The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 16, 1949, Page 8

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i i i i i PAGE EIGHT . FOR RES OR IN ALASKA STEAMSHIP # DR. ALBRECHT I§ KIWANIS SPEAKER ©° = ON PUBLIC HEALTH : £ - Health Se i Club, briefly anis 3 In Juneau— Maximum, bill; ; S onthy| @ minimum, e At Airport \ximum, re-m al and ssermann test the Junior ska; on alth Ser- and (6) a ct fer pro- minimum, 13 FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) jiness tor y with incr ing cloudin Thursda ternoon wind 9900000690020 06C0€E2600e . “of which nce July 1 July 1, § SCHEDULED rations | gYNE AU (ontact DEPARTURES SERV ,‘\TIONS Northbound (OMPANY $.8. BARANOF _Fe Phone 2 ALASKA M Southbound S. ALASKA __Feb. 21 of Yeliow or Royal Bilue Cabs Due to the rise in upemting costs in the past few years without an increase in fares we are now faced with a problem. Either we have to raise the fares of cabs in Juneau, or cut our operating expenses. We have chosen the latter. Rather than raise our fares we have de- cided to curtail all unnecessary operating expenses. Effective the 15th of February, we are ntinuing our dispatchers at Yellow Cab moving all our dispatching equipment to the 1 Blue Cab stand which will operate as the YELLOW CAB COMPANY h PHONE NUMBERS and 14 Qince all of our cabs are equipped wit two-w it will permit us to give bet cab service to the people of Gastinea Channel. Whe either LOW CAB! 1 cab immediate radio-equipped Y Thank you YELLOW CAB COMPANY E. L. HOLLOWAY, Owner the com! - to be operated by the vice. cClellan sident of the Ju- ry Club. John |1 med into mem- i nley Baskin greeted 'a 1 from court at Ketch- men- ssed a subscription 211 that wes needed au b into n'\."huXw\}\xoofll.y".nl. WEATHER REPOI (U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU This data is for 24-hour pe- riod ending 6:30 am. PST 1 20; Occasional y ereat 50.63 mkn(‘s to work. \ FBart o DA Ainrecht gave a|e since Feb. 1 92 s 9 @8 3 9 & 8 NOTICE TO OUR PATRONS “=™ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE ]UNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1949 1,,..3 Awaiting the arrival of Garnet|days G. Herbert Hillerman, Lutheran | Vuille presided in his| W. Martin, Nome, and Forbes L.| list director (also Game C()ml‘ oup. been in Donna Olds and Ann Henni dec- ; GAME COMMISSION e wae vorm swecen s | Operetta Pinafore |Tolo Dance at s e ctic’ Health , Stanley Baskin, assistant U, S ersity of Al- Dmmrt Attorney, returned to Ju- licity; Alice Jean Davis, entertain- ady has been set STARTS WORK BUT n.m usLemay aboard the Alaska. | neral s 1l be held Fri- l B P ' d .l H- h F .d : - quln(;(xx\ll(z:‘; ;loclock in the| IS '0 e rresenie - Ig T ay; ;:x; 12?:{4 ] ;(::1 dF;i?:l?:Lf:;z:: 1 of the Charles W. Carter clean-up. ! S oo ver| By J-High Singers Girls Are Hosts .- cmem s FIRST DEGREE EPURNS ent will be in the TO.OF,| Gilbert and Sullivan's operetta| Friday night is a big date for RECOI‘::‘VEIA’T:YP?E:EG"E:Z reen Cemetery. \"lndlmc will be presented here|Juneau High School students with | o . Q ON R | March 11 by an all-high school cast, | the annual Tolo Dance on the so- | MANILA, Feb. 16— Matia | cha | \Bamnof arriving Monday of Tues- | Mortt iirbanks, who were the two remaining Alaska Game C 21 der the direction of Choral In-|clal calendar Aurora Quezon, daughter of ti een making good u“ i o i pngr 2! 4 ., even without formal | (HAMBER SPEAKER CPL. GILMORE FRGM ADAK, tructor Miss Beatrice McNeely, it| Double standards will be thrown |late President Manuel Quezon, re- ; ACS CREW FROM SEATTLE | was announced today. | to the wind with girls coming into | ceived first degree burns Sunday Leir own on date-making, escort- | while witnessing a fireworks dis- and party-planning. The par- | play. 1 tour of isolated duty, s under the sponsorship of the| Balloons fitled with gas explod- C. Gilmore returned | Girls Club. | ed frem sparks and caused flash terday for ACS duty | His Majesty’s Shlp Pinafore Will| Dancing in “candy land,” theme | | burns on her arms and neck. ¥ the party, will begin at 9:30 ‘ The display was part of an aquat- sration chairman Jeanette Ste- | 1€ Show. n and her committee have - £ = turn the high school gym- | into a land of giant-sized | int sticks and candy lmus-i e | A cast of nearly 60 chorist most of a year at Adak, Imdi-w an characters have been at the production for several Southeas /\1-; W. C. Arnold, ma.aging director the province |of the Alaska Salmon Industry, Inc., il speak at the Juneau Chamber | %" @ Commerce tomorrow noon at the ¢ Baranof. His subject will be sal- mon research activities of the Al- on | aska fishing industryy. ne over proposed| Special reports will be made to men here the C of C by the Mendenhall dredging committee 1nd the on | legislative committee. — .. &chot . J. Rhode, Fish and Wildl um, with ge of buildiny the oper to s st for the production will ke ¢ five men who nounced at a later date, according n ACS outside plant |to M'ss McNeely. d maintenance crew. - r parties will be ihe vogue| . RS i | ARIANNE BRANN DIES; e Cpl. Gail E. Dearinger, 6—ia ning with girlss it . | FUNERAL TO BE FRIDAY inton G. Baker, Ralph Senate Judiclary Committee | their ng Ydates t: dinner and | ® BASKIN RETURNS FROM | - y J. Howard and Richard approved these nomination: svie before going to the dance. | KR . COURT AT KETCHIKAN | After a long iliness, Arianne In- nick. 2k C. Bingham, U. S. At-| Sheila MacSphdden, president of | . P | grid Brann passed away yesterday T TR for Div aska; | the Girls Club, is dapce coordina- | . . y ses about con- | the home of her parents, Mr. O. Arend, U. 8. Attorney | tor. Committee chairmen wnrking1 : cl chikan, where court|and Mrs. Gust Brann, near the n Four, Alaska. on the dance include Sally McCrea, | . B i B W ‘- . ° . . ° e B e : JUNEAU’S e g & R . Says: “BUSINESS IS GOOD!” @fi;@g@ Heilgyy enmmenea=s [ VER Y Day at Gus George’s Cash Grocery REE delivery on orders of 810-=y, or more Shopping Bags === FREE GRAPE JUICE, Tea Garden.. 4 pints §c | BABY FOODS, regular size. § & tins 39« PURE CONCORD — NO SUGAR YOU PICK YOUR BABIES’' FAVORITE DISH HERE Cash Does I8! Gerber’s == Clapp’s == Libby’s INE ;fl?pié JUICE . . A Ho:21ins §Dc | CHOCOLATE MILK, reg. size . @ fins 9« GOLDEN STATE Build Up Y our Health Full Cream =-- Homogenized APRICOTS . . . . . 3No.2}fins99c | SUGAR, Cloth Sack . . . 1Q1Ibs. 99 WHOLE — UNPEELED — HUNT'S PURE CANE — NO LIMIT — NO LUMPS Ro Unknown Brands @ffered No Retailers CORN, No. 300, 1 pound each 5 tins @G | CAKE FLOUR . . . 42Ib.pkgs. 99 GOLDEN CREAM STYLE — STANDBY FISHER'S Serves 4 or 2 Full Cups - Fresh Stoek ==- Save Dollars FRUIT COCKTAIL, No. 300 . 4 fins ©Dc | PRIDE SOAP POWDER . 4 pkas. 99 TWO FULL CUPS — HUNT’S SWIFT LARGE SIZE . Better Brands Are Best Save==Start a Bank Account Today APPLE SAUCE, No. 300 . . . Stins©9c | RAIN DROPS . 4 largesize pkas. 99¢ 2 FULL CUPS — RELIANCE i SOFTENS — CLEANS — BLUES Shop Here - Keep Prices Down Low Prices Are Born Here DOGFOOD . . X No.1ib.fins®Pc | GINGER ALE . . . . 3 quarlsP9c Please Keep Your Dog Happy CLIQUOT Shop Here -- Serve Yourself SALMON . . . .. d@8orlinsDDc | (ANDY, Hard Mix .. . 3 pounds99c ALASKA — HAND PACK — SEND A CASE TO THE U. S. A. Packed at Pelican City EROWN & HALEY ' Free -=-- Shopping Bags --- Free 1 . SARD'N,ESL o oee §320010s 99 | VisiT WAR SURPLUS STORE G ko ghopping Bags Are Free NO. 2 PEANUTS . . . . 37 ozjars@9c ! NYLON PAINTBRUSHES . . Each $4.50 SALTED—SPANISH 4-INCH — SET IN RUBBER We Make Lew Prices Get Ready for Spring Cleanup US GEORGE

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