The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1948, Page 8

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P,\Gl EIGHT ™* Monday, with “Red” Holloway :md'ul their blockade lhc» suggest- (RUISER AII.ANIA ty tants managing the op-|ed, through ‘their official press that USS AT[ANTA 4 pos ineau All-Stars | they would restore fresh milk de- The regular 4th of July Gas-|liveries to the western sectors from ALSC SITKA CLUB tineau I series is slated to be| their surrounding zone in exchange | 9 played 11 for what was called compensating IN BASEBA”_ HERE Wiy 5 e i | foodstutts | A false scare was raised today that the Russians might be trying THE DAILY AL/\SKA UVH IRE *JUNEAU, ALASK 31 HERE: 38 LEAVE BY ALASKA COASTAL rived and 38 1 yesterday as Thirty-one persons left via Alaska Coas |to Haines: WEDNESDAY ]UNE 30 | 45 L. C. Pay TJ Taku e and R. Smith. Chatham: Bill Hixson; to Lodge: Jim Rustad; to Peters- A. Reynolds; ‘William Chapman; Jack Gucker, Walter Blenton and Margaret Fenton; to Skagway: Wilfred Johnson burg: George Becket, to Ketchikan: FOX PARTY —PRESENTS— !MPROVEMENT )) ne O i i \ Gasfmeau League Se ies iscmething more serious to dis- From Wrangell: R. J. ‘Sommers; S FOR DIVORCE sacred Mnsmal reshval ) | courage American and British from Taku Lodge: E. Turner and| O ’ o~ POS'poned Uflul Af!er NOIED WESTERN "| food flights. There was a report Mr.and Mrs. C. Holmes; from Sitka Private First Class Xenneth! '}L\ CE “AKL“ELD S — ; : that barrage balloons were seen Terry Snetken, Shirley Edwards, W.|Charles Murway has filed suit in Popular Soloist and Accordionist Naval Reserve Cruise Fea- Fourth Celebration ZOHE pROBLEMS over the air corridor to Berlin in B, Johnson, F. Nelson and T. Mor- | U. 8. District Court here for a di- ® HAWAIIAN GUITARS ® PIANO jthe Soviet Zone. But a later dis- gan and Mrs. A. Glenn vorce from Dorothy Ida Murway © ACCORDION DUETS ® Piano Sok iUfCS F .‘.”h Of JU'! tsibiid | patch said just one tired, old bal- From Tenakee: F. C. Binselus;|on grounds of incompatibility. They Composed Publicly by Lorne F. Fox : L tini he . loon actually was in the air from Pelican: Ismael Vosotros and| were married at San Antonio, . ESTE 3 i Celebration Here i faint 1 ' balloon has flown a long K. Raatikainen; from Gustavus: H. Texas, on January 21, 1938 and ARRESTED FOR SPEEDING & aint hints from allo s I a long K. Raatikainen; sustavus: H. s, © anuary A 2 > i S : eiebra Cre HeRaLo of some potential im.|tme in the corridor between Ber- Lisley and C. R. Barilett; from|have thres children which are ta Rev. L. F. Fox Sermon by Ruth L. Fox nd Mon- H(mmu. in the Western Zone|lin and the British Zone Hoonah: Cliff Clark be awarded to the defendant who d, Mane | i | i w ! s is in New York City. No propervy ¢ " f.‘f\"_ One comes from Frankfurt, where HOSPI N w;x\,n:/ SPA:::J‘\;.\,\M”{:. (“‘u"”“f:;’: rights are involved. The case was TON'G"T AT 7'30 Y the American, British and French T NOTES Lindstrom and G, Jermain: from | Placed by Attorneys Robertson and ocoupstilbn Camma iKlos usve tk- | o Haines: Mrs. Susie Bromlette oA S(OTTISH RIIE TEMPLE wee ed out a plan putting into effect e PSR P t > - i 1 Vosotros was. admitted 10| g, pelcan: Karl Neilson: to K Comi USC my and service Hogan i cer. He 1 “the ship a personal fr 1 Academy also of lude | ¢ H hy s Officer y Officer; J.E. B r Reserve Officer is ( Edward L. Foote , Wa Dougla Line 1 docte 1. Lieuten- of Butte of E Kenneth J in command cf the U the Reg mn Navy; 2 officers and 40 enlisted men of the Marine C 5 and 28 officers and 139 enlisted of the Naval Reserve. The Reserv-| ists are from the four states of Pacific Northwest | A mimeographed bulletin furnished to t ship for tion on entertainment activities during the vess here. | - Walkers Fors Gwe Anmversary Pames | riage and the winni; of part of the ice pool. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Obterg, Mr. and Mrs. Olat Bodding, Mr. and Mrs. Bloomquist Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cecotti, Mr. and Mrs, Fred Newman, Mrs. Ella Hoim- strom, Frank Holmes and Emil Hendrickson Mr. and Mrs, W. J Walker ot served their 32nd we sary with dinner and dancing. G were Mr. and Mrs. Turpin and Junior and Bud Walker. 2 - JORGENSONS LEAVE | Mrs. Martin Jorgenson and her | two daughters, Jean and Joan Ml] for Seward on the Aleutian. They ve been visiting’ with Mrs. Jor- on's mother, Mrs. Anna Web- ster for the past ten days The Jorgensons will make their home in Anchoragt, where Mr. Jorge! scn is the agent for the Standard Oil Company TS Which One Will Pay? AFTER a fire damages your home, you will have to pay the cost of rebuild- ing or repairing. From | which source will you | draw the money? Fire In- | surance will pay the loss, thereby protecting vour | bank account and savings | against depletion. INSURE this agency. NOW with SHATTUCK AGENCY INSURANCE - BONDS Junsau. Alaska Sunda The fact that the conference to be open to the ine [ is being taken as that the Allies {ina out the controver delayed the prog recently in London about the [ far. In the have ¢ Sunday officer e is of the der Mar an have which ha m worked o 4th of team regular eries, a visiting double-header on iT TOOK ONLY A FEW MINUTES WITH JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT To give your stone tile, linoleum or hardwood floors a beautiful shining polish the easy way. use Johnson's Self-Polishing GLO-COAT. This fa- mous wax saves you time and effort, makes floors gleam without rubbing or buffing. Get Johnson’s GLO-COAT today! JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT Made in the U.5.A. by the makers of Johnson’s Wax o o {530 WELCOME Yisifors of Juneau T(p The Vugget Shop Famous for CURIOS A visit to the Nugget Shop will acquaint you with much of the native lore of Alaska through the many native artifacts on display, including genuine Native-made TOTEMS BASKETWARE MOCCASINS Y NUGGET JEWELRY POLAR BEAR RUGS ALASKA SABLE SCARVES Eskimo and Indian ANTIQUES and RELICS ... See the PAINTINGS by ALASKAN ARTISTS A Large Selection of Books on Alaska by Noted Authors Alaska Souvernir Handkerchiefs, Table Cloths, Scarves and many others includ- ing Albums, Paintings and Photographs. The Gift Headquariers of a Thousand Happy Surprisse. Letus W rap and Mail‘ for you the Gifts you choose for your friends [ Come in and browse around The NUGGET SHOP Orders received by mail are given prompt and careful attention TR S eemm e e 2 i a new German government in the|gt playe West They are to meet tomorrc with the with the German Ministers Pl't'.sx-! aturday or dent to get things rolling correspondent indicatio) ironed French duub"l 000#H! HOW YOUR FLOORS SHINE! A Hospital ical attention Leaving the hodpital were Bruce yes erday for SOROPTIMIST MEETING — { tka: Herrv Murphy. Ken- The July business meeting of the ky, Mrs. Vincent Isturis and wman, Jack Gucker, Jr., F. Soroptimist Ciub will be held ant daught Robert Pam and Will Mable Willard and B. Thursday at noos in the Baranof Neilg C. Niel Isun Elliott, <va Gardner, Missy Clithero,' Hotel Bubble Room Terrace, o Hoonah Nellie Hansen, J. M. Angell. Hear the Fox Party Tues. Thur. Fri. 7:00 P. M. KINY is | ATOMIC PRICE BUSTERS have again broken all rules in the refail field. We have proven that GROCERIES could be sold for 407 LESS and still make a fair profit. NO SPECIALS. FREE DELIVERY On All Orders of $16.00 or More COFFE 1b. 58c¢ ve Manning's. .. in Vacuum Tin ogzn Lyer 15 oz. Tin 48c| CHILI CON CARNE . 29 CIGARETTES $1.35 Neo Specialss= =--=u-=-Freryday Prices FRESH Pound || Sweet - Juicy : TOMATOES . . . . . 35¢| WATERMELON Haley's Vegetable STEW WITH BEEF Imported Norse Girl SARDINES . . . [ ) L) 29 Lihby's Cornéfl 12 0z. tin MUTTON ALL BRANDS CARTON.... 16¢ e $7 () Package i ~ No. 2% Tin Hunt's Home Style PEACHES Every Day Price SUGAR We Buy for Cash - We Sell for Cash - YOU Save CASH FAIR ENOUGH? Yoursfor Service | GUS GEORGE ! Large - Fresh LEMONS -~ a L] a L] L] £ ~

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