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PAG& SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949 Ok SDIER, JR. CAA SERVICE BOAT fair play in this situation.” ’“VL ' — OFF TO GUSTAVUS ( a n n e rs G e '\ He declared that in additon to "0 ‘. Vs | b { up by bad weather yes- canneries which made big profit | adler , the CAA service boat BSP | here were some “that lost their NEWS Pan 144 left this morning on a run slirts last year." [ fter 0 Gustavus to deliver snow re- No Exem Ilon Rep. Glen Franklin, Fairbanks | ion moval equipment and 5,000 gallons Dcmoual argued that labor un-{ FIRE MEETING TONIGHT | 1t:n School of Aeronautics at|of fuel oil to the airport there, mns protect the industry work " The Dougias Volunteer Fire De- | wsa, Oklahoma, and receiving his The 4144 is also stopping at Hoo- ‘m their various agreements, any-| ., ment is scheduled to meet to- | dot's license nah. Skipper Gordon M. Meyer | a e o u rs how, and by blanket legislat on | at 8 o'clock in the Fire Hall, | 3 drove from Oklahoma |is in command may damage the industry seriousl J regular monthly meeting. | and sed the e {1 SRR EEER ing a mess of [Tnere will be a bean feed, accord- and in the 35 aitterent kinds of 4 , things. | to sannouncement; all mem- D sold in cans o (Continued Page 1; Rep. Waiten Paglos Beisbank ! t e their spoons. | — PR e = Democrat, —expressed the beliel i \,"‘:l‘j“‘h':b‘ “:“”l“:“:; s ‘;,‘]‘f:oqi‘l that big operators would be able to| -cOUTS INTRODUCED, DLW.C.| lr You ENJOY GAMES of ‘11'" roximately time and a qm‘r- pay the additional overtime costs| enneth Clem, Superintendent and ‘Wwe O R Lt e 121 right “but-I don’t know whethe Douglas Schools, and on the (and we think you ter for evening work, plus a four % > . ot SelIntiEn. Sor b ok, Wk small ones would fare 80 Scout Council, immducgd‘ do) then come to the LEGION DUGOUT for an eve- Hich wonld Heclisitats, i sl oll. We should, realize . that the sers of Scout Troop No. 610, ¢ : ; . valf for that additional also ‘Fm““ agencles: (AR Sl ¢ niht's meeting of the| ning of recreation that is sometimes called a - s 3 |into consderation and the NLRE las Island Woman’s Club. The | Angerman contended that the| ‘2reed to the special consideration its troop members took over the | T " R K E Y s H 0 0 T ‘ mendment was an attempt “to| oi the salmon indus !eins of city government today, (if you know what | wl\r labor of its just rizhts.” When the de:ate was cul c.. are watching traffic and all | L 4 i said defense projects had set| ! voting went this way: r mat of policing and will we mean) (and we think you do) ———WHEN? 1 ‘-“ se and inflated sta d of | 1 special session of Council | ‘ ing costs in the territory anc| For the Jensen exemption vocate mew ordinances, etc. e amer ant “would deprivc | mendment: (10 yeas) Barnes, Fire Department and the ne kers of the same ri,rht"':'ank'fn. Gundersen, Jensen, Frank cement of the City Schools THUTSPAY NIGCHT and Frank L. Johnson, Misco [ j er la“o have.” % came under the jurisdiction at 8:30 o’Clock | Jensen replied heatediy that he vich, SRS MoesE R R o the BeOMG i at 8:30 o'Cloc ad introduced a bill to tretle the| Acainst the amenament: (4) VOmans il P"esdd‘;‘“ e | iaxes ranneries w“wh + 4 Iford Marshall presided a e S @ axes on canneries, but “when wrc | Almquist, Anderson, Angerman < || FFIQ N UG eouUrT Bk for 1ustlih 'we. Bive: & Hisren|Dais Wik Conright, Dale, 1¢¢UD3 SER . he | [of resentment from some members|Eean, Hope, Ipalook, Keatin Seuos .Pla}\s. N m'lq? iere. There should be some spirit| Owen, Pollard and McCutcheon. A S Feb. 10. Mfs. G. M. cheduled for 1 n was named chairman of range for the imittee to a: e. Also in .the general business ession, ther the club offered to help clubs and organizations in 1 clothes for the ACCA to be t the Mt. Edgecumbe Ortho- . Hospital. t was made that Roberta kson, who is at the hospital, is mrroving and is now walking. Four new members were accepted into membership, Mrs. Glen Frank- n, Mrs. Stephen Ferd, Mrs. James W in“ton and Mrs. Rom W Your family needs lots of good, wholesome, On the entertainment program, AT . A » mbors weve eniizhtened by a talk enermv-giving foo? these cold winter days e e R rT - b t ub woman, n “Effective .. Ve can save you money on your food 1ehip i . T 3 . hostesses, Mrs. L. Grant, pvr“ ases. .. Let us deliver your Groceries, g e to. BEAE Pirdih n g s'rved d2liclous sherbet and ‘o vorr home . . . tine motif table O.E.S. PRACTICE Worthy Motron Alice Poor of ‘u-get Chapter, announces there w1 be a practice meetinz of all fficers of the Chapter, Friday Feb. 11, at 8 o'tlock in Hall, in preparaticn for n meeting of Tuescrv, bruary 15 -~ SKIFPY 4@ MISSTONARY FSOCIETY i 3 5 ot s IS MEETING TONIGHT E’EA*;J\L K e EIIH ER-?&’M@ Bar 45@ The Missionary Society of Mem- rial Church will meet at 7:30 this HILLS vening at the hcme of Mrs. Mack “ercado. Hestesses for the meeting re Mesdames Mack Mercado and COFFEE - .- 2poundfin$1.15 TUNA FISH - - nna May Anderson. = ' 7 (" 5 = HERSHEY'S NEW WESCO 19¢ EAGUE WOMEN VOTER: COCOGA - - . Poundiinddc|| PURPLE PLUMS - 24-7' tins §4.35 | .00 0000 2% SWEET—JULCY HUNT'S HOME STYLE PO | hiohdd “‘.‘b“{fig v e ‘;"‘,'fi:’;';‘_“.‘_ ORANG: - - - 5ib.bag83c|| PEACHES - . 24-2%tins $8.95 J sl oo sl 'om PAPER CHUNK STYLE 39¢ ;};:"vil;?d:vgi"l(e‘{"_meau i somlv The next meeting will be on February 22 when Representatives Gundersen and Barnes w.ll speak on local government in the Territory. All Juneau women &re cordially invited to attend. { CAMPING SCENES ERECTED BY LOCAL i BOY SCOUT TROCPS| JIn ' conjunction with Boy £ week, Juneau troops have -put hibits in the windows of two local business firms; Troop, e;a,\ sponsored by The Am-i il erican h Post, has constructed ! an over=fight eamp in a window of | the ancnu—Yuunu Hardware Co.! In the scene is a canvas lean-to,( |cooking and eating utensils, and’ kn ot Loards re are approxi- ately 24 kno on each of the three boards representing the basic knots that a Scout must know.| Scoutmaster Donald Moles is the leader of “this troop. Troop 23, sponsored by the Epis copal Church, has a patrol camp-| ing scene in a window of the Alas- ka Electric Light and Pow Co. | exhlbit is the larger mm»—m; used for a longer st in any spot There is a simulated fire and the, Amcrican flag in the background. | Troop 23 has Charles Buttrey as) outmaster. . SPERLING, JR., RE% Harry Sperli Jr., returned from Seattle yesterday aboard the ' Borencf. He is a pre-law student at the University of Washington. - —ee - One pre-Inca civlization probably between 200 B.C n Peru,{ and 200 D. built stone structures as per-| fect in workmanship as the F\I: tian pyramids. | - 3§ WANTED : i R | WANTED: Office girl. Apply Snow | White Laundry. Z’) 3t REPRESENTATIVE WANT] om perience in ins TNepresent In nce Com; all pticrnal opportun: osritelizetion plan. References nived Wil moke personal in- ! lerview. Write Box 1719, Ketch- tkan 115 3t TANTED—A juicy Territorial job. In spending dept. Tax money vend than earn and John Wi'lis, Ph. 036, 2 lorg, 13 6t PRIVATE ¢ vy Wwanis to buy or rent a ) th bedroom res’dence. Phone 581. 113 tf WANTED: Summer cabin, beach property. Write Empire 5453. 11 8t CARRIER FOR paper route. In- quire Empire Office. 104 3t CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph Greer 520. Gertrude Millard, 102 tt | XPERIENCED Clerk Stenograph- er. Salary $258 per month. In- quire Room 203, Health Depart- men, Territorial Bldg. 24 VOMAN wants wors of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 46 u TOWELS - - - - - Roll23 FRESH PINEAPPLE - 24 No. 2 firs §2.95 ALL PURPOSE WATER SOFTENER RAINDROPS - 74 oz. pkg. 23¢ MD TISSUE . 12 rolls 3.69 CHORE GIRL . 2 for ¥ §¢ lR Valen"me Chocolates iate Pear’s. . . Jelly Hearls Valeniine Bridge Mix C'nraron Hearts FOT 1007 - - - - IhSic| PORK ROAST . - - Ih.Shc PORK SHANKS - - - 1h.4%c NEW YORK DRESSED 1h. 53¢ STEWING CHIKERNS VEAL BY THE PIECE STERKS - - - ARE SAVINGS BONDS THE management of this nk is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety ¢ derositors’ funds is our rrimary consideration. In ddition the bank is a mem- ner of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation, which in- sures each of our depositers agninst loss to a maximum of $5,000. Phene 704 MEAT PHONE 60 Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery 10 a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. 10 a.m. “— Roat Orders Delivered Any Time MEMBER FEDERAL D!JPOG“ Enjoy the whiskey thats Chanjud a0 tta Name® sy KENTUCKY WHISKEY—A BLEND NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP, NEW YORK * 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS | Your Depesits BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES FIRST NA’I‘IONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA ™ SAFE POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED INSURANCE CORPORATION “UR SALE 1 ACRES patented land, modern | home, fireplace, electric range, refrig. 8-room weli furnished home, school bus stops, 2 acre cleared land, farm machinery rabbit hutches, chicken hous garage, ete. Immediate posse ion. Terms. JARGAIN, immediate possession, Juneau's loveliest new home, completely furnished. Two lire- places, maple flooring, 2 bed- rocms, rumpus room, sink with garbage disposal, 9-ft. retrig., etc., 2 lots. BAR, Rooming House and Cafe, central location. POWER Barge and Kendall's ft. troller at Pelican; also THE CLARICE and THE FORREST- ER. The MARION J. greatly re- duced in price. DUPLEX; 2 pt. near Dougl 'KURPHY & HURPHY REALTORS - A(CO[’NTANT\ 6 over First National Banl houses, 2 hous: 4-DOOR 1940 Chrysler Sedan, f.>a condit.on, $600. Biue 913. 16 3t “ONSOLE model radio, good con- dition. Priced to sell. Call Blue 629. 16 | PEKINESE Pups. Place y.ur order now for i next n th. Joe George, Bros. Liquor Store. 16 6t A > Oil ranze with coils and no, good con- 115 3¢ r. Emeon p dition. Phone Green 228. 947 GMC ton pancl; dan. R. 1941 Dcdge ‘i- 4-door 15 tt pic 1941 Plymouth w Cowlng Co. T, 525 Call h. B medivm size, Madsen R.NE SPECiauS—Lang Ranges less 20% One Week Only! Juneau Welding Co., Box 1478, Phone 25. 12 tf COME property, scme cash, teims. Wr.te Empire 5457. Htf “LADIES” a business of your own. Earn | 20 or more a day for 5 hours | work. Small investment. Ed'th Dawn, Box 1185, Anchor- age, Alaska, for details. UCTION Saie Sunday, 2 p. m, new and used merchandise. Juno Auction Market, 731 E St. 97 4[ F GB RENT LIVING room hedloom kl[chel\eh(‘ end bath in country. Inquire Brownie's Barber Shop. 16 6t | GARAGE or warehouse or shop for rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph, Blu: 275 after ¢ P. M. 93-t1 IT. Space for store roon or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 t. FIVE Octive Wurlitzer Spinit pianc for rent. Ar erson Piano Shop 80 4 STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly o Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 t W UR. LI 7FR sr\lnlr. piano for rcn Anderson Piano Shop. 52 NORTHEKN Hoter under me management Reasonable ren Phone 74 2 t “ROOM, fully furnished house, ful concrete 'asement. $6,000. Terms Ph. Greer 499. 83 t1 APTS., koums with xituner ileges. Home Hote!, Ph m SEAVIEW A, Ap.. ior rent, trom Federal Bldg pr & one bio: 890 Room, sun;l-;eau 315 Gold st. 656 NICE Clean Lower rent JICE CLEAN steam Deated “Foou: also steam baths. Scandinavia: ooms. 36 ¢ About 22 billion quarts of fluid milk and cream will be sold at re- tail this year in the United States. 111 6t | HOME AND INDUSTRIAL INSULATION ROCK WOOL—ALUMINUM WEATHER STRIPPING Warde A. Johnson—Phone 344 Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in-Douglas - for a Good 'l‘lme | 1 1 | | | RESIDENTIAL property | | Write | fo |1 | ! | = W=A-N-T A-D-S ‘ FOR SALE - 6 NEW HOUSES to be built for late spring occupancy; 2 or 3 bedrooms, with or without fire- places. A commitment before building will allow considerable choice in style and finish. Very lenient terms. in all price ranges. APARTMENT Houses at desirable investment prices. BUILDING Lots. WILLIAM WIkD- Phone 234 INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY Centrally ated T-unit apartment bldg. plus a 3-room house ad- join plus a building site for anot mall house. Apt. 13 yea hot water heat, com- pletely furnished; 5 1-bedroom apts and 2 bachelor apts. Some tenants in building 13 years. $400 monthly income. Owner will fi- ance—$10,000 down, $100 plusg st menthly. 4-unit apartment build- two 3-room apts, . $12,500. Terms. two-story Florist SEATTL ing, ¢ N two 2-rocm apts SITKA greenhouse and house on 2 lots 50x125. siness. $8,500. LDING LOTS in Seatter Tract 0 each. ) OP OR STORE SITES; Small Harb: 100x90 filled at entrance, $4600; 150x50 next McLean’s $4900. JHOE SHOP, completely equipped ”ml stocked, will train purchas- apt. in rear, $2500. DNT SHOP and seccnd hand store, slock and lcase $1500. $4,800 . . 2 pedroom, furnished house, insured fer $4500 paid un- till Sept l”40 Immediate occu- pancy. Was machine, new Cold new dav g., Pacific oil range, . cooking utensils, sil- dishes, beddinz and table linens, towels. Re- d renovated. A bright, e house with lot 60x utiful view. C.A.A. fam- g to States. Show- ment only. . . 2 large om with view, modern kitchen, t h all yard, one block from $1,600 will handle. . 4 bedrooms, full con- ement, furnished. 1ith ROAD 2-bedroom house, ning room, new concrete utility con- tiful view, modern, furn. 36,800. ASIN ROAD 5-bedroom, large ving rcom with fireplace, mod- ern, furn, $4,750. ETERSON HILL near Auk Lake, modern, 3 acres patented, in- ludcs 1940 Ford Pickup. $5,000. 1TZ COVE-—$6800 and $2500. COP-—$400 on 5 acre homesite. JOUGLAS ROAD beach side, $1800. OUGLAS—$6500 and $7500. HILL—$3500 unfinished. , tank and blower, $150, avenports at $30. .G Hot Rod, $130; 1940 Ford Coupe $650. 940 Packard coupe $650; 1941 Ford coupe $750. 41 Plymouth Sed. $650 . . . 1941 Chrysler Sed., new motor and ion $750 . . . 1942 Pon- ¢ Sed., new motor and trans- ion, $850. PACKERS SH sambier. . Merrimac and i Iinctters, 6 trollers, combination. ORT MODELS, RINE ENGINES. PETER WOCD ALES AaGENUY Real Esiaie - -~ Boats Sale Merchandise at Hz Do ~ Phone 9li NISCELLAKEQUS 2 halibut all sizes. MA- 17th \NY PEO. members in Juncau Mrs. Jo- 110 3¢ or vicinity, please call ph Whiting, Black 285. HOPES New ana Tsed buy, sell and exchange St. Phone 908. WINTER and PUND, CO. ine. Complete Photographic Supplies eveloping Frinting - Enlargin; Artists’ Painis and Materials Blue Printing Photostats MIARANTEED Realtspuc nt, $750. aper curls, $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shon. Phone 201 115 Decker Way L Perman Peter Cooper, inventor of a num- cerd of varied items including a iny locomotive, in 1845, obtained he first patent for a gelat'n dessert —kut did nothing about it. — 2rownie’s Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Frank! . P. 0. Pex 2596 ‘ - 'y izl’l!fififli?flflfl SHOES Juneau Fool Clinic 14 Shattuck—RBlve 379 | | e =