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THURSDAY DECEMBER 16, 1948 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA Mrs. Hermar PAGE SIX the League at 5:15 o'clock on |sored by aftern € pro dollars poke of 5 b [ the construction is expected with- o on i in 10 days. Other bidders on the airport job and their figures were Brown Root Company of Omaha, $12,356898; '\/lulnsun Knudsen Company of An- orage, $8,965,018. e airport is to be located four south of Anchorage. Specifi- for the field also call for n of a three-lane n the port and the 'HTERNATIONAL AIRPORT WILL BE BUILT, ANCHORACE - HORAGE, Dec. 16—P— A id mf $3.679,142 has been pre- the construction of a national airport here ndle planes flying the Route to the Orient. came from the C. F ny and the Green Company both of Icwa, who bid joint- x miles cations the cor ighway Her at the Jun f Women e Ba Leslie esident, presided 1s. Ralph child welfare AN Mildred \cipal speake betw work of staking the already been complet- of land is expected 1 this winter > has Avrit airport d. Cle the "D OF THANKS We thank our friends for the kindness and comfort shown in our bereavement over the passing of our beloved son, brother and phew; also for the lovely flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Morgan and family. and Mrs. James Goenett and Mrs. John Shotter. - ITank Cowan, Ventriloguist, g at The Country Club. - SCHWINN BICYCLES AT MAD- SEN'S (D 13-24) of the Territorial Le support for the bu for prozram and $200,00 nile Aid program. T dor by 18 civi onghout the Tér Alaska Federation of he airport call for iwo s of 7,200 feet, each and west and a strip of 8,600 nistrator Chris schedule calls for field by O« Mr. Mr. 1t Mrs.. Hermann, now 1t ol the untaxed sou Large companies th: revenues om Ala cken taxes to the UMEN VOTERS HLAR TALK GLVEN BY MRS. hEAMANN not Rivers, the letter to be sent the Aid to Depend and well as the Juneau Le nancing the Program,” posed program to be spent by the Army Navy in the next five years aska. “Construction companies employees” said the speaker, pay some tax to the Territory. income tax would reach workers and would contribute the support of the Territory. te was the -monthly mann tire Li eau Voter Hotél Leaguc Puesday that many m nir for dev try alon ee at 80 illi tax is paid,” cha'rm omm! . Disct the spea urden on y it ces for merchand each division, 0 for the J\'\ he letter c an ritory and ‘Womer vary greatly in sales tax works a gr celieves. Hermann ecor rnment. “E: e made the discussing emphasized outlined rces in at derive huze ska, pay only Territory, she for kpayer's el ach ta to yi and Mr radio our free delivery service on these busy Pre-Chrisimas days . .. Why lug heavy bhags of groceries up them to your home ...ITCOSTSNOMORE ... We guarantee . Our stocks are complete . . . CALL US TODAY! 2dozenlts| _ HUNT'S FREESTOR EOFFEE - 21b.tin L15 PE A C HES AVOSET -8 0z hottle 39¢ Ne. 72 {in 43¢ 74 h“s 3.15 ARD ANDY ago “apny lome AFPLE SAUTE RADIO MIX - ORANGE SLICES SATIN FINISH MIX Ho. ? tin 27¢ GUM DROPS - DINNER MINTS CHOCOLATE DROPS Larsen's Candy Canes - Xmas Suckers . Fancy Box Chocolates VIXED NUTS - PEANUTS No. 2tins 22¢ Almonds - Walnuts - Pecans 24 ¥ins 1.85 . Filberts - Brazils Weleh Puss ‘n Boots GRATE JUICE - o 3| ¢ca% POUD FRENHDRESSING e | 48.0 oz tins A75 APPLES DATES - 11h. cello 35¢ 16 oz .tin Jonaihan MacIntosh Ocean Spray ch 10 Th. bag 1.49 < Air Freight tiage Cheese ™. pku. 43¢ Medium Sunkist ORANGES Try Ouy F;»}e!; ery B%gi 10 1b. bag 178 Shamrock—Large EGG ) Hills Bros.. AN FRUIT CAKES AND HOLIDAY PASTRIES Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Douglas Deliv Juncaun Deljveries 10 a.m. 16 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. icy steps and streets . . . Let us select your food needs and deliver the qualiiy of every item we sell Frozen 12 oz. pkg. Red Shield BUTTER Reliance Gallon PUREX Large 2 1hbs. 1.53 No. 2 tin—23c 74 tins 5.15 B&M AKED BEAKS Medium—Log C SYRUP \lid Pacific {AFLAKES Sunsweet—Large FRUKES - 2 & “abin xRy i 15, pky. 43¢ MEATS LUMP ROAST - Ih. 85 FORNED BEEF -Ib. T5: ROLLED——NO WASTE PORK SHOULDER Pound 55¢ HOAST th. 53¢ . {NEW \'ORK DRESSED FOWL POUNDS ery and the in Al- and their should An transient to the In Al-| eat injustice, she the omical and efficient dol- full meas. Hermann prozram spon- - |Choir, directed by Mrs. Eunice Nevin, ALASKA BECOMES 6UTH DIV.SION OF The next mecting of the Leag 1l be Tuesday, January 11. All women interested are cordially in- lted to attend. -+ Lutherans to Start Observance Sunday . 0i Yulende Season £ for (e new Ganee ed from national iety head- at 7 o'clock g p { the Lutheran Sunday School will “William P. Blanton will head esent its Christmas program In ¢he Cancer Society ()‘,Aml.\(l(ml the church, the first of the church's go he Territory. Named to the| PRUIRLE O Smas REpoes. vice-president post has been Mrs. | The children of the nursery and Mildred Hermann. Alan Marcum ! sginners classes, under the direc- will take over finance officer re-| fon of Mrs. Amy Rude and Miss sponsibilities. 3 da Burns, will give a group pre- Or ‘.“u““\“ of m, ntation the Christmas story sion nd songs. The next group of chil- % iy ren ranging zes of five through National Deputy Com- 1ne years and-under the direction the American Cancer | M Louise Brabaw, Miss Emma in October ( Vielsen, Mrs. Ruth Brillhart and ctors for the Divis- | Mrs. Hazel Hillerman, will retell the all representatives of | {tory of Christ's birth through “liv- cervice clubs responsible for the| ne-vietires” and songs. The Junior grganizational work, along With seven others selected roprr:cn-‘ of groups in Juneau. t work ol the new organiza- School j5r will be the establishment of for pranch sccieties in all important Saturday laska towns One br y has already been o oS with Mrs, RERT on as president. Original board 6Cth Division S W. Carter, K. E. Vuill George Henrietta Power, Mrs. E. r, Miss Emily Dean, Mrs, Harold Gronroos, Vuille. to on of the American Cancer So- | with the filing this week of | rticles of incorporation by | board ot n’un:luzs.! the new Cancer | Next Sunday evening Alaska Can- | ollows a tour | Mn H W.|° of cet of (hL C on, in early ion includes will sing “Come to my heart, Lord ildren of the Sunday d their final practices ice at 4 o'clock nd at 9:30 am. on Sun- =, chorage Thomp- o'clock will be a rezular infant baptism of of Mr. and Mrs. churct service Ga Fred inday the members of the include S Christmas services, which be announced in full later, will Christmas Eve Service of at midnight, the Cbrstmas rsnip at 11 am. and the spe- al services at Sunday School and on Sunday, Dec. 26 ik | Visitors and friends will be cor- iially welcome at any or all of se services. e FUIURE OPERAIION OF JUNEAU DOCK IS UP TO COUNCIL Plans for "use of the Juneau | City Dock will be one of the most mportant matters to come before Cmmc!] at tomorrow which will be and Fred Dunn, one of routine business. fic mar today expressed appre day notice given by the ciztion “lfor the cooperation Pan Alaska Transportation Company American has had from the folks w is effective, according to Ed- in Juneau and vicinity during the Nx(lken senior councilman ts when cargo and ex- e in the absence the south no Hendrickson. ion will be whether the >ck should be operated by the city , cargo got back- d. James F. Church, form- gced,” White said, “but now for the company, has ap- have information that the back- such a lease. is being pulled down fast. In hearing into an the pile of crates and pack- of rates by the Alaska 1 th attle hangar is down Licht and Power Co.;will ne load and you may be considered also, and possibly a ct no m 1 fast service —wmlhe’ date will be set. from now on.” One Juneau application for a White, wio has aiready made liquor license will be reconsidered. .:lls at the Fairbanks and Ketchi- t is understood that the club In kan PAA off will be a south- stion has teken care of the bound passer Thursday or Fri- chnicality involved. 4 | the board Rr. Cla, nick, the Rev. Leigh y, Fiank Ga Tom J. Maore, rs and also Mrs. Douzlas. .o PLAKE (ARGO BACKLOG ALL CAUGHT UP SAYS PAA REPRESENTATIVE John W. White, special represen- tive of Pan American World Air- for the Als Division, in eau for a conference with Bob PAA station opel of ka last mcnth of the mship igen d for postponed 'HURPHY & MURPHY W=-A=N-T A-D-S CANCER SOCIETY, Alaska will become the 60th Dx-} FOR SALE FOR SALE 4 BEDROOMS, furnace, basement, laundry, clectric Kkitchen, inlaid hardwood floors, Casey-Shattuck addition. 3-BDR. partially furnished, marine view, large living room, hard- floors. 2-BDR. beautifully Casey-Shattuck addition, iate occupancy; basement, nace. ARKETA property, houses, acre pat. Creek; Briggs summer home cn Point Louisa. INCOME $265 per mao; 3 apts. besv.; view, best location, terms, large| lots, good heating plant, all apts. well furnished. DUPLEX off Gastineau East First, $4500; terms. 3-BDR. furnished home Nurway, Point, $500 down, monthly pay. $100 per mo. i 2-BDR Douglas Beach. j furnished, in immed- fur- 7 mi. post, land, Lemon | | Avenue, | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS 76 over First National Banl | DURE HEAT EXCIIANGER-— Fresh water LU{\ll for all types of engines. Easily installed inside boat. minate outside water ccoling pipes. Perfec(, operation on ‘my boats. Compact, strongly constructed, medium priced. For rature and prices write Earl Ohmer, Petersburg, Alaska. It a wk Dec 1, 8 and 16) IFRM Range, fuel lfter, pertable record play- All in good con- St. 69 dition. nport, range boiler 303 Gold 3t DEL 70, 30-06 complete 5S carbine; drum cet ac ;. les han helf price. Phone Blue 2. , 068-6t 68 3 Criercoa 34 Tth St. al pair ladie es 8 ev 68 3t Christmas gift le almost new, Blue 270. 6 6t cived 3 xcellent condition. FIREFLACE Wood, Green 66 tf Order from CYO members. Ph. Red 510, Blue 700, Black 610 and Green 600, Order immediately. 62 5t cabinet and Call Blue 475 after 62 tf radio, $60. 5 p. m. LATEST Micro-grove record chang- er and 1ll-tube all wave Zenith table model radio, excellent con- dition. A steal at $75, Changer alone cost $45. 511 W 10th St. Blue 624. 61 tf > ANDY BARLOW APPOINTED ACTING SECRETARY OF UNITED TROLLERS GROUP E—— P. A. P. Moose Legion No. 25 is the Sec- nd ceg of the Moose and is the onsor for the home for the aged t Mcosehaven, Florida, where they spend their old age in beau- il sunshinz and contentment. Legion will have their next aturday, Dec. 18th, and re will be initiation followed by , and a dance with a (69 1t) ed on @ for ti Alaska to repiace John Ol resigned last month. Permanent ap- pointment will be made by the rank and file vote of the eight branches of the United Trollers in January Barlow has been a troller in the Wrangell district for the past 25 years. Accompanying him to Ju- neau were his wife and daughter, Jessie. Miss Barlow is employed in the Alaska Native Service. - ITANK COWAN, Ventrilcquist at Country Club EVERY NIGHT! 1t - | FOOD AND APRON SALE By Veterans of Foreign Wars | Auxiliary, Sat., Dec. 18, 10 a. m. t"Sears Roebuck. EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST Second and Franklin PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS Juneau Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds is our primary consideration. In addition the bank is a mem- ner of Federal Deposit In- surance Corporation, which Insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to & maxi- mum of $5.000. POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED FIRST NATIONAL BANK of .".'NI!AU.;ALABKA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSTT INSURANCE CORPORATION ez | ONE 1500-Watt Unlversal Plant. Complete with heavy duty ! batteries. Call Ludwig Nelson’s.! Jewelry Store. 976 tf | ‘Charles Burdick Home Is Scene of Big Holiday Pariy One ot cecktail parties was that last eve- ning for some 70 guests, at which Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Burdick entertained. Honor guest was Mr. B. Frank Heintzleman, regional forester for; Alaska, who left this afternoon for several months in Washington, D. C. Assisting were Mrs. L. E. Iver- sen, Mrs. Linn A, Forrest, Mrs. W. A. Chipperfield and Mrs. Charles Forward. HOSPITAL ITAL ROTES Harold Gionroos was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for surgical attention -and Mrs. Ar- thur Riendeau entered for medical care. No one was admitted or discharg- ed from the Government Hospital jesterday. D FROM LOS ANGELES Pfc. Bernard Smith of Los An- geles is registered at the Baranof Hotel. & - -~ | HANK COWAN, Ventriloguist at | Country Club EVERY NIGHT! 1t | 731, 6 am. the first pre-Christmas | l I)D(PHESCNP'NON SHOES 2 BEDROOMS—Large home. 3 years old. 100'x100' lot in good district. Large Iliving room with fireplace. Dining room. Automatic hot water heat. Terms one-level KONE new house on Behrends Ave. full concrete basement with gar- age, full-view windows from liv~ ing room, dinette and kitchen. Hardwod floors. Automatic hot air heat. Very liberal terms. 1 WILLIAM WIEN-Phe 72 BEDROOM " home, concréte foundation, ment, new Frigidair stoce. Never over 150 month in winter. $10.000. b:\se. new elec. gal. oil per Star Hill, | 2-BEDROOM small house, 50x100 lot, filled. Immed. $2600. 5-BEDROOM home. Large living recom, fireplace, furnished, warm, 1500 down, $50 month, $4600. 2-bedrocm house, possible ird bedroom second floor. Near- ly finished, 2 lots, full concretc $7500. Dougl ory house, unfin ept apartment $1500 down. $75 month. $3500. EAVIEW Apts. Excellent bldg site apt. or office. Now available for $1500 down, $150 monthly. Total $12,500. PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise at bor — Phone 911 R RENT ATED Rooms, possession. hed in- for 3. Total 12th STEAMHE Month! wee K45 flv Franklin, Winter and Cxll 68 izt TORE Space, 2! Pond Bldg. S 714 days. RIAL HOU1mL rooms for rent, veekly or monthly rate. 66 1mo SMALL Houfeiee] rent. Ph. Blue WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. 52 tt Hfiurte\ under Dnew Reasonable vent 982 i NORTHERN management Phone 74 AF1S, ooms with kltcher ileges. Home Hotel. Ph. 85€ oriv- 97 6 SEAVIEW Ayt for rent, from Federal Bldg. ne block 890 t4 aeatel 656 t NICE Clean Room, steam. Lower rent. 315 Goid St NICE CLEAN steam neated rooms also steam baths Scandinaviax Rooms. 736 t WANTED | WILL CARE for children evenings Light | or days. Black 324. 69 2t | CHILDREN'S Nursery. day or hour care. Ph. Green 520. Gertrude Millard. 66 6t {WEEE’Expm-)en(ed woman wante work by day or hour. Phone to 10 p.m. W day or week. Ph. Blue 655, 45 t. * MISCELLANEOUS d Tsed Mdse. Wi 214 2n¢ 999 t b) HOPES NLW and buy, sell and exchange. St.. Phone 908. WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies 1I)evel«plng - Fkrinting - Enlargio_ Artists’ Paints and Mgtertals Blue Printing Photostats GUARANTEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7,50. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone m 315 Decker Way. WAN'I‘ ADS BRING meuL"‘S' i 5 g Pl Juneau Foot Clinic 14 Shattuck—Blue 379 C. J. EHRENREICH-CPA BUSINESS COUNSELLOR Accounting-Systems-Taxes PHONE 351 Room 3—Shattuck Bldg. l Juneau Jaritor Service Home and Commercial Cleaning Brownie's Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. Box 2596 Earl J. Conkle Phone 806 TENT AT Y Burre | WELDING s Weld SERVICE COMMAND e Co. Ol

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