa. U.5. A, r.241-88 N NEUTRAL SPIRITS 2.241 | Developing - Printing - Enlarging | GUARANTEED Realistic Perman TWO GRINDS: ¥ Drip and Glass-Maker Grind V Regular Grind THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1948 W=A=-N=T A-D-S MURPHY & MURPHY LOTS: 9oth, Willoughby, Glacier Highway. CAFE, good location, good income, | right price, no phone calls, 4-BEDROOM house, Douglas, ran's equity; rest Furnished. 2-BEDRQOM - = house, business district, DECKER : Bldg., net over annual DUPL! FOR SALE ONE Springfield rifle, 30-06. West 3rd and Willoughby. 308 12 3¢ FURNISHED House, base- ric range and Terms if desired. 690. 812 g8t buy terms refrigerator. furnished, Phone - Blue Radio, $25. Ph 812 ortable | $5,000 nd large apt. house, both net 10 percent. 21 Small Apts., year mately $3,500.00, $10,000 takes $18,000 fireproof bldg. RANCH, appr. 20 agres, modern 8- room house, garage. Island empire near Juneau. SEVERAL BOATS, 50' to 26; also two canneries; grocery store. MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Bank FORSALE EXCEPTIONAL VALUE — Used Chrysler Crown 3% to 1 reduc- tion complete with power take- off, tail shaft, propellor b z and stuffing box. VICE, AGENTS, Warner Co. 59wnd Bldg., Juneau. b Bld x¢ d until close WANTED February 1948. Right to reject and all bids. —_— - (812 4t) WANTED— Information o A the wherea s Andrew Mai T 1 at } ashington. Mainer was of Austrian birth, 78 years old. Communicate with John M. Carroll, administrator, 607 Water St , Port Townsend, Washingten 813 5t IARTMAN Wardrobe Trunk. Ph, 1 825. 812 tf ver net approxi- SALE Machinery, Equipment and Stock of MOTOR REBUILD MARINE SERVICE Appraised value $27,200.00 All AND WILL SELL for CASH §18,000.00 Contact John H. Newmarker to inspect inventory.. Telephone Red 786. ALASKA ' PERSONAL SER- 200 anj ©00 0000000000000 000e0Ce0 RO Frigidaire, J d AH’ Jolu“on port- electric sewing mack gton standard typewriter, & 22 bolt action 5 pam. 14 3t WANTED TO RENT, a piano. Ph. Red 825. LF interes 180. i Gasboat “Fran- ms purse seine E. Cleveland, First phone Red | 812 1 mo Call Phone 810 1 mo '40 G M C Stanon Wagon. Juneau Jor ce. 806. 1g or drink Phon 812 tf| i NTED: ITraveling companion : two-vear-old boy to Chicago,| Lou's or vicinity. Ph. Doug-| PRy old baby 3 and no wild parties, 615, ble Model Ra- Liguor Store 808 tf ing Biue ; radio \hd re s Hotel. 809 tf WANT sales-minded individual to act as agent for American sales agency Further details write, APLUS PRODUCTS CO., P. O. Box 1340, St. Petersburg, Fla. 810 6t ‘nfurnished, near on 10th St. Phone 807 tt SMALL HOUSE boat harbor , length 49’ am draft 5, power Chrysler 448 reduction, also extra engine; equipped with 65 North- ern Radio Phone. Price $14,000. Boat insured for $15,000. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah, Alaska. 807 1 mo. ‘WANTED TO RENT: Staall apt.| or housekeeping rcoms, close in. P. O. Box 429, City. 808 3t Pnom 750 tf SEWING and alwratmns Green 429, ~ FOR RENT ;X‘WO7 B?dronm " furnished house,' T g centrally located. Phone Blue 185. 812 31. TWO 30— new, $100 each. v, Hoonah, Alaska. mziters, orand Write Clarence 807 1 mo. 1N “N Cl rysler Royal, less Ir‘du(- tion, $650. Write Clarence Moy, Hoonah Aalska. 807 1 mo. income bet- $400 per month. In- perscn Seaview Apt. 806 tf NICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly O | 230x100 Lot and bldg.. monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 187. ter than quire in No. 9. IMPERIAL HOTEL, 245 Front St.| Weekly and monthly 1ates. 94 tf | SPRUCE forest wood for cuo}un,n heating, fireplace; also slab wood, Ph. 688; P.O. box 1345. 803 Apr 6 Space. | 758 tf FIRE PROOF Storage Simpson Bldg. NICE CLEAN sweam teated rooms,| also steam baths. Scandinavian | Rooms. 736-tf LOMPLETELV furnished house for sale. Cali 488 afier 6 p.m. 800 18t | CLEAN steamneated rooms. clean | beds 315 Gold St. 650- tf 3. HOUSES wnd lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 94 tf |5-ROOM House with bath. 3.84 acres patentel land. Auke Lake Phone Red 120. Harold Zeng- ROOM kitchen privileges — Home | Hote! Phone 888 i 790 tt “FISCELLANEOUS - T WINTER & POND CO., Inc. ‘Japanese Ge's Complete Photographic Supplies | « o0 00 TIDE TABLE FEBRUARY 20 e AVON PRODUCTS represemadve[ like a Christmas tree—stepped off Lola's Beauty Shcp Phone 20) | With tales of weird flights in a rock- ‘Cap‘. Robert Jones—the Army's In RAAF (I’ew Dead nf gold braid adorned: both should- BRISBANE, Austmha. Feb. 10— yari-colored ribbons illuminated his ley, Queensland, airport tonight, ver bars, from Laverton, near Melbourne. It phoned ahead. AWaiting the super miles from Brisbane. They booked him for impersonat- o ! mitted that he was Takeshi Takes- ® Osaka. NORTHWEST DAIRIES Low tide, 16:53 p.m., 0.7 {t. ®' "Service will make ng deliveries Artists’ Paints and Materials | y’ plue printing Photostats | (@fled Down Phone Black 475. P.O. Box Tt2. | TOKYO, Feb. 19.—M—A Japanese 656-t1 {in a U. S. Army uniform—decorated a train today. ent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 UD | He had startled fellow passengers 315 Decker Wav et ship at the Kanoya air Lase. He | w as, he said with an elegant flourish, 16 Plane in (raSh mest daring test pilot. He was dressed for the part. Loops Air Force service patches blos- ]somed on his sleeves. Two rows of M—A Royal Australian Air Force chest, Upon his jaunty cap were Lincoln bomber crashed at Amber- tywo circles of officer’s braid and sil- killing 16 RAAF crewmen. But a U. S. Army Chaplain, A, D. The ship was on a training flight Maan, lifted an eye brow and tele- was attempting to make a landing pilot's triumphant arrivad were two at the airport, which is about 30 frowning MP's. B i . ok o ng an officer. e o o 0 0 The rocket pilot extraordinary ad- hima—just an unemployed cook's helper from the Itami air base, near Low tide, 3:35 am., 64 ft. High tide, 9:45 a.m., 148 ft. High ‘tide, 23:28 p.m..- 136 ft. - ® Monday. ‘Washington's™ Birthday. * ® » ® e e { @14 20

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