The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 31, 1948, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— HAINES MAN HERE l PAGE SIX : | DOUGLA ‘\“ 15 four. 'Ihey ate ‘]‘i“:'l:‘ (A"NERY wonxms John W. Hanley of Haines is a nn of Mr. m(l 'vm Don Neal. | H'E('I' “Ew OFFKERS‘GX::S;';:: :l:tn;au. staying at the| "7 | — | ]\F S REEDS TO PELICAN ‘[ Eddie Belardi was named Presi-| Ray and Irene sohool {60t OfElB FEHBEE, Watkets Uhion, | Local 269, at elections held here last | | Carol is one R HOOI) BAY COUPLE Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Jackson of TAKES SWIM teaching fishermen, returned to| William Boehl. boat builder, took | Pelican this week to resume fishing night. : Hood Bay are registered at the nd unexpected swim in'on their troller. Both are fish-; d":“" Lok officers are Annie An-|Gastineau Hotel. ‘the other night in the ing commercially during their va- sren) Vice-President; Dora Bi-! PPl water close to the Douglas float. | cation gornia,’ Secrefary-Treasurer; Ruth FROM HAWK INLET Boehl and his seven-year-old Hayes, Executive Secretary; Dora| Visiting here from Hawk Inlet; " iPaul and Phyllis Clark, Sergeants- T. Conrad is a guest at the Bm- jat-Arms and Dan Hocson, Elsieianof Hotel. son Richard, were m“L IN ROM TAKU b upiE Bt arton’| Richard McCormick, who has | Jones and Nellie Willard, Board of DU | e (‘i‘m‘kf"f)’u 0 b been in charge of the fish scow|Trustees. | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Nicholson| s * terop and | &t Taku River which services the | I g 75k ‘of Taft, California, are visitors at it with some force and g er, for the| TO VISIT GRANDPARENTS |the Baranof Hotel. l ird, who was at the po o conning has returnea e i oS T T tert : boat, into the v\mm o' town and i Virginia, Page, and Stuast White- | Betty L. Loeffler of Oklahoma Boehl who was at the bow with . Lm))lu\m(nl at Juncau Spruce,| head flew to Wrangell yesterday|City is visiting Juneau and I8 } ne, didn’t see the acei-f o 0 "y o ecumed operations. | vin Alaska Coastal Airlines. They |registered at the Baranof Hotel. dc by-stander asked if SRR will visit with their grandparents, | ————0——————- o the w who was flound- | Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Johnson. The' with rain clothes! THEY LAUGHED— When we | three young travelers are the chil- on, could swim.'siarted the Acme Disposal Service, | dren of Dr. “nd Mrs,” Willlam M. VIEWMASTER her question the boat- Noy. first of last ar. We had\Wmlchcad in, himself dressed people and friends who offered to oot s in rainclothes and hip bet us we would not survive the | GETS FOUR MONT HS boc and reached his son just as winter, but could get no bets. We| Delbert Brown was sentenced to GET AN INDEX he was giving up the struggle, and survived the winter and so fgr this | serve four months in the Juneau FILINGBOX | for your Viewmaster Reels AT THE NUGGET SHOP | Now Only $2.50 | Also a large assortment of effort swam back to summer and will take all bets we | Federal Jail yesterday afternoon by will do it again next winter. | U. 8. Commissioner Felix Gray. However the accident was just We are very proud of our records | Brown had been charged with as- another event of the day, and the of service to the people of Juneau|sault and battery in a downtown with their mother and sister lan to expand our service to! hotel. ut today trying for the big- suglas. A regular service to Doug- | ° i Imon in the derby, and las is to start August 4th and SUSPENDED SENTENCE pes of hauling it in without every Wednesday thereafter. If in| Chris Radmillovich .was given a poing in after it. doubt about our service call your | 30-day suspended jail sentence yes- — friends in Juneau. For prompt and | terday aiterncen by U. S. Commis- ROCK HAUL TODAY regular service call J. W. “Bus”|sioner Felix Gray on a trespass T'ie Hayes and Whitley Co. have Ansell before August 4. Phone 631 charge. He had been accused of started the rock haul on the road- Juneau evenings. Let's get on the | illegally occupying a bullding be- way fill to Mayflower Island to- Preferred list. 952 6t longmg to Miss Nell Mccloskey day. They tting the rock' —— YT A 4] g from the Tre; Il stock piles, jee——— closeby, which s made available by the A-J Gc Mining Co. by supreme the boat MOTORSHIP YAKOBI vm};véwsfimk Operating to Petersburg, Port Alexander and way points. LEAVING JUNEAU EVERY TUB‘SDA?IMORNING MAIL, FREIGHT AND PASSENGER SERVICE BASEMENT CONSTRUCTED F Pusich is having a cement 1l llllilIllllllllII!IIIllIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIHII basement ”unullefl bi‘"Cx_‘“l his Freight accepted at Northland: Dock until Noon Monday home on Third Avenue, with Nick One of the most scenic routes in Southeastern Alaska. For reserva- Nickelson having the contract. tions contact Captain on boat at Boat Harbor or leave message at Harbor Market, Phone No. 352 BIRTHDAY DOUBLE Carol and Susan Neal celebrat- — e e ed a double birthday Wednesday and had several little friends in STOP! < [ - Derby Fishermen to celebrate at the inviting COUNTRY CLUB For a hot . . . delicious . . . fasty BREAKFAST HAM or BACON and EGGS French Fries . . . . Coffee Sl_so Hot Biscuits with Honey - FOR QUICK SERVICE AND FOR FRIED CHICKEN and SANDWICHES TO TAKE 0UT TELEPHONE YOUR ORDERS By Calling No. 015 — then COME AS YOU ARE just a day apart | HAVE YOU A FACE | THAT COMMANDS ?. | Don’t Forget ' BEFORE yoM renew the fire insurance policy on the furnishings in your home, remember to { increase the amount to cover all those things you have bought since the | old policy was written. STRONG, ROUGH-HEWN LINES SHOW THIS MAN'S WORD IS FINAL ! WHEN HE SAYS, | WANT 'DOUBLE-RICH' CREAM OF KENTUCKY,” HE GETS A | FINE WHISKEY AND ENJOYS IT! | To Be At Your VERY BEST CORRECT STYLING IS VITAL Baranof Beauty Specials for August Qur Finest Oil and Cream PERMANENT WAVE FOR ONE MONTH Rilling Kooler Wave . $12.95 Roil Cream Wave ... $15.00 ' BACK+ = SCHOOL ' SPECIAL PERMANENTS for the Junior Miss Machine Wave . ... .8 7.95 Machineless Wave . .. $10.00 Make Your Appointment Early Baranof Beauty Salon Assisted by MRS. ILAH PARMENTER Miss Betty J.-Short Mrs. Georgia Tunstill Phone 538 1¢s ~ Golden North. Here Again Folks, The Imon Derhy JULY 3l1st and AUGUST 1st IS NOW IN PROGRESS . . . In addition to the list of prizes published last Saturday, the following array of wonderful gifts will be awarded to successful devotees of Rod and Reel who master the King and Cohoe of these Northern waters— B. M. Behrends Dept. Store — Feather Foam Down Jacket for ladies. Alaska Steamship Co., Seattle Office—-Shlp s Clock Triplette & Dalziel—Hunter’s Skinning Knife. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co.—Electric Clock. Clothes Closet—Women’s Head Scarf (Silk). Butler Mauro Drug Co. -——Woman s Hand Pressed Com- pact. Pnoneer Jewler—Men’s Fitted Leater Traveling Case. Ashway Line and Twine Co., of Westeily, Rhode Island —Six Spools of Nylon Flshlng Line. ¥ Hayes Shop—Cocktail Shaker. Juneau Drug Co.—Remington Triple Eleetric Razor. Needlecraft Shop—White Stag Jacket for boys. Nance’s Ten-Cent Store—Dresser Set and two pair of Berkshire Nylon Hose. Imperial Pool Hall—Carton of ngmttes‘ Cigarette Holder, Briar Pipe and can (1 pound) Tobacco. Sully’s Bakery—Coleman Gas Lantern. Alaska Laundry—Pakron Salmon Reel. Swanson Brothers Grocery — Four Aluminum Gaff Hools. Juneau Upholstery-—$25.00 worth of Upholstery Work. Western Lace and Line Co.—Two Spools of Hotstretch Fishing Line. Cowling Motors—Two Horsepower Sportsmen Evin- rude Outboard Motor. Bert’s Food Center—Case of Hills Brothers Coffee, Parsons Electric —Electric Wall Heater. Columbia Lumber Co.—$25.00 cash prize. Yellow Cab Co.—$25.00 cash prize. .-- Hutchings Economy Market—$10.00-in merchandise. 20th Century Super Market—$5.00 side of Bacon. Case Lot Grocery—One case of Canned Fruit. Case Lot Meat Market—One Ham, Sugar Bowl Cafe—One $5.00 Meal “Ticket. Triangle Cleaners—$25.00 cash prize, American Shoe Repair Shop—$6.00 Repair Work. Thibodeau Grocery—=$5.00 in merchandise. W. D. Gross, 20th Century Theatre-—l’nsses for Two for:thiee months. ' | Douglas Plumbing and Heatmg Co. of Douxlus—slo 00 in merchandise. Sourdough Gun Shop—Fishing Reel and Flies. James Heddon and Sons, of Dowajac, Mich —-Wmona Heddon Reel. ° Bon Marche—All-Wool Auto Robe. Ideal Curio Shop—Leather Billfold. Ranger Inc., Rockford, Mich. -vOne No. 78 Grand Prize Fishing Reel. ¥ Gordon’s Apparel—Lady’s Gabardme Slacks. v Percy’s Cafe—Gold Inlaid Hunting Knife. ok Henry l}qgu * e—Mutual Profit aecident and health ug?t . premium “on’ “Fre¢dom from ‘W plan SPORT FISHERMEN ASSURES ALASKA OF STII.L GREAT ER. GRAND PRIZE——FIBRST AWARD 4-Door De Luxe Plymouth Sedan ADDITIOIIAL I'llllfli AS !'OI.I-OWS N’ hern-Comme! Lu-Ek s Photo Shop——One Dozen Bolls Film, Black and White, Free Developing. Vic Power—Seven Bolts Wlllpaper of your own pattern for ‘average size room and one can of Marigold Wallpaper Cleaner. Ideal. Paint” Store—Two gallons of heavy coat White or Color Paint and choice of product. Purity Bakery—$15.00 merchandise order. Vanity Beauty Salon—One Facial for Woman. Juneau Motor Co:—One Goodyear Tire and Tube, De * Luxe, four-ply, to fit your car, size 6.50 or under. Salmon ‘Creek Lountry Club—Dinner for 4 people— .+ .your choice of eats. Holly Hat. Shop—-Lady s Scarf Junea}nlx Sgruce Corpoution—s%.oo in lumber or mer- chandise Alaska Coastal Airlines—$25:00 c Honte Grocery — Case-of Borden ER Mllk and side of Bacon. Hemkes General Repair—14-piece Aluminum Sports- men’ Juneau oung Hardware Co.—Trapper-Nelson Pack- board and 72-inch Extra Heavy Mattress. Juneau Dairies, Inc.—Two Milk Scrip Books Warfield Drug Co.—Shaeffer’s Pen and Pencnl Set. War Surplus—Fishing Kit. Marten Reel Co., ‘Mo awk New. York—No. 48 Auto- matie Fly Wew t Ree Caslers Mens anre—h-Wuman s Sky Weight Wardrobe Surfih -Picture of Mendenhall Lake. Devlin’ ir of Woman'‘s Knee Length Rubber Boots. Jack Donahue’s——No. 149 Pen Star Drag Reel. Spruce Delicatessen—Aluminum Griddle. California Grocery—Case of Reliance Canned Peaches. Garnick’s Grocery—Case of Mixed Vegetables. Juneau Florists—One Orchid for woman. Hazel McLeod—Six pair-of Nylon Hose. = Ellen’s Cash Grocery—Case of Orange Juice. DeHart’s Grocery at Auk Bay—Cate rtlett Palrs Gastineau Grocery—Case of Dnflgold Ik, Grave’s Clothing Store—Jen-Cel-Lite Jacket o pair of Sportmen’s Boots. Fred Hennmn—Gabmdme All-Wool Top Coa Lou Williams of Tennesgee—Cua om Made Snlmon Rod - made by Williams, ldstem—Montugue Salmon reial. Co—Berrilium Salmon Rod and No. 49.Star D R Snlmon Harris-and Quilico' made by B"m diware— Actionized Steelhead Rod by G. E. Boy S A}I-Woo!'lum ne S-38 Hallicrafter Radio. n Sho Ahsh ectron COMPETITIONS IN THE YEARS TO COME! Reel. . ing Goado——Onstom Made Sal- |

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