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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE PAGE le FRIDAY, JUNE 18, 1948 MOOSE WOMEN HOLD MEETING discovered that another suit hfld also been filed earlier against the corporation but had been withheld from publication The earlier suit had been filed by Attorney Joseph A. McLean for RECEIVER ASKED \! ALASKA FINANCE "ii'i' gent Elizabeth Casperson said. ent Four charter memters were pres- including Anna Bodding and All committee chairmen must turn | sina Stayeland, Wilma Hoyez and over their instructions to the chap- ter as soon as possible, Senior Re- Mickie Wagoner. A spécial meeting of the ways and means committee to complete un- finished business was held after the | regular meeting with Ruth Maur- , /wmll CORP I’RGUBLES Frark Hopper who held an $8,100 lASI EVEMNG Anna Rodenberg, Past Graduate |stad presiding. Attending were Past ‘ demand note against the corpor- Regents, Mattie Baldwin and Helmi| Graduate Regents; Anna Roden- | KENTUCKY' S A suit aticn According to Mrs. Lois Torvissen. berg, Anna Bodding, Gertie Beuz~ % nance Co 3 Estepp, De : Clerk of the Court, Women of the Moose held their| Members who will assist at the|gren, Odelia Light, Iva He:mamunl to appoit a receiver, was filed in| g Ch T cquested that the | Chapter night program in observance July 4 carnival booth are Junior|and Virginia Pugel. U. S. District Court here today .00 ihoq from newspaper 0f Membership month last night at Graduate Regent Maurstad, Past| The WOTM will install omcerx by Charles M. Tuckett after it publicasion but Attorney William | the Moose Hall. Graduate Regents; Virginia Pugel,|Saturday June 26 at the lodge rooms ' " L. Paul, Jr. representing Tuckett, Charmah pro tem Ruth Maurstad, Anna Bodding and Gertie Berggren,|and will be followed by a dance| a stockholder in Alaska Finance, Junior Graduate Regent, directed Cowurkers; Lutie Auld, Hazel Bur-(given by the men's group. Moose discovered the Hopper suit by the entertainment assisted by Brita kette and Marguerite Dudley. women and their husbands are in-| keeping an eye on Court dock- Bland, Lutie Auld and May Larson, Women of the Moose will march [vited. Refreshment committee for ets. Junior Regent. The program includ- with the Loyal Order of the Moose | this affair included Chairman Lutie SOUR MASH | ,,"j, ool Byt o B SOurcH RO + around and fil- ¢4 games and refreshments and an float for the July 4 parade and are Auld, Idabelle Bryson, Brita Bland, | Kentucky Stroight on 3our parch — or wherever y0u want peace and ,I 'i‘,””'”;l,’,‘ .(,;::1. \Ll-f:;r(tm‘lfx n‘l’]‘unm‘nz amusing reading by Mooseman Auld. asked to wear informal white, wea- | Mabel Carlson, Beatrice Albegoff.| Bourbon Whiskey "X;f:;';. HATE the pleasant odor ot burme | 0 S 0T U O oration. thus | £25t Craduate Regent Anna Bod-|ther permitting. Bonnfe Chesney,|Marguerite Dudley, Wilma Hoyez! o UMACH and won't tome anywhere near . | @ Yeceiver for the corporation, thus|gine spoke on the importance of who is being sponsored by the mfen|and Ethel Colvin | i o gl s Hegle Y o the payment Of COYPOYA- ¢;nséring new members. Coworkers|and Women of the Moose as July ——— j BOTTLED in Wandy Sifter to only one creditor In-'wp, naq sponsored new candidates 4 queen candidate, was introguced ! IN BOND “‘"‘“’.‘ o ”_W"""]”““{ ne ”m"l‘m““v"“s_ were honored. Dorothy Spence, to the chapter last night by Chair- MR" ONE mlvE | 100 PROOF 0.8 f"“"”"‘ rom whatever pgothy Langseth, Flossie Carr and man Hazel Burkette. Tickets are ! Soda SSsCWS. 1t POSSERSER Tannie Morley were initiated into now available to vote for the queen Bv -‘-um (oASIAl‘ B TR 3 the lodge. and posters bearing her picture will i MOOSE LODGE NO. 700 Iva Hermanson, Associate Dean,|be Placed shortly, Thirtyone PiiSengers arrived nnd‘ Juneau Drug Lum)mm Regular meeting, tonight; re- read a letter which said Derothy The refreshment committee last|48 departed with Alaska Coastal ETITIR WELLER DISTILIERY, INC. = LOUISVILLE, KY, Harry Race Drug Company (reshments, baseball, entertain- | Eggleston, Junior Graduate Grand night was composed of Helen Jack-|flights yesterday as follows: - ~ arfield Drug Company | ment after meeting 917 1t Regent, is improving in health. son, Chairman; Greta Vinson, Rod-| From Port Conclusion: J S. Jen- B A T S Y L | From Hoonah: Udell Hawk, un(l! Ed. Vogel. ‘ SERVICE TO LOCKER - HOLDERS, ONLY To these who have Locker Space, the following food prices repre- senf Substantial Savings: PORK =CornFed Loin of Pork, pork chops - - - 6Zc Shoulder of Pork, steaks and roasts 53¢ Legof Pork, skinned - - - - - bl Spare Ribs, small and meaty -. - 96c VEAL -Milk Fed Halfor Whole - - - - Veal Cutlets, cubed-no hone - - BEEF-Grade “A” RibofBeef . - .- - - - b Loin of Beef, trimmed - - - 75¢c RoundofBeef - - - - - - b4c - B¢ GroundRound - - - - LAMB - Grade “AA” Halfor Whole - - . - ble Shoulder Lamb, honed and rolled 69c POULTRY Fryers, Colored (in cartons) - - - - - - Roasters, Eviscerated - - - - - - - - - - . Hens, Eviscerated (cut up and whole) - - - - - Hen Turkeys, 1010 12 1b. average (Eviscerated) - - Slab Bacon, ArmourStar e L R 43 These Prices Include CUTTING and WRAPPING — Ready for er Locker These are only a few of many items carried at “$$$$-s Saving” prices for the advamage of STURM , LOCKER SYSTEM patrons. Truly a Co-operative, YOU get the benefit of average Meat Store profits ¢ when you use this service. Lockers Are Open to Patrons 24 Hours Daily (Including Sundays and Holidays) o S5 YOURRDY TRRRUY SURUDY JRSOUDY JSURURY JURBIDY YRRNOY JIRPRY YRS Y7 SN 7 SN YISRSTY TISTUVISY PR TR S 7l el A o | From Haines: Earl Albrecht. | From Skagway: Eunice Logan,! Margaret Steinbeck and Clara Sales. | From Sitka: Mrs. G. Linn, Terry | Bender, Dr. VanSandt, Mrs. A. L.| Macrubie and Della Collier, Peter Howard, Corrine Franklin, Art Neil- | son and C. Pearl. { From Tenakee: {Asp and C. Brown. From Patterson Cotten. From Pelican: Verne Dick. From Ketchikan: K. Olafson, E. 01- sen, A. MclIsaac, A. McKinnon, O.! Koski and Williams. To Ketchikan: Pete Wood. [ To Sitka: W. A. Carson, L. Mc- Kinnon, Chatles Gould. and H. Rey- nolds. To Hoonah: A. Greenwald, Pat' Daniels and U. Hawk. To Tulsequah: E. S. Ulton, K Olafson, B. C. KcKinnon, E. Olsen, | K. Orville, W. McIsaac and S. 8. Maude and qwm} | Bay: Katherine | 'bdr. and 8 bar., - #fl SALE FOR SALE 'CABIN FEVER ? ? ? ? — $1,050, $2,350, $4,500, $5,500—Fritz Cove, Point Louisa, Lena's Cove. Al furnished, good beaches. $800 cab- in Thane area. GLACIER HIGHWAY, 1 mi. town, former Danner prop. 4 bdr, 3- rocm basement, 2 acres pat. land, furnace, furnished, double garage, ete; also $5800 1% mi, 1 bdr, large living room, 2 streams, mod- ern, furn,, ete; also 2 homes 1 acre pat. land Lemon Creek; Peterson prop., 10% mi. STAR HILL—$5,250, 3 bdr., furnace, furnished, prop. excellent cond., several rooms in basement, on Fifth adjoins «Pollock prop., also for sale. Furn. or unfurn, new homes, 2 furnace ,etc. Beh- rends Ave., and Glacier, immed- iate occupancy. Don C. Foster home, rurn, fireplace, etc. Income prop. over $5,000 net THE DECKER; Gross appr. $4800, the SEAVIEW; 2 apt. home few yrs. old, excellent condition, over 10 pet. net invest Evergreen; also Evergreen 3 rentals, incl. 3 bdr. home, 1 bdr. and 2 bdr. apts. in sep. house; all furn, Business Opportunities: 25-man cannery; 2 well-paying cafes; Channel Boat Works; pile driving equip; 3-apt. prop. Willoughby $16,000; 2nd hand store; bulldoz- er; falling equip. incl. 2 Titan pwr. saws, etc; business for $4,500 pets $8,500 annually; machine shop; hat shop. 'MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOGUNTANTS Phone 676 over First National Back WANTED Williams. I To Taku Lodge: F. Prouty, Edgar Lokken. To Hasselborg: John Mills, Bon-| nett and David Prow. To Hawk Inlet: T. Conrad. | To Tenakee: Mrs. Ole Tang and Mr. Brown. 0 Skagway: H. Clark. .- — DAVID SPERLING LEAVES David Sperling left here on board | the Princess Louise to go to the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapol- is, Maryland, for a physical exam- ination prior to his final accept- ance for appointment as a mid- shipman. ———r———— ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES |COOK for logging camp crew of ten. Baranof Hotel, Room 226. 917 1t NON-drinking, non-: smukmg busi- ness girl desires room in private héme in town. Call Douglas 355 after 5:30 pm 917 2t WANTED TO BUY: One or two scows, 60 to 110 ft. Willing to take as is and make own repairs. Give ccmplete information, price, condition and wherz at. Write Empire C4430. 916-Tt WANTED: Small retngeraw’r’ Ph. Black 324 915 3t | BEAUTY apexntur, good relerence. write or wire to Wrangell Beauty Shop, care Mrs. C. V. Welfelt, Box 557 Wrangell, Alaska. 913 12t Legion of the Moose No. 25 will hold their regular meeting Satur- day, June 19th. Election of offi-| cers, initiation and lunch, so come ' 916 3t! up. FEDERAL POWER COMMIS- SION, Washington 25, D. C. Public | notice is hereby given pursuant to the provisions of the Federal Power Act (16 U.S.C. 791-825r), that CIff | Richmond Lumber Company, of Oakland, California, has made ap- ! SCHOOL Girl wants hous2 work or taking care of children. Call Blue 236. 908 3t |DOWNTOWN Garages for rent. Jorgenson’s Motors, 908 3t CARPENTERS Wanted. 44 hours week. Phone 34. 907 tf SCHOOL Girl wants house work or taking care of children. Call Blue 230. 906 3t plication for a new license for con- | structed Project No. 1502 (license for which expired recently), located on an unnamed stream flowing be- tween Hidden Falls Lake and Kas- nyku Bay on Baranof Island in the First Judicial Division, Alaska, and cousisting principally of a low mas- onr; dam about 52 feet long, a flume, a penstock, two pipe lines, and four water wheels with capacity of about of about 440 horsepower in the ap- plicant’s sawmill. Any protest | BUSINESS Gir1 desires LOST: sub- Hotel, 897 tf to lease apt. Call Baranof Room 415. After 6 p.m. LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Bathing suit. Bednar, Auk Bay. See George 917 2t nted wheel size between town and Blrpotl Re- ward. Phone 77 or 162, 912 tf against the approval of this appli- cation or request for hearing there- on, with the reasons for such pro- test or request and the name and address of the party or parties so protesting or requesting, should be submitted before June 25, 1948, to the Federal Power Commission, Washington 25, D. C. By order of the Commission: Leon M. Fuquay, Secretary. First publication, May 28, 1948. Last publication, June 13, 1948. Blacier Highway Bus Lin ‘Weekday Schedule "Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay 6:15 A M. 7:00 AM. 9:00 AM. 9:45 AM. *11:30 AM. *12:15 P.M. 3:15PM. 4:00 P.M. 5:15 P.M. 6:00 P.M. *Saturday only: Leave Juneau 12 noon Leave Auk Bay 12:45 B ‘Wednesday-Saturday Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay 10:30 P-M. 6:45 P.M. 11:15P.M. & Sunday and Holiday Schedule Leave Juneau Leave Auk Bay 9:00 AM. 9:45 AM, 12:00 P.M. 3:30 P.M. 7:00 P.M. . NOW OPERATING New 334Passenger FLEXIBLE COACH for your convenience L] Busses for Charter At All Times Phone 108 or Red 810 |Unitea Electrical FOR BERT KIMBELL Piano, mice condition, for rent, Phone 143. Geogre An- derson. Wurlitzer Piano Alaskan Agent. 909 1mo E’I‘S., Rooms with kitchen priv- 1ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf SEAVIEW Ay for rent, one block from Federal Bldg. 890 tf NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. Lowor rent. mdomst. 856 tf monthly. odnflmnounmm OO AP P mcx-:m&mnuudmm nhosmm h-uu. Sclnfllnlmvhn o W [ Upping FI’I'X‘SBURGH. June 11.—A— The Westinghouse Electric Corp to- day announced it had offered three unions a six percent wage and salary increase, plus an additional pald holiday for hourly paid em- ployees. A ‘company statement said the loffer was -the equivalent of an 8.4 | percent hourly increase. The announcement came shortly after Westinghouse and the CIO- Workers Union resumed negotiations here on a new contract. About 80,000 em- ployees in almost a score "of states are affected. ———————— FROM SAN FRANCISCO C. Douglass from San Franeisco, Calif., is staying at the Baranc? Hotel. APARTMENT Houses, 2, 3, 4 and 7 units. Priced according to age and condition for desirable in- vestment. LARGE Waterfront Property, up- town, for commercial building only. NEW two bedroom house. Full basement, garage, automatic heat. SUMMER ahd permanent resi- dences, Auke Bay and Fritz Cove, ROOMING House, WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 BUFFET, Dining Room Set. Phone Black 142. 917 8t flifififi.V‘flfil‘er, 4’XT', good con- dition, $175. Phone 209. 17 3t i ACRES patented land, 812 ft. frontage, 11 mile post on Glacier Highway, garden space, 3 room cabin, $1200. Box 2293 or phone 788 between 4 and 7 p.m 17 3t B AUCTION: Reilly house and furnishing, 615 East Fouth, and Democrat mining claim in Gold Creek Basin (Auc- ticn at Reilly house June 19, at 2:00' pm.) For informdtion call 53. 917 5t 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, practically new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Douglas 193. Ph. 916 tf '37 PONTIAC 4-door sedan, fair shape; '46 Chevrolet Sedan 4- door just like new. See at Jay's Super Service. 916 tf 2 PEKINGESE pups, 2! months old. Joe George, George Bros. Liquor Store. 916 tf HOME Freezer priced forwqulck sale. Douglas 253. 916 3t LIGHT Housegeeping room sult—- able for business women. Phene 81. 906 1t THE HOLLY SaOf. Good payind business. Owner would like to leave city. Experience not nec- essary. Owner will teach business. Will sell at inventory. 908 tf TO SETTiE wu estate, 2 bidgs. with large store and six apts. on Willcughby Ave. Income $170 per month. Price $5500. Also other income properties. John B. Medi- ca, administrator, 513 Willough- by Ave. 914 5t 1940 PLYMOUTH sedan, 1942 en- girte, in top condition, body fair, tires good, $475. 83 Willoughby or phone 259. 914 tf FURNISHED two bedroom beach home at Pt. Louisa, cement base- ment, furnace, garage, boat house, light plant, running water. Call Green 629. 914 5t 16-Ft. Cabin Cruiser, 5% ft. beam, 6 hp air cooled Wisconsin motor. Green 110. 913 6t USED Automatic Power plant oil burner and nused 40 gal. water tank. Call Black 880. 906 2t A B Electric Stove, three burn< er and oven, like new, $50; good piano $100; adding machine $35; G E Light Meter with case $19.25, Easy Spindry Washer $75, good shape. Automatic oil pump ale most new, $25. Alaska Mission, Phone 241. 909 tf 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 new extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908 tt HOUSE for sale. Phone Black 614, 900 1 mo. FORREST Home and property, Glacier Highway. 2 car garage. Inguire Helen Forrest, Douglas 602. 878 ti MUST Sacrifice: Zenith 12-tube * comb. Radio phono. New. Ph. ‘Red 662. 888 tf $6,800—6 mo. old 2-bedroom furn- ished house at Auk Bay. See Ray Kruse. 883 tt Pt S SN SRS, S S, HOTEL in good location for sale or lease. Ph. 187. 881 ¢ IE"I CHEV, good condition, $600 Phore 158. 876 ¢ B o COMPLETE Body and Fender Shop Well equipped. Reasonable. In- quire ‘Bob-Ben Service, 88 Wil loughby. e 872 ¢ ™4 D il LR A s Dodge Panel Truck. Good condition. See it at DeHart’s Gro- cery or Ph. 023-4 rmn 849 t1 3 HOUSES wnd lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. 4 8 Bible history begins in Meso- potamia, the “land befween the rivers” (Tigris and Euphrates). e GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shep. Phone 201 315 Deckér Way. o The Romansch dialect spoken in Switzerland is a combination of Italian and German. « -

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