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— PAGL SIX eld - - - - - - 1pound 45 COFFEE, GoldShield Camels . . Luckies . . Raleighs ( ARTON Sl“33 (ase$7.45 ( I G A R E I T E Chesterfields . . Philip Morris 3 for 25 CANNED MiLK --- Carnation or Darigold Plums . . Grapes . . Apples. . CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP .Cantaloupes . . Watermelons . . Oranges . . Grapefruit . . Honeydew FRESH FRUITS and VE(&ETABLES e o « The Finest Alwazy: CABBAGE - Pound §6¢ CELERY - HOME GROWN BEETS..TURNIPS..CHARD - - 2 bunches for 35 GREEN ONIONS..RADISHES Bunch 1 8 DAILY FROM OUR'OWN FARM! OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT OFFERS YOU THE CHOICEST MEATS Cut to Your Order FRESH GROUND _FOR YOUR PICNIC— ROUND STEAK - - 1b.9Qc | WIENERS - POT ROAST - - - Ib. §5¢ | BEEF TONGUE - ARSTEN'S BACON--Sliced - 77 FREE DELIVERY For Fine Foods------Buy at Bavard’s Bananas . Ib. 19 Ib. § B¢ Ib. 49« 3 THE l)/\ll\ \I/\Sl\/\ l MPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAYY JULY 22, 1948 MANY SPEND VACATION "1:°%70.00 . PAR BINGS 15, GEQ, WASHINGTON| DOUGEAS DOWN AT TARU LODGE (.0 v 11 AREROWN O wyy ppiwg 2¢ HERE) NEWS Riorh. gist i 1 Berk Twenty-seven persons flew south Lodge recently have ey, Calif erday wit n “"‘“ American which| Dye here tomorrow afternoon the MISS BONNET LEAVING lowing M T. M. F 0 [ MIGHLEE 15 0 George Washington is bringing 21| Weather permitting, Miss Betty Frank Nc \ of Minneapolis, their € B 1 were James Kennedy,\passengers for Juneau {rom Seatte.| Bonnett will be a ° Southbound Minn., Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Wright of N i Claude rchild, A. M. Day, Kin- Steamer is carrying 176 round- ger via PAA plane this af- of Houston, Texas, Edith Kerr and | I Mrs. Mars well Jackson, Katherine Bavard, Fred | trippers on her northbound voyage.|ternoon to Seattle Ellen Wing of Little F W | the of Williams, € Wendt, Bess Lavenik, Charles Por-/ passengers for Juneau are J. W.| Miss Bonnett, a past Worthy York, Robert MelIntyre e Lee Allen, G and Susan | Blanchard and wife, James Bian-|Advisor of the Juneau Rainbow Bluffs, Towa of Empire wantaas ger Tesults! m, Rod Tisdale, Barbarachard, Robert Nix, Mrs. S. E. Nix. R. | Order for Girls, will attend the - 5, John Trigg and Mark Mathe- | mijijken and wire, Mrs. James Mur- | Rainbow Assembly in Walla Walla fas . phy, Dianz and Joan Murphy, Fred | Wash,, the first week in August o s, Leaving were Maude Asp, Corrinne gy goper gnd wife, T. Nygaard | From there she will visit friends s and Flsie Ransom, N. J. O'Bryan, ang ywife, Miss Elsie Schombel, Alfred | in Portland, Oregon, and then con- e ety Herbert, J. W. Lulu and Jean | gyep), Miss Bertha Forsgren, Miss| tinue to Oakland, w she intends i 5k s, Walter Shasky, | Dorothy Hereth, Harold Tanka and!to stay indefinitely, and has em- P 79-Year ekl W JAMes | yife and the Rev. Frank L. Rearick.] ployment assured her. She will be Quality Reputatior: |97 Ih‘:,‘( 1/’\(1.””.” ‘A \1(“;‘(]}1‘1,.1«‘ e ! with a ul.'&‘(mmv]\»-x and mm'v in Behind ll!l" '): ino, M ‘WIH\FH Bes- Cpbis i Y AL \ °“ Heinz Baby je Clark, L. J. Long, John Rosek BEAR AND IUNNEI- ;;““m‘:"':”]“"‘l“"'("1 g 8 Foods Fddi. Wolf, Theodore Johnson, Ray by ¥ Xk , S. T. Lindlay and E. Berth-| AI JUNLAU MAR'NE i e | 0 MT. EDGECUMBE Fairbanks—John Garrett,| The Fish and Wildlife boat, Bear,| B ndrews, fifth grader, took Walsh, Edna Paul, Abraham |is on the ways at Juneau Marine and | his fir lane ride last week Lo and Alice Robes To An-|is expected off today, weather per-|jeaving here on Wednesday via rothy Tomey. From White- mitting a Coastal Airlines for Mt Wallace and Fred Well-| Ed Lucta's 31G40 is expected com- umbe, where he will visit iplete in about a week, with the Ju-{ oyeral weeks with his friend ©c e o 6 o o @ o o e o o necausSpruce boat Tunnel coming olf | goppy Allen. Billy is the son of % o MOOSE LODGE HOBO | he ways about the same time. Thelzr ang Mrs. Walter Andrews and R, ° D-A-N o | Babe, Juneau Spruce h\ n\"(‘lL(l Bobhy is the for former Doug- 4 e Wear your oid clothes and e |Was completed and left the waysfj, Superintendent of Indian : ° tin can o | vesterday. | Schools, Leonard Allen and Mrs nere MERT 16, ° JULY 24, 1948 . SR Allen are now Boys Advisor [ ol R e For Mocse and their ladies. ®| FROM ANCHORAC and teacher at Mt. Edgecumbe 5 o a0 ST o (944 4t) | Charles Wailulis of Anchorage is | e - 3 e ®e 0o ©c 0 0 0 0 0 6 o -iu-r,mx-.ul at the Baranof Hotel. | NOW IN HOME - s i M Je E. Maker and 1 moved into their EI‘D o “u ‘u “l II I I n d home or Street, owned by the Clarence fan Until perty, the M one of the DD ;IHIRI‘{-EIGHT HERE i | SKA (0AS Nick and John Bavard., Gwners | BY ALASKA COASTAL | Thirty-eiznt persons arrived 36 left with Alaska Coastal flig E R l E S | vesterday as follows: i [ From Ketchikan: L. Conrad and ' A | wite ) F N E { From Petersburg: Bob Kenney. From Taku Lodge: William From- « - i ) Wright and F. Nordeen ——e | om Tulsequah: A. Wilson. ¥rom Tenakee: M. Ash ¥ /‘7 \; S P E C l A L S i From Baranof: F. Martin | ‘!{ E E E [ E 1% ” | From Angoon: Gene Hulk and ot - 2 |Harry Cashen FRIDAY and SATURDAY ez el el aoe o o an 5 g : | From Sner Mik, Ed and OCOMA BUTTER, highorade - - Pound 8¢ i oo = 1 N AL b i St & jvigtor M | | From LA B Hffi‘f‘x EGGS D | Dennis and Robe: ¢ o5 ’ | | Howell (ANADIAN fig ;‘E ML AL e 2 olen 5 ( |“From Haines: Rebecca Barday ¢ _To Skagway: Mr. Tilly and Ethel : Betty, McCormick and Rachel Gec To Superior Packing: '.\h\ E. Jack and Andrew Jack Bob Ellies, To the left of the path was a clump | Juneau from Fromholtz, John LaHaie, Lynn For- rest and Ernie Hayes To Petegsburg: L. Lee. To Ketchikan: G. D. Brown and William Boardman. > GARDEN CLUB FLOAT | MONEY IS 70 BE USED | FOR SPECIFIC PURROSE, Many hours of planning and wi 3 went into the preparation.of the Juneazu Garden Club float which won the first prize of $250. in the | July 4 parade. This money will be' placed in a Living Memorial -fund | to beautify the grounds of the new | when it is completed. ’lhu‘ library trees and shrucs planted will com- memorate the World War dead of, | first, Juneau; and as more funds are availabl 1e remainder of Alas ka | For the float hemlock boughs were used over the hood and around the Lody combined with wild iris, The werds “Garden Club,” made of Alas- | ka’s brown cotton, were used on both | ides o The rose arbor was covered with potted grape ivy, the only potted | plants used; and rugosa roses, with | a white shell path leading through | the natural rock garden to the bench | the ambitious e arbor, where der gardener had left her sun hat To the right of the path was a pool | containi g a red peony. Around the ferns, violas and dog wood 0l wert of hemlock and spruce shrubs. The | goaTS The path was bordered with wild pirola, | blue bell and clove 1a, dwarf ;;:. s, with native moss filling in Mrs. Charles Forward was chair- man of the float committee, with Mrs. W. J. Walker, Harry Stonehouse, Mrs. Arnold Hagg, Mrs. | Ray Renshaw and Mrs. Rosemary | Haen assisting | e e | ARMY PERSONNEL Among the arm personnel in Anchorage are Capt M. Felder, 1st Lt. Norman Wahl, Maj. M. Colkitt, Lt. G. H. Good- man, 1st Lt. Wayne Rife, Capt. O. W. Barcn, John Donahue, Jr., and S-Sgt Clark G. Kopp. | ->oo | PAA OFFICIALS { John Woodbridge, chief comp- for PAA, and Charles Ty- , also with PAA at New York e in Juneau on business. | _LOST ARD FOUND - LOST: Material, two patterns, Behrends Bank, Monday. Re-| ward. Red 895 before noon. 44 3(“ Mexican design S!?lllng% brooch. Reward. Black 888, ! 934 n} OST: silver 6-to 8 p. m. FOR KERT | PIANO for rent, studio models. | Ph. Anderson Piano Shop. 941 U' APTS, Rooms with kitchen priv-! ilcges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 tf; SEAVIEW A,.. for rent, 0 one block | from Federal Bldg. 890 ttl NICE Clean Room, steam-heated. | Lower rent. 315 Gold St. 656 t! WICE CLEAN ROOMS weekly or monthly. Colonial Hotel. Ph. 18T | NICE CLEAN steam heated rooml‘ also steam baths. Scandinavian Rooms. 736 tt See how gay and cheerful your new laundsy can be—how well it can be combined with the all- electric kitchen to make a beauti- ful, livable room! Here electricity is the servant, and you're the “boss’’! Attractive’ G-E electric appliances do the work while you relax. The all-electric laundry— planned about basic “work cent- ers” —has 'a G-E One-Control Wringer Washer,* a G-£ Tum- bler Diyer, and the wonderful new G-E Flatplate Troner! | To Lake Hasselborg: D. V. Baxter, H. C. Gordahl and H. R. Bruning. To Pelican: Ed Waltonen and Bob Akervick. To Baranof: F. Foss and wife and {M. Greany i { To Todd: M. Stockwell and Joe | Bennett. H To Hoonah: Mary Johnson s ! To Taku Lodge: Tex Wells, Bill 3 i 5 i i . AETY $Watch ffl Ihl u-uu m General Electric —comigg s0onl GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES The appliances most women. want most! ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT 4 & POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly 'Dependable 24-hour Electric Service i | | | - The all-electric kitchen is planned about basic “"work centers’’, too . CHILKOOT fur farm, Haines, with with a G-E Range, G-E D: washer, G-E Disposall, and G-E Refrigerator! Whether you're planning to build, buy or remodel, it's easy to own an all-clettgic kitchen and laundry. You can build the complete room; or modernize cach “work center”” by easy, bud- geted steps. Come In and talk it over with us! W-A=N-T A-D-S FOR SALE FOR SALE HEAVY dut\ carpentry, boat and woodworking with or without central location and materials. $1800 takes 42x100 lot, 4-room part marine, furn. house, Pike Street. POLLOCK: 719 5th St., three bdr. furn., newly decorated, basement, etc. ERICKSON, 6th St, 3-bdr., base- ment, comp. furn., marine view, Leautiful garden, ge refrig with quick freeze unit, etc. $6,250—3-bdr. home, Waynor add., furnished. | 3-BDR., basement, tuck Addition. BUILDING Lots—Douglas Beach highway and West Juneau; ment foundation plus acreage; lots Glacier Highway; 40x144 on Willoughby: two 50x100, Douglas. McMULLEN Estate, appr. 20 per- cent gross on invest. Fine rental fireplace, pine panel, fuin., ce- prop. always filled. COLE Piledriving reduced to $8,000. ACROSS St. from Gov. Mansion large bldg. lots and income prop., 3 apts, 1, 2 and 3 bdrs. each, compl. furn., furnace, etc. FORRESTER, the DELL, the MARION J. KRUZ-| OFF and others. { or without mink stock. equip., | 8 yrs. old. Casey Shat-! {REDUCED PRICE: Immediate sale, 4-unit apartment house. Excellent condition. Large apartments with dining room and Channel view. | Best residential location. New stoves and refrigerators. HOUSE with waterfront location on Fritz Cove. Insulated for winter living. Bath. Large living room with fieldstone fireplace. 110-volt light plant: with appliance in- clulding washing machine. NEW two bedroom house on 10th Street. Tile kitchen and bath Floor furnace. LARGE two bedroom house, Auke Bay. Patented land. OLD House with four bedrooms. Living room with fireplace. Well furnished. Excellent Channel view. Low pnce WILLIAM WINN-Phone 234 JUNEAU—One of the nicest homes in Juneau, located on corner of 7th and Main St, 4 bedrooms, full basement, automatic oil hot water heat, 2 fire places, separ- ate private den, newly renovated and painted, big garage, com- pletely furnished, overlooking Ju- neau and the Gastineau Chan- nel. Available August 15. Term Cash $20,000. Call 497 for ap- pointment. (942 tf) BEACH--Bacon prop., 5 pat beach frontage, water, Briggs, Edwards, Seppard; beautiful log cabin Fritz with pat. acreage. acres, Cove MURPHY & MUBPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 67, over First National Bank | FUR SALE OUTBOARD, 3 1-3 hp A-1. Call 271 after 6 p.m. Firestone, | tf dh BEST Jalep in tov.:, '33 Plymouth | Inquire R. E. Packard, | thern Commercial Carpenter | Shop, or Red 462. 944 2t TROLLER Millie S. 30'x10’x4’, fully ped, accommodates two, re- | inside and out. Empire C45 Pr 6. 44 6t built quick sale. ed for {‘NEW Speedboat, 'HAWKINS INVESTMENT (0. PHONE - - 497 "LECTRIC Adaing Machine, 8 bank, $265. {AIR driven Skilsaw, 12", cost $225 new, teke it now for $175. NEW Francini accordion, 120 bass, i for $200. DINING Table, four leather seat chairs, $50. INTERNATIONAL Pickup $100. 1937 HUDSON Coupe, $225. | TOWBOAT, comiortable living quarters, extra 140 Chrysler en- gine, 20 ton gross, 50 ft. overall, 6 ft. draft. $9500 puts you in business and furnishes living | quarters too. ‘CABIN Cruiser, 16’ 6", new 25 hp Universal, $700. won class in 4th races, 25 hp Universal, $900. | GOOD HUNTING-FISHING BOAT MODERN, ccaapietely furnished | home 2 s old, Two bedroom, | finished stairway to unfinished attic space sufficient for 2 ad- b drcoms, garage in 2-3 sement. Oll hot air iwnace, cil automatic hot water heater, oak flocrs, metal venetian blinds. Lot 60'x100' in new re- stricted district, excellent view. Moderate price, under sound value, includes fire insur- ance premiums, garden tools and other misc. items in addition to standard furnishings, FHA terms. Call owner, Black 875. 941 tf¢ 2 LOTS on Gastineau Ave. Phone home Green 232. 940 tf FURLONG nome, 2% miles on Gla- cier Highway; beach 1 acre patented land, good gar- den, beautiful view, large work- | shop, also Shotgun Ciub across road; 2 bdr. modern home, furn- ished, with 2-room attic; very best water system, $5,000. 937 tf HOTEI in good location for sale | or lease. Ph. 187. 881 tf 1940 2-door Pontiac Sedan. Phone 037-3 or T16. 936 tf C-I:FERK B Stencgrs;;fi;r inqulre Room 106, Health Department.{ Territorial Building. 945 tf present | frontage, | sleeps three-five, 28 ft, beam 9 ft. 6-cyl. Cont. Star. $1800, Key available at our office. | NEARLY NEW Cabin Cruiser. 22 | ft, 110 Chrysler, sleeps 3. $3500. $1250 down. { ROOMY CRUISER, sleeps 4, 26 ft., | Chrysler eng., 12 knots. $3675; ! $2175 cash. 31G232, 4th float. 1121 GRAY MARINE engine, 5-1 reduction, front end power take- off, twin disc. Used one season. $1250. ‘1946 INDIAN CHIEF, a I cycle, that is, $650. { PETER WOOD 1 SALES AGENCY | Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th at Harbor — Phone 911 moter- GOOD Box Springs, TInnerspring { mattress; also Philco refrigera- | tor. Phone Black 614. 945 tf SUN Flame circulating oil heater, goed condition; Kenmore vacuum ‘ cleaner and attachments, almost new. See R. F. Congdon, Auk Bay. 945 2t NEW G. E. Oven very Lheap Can 382. 945 4t USED Llecuu, cabinet sewing ma- chine, good condition; table saw 7", %-hp motor mounted. Red ' 875. 944 3t SEE us about that cabinet and carpenter work; we also make I'SD Oldsmnbxle. $225; '37 Plymouth 1 (new engine) $600; '37 Plymouth chest of drawers, etc. Blackwell's| $205: 47 GMC Pickup $1200; Cabinet Shop, 117 Main St., Ph.l 37 pafayette $225. Jay's Super Blue 168. 945 6'.' Service. 943 tf WAITRESS at Percy’s Cafe. 44 13150 Custom Built Daveno, leav- el S LR e T S ing, must sell; make an offer. WANTED TO RENT: 2 or 8 bed*} o) ipyuoger’ Office. 943 tf room house. Call Major Newbould S % at 176. i 944 t11600-16 tires. Red 167. 942 4t SALESMEN WANTED:— Dealer | WALNUT dining set, 6 chairs, buf- Rawleigh Line Food Products,| fet, can be sold separately. 1 Extracts, Medicines, Vitamins,{ gy12 ryg, $15. 1 6x9 rug $10. Oc- Insecticides—nearly 200 house- hold and farm necessities. Ex- cellent opportunity. Write Raw- leigh’s Dept. SK-12-216, Oakland 7, California. State age qualifications. 843 3t GIRL, 15 ar over to take care of child days. Phone Douglas 964. 943 tf and cational tables, wine chair and ottoman. Welch baby buggy. Call Blue T710. © 942 tf 10,000 Watt, 115 A. C. Kohler Light Plant. Less than ' price. Write Box 2384. 938 tf 3 HOUSES una lot. Inquire Trev- or Davis. ™ t YOUNG lady photo finisher with some store experience, For par- ticulars, apply’ to Alaska Terri- torial Employment Service, 124 Marine Way. 942 it MISCELLANEOUS WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. GUARANTEED Realistic Perman. ent, $750. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. [ John Thomassen of Shelton, Wash., is registered at the Hotel .lunnu._ W!!I'I:EHORSE truck with spectal delivery body. Engine completely overhauled. See George E. Cleve« l land, First Nat’l Bank. 922 t1 32-FT. Cabin Cruiser, new. 40-hp Redwing motor. Ph, Douglas 193. 916 tt THE HOLLY SHOF. Good paying husiness. Owner would like ta leave city. Experience not nec- essary. Owner will teach business Will sell at inventory. 908 tf 1941 DODGE dump truck. 4 neéw extra tires and wheels. R. Laugh- lin, Auk Bay. 908 tf ‘Ppractically