The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 19, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE SIX e ———————————————————————————————— e . W. F. ROARK MAKES - FIRST RAILROAD - TRIP TO ALASKA ;. nd g up trade for at the Baranof. k is after as passexger latter Hiawathas, oad inking the in his the spee forts of ! first trip to and while grea Juneau line is right on Roark arrived | will leave on ihe weck, Vi business and westwa is offering the Olym- | tuinir the newest Mil- | Roamrk edliners. Anyone going st should picturing Aleutian freight shipments f the circulars QUTSH Wl VY SavingontoV to vefore ners with all the com- | the rails. | 1 the Baranof and N next the re- arters Ameri- " ner THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WALTER KING HERE short business trip, Walter B. King &arrived from Ketchikan and planred to return today or tomorrow. He is a part- in the law firm of Ziegler, King and Ziegler. King formerly was in the office of the Clerk of the Court here. H2 was. a Juneau resident from 1915 ‘fn 1929, when he went to Ketchikan as Assistant U Attorney. Here on a holding that post for four Now is the time to put your tur age. We have the only vault in Juneau. Com2 Chas. Goldstet: o 1 cold fur to our nd Co office. Sell for Less == W e Buy for Cash -=-- PPass the ou === [l ere You can serve yourself sus- Choose the wm'ld’s hest brands at a GREAT SAVING ine MONTY and TIME SHOP HERE.---We'll Pay for the Parking Meier Business IS Good BANANAS 26« pound Best in Town TOMATOES LETTUCE 25« pound Crisp—Solid CABBAGE £ 5¢ pound Florida—Crisp CARROTS 1 2¢bunch Selid—Crisp APPLES Winesaps 1 5¢ pound Solid—Crisp CALAVA PEARS $ceach Solid Strawberries ‘FROZEN 62 pkg. Stokeley Van Camp CORN FROZEN 4cpko. Stokeley Van Camp CAULIFLOWER O pkg. Stokeley Van Camp OLIVE ©OIL BABY FOOD 6.50 | 7cEach Gallon PURE Made in California MILK $5.90 Case, large cans PEP . . DARIGOLD HAMS Picenic. .. Swift’s 48c POUND Worid’s BEST Fastersn HERSHEY’S Milk or Almond 5¢Box, 24 bars CIGARS $4.90 Box of 50 White Owis.. Roi Tans Van Dyke CIGARETTES 1.69 CARTON All Brands Al Brands BUTTER Red Shield BcPound High Score CRISCO 96c S-POCUND TINS WESSON OIL $2.80 Gallon MARGARINE 3 Pounds 1.00 N o Lifiét === Yo Dealers Durkee’s . . Allsweet Mayflower GUS GEORGE SELLS for LESS The World’s Best Brands Featured Only @ GUS GEORGE | | Miss Helen Schaefer, f | sented between 12:30 and 1 o'clock GARDEN CLUB GETS | DOPE ON PLANTING, MONTRLY MEHING‘ held VLI\ Club Tuesda; I Garden nthly meeting Lome of Mrs. Ja d by Mrs. W. H Bl An interes article and Kee Jchn K. Mrs THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1949 Thedrooms, fireplac v flocrs, view, double piumbing, »o hills to climb. , Wayr hing 2 for rent, no children . Near Northern Commer- r {inan tion, part furnished, ;| Beautiful home for wuplc exauis- article written by on the Amaryllis, ¢ a | flowers. Mrs. Maxcihe Wi t (& few rointers cn the use of weed killers and she suggested that when 1sing insecticides to use caution. Mr%. Charles Forward's rem:nder »{ the month was to get annual scds ready and fertilized, co when e weather breaks the annuals nay be planted without dela; it is bigh time to spray rose The plant sale held on Friday a big success. Mrs. Anna J. jougendobler was awarded the Af- rican violet. The next meeting will ¢ held at the home of Mr Benecke and she will be a | oy Mrs. C. F. Parks. 'HOPE FOR CUT IN ALASKA TB RATE sisted SAYS DR. POWERS a decreased tuberculosis | Hope for rate in Alaska through the use © BCG and raising the living was expressed by Dr. Lec Powers of the University of Wash- ngton on the fourth day of nnual public health meeting. H 1dded that great strides have been made public health wit the ince his last v re nce Lowell of Seward emph:; that ach sensaticnal :n to streptomyein and bed rest is|still the most single tor in the atment of pulmc tuberculo- Other subjects cons morning’s session ion of fluoride tic fever. ional meetings this atternoon topi and rheg- W. Coe, chairman of the s, said that tomorrow morn- bn,‘ the last opportunity for he public to see the various ex- bits on di at the Ma i | Temple. | BPWC 'Dérlergiarié - Leaves for Meet At Mt. McKinley . William Paul, Sr., left yes- aboard PNA bound for the | Lloyd mect ska convention of the Busi-| nd Professional Women’s Ciub held at Mt. McKinley P: .. Paul goes ive of the Juneau Chap- was to be in Anchorage last evening to attend a banquet in honor of the BPW N dent, Dr. France: ott, who will ke present at the convention. 'FINAL RADIO PLAY FRIDAY BY STUDENTS “Party Lme. a one-act comedy. will be the iinal in a series of five radio plays presented by the Juneau High School speech class over KINY. The play, under the direction of will be pre | tomorrow. Taking Barril, part are to be George Loretta Hibner, Anne Par- | sons, Adaline Barlow, Johnson, Russell Ritter, | persen. Milton Furness, | handle sound effect. { The five plays hav |sented as public service ‘u‘.‘er KINY. Ray - Jr., will been pre- programs | METAPHYSICAL GROUP NEW QUARTERS ‘The meeting of the Metaphysical Group, tonight at 7:30 o'clock, wiil |be in the new quarters at 113 Third Street. A short, but very important busi- | ness meeting will precede the reg- {ular study and discussion hou | Study material will be from “Pro: {perity,” the beginning lesson on ti | popular work by Charles Fillmore. | All persons interested are invited | to attend. Now is the time to pui your rur LONG Estabhs sed business, .quor, il coats in storage. We have the onlv cold fur vault in Juncau. Come ' {to our office. Chas. Goldstemn and Co., o standard of | ational Presi- . 3 ly, furnished, owner finagccd, rtment on low flood, or home. Marine view. 3-bedreom home with furnace, wall to wall car- jano, large r DOUGLAS. home with guest e. 21 acres pat apy d price refrig., fireplace, peti furniture, EIGHT-room and garag elling at range, paneling good cabins, s Beach and lcvn& Cove Former Garyin cabin, “compl furnished, good water; inside rlumbing, ete. { AUEE BAY 3-bedreom, view. wai- { er, garage, 3.17 pat. land, cleared. 00 down balance like rent. Two | smail homes on Glacier Highway, | lights, partly furnished, Governors. Owner ndition. I near nance. Well near school, fed. furnished, garage. i Duplex bidg., | REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS ; Phone €76 over First Natioral Bank l' OR SALE the 1 publicity | { | BABY I pad | i ‘1 BEDROOM Hous: recently re- led. Completely furnishe Ph, Black 840 between 5 and § p. m. 200 3t ! : HP Joh 1 outboard | K ndition, $60. Ph TWIN BED; Ro oak 276 und rge buffet. Ph. 98 3t complete Phone 98 tI A Ford block priced to sell. n 9 and 5, day 139 Wi rT\.\'orIu:,:a vy pla’nt: loughby Ave. Smitia typewriter, Kenmore | ank Vacuum Cleaner, boy’s bike, Xerosene heater (new), s, radios, mirror, 1, miscellaneous dishes. Douglas waftie Maker:. 97 4 47 Desoto Sedan, excellent condi- tion, reasonable. Phone 762 or Red 270. 97 uf Fine residential income rty. Best location. Elegantly d and garage. 93 tf $12,000. Iopr furnished. Large 3 ! Box 5771, care Empire. | APT. house with large building lot, : will fi-? MURPHY & MURPHY. pertect | Call Green | 97 3t chest of | PGB .)M.E’ Centains ono “of the ‘ towus finest apartments, lurur- iously and fully furnished. Addi- tional apartment renting at $75 per month. Channel view. Owner financed at reasonable terms. BEAUTY SHOP—Best loeation. SUMMER HOME, two floors, inside plumbing, fireplace, lawn, ¢ den, view, Lena Beach. SMALL CABEIN, low price, Beach. BEACH HOME, 2 ished, wired, ter, Auk Ba COUNTRY HOME, 2 bedrooms, furnished, 3% acres, Glacier Hi- way. { PAMILY EOME, 4 bedrooms, parf i fu ed, fireplace, view, good | neighbornoed, - Seventh Street. Lena bedrooms, tu: ' William Winn-Phone 234 | { ANOTHER GOOD BUY. 1941 l\mh. ¢ metor, new brakes. $850. DODGE kup, new Plymoutl! good tir overhauled re- vecially reinforced to take heavy loads. $350. { GODING HOUSE, furnished, 2- bedroom, NOW ONLY §7,000. :NEW EOUSE FURNISHED, bedroom, Waynor tract, $12,500. SHOP BUILDING and apartment, brings $190 month rental. Apsi. second floor, 2 bedroom, could bring more. $18,500. Terms $4,400 down, $75 month plus interest at 6 per c Can also buy ten cabins adjoining, income $200 month, for $13,000, total down- payment both properties $6,000, total monthly payments $150 PETER WOOD SALES AGENCY Real Esiate - - Boats Sale Merchandise at Harbor .~ Vhone 90 E'ER RERT 12th Space salon, ete., er (i town te| for in- Alaska. 200 3t STEAMHEATEL kooms, weekly of Mo Colonial Rooms. 69 #1 ,r <p1n!z pmno for rent She | WURILLZER is from Federal Bidg. NICE CLEAN steaws neated rooms also stenm baths. Scsndinaviax Rooms. 73€ o MISCELLANEOUS *| JunEAU FoOT ci#Nic. Dr. w T. Ri Chiropodist, Rm, 14 Shattuck Bldg, Phone Blue 379 HOPES New anc Used Mdse, Wi buy, sell and exchange. 214 2n/ S Phone 908. | { i i { WINTEK and POND, CO. In Complete Photographic Supplieg Developing - ¥rinung - Kniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue l‘flfll(n; - Photostats UUARANTF'FD Peslistic Perman. ent, . $7.50. aper curls, $1 un Lola’s Besuty Shop, Phone 20L 315 Decker Way. st WAN’I’ED mi. l\ HO | Coast Gused personne ,Guard representatice. Phone 97 CARRIERS for Alaska Daily Em- pire. 3 Unit Apt. House, nice location, | good income. Green 915 after 6 p.m 93 tf { FORD 1-ton van truck. Engic | overhauled. $450. See at Jay's Su- per Service. 99 tI 14-1NCH Lalhe Reasauwbly priced Chas. Warner Co. 99 9tf FOR SALE: 2 pair skis, good €0 @ition. Green 400 after 6 p.m. 90 3d LOG CABIN: 28 by 16 ft. inside, lo- cated Hawk Inlet. Trolling boat 32 ft. N. C. Co. Yard. Call 148; 94 tf 1941 Plymoutn pickup; 1946 Pon- tiac 2-door sedan; 1947 Plymouth 4-door Sedan; 1947 Plymouth Club Coupe. R. W. Cowling Co. 84 i ACROSONIC piano in excellent condition; Zenith Radio-phono- graph; 1 lamp table, 1 desk and bookshelf combination. Phone 800 Extension 614 after 6 pm. 80 tf P DRY Chicken Fertilizer in gunny sack, $1.00. Ten sacks for $7.50. Fine for flower box- es, gardens, and lawns. Shores! Poultry Farm, Mile 7%, P. O. Box 209. 174 tt 1.8 e e Cchr o000 0o i son 9.8 hp motor. See S. J. Mac- Kinnon at:Alaska Leuncry. 70 tf store, grocery and -meat market; with living quarters. Must settle estate. Ph. 103 or P.O. Box 259. 16-1t, Kiinker Outboagd with John-| WANTED: Experienced clerk st grapher and senior clerk. Salary $285 per month. Inquire room 203 Health Department, Terri- torial Bldg. .92 tt i 1womm wants Work of any kin ! by da.y or week. Ph. Blue 655 1 ¥ 05 !1 LOS'I’ MID FOUND FOUND: Pair of glasses in Bail Park early Sat. merning. Owuer may have by paying for ad. T3t Drainage water from low-iying New Orleans is disposed of by a system that includes 11 pumping stations. Follow the Cabs to ROSS’ OASIS in Douglas i for a Good Time I pmeneaE & || Brownie's Liquor Slorel Phone 102 189 So. Frank!in . 0. Box 2596 il AVON proDUCTS | m Now Available in This Vicinity For appointment call Douglas 1 464 !l Mrs. Joe E. Maker, Box 1148, \ | If i l 168 ¢ | Douglas |

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