The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 13, 1949, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ™™™~ MPIRE— JUNEAU, THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1949 FIRE ALARM COSTLY Neal had quickly the alarm | truck, this call is estimated to gets out of ha | N the Boys Magazine for the Mt | tracts larger than $50,000. when his stove backfired. There have cost the city $50 A second “300” call came in -‘;ou ' Edgecumbe hospital patients. MEASURE IS | C. Moriarty, representative of the Appointed for the Girl Scout com- | new General Contractors’ AssoCla- Fi n answered a 1-7 call at Was no damage—in fact, there was “However,” sald Driver George |few minutes after the “all Clear” | 5 v Koty e (S e e b ublee O'Brien, “we'd rather have a dozen signal, for a chimney fire at the | pERIOD IS HEI.D A'l' ittee of the club troop were Mrs. | tion of Alaska, has estimated tHht 95 oclock Lhis morning, 8OIE 10 ity each of 30 men being paid | false alarms, or calls in which fires | Wendt Paint Store. It was put out | Gruening, Mrs. Edna Lomen, Mrs. J 211130, .1 i total work on major construction 31B328 owned by Glen 0 for answering the call, plus arc brought under control without with a commercial preparation Simon Hellenthal, Mrs Engmom‘ contracts in 1949 would total $25,- red at the City Float. P than have even one fire that which is fed into the stove. | I.UN( Mrs. James Strong, Mrs. W. Al 000,000. The proposed tax would | cpense of operating a fire < 3 ¥ A - | Lo Zlking and st U C. Nelson. bring the Territory $250,000 for a s . PAY C ‘ Il I‘I\l” S “ L . . PAY ‘JASH AND SI\VE ‘ Liquor enforcement and tax meas- full year. The proposed' Act would wes were among. the topies discus- | JPYW CO'SPONSORS not go into effect, however, until Juneau Woman's Club |July 1 of this year P a1 meloh RIVEEE whsl e e (REW, SM‘URDAY‘ SR ports and work on the Aluska Rall- Following his talk the from the tax, as s would uoy v ,\‘l“;“"‘;;_‘:(";"ef; ,“_’)" q“e:' The dance for Coastguardsmen S I_‘d "l‘ o p}?fsm" 0;:““ L a lively discussion of some ot than business activity. >vening will be a three-hour affair, ms facing the legislature| . ; Rate Of Tax s fr clock to mid- territoty. Mrs. Elton Eng- ‘::fi:th"um e el ra 01 tax under the pro- HERE FROM SouTH as chairman in charge of . Act would be either four 4 Firs vic-s sored dance for - — n and presided during N_I:‘_“! Siyle-oponsorad, aatic of the net income of the| The Denali, sxippered by Capt. crewmen of the new Coas Ben Aspen, docked here at 7 o'clock derived during the license essel was announced vesterday P i - SERGAE e E e Ariskson. : from sources withing Alaska, | mght with 40 passengers dis I s and Brofesslonallor onie 1ill Der deliar-ue average | SICATEIE, W L Seattle, 4 from ity in sponsoring the af p the Noense year within | 00 o T e s hatiat 1eld at the CIO Union Hall. An in-the ry, whichever pruvxdes,i{al’ng: "Ska ‘:i mm;‘&i ik itation has been extended to all ter amount of tax. e T ie?y b toha oung people of Juneau to 'ancmiv rs engaged in business " s Pl hed- Barnes HEST BSUREAY;, e DY Iboth in and outside of Alaska will |S0Uth. No stop at Juneau is sche Gundersen, the next Mon- be taxed upon the portion of the VUled for the Denali on her south- Specials: Friday-Saturday-Monday- Tuesday Wednesday-Thursday ; .2:\;:ji-l,?“éfik:‘;\ce.::rnz sweet-| CELEBRATED AT N. L. | ‘1‘1!l bil, it is claimed by its | Cetchikan enroute to Seattle, SHOP AT THE 20TH CENTURY and be assured of the lowest prices on quality mer- chandise. Not only on SPECIALS like ihese BUT on EVERY ITEM EVERY DAY!l Regedaee oo il i, CHURCH ON SUNDAY ponents, would ratls eutrionct |, LS GUIL R TR saxop! arinet numbers, B- i pockethooks of wWage earners, It | Incoming and outgoing passengers finor Concerto by Tchaikow- } ’ st | included: e Comcony o Guien, | The Sacrament of the Lords referred by Senate President| Tp Cceattle: Jas. Albertano, Mr. FRESH SHIPMENT er Ty LARGE 5 LB. TIN COTTAGE : foidmabisind RED or BLUE ¢HEESE |Df] KARG 25 |Esoremusivess]| 67 Uoibbttttsssssso. v wen HAND SAY trom announced that in the Legislature” i ame of.a series of club 1.0 prozrams starting next Mon- 5015 to 5:30 o'clock over First legislators to be in- wed over the air will be Mrs. AY C & P T e FRESH DARIGOLD Made by the Makers 2nd Plano Concerlo by Gret | supper wil be celbratedmext|Perarevch lo the omitice on g " "Fieming, “Tommy gHTPMENT @ NNEEB 0{ DABIFOLD SULlEy, TUELES R Fleming, Jerri Fleming, Glenn D X Q u [ ; | ! E COPRINEE it the Northern Light Presbyterian ator Rivers Lokeh, Mr, and Mrs. Nks Litthe, ¢ ¢ : . RNECDHA ! : High Score Red Shield : i { MELRK [ : m. ‘ : { \ ) \ z : \ 3 ik i N i AW E 1. Prouty, General Missionary Ak Gundersen and Doris | ' Preshytery of A a in charge Leest, chairman of the Te‘“lor.:?P]i:iaMr;huyl?\i“Pm lias;:%xdm;::f Miss Anita Garnick | ¢ US" B Ccton Hall, Due to il Eoard of Pharmacy, was read |- A R i o active in the Fair-| po"ynortunate accident of Mrs, In the Senate this morning and o7 ot SO St RG B B s club; Mrs. Gunder-| 5y 01 ooy Davis, the guest or- |referred to the Judiclary Commit- |n “EF At S0d TREEL o JIRCH n, President of the Ketchikan | ,pig presiding for this service will | tee. | youdting Wty VaGHEE o e vt {Woman's club and Mrs. Barnes, | ;0\ S0 g2 UYL | e letter requests anappro- | VAMERR: Vesiey, Verghm RObETS | Vice-President of the Alaska Fed-|, ;o Mrs, Davis. | priation of $3,000 so that the en- | andg\fl g i erdbiott gf POIOR DS Mrs. Russell E. Alexander will be |tire Board can meet to revise Ter- |*"p & b i L s Mrs. Ernest Gruening announced . ist for the service, and the |ritorial pharmacy regulations and|; . "\ionoan Harry Rr ® {the mext meetng of the Interna-| .= 80 0l Moo B hem. |draw up recommendations for |’ g R0] Harey e, tional Relations groun would be > 3 B e A From Wrangell: Mrs. L. T. Camp- L A - ->oo - changes in the Territorial Code. ). Karen Campbell and infant, DEUREY. BUL e GoyRrtor s DR. GOOGE TO SEATTLE The letter points out that under|yr ! p pennc and Sharon Denny, D. W. Herron and MrS.| "o nee” Googe, Medical Di-| Territorial law a druggist can sell \yr™ o "y a0 Johnson, 1 th gave reports on thel i\ for the Alaska Native Ser- up to ten grains of barbitol and | "Hoinec My and Mrs. E. C. of Christmas gilts to| ;0" " heduled to leave on Fri- |similar drugs without a prescrip- |goeniz Lou Jacquet, Mrs. Edna y ats at St Ann's and thel g, "¢ Seattle to confer with fac- tion while under Federal regula-|pong }“Ml.“m s hl ,\.‘,A( “‘_ | ity ‘members of the University of tions their sale is entirely prohibit- | 1, skagway: Ray Eagle, Phillip L Aok Brevdeniod hn Brill- | washington Medical School. Plans ed except on prescription. lpagle Terry Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. | Ah: Sppe g Neil Friteh-| gyl pe made to establish residen-| The Senate debated for some time | nyoy Kapanski, Maxine Kapanski. {mann chairman of the Youth Con- iies g special medical flelds, in- |this moming whether the rules| o Sitka. Mr. and Mrs. Max Btdanes O e fi"f“‘:"‘“ luding tuberculosis and orthoped- should be printed in booklet form |pover, Miss Mildred B. Sydnam. ’\’m;wmé‘ : ~-.m:.<L,-L;y‘l-,ng,;qn‘;x,.pl‘or ics, in ANS hospitals in the Terri- | for the s{w‘qal ses‘slun and whether | 7, yakutat: C. A. Panis, Mrs. | R . g ey tory. {a joint session with the House iS 'npary A raham, Victoria Abraham. a |iatiout ;m ‘(‘ 1s ’"l '1’“ Mt. Edge-| puring Dr. Googe's absence, Dr. required for the adoption oi joint SRS PR cumbe boarding school who are Of-|yjax van Sandt of Sitka will take rules, finally deciding in the af- | phans or dependents. It was de-|,yor pis duties firmative on both questions. STEAMER MOVEME“IS E(qu to renew the subscription to | 5 e i The request for a joint session | Freighter Coastal Monarch, from | BT LUCIDOR SAILS !was delayed somewhat when & Seattle, due here Monday. i P S I b rlo 4% BUTTER 2hoe B30 | | ono $6.95 | 21bs.51.49 Z b pho. GBIFE | | CASE OF 48 o Ry L b meeting were ‘V{r’\(ldn\c Essie for | Dawes and signed u\ H. R. vqm]g;.\ S e SESTSSSS IS EOUER SIS | [ SESTETTSEP PSS U S S <] 2 A l arge Dotile All Brands — 2 lbs. WH;!J f‘Nb M SET . .. L SBe SHGRIEN?!{G <00 SLED ed liznce Fancy — Golden Sweet — No. 2 e 2023 w AM SIVLE CORN . . . 24¢ Rl!ufl((‘ Fancy Cut S o oy e |GREENBEANS . . . . . . 29¢ Quarts Zior BS0e |WESSONOL . . . . .. 8¢ S A = a8 CASEH AN SAVE S @ i"AY CASH AN SAVE @ So $ © FPFAY CASE ANED SAVEDS o PAY €4 "25‘%3?%1% gwu S APDIEJUICE . . . . . . . 26 rmua_ o 55e Large 2'; Ib. Package 2 Ib. Package — Cane BISKITMIX . .......3Bc|SUGAR....... . 25e SOAP POWBERS COOKIES IVORY SNOW . . Large Package 39c | SUGAR WAFERS YOUR CHOICE LUXFLAKES . . LargePackage 3% | ORED DUZ Large Package 3% | TRID z !or 35( LS |Senate messenger was denied ad-| Princess Norah scheduled to sail Steamship Company | mittance to the House floor to de- from Vancouver 9 tonight. freighter Lucidor sailed at 10:20 'liver thz message of request. The Alaska scheduled to sail from o'clock last night for the South two bkodies met briefly in joint igeattle January 15. after loading a cargo of frozen session but had not yet complet- ' vVictoria scheduled to sail from | fish at Juneau Cold Storage. She ed the work of adopting joint rules Seattle January 15. % will put in at Ketchikan and Wwhen they recessed for lunch. | Baranof from Westward due —wi""n edsy re(ldl Prince Rupert enroute to Seattle. | Contractors’ Tax [southbound Sunday. - >oee Up until this morning the Sen- - eee by fus' FROM SEATTLE late had only one measure for con- REBEKAH DRILL CLUB Registered at the Baranof from sideration, the bill introduced yes-| Will meet Friday, January 14, at Seattle are Albert Thompson and terday by Senator Jones to levy a8 o'clock p. m., at the home of 4 . 4-englne c,lpper James H. Swindell. tax cn one pel cent on all con- Leona McKinnon. 91 2x i I Anew anD Fly in swift comfort aboard DELICIOUS i ‘:’:fi:.“fll‘.'fi WAY To Clippers . . on frequent schedules. ENJOY PEAS Enroute, settle back in your comfortable lounge seat and enjoy @ world- famous service...including delicious hot meals, as part of your Flying Clipper fare. Consult Pan American . BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 Pan AHERICAN - WoRLD AIRHAYS O Clic Syiem of 16Ty Clppers wemmenee FRESH FRUIT AND PROPUCE memeeeen JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES AT VERY ATTRACTIVE PRICES GRADED U. 8. NO. 1 FANCY JUICE POTATOES "9 i~ - .25/ ORANGES . 2doz. 79 Clean =MEAT VALUES== Convemnient WE SELL ONLY CHOICE QUALITY MEATS ~-—— EVERY CUT GUARANTEED!! HORMEL — EASTERN — HALF HAMS z( I / REGAST Oclb. SPARE 265 . . . ... 3Belb, [BEEE RIPE . . . . . 29¢b. | > 1 *Mediumsized onions may be used in- ] 4 | stead of turnips ‘ ~ o RECIPE SERVES 6 The Rum with a Reputatin | | Tastes Better when filled with WESE© GARDEN-SWEET peus Serve Turnip or Onion Cups filled with WESCO Garden-sweet - Peas and en to your family’s enthusiastic praise! This recipe was created by a well-known western home economist for WESCO to “perk up™ jaded appetites . . . to provide another new and delicious way to enjoy WESCO (This recipe calls for turnips. but on- ions may be substituted if desired.) & » - # = (4 - = 7 - = > - E &= > « @ - = # « = e - ¥ ® % ® [ > s - K « @ [ - Ba ® *® ® = > « ) = (4 - - # & - - - = ® FRESH SHIPMENT — EASTERN — SHOULDER Wash, peel and hollow out centers of 6 evenly-sized turnips. Cook in boil- ing. salted water until tender. not over- done. 1% cups WESCO Garden-sweet Peas; heat to boiling point; drain and pour Shank or Butt End peas into turnip centers; season with melted butter or hot cream: garnish with ring of pimento. As a more attractive way to serve, FAMDUS lace turnips on hot serving plate and SINCE 1804 3 i 2 Garden-sweet Peas. garnish plate with parsley. for © 4 The red and gold WESCO label identifies the new top- soft flavor § - _; ‘ quality, Grode-A canned foods distributed by West s -~ Coast Grocery Company. WESCO brand replaces Amocat—a favorite for over 50 years. ook for the A WEST COAST GROCERY CO. 4 Tacoma « Seattle « Olympia «= { Julius Wile Sons & Co., tac., New York, K.Y, S Se Bremerton « Chehalis « Auburn Distributars for Alaska -4 Puyallup « Aberdeen « 0DOM COMPANY G BT Juneau = Ketchikan = Fairbanks 300 Colman Bldg., Seattle 4, Washington [_ ik Choice — Center Cut RIB STEAKS smeb [BRAINS . . ... . 45eh. L------J o s x5 8 8 ¥ . Fresh Made Pork Fresh Lamb LNK SAUSAGE . . . . GZel. [LIVER . ... ... 49eh. = Delicious — Tender — Fresh Lean Beef (ORNED BEEF . . . . . G®elb. |SHORT RIBS . 43e b ——FRESH FISH—— FINNAN HADDIE — OYSTERS RRESH SNET . . . s £ | SALMON--FRESH PRAWNS Ehaia b S @ PAY CASHAND SAVE o § ¢ PAY CASH AND SAY 00 S o PAY CASH AND SAVE o e IPAY

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