The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 14, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE ElGHT Three Juneauites Are Among CITATION Fortunate Guesserson Minute ~ WILL RUN, 0f Breakup ol lce at Nenana FREAKNESS. RECEPTION 106 MISSIONARIES TO | BEHELD TONIGHT who | BALTIMORE, May 14 ally you never hear of the after®hey win the derby Trainer Max Hirsch said that in|t] ‘Apr.l and’ it may be a he intends to start s Better Self against Citation| i ex- H anch'’ Hir in the s in the for 3-year-olds. ) the nd renewal of the |t area | Classic woul d do but was quit “ I want to put in my horse before | ventist and the Salvation Army. Wl I gt it S be here | i forget,” Hirsch commented. | Reserve these dates for your . Fire el 8 7is ol Ningrant | Trainer H. A. (Jimmy) Jones fi |child’s attendance is the request. arsh, a ar ol nigrant v & e . { /nally brought in the name of feareu ! —_————— ’ - o s o = sHons wififer ¢ Wie EARRY | visiTORE VRIS ® Workmen's Compensation 3 ¢ » | Derby ht wi at the U En- % i i g HE S 0. IS ) e Donald Lawrence an#l Opab Law- ' N ] U R A ]‘r C E ;Slfl in 1908, just two rch functions 1 rence from Homer, are in Juneau & Srival i the: U, ¢ omén of the C ! JUNIOR (HAMBER and staying atthe Barahof Hotel. | TELEPHONE 57 E ' " ssions whic e e sev.o ... HENRYM HOGUE,M e ovrrhory. st oay 18 to 34 month (OMMERCE WILL - .. : , Manager tripl when he receives Tl P b Don't Pargét’ D 5 Equi Life A S s Marsh 1 ELECT OFFICERS - PR uitable Life Assurance Society 1918 when his s Gy . e g 1 S i the influenza e BES, Saturday, May 15 . OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building Several of Juneau's younger busi- been employ noney neede: N ing! busines IMOBey Bh0RC Wi ! nessmen met today noon in the[® ¢ ® ¢ ¢ ¢ © ° ¢ e o i Arzasd SOLCH Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel 0 aska. His indefinite guesses in the to formulate a new organization and | discuss plans for the coming elec- tion of officers. e will be an open of the six Eld howeve ann Other Fortun: ho is inte A Others who were the 11:13 a s welcome. o It was voted to seek membership m. ‘time were George Carty and|ke held at the Boggan residence, 414 in the National Junior Chambers of! Dobmert of Cordova, Tony and|Dixon Street, between 8 and 10:30 Commerce and the election of of- Fern Frank of Fort Richardson,|c'clock tonight ficers will take place next Friday, Verona -Swar od of Anchor: May 21, at 12 o'clock noon in the oi Palr Baranof Hotel. ner, Wi of Ketch- Finken d Co MOIHER OF FlRS"‘ A nominating ccmmittee was ¢ ikan, Jean and Edward M. Cox of pointed to sezlect candidates for Puubflnk\ Co-op Drug Co. of _ ective office at the May 21 meeting TN a0 bl WH"E (H“.DREN The committee is as follows: George Auen nd the Lucky 4 Pool 1 Danner, Joe Werner, Dean Gocdwin of Fairl NOME BORN D!ES and E. K, Guerin Local Minute Poois y ; it(-lm Wuo: was wqulgsml m“ n.:n‘ Many other Juneauites were also a er to the Juneau Liquor Asso ciation thanking them for the ance with the free Glacier and s during the visit of EVERETT, Wasn., May Funeral services will be h foruntate by winning in many local minute pools with chances ranging and fromi 50 cents to $20 each tomorrow afternoon for Mrs. Hilda the Navy c - Astoria in Juneau. | stakes from $30 to $1.200 per POOL iy oo ‘79, of Everett, who is said | Peter Wood was reuested to give At the New York Tavern, Frank y,"yo tho mother of the first two a report on the tours and he stated Buckner and George Salo made | (e e ion in Nome, Alas- that so far the free tours had taken clean sweep of all four pools NEI® |y, rpe twin daughters, Mrs. Car- 300 enlisted men and several officers for a grand total of $2,220. menfiu: rie Moore and Mrs. Rose Freeman, to the Glacier and Auk Bay, stop- up, they took chances on the $20,|, " Tn o o0 " ere born to Sing 4o Bar Nt el Hive refons $10,:$5 and $2 pools to win $1.200. Iy einann I ments at and Hickey's DeHart's $600, $300 and $120 | ] "l“' ‘trip to £ store: Auk Bay. Also several of {84 thn " Triangle Cocktai g the ship’s company have been fish- George E. Pl ts won the : ing in Auk Bay and surroundi pool for a total of $240 as all chances were not taken. W. B E. K. Guerin, Acting Chairman,! Jeinte-aud Loe Thatss apls the in the absence of Joe Mangan who $2.50.-award which paid off with was aboard the Astoria as a guest, $150. “Vern C. Dick, Flossie Foran DEV H E. BEYER IS introduced the following guests: Mrs. | and L. J. Geiger e won a $1 I Moore, who was appointed as pool for' $60 ap as, Ross GUEST OE HONOR QN chairman to contact other business Mill, Les Fragner and Abbott spl % te tk T | v women and invite them to the next | ancther $1 pool four ways, which NAIY (RU'SER HERE meeting; Malcolm Greany and Jack | had paid off the usual total of . Carroll. [ $60. ! R At the Arctic CocktailsBar, E. J.| The Rev. H. E w05 a guest FROM POLARIS TAKU Hooper collected a total $120 | aboard Nav er Frank MacPherson of the Pol-/ when he won two $1 pools at $60|last n and aris Taku Mine is in Juneau, aj each.. Jack Clark and N. F. Gx}l-‘mtmlmw-r for the vy. He guest at the Baranof Hotel. | ham each won $60 on two other $1|the ship's company colored s A { pools there of the Territory that he has taken | KETCHIKAN VISITOR | Ed S nd Bill Sweeney split|on his various trips mu,uumz’ E. Ongstad from Ketchikan is $60 when they won the $1 pool at|Alaska ng at the Gastineau Hotel. | the Midget Cocktail Bar. 3T TR e coge e Henry Nienan won $120 on the e e e ——— minute award and Ed Lund 1 $2 $60 on the $1 pool at the Victory ‘F Bar. I At Blackie's, Winnie s | Now On Display e chances were not sold. Lil- | | . however, won $60 for n Th N t Sh | RoovigBoghetall o e Nugge op | e McCammon won $60 on the [l Mogse Club's §1 pool. il < | A $2 pool at the Clover Club || N lh ! P P l i was split three ways between doe ||l orinwes: rassage s'rinis | Brooks, John L. Sullivan and {; i Danny, who received a total of | Il | $120. Ray Olson and Laurel B. Il IN CELANESE RAYON i Goodell each won $60 on $1 pools 1 there. ) i Jack Kristan won 60 on the Al- (L IN VARIOUS COLOBS ! askan Hotel's $1 pool % it D.A\l “-]me B:;h;,uk(_limn ,L]‘“(: [‘ The Nugget Shop has on display a limited number of g oo o Ei) [ CpEntey. eaon vards in the following patterns suitable for blouses won $60 on $1 pools there 1 5 3 2 & At the Area Engineer's, Bill Ma-|f ©F dress patterns. We are advised that there will be v won' 430 on ‘s cent min- ]| DO MOre These patterns were made in limited quan- pool il tity for the more exclusive shops, and made up, cost Guessing 9:30 2. m., May 13, Peter |[| plenty of money.. We understand that only here has Hereid won approximately $450([l it been released in yardage, thru our personal ac- from the Juneau American Legion | ll' quaintance with the Artist, who was here last summer. pool | il 3 A At the City Hall, Alf Olsen won |l The yardage is reasonable as the stuff is forty- $30 in the City Employee’s pool l{ two and one-half inches wide and it only takes from | with the nearest guess of ‘1:32 p.|I 115 to 2 yards for a blouse and about 4 yards for a m, May 13 dress. -+ PRIN(HON HALL IS REPAIRED, NC WAYS I L ‘ ! are exclusive Alaska Patterns that will be L' hard to find anywhere else and if you want one you i‘ should get it right away as we have only a small L J I I L quantity, and the Smart Tourists will likely .gobble ittup. Price $2.50 per yard. The | the Nort i Tuesiay tor B PRINTS NOW ON HAND lowing an accident last the boat harbor. Repairs On Arctic Ice - Mountain Sheep Yisteq yosierday e Matanuska Valley McKinley Park Clipper Views Indian Symbols Alaska Flowers Chilcat Blanket for veturned to the 1 Map of Alaska Top Man on Totem Pole Northern Commercial ¢ -if Glacier Bay In Various Colors I 412, which will con il guard rails, Work is expected 1o ve 1| NOrthwest Passage Prints in Celanese Rayon ! wmplueu by the middle 1 week I at - l i | THE NUGGET SHOP Thelma Bruning from Tacoms, | [ | Washington, is in Juneau and stay- the g; ing at Baranof Hotel e e e T 0 o e o P ot S P S S S e e e | * IVACATION BIBLE o et s || [pegoarrance Agency h(ld mornings only for five day: Usu-'each again|ending June 11. tipotf or.|2 2, so it is hoped that all pupils King|will have a perfect attendance. iahili The beginners department will ‘ Llablluy the 1 tomorrow’s preakness at Pimlico.|meet in the Lutheran Church; sh dropped in the name ot|primary | 1 $10,000, | e v lay King Ranch's Better Self this morn-|the junior in the Northern Light . Glass in:ing und made him the first entry.|Presbyterian Church and the inter- | fos The veteran trainer appeared 26/ mediates in the Holy Trinity he o 1l leave for 5y Sattas jay, while after Secretary Charley | Church ® T fi Juneau man opened the box for| Other churches assisting with {byterian, Baptist, Seventh Day Ad- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NORTHERN SCHOOL 10 START ON JUNE 2 io 11 Plans are in progress by the Ju week beginning June 2 and ' Offers Complete Service of ® Marine Because of the Memorial holiday he first day of school will ke June @ (Casualty in the Methodist Church; ® Robbery ® Burglary hese groups are the Memorial Pres- The Finest Cars and Service in Juneau Smooth - Flowing Power in Packard Cabs You'll Enjoy Riding the “Packard Way" ""I}Sk the Folks Who Ride With" THE ALASKAN CAB CO. PHONE 7 pe= DOUBLE 2= 7 PHONE IIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII;IIIIIIIIIIIII!III|IlIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIlIH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIilIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIl BAVARD’S Juneaw’s Finest Liquor Store OUR SATURDAY SPECIAL Whiskey KING: Black Label - Fifth $3.95 (Limited Supply) " Wines . Sherry, Tokay, White Port - Fifth 75¢ Large Assortments of all popular brands of Beverages of ALL KINDS, at prices you can afford fo pay. 0 S FOR DELIVERY SERVICE UPTO04:30P. M. CGl RAVARD’®S=-Phone 689 lIIIIHIIIIIIIIII||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl_IIIllIlmflllllllllllIIIIII,IHI"IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIIII|||Iilfi|ll|il|"lillfillllllifii —— FRIDAY, MAY 14, 1948 SHAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 SANITARY MEAT CO. Meat at Its Best ~— at Lower Prices Hormel’s Picnic HAM DAIRY BRAND ih. 58( ROASTERS - perlb 90 NO WASTE Fancy Colored Birds—OVEN READY CHILI ROLLS - Fach 49 I’s SANITARY for Meat at its BEST at LOWER PRICES!? "The KING of ROASTS" Sianding Rib Roast 80« Rolled Rib Roast - Ib. 5¢ BEEF ROAST - Pound §5¢ Center Cut Chucks from Choice Grade-A Steers | C— pound POUND -==Swift’s Premium Squares LEAN AND MEATY COLORED PULLETS For Roasting 59 .These are Real Meat Bargains at the SANITARY for the Week End . . . Compare them with prices you are paying elsewhere. WIENERS-Skinless - - 1b.65¢ Carsten’s—for a delicious picnic COTTAGE CHEESE 35¢ ALPINE, fresh, creamy PIN' PORK ROASTS - - - Ib.55 ‘Lean Shoulder Cuts from Eastern Pork For Better Service For Better Meats . - For Better Prices Sanitary Meat FREE DELIVERY — PHONES 13 and 49

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