The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 12, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ™ 1 SATURDAY, JUNE 12, 1948 . MANY PROMINENT MEN INL.A. PARTY HERE ON SUNDAY | Aboard the Prince George, with the 260 memcters of the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce are many prominent business men. 'Among them are the following: A. A. Baumgartner, President of the Omaha Towel Supply Company, Hollywood ‘Walter H. Butler, President of the B! W. Reynolds Company, Los An- geles \/Thamas M. Erwin, Member of the California State Legislature (Chair- man of the Fish and Game Commit- tee of the California State Assem- bly), Puente. A. G. Hesse, Sales Manager of the Pacific Coast Lorax Ccmpany, Los Anhgele:, T. J. Hickey, President. of the| Hickey Pipe and Supply Company, Los Angeles. Norman G. Larson, Partner in the Pacific Aircraft Sales Company and member of the California Aeronau- Lics Commission, Burbank E. C. LeMunyon, President of the Rocky Mountain Steel Products, | Inc., Los Angeles E. A. Lockett, President of E. A Lockett and Son, Pasadena Albert T. Luer, President of the Luer Packing Company, Los Angeles. J. F. Mahlstedt, Manufacturer of Orchard Heaters and Sprayers, San Gabriel. Miss Patricia Susanne Ness, daughter of W. H. C. Ness, President of the National Cornice Works, Sheet Metal Contractors, Los Angeles. Lezh T. Niemo, Attorney-at-Law, Honorary Consul of Poland, Los An- geles. 1. L. Nihell, Supervisor of the Western Division of the American Radiator and Standard Sanitary Cor- poration, Glendale. Armand A. Normandin, President of Normandin Brothers (Lounging Robes Maufacturing Company), Los Angeles. E 8. Randall, District Manager of Safeway Stores, Los Angeles Earl W. Stanley, California State Assemblyman, Balboa Island. A. 1. Stewart, Pasadena City Di- rector and member of the California State Legislature, Pasadena. Clyde A. Watson, California State Senator, Orange. HIKING (ONDITIONS ARE GOOD NOW SAYS U.S. FOREST SERVICE Juneau District lupine are beginn 0 =loom on the Mendenhall flats and along Men- deghall Lake Trail. Other areas and trails arg also lined with many flow- ers. This is a good reason for hiking before full leafing out of brush oc- curs and insects are bad. Care and judgement should be ex- ercised on the higher levels where late snow slides are still active. Care should be used not to discharge fire- arms where ham may te incurred by other forest users. Defcing of signs or improvements is forbidden. All persons are jurged 'to oberve care {with cigarettes and fire e MRS. J. H. WILLIAMS WILL LEAVE JUNEAU ON G. WASHINGTON Mrs. John H. Williams, secretary | and auditor of the Baranof Hotel for the past nine yes except for a 15 month’s absence, plans to leave | for Seattle tomorrow night aboard | the George Washington. Mrs. Wil- liams said she will meet her hus- band in Seattle, after which a.two| month's vacation is planned for visiting in Washington, Oregon and | California. Mr. Williams has been in Seattle since January. ! Planning to live around Seattle,| the Williams are considering buy-| ing a ranch in the area and raising chickens and berries, Mrs. Williams is being replaced | at the Baranof Hotel by O. J. Fitz- gerald who was formerly employed by the White Pass and Yukon Route at Skagway. e ee— HERE FROM SEATTLE K. C. Allen, H. B, Chandler, Vio- la Mueller, M. L. Marksbury, Stan- ley Levine and Karl Diss from Se- attle, are guests at the Baranof Hotel of HOLIDAY MAGAZINE This is the Special “Alaska” number . . . It features the Territory and includes a fine - CERTAINLY You want YOUR COPY . for June pictorial review of JUNEAU = Your Home Town We Have Just Received a Special Shipment, But the DEMAND has been HEAVY and These Will NOT Better Hurry BUTLER MAURO DRUG (0. “The Rexall Store” LAST LONG. r anger reports the \\ '10S ANGELES CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ARRIVES TOMORROW IN JUNEAU The Prince George, carrying 260 members of the Los Angeles Cham- ber of Commerce on.their annual| vacation cruise to Alaska, is sched- uled to arrive here at 3 p.m. tomor- ow [ Both the Juneau Chambers of Commerce arfd the Junior Chamber of Commerce are making plans to welcome their, visiting colleagues. All citizens are invited to be on the city dock wheh the Prince George ties up. ' N S S COMMUNIST FINED | IPOH Malaya—(#—A Jamaica- | born Chinese who becane a Com- munist leader here has been con- victed on three charges of causing! a public nuisance, ! “You appear to thing you are a pocket Hitler,” said Mr. J. G. Ad-| ams, district judge, in pronouncing | sentence on the accused, Mr. Liew Yit Fun. Liew received maximum fines of $350 or five months imprisonment‘, for using a loudspeaker without per- mission and lecturing on the road-| way. New, well-paid jobs are opening up in the Regular Army’s FIELD ARTILLERY All expenses paid, and $75 a month to start Startling changes are taking place ' - in the time-honored Field Artillery!| Even veterans of the recent war) would not recognize much of the thrilling new equipment which to- | day’'s Artillerymen are operating ' Some are chosen for the Guided || Missile School, later working cn rockets and rocket launching in New . Mexico. 3 Others learn to fire some of the Artillery’s new “sky-busters,” such ! as “Little David” the 9l4-mm mnr-“ tar which hurls a shell weighmg‘ almost 2 tons! | If you are 18 to 34 inclusive (17 | with parents’ consent) and are! | otherwise qualified, you can sign up |for 3 years or more with the Field 'Artillery. Ask the Recruiting Offi- ' cer for more details—Juneau. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ 'COTTAGE FOOD STORE . 142 Willoughby PHONE 873 Free Delivery Service OPEN FROM 9:30 A. M. UNTIL MIDNIGHT SUNDAYS — HOLIDAYS and EVERY DAY AGAIN Serving Those DELICIOUS T-Bone Steaks with Mushroom Sauce A fénéfi«'Fries ... Salad Hot Biscuits - v, 2 ntieCoffee . .. Honey: 114 §2.50 Salmon Creek Couniry Club ! Get Your PICNIC SUPPLIES HERE Olives, No. 1 tall 39 Cookies . . Large Assortment Potato Chips, 4% oz. . . 25c Ice Cream . . Ice Cream Bars ; Campfire Marshmallows 45¢ Golden Bananas . . . . 1b. 25¢ : Soda Water, case . . . $1.95 Cigarettes . . . carfon $1.49 Any Brand DROP IN AND SHOP AROUND AT YOUR CONVENIENCE There Is No Substitute for Newsnaner Advertising! &0 Nationally Advertised Brands!? Eversharp ()% $8.75 Marine Lighters .................... $5.50 For Dad’s Ddy $7.75 Special Price ..$4.75 Evahs Combination Lighter b LaeT.50 Special> Brice. . L Ui rvisensinenncis: 90,50 Q. : . J, : - & bpeagl l-qther s Day Price . e $6.00 Marxman Jumbo Pipes ..........$15.00 Evans Pocket Lighter ... .$5.00 Special for Dad ... .. $13.75 Special Price ...............$4.60 Special for Dad . .. ...$4.00 Remington FOURSOME ELECTRIC RAZOR $19.50 Special Father’s Day Price: $17.50 For Dad’s Vacation and Business Trips: TOBACCO ) : ippEs? Y Dl " Fitted Leather Shaving Kits . TOBACCQ POUCHES i w1 n 4 £ ik Leather Cased Travel Clox . . . Manicure Sets Wallets Key Cases Jigger Travelers TABLE LIGHTERS POCKET LIGHTERS Pen Knives Tie Clasps Wrist Watches For Dad’s:Cocktail Bar: 5 e Foues. PP s , 0 H o T ‘I ; » 4 “Yetter Openers " e 1 vy gy e CruShers i 8 Desk Calendars Soda Kings Tavern Toppers eisryy = . DEAGhosdlates v yp 0 piiry i g A “ | . r & s O 5 T 2@ 2y Y — : 8 #0580 shuEe. sl /5?'%”[ }5”, P

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