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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949 PAGE TWO 1 7 the latter three who will be new an isolation unit having about 32|he was able to arrange for transfer | A REOM ARCHGIEHES LO G | i)‘ 'J"L[/‘S members of the Siub, K'"G ISI-ANDERS beds for tuberculosis patients, from the Army of 13 Quonset huts AMER TlED upl Mrs. Mary Garlock of Anchorage ‘ Following the business meeting Present acconfiodations, said for the King Tsland village on the ¥ |is registered at the Baranof Hotel, Alaska Bruadcasting Co. 7E J refreshments were served by the T I R Foster, could be called only freight Nome sandspit | IROU lE W. F. Smith of Spokane is a guest &, he King Islanders have been 42" i at the Baranof Hotel. | hostesses, Mrs. Matson and Mrs. mtl stee KINY PR iaag i C.B.S. ,\'\.uml | The exterior picture, abcut Sep- |living there under foul conditions, 3 E B COOCCONOCOEOCEETCOOOCC DIAL 1466— "NEAU FIREMEN, MEER TONIGHWT PP IMPROV ME“ Sm-nbm 1, 1950, when the King Is. | commented Foster. “There were 57| E:?;h:\ifoscsr::;sbufimb the | { f gy y v ) i > ! : their e ir ¢ village this year, liv- up the THURSDAY EVENING The“ Doupllls ‘Volthteer Firé’ De- ous ou G landers emba r their homes, People in the village A s | i 4 Open 10 A. M. to 3 A. M. 6:00—News. rtment will hold on A‘rl its most opEN H E Y u N R b I d ‘\H“ present little change, ing, eating and working under flim- ]S":i:"%‘nll‘l';i"rm?;?;lde‘l}tl fWilson in F 5 0 pa ld on f Z % Skl somef S ly the & r I5CO. e fight was last 6:15—Music. important meetings of the year thi o 0 Rigors of autumn weather do not SV brotec OIGhIEhER OnY) o : i t $:30-Dinner Music. e R e T ) 130U0n59t HUiS In- “,m. pks, nor could the skin hoats | conditions. Use of the Quonset F1C FENEICS: en the vessel got % P ¢ 6:45—Local News mprober i Bt SEtaRdan Open house will again invite cgin to carry all their belongin greatly improve sanitary ~" 1'& b )(Lt Coast Guard looked ( 7:00_Teen Age Quis. Some of the important matters |41l teen-agers and Seventh -and stalled by ANS [so the North Star transports them living* conditions chutaes wnhmm?‘::na";""?rs biosind e a ;% 7:30—ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. | (o be acted upon are recommenda- | Ei8hth graders to the parlors of i ! 1g Islanders spend each sum- of “thie MERECE UMK N0 akins casulin ek g e [the ¢ c A F E I 8:00—Weathe t | tions submitted by the Fire Un-|the Methodikt Church. Time is 7:30 Two major improvements willl king and bartering | huts will be used for housing, with éqxln‘n Un‘im{ ofthi ep ifi ”hL, e 1y + §:05—Music to Read By derwriters after their inspection of | P Friday, in the weekly series. | o0 0% mehm: edh: yess dadpror r supplies. The old- |! entiiQEARY ralREved, 200 el 1 ME L xsueflcthch the |§ “hi st T hail 830 INVT] N TO LEARN-|the Department; review and| OGames, ping pong, hobbies, music,| e T8 (RS EEC (EKE KO0 holer men do ivory carving, and many {eoaieo o g dei‘ng”md Sind Chinese Foo & NG-OB! . % " req g materials ¢ he ha g- 2 L S »{ the younge s W r the o i 5 re- | » ING-OBS amending of by-iaws; create an .:,":,]::; ;::,:(:;,],:I‘”‘“{:,|“‘n“?m,\)i:;:y King Islanders who summer mear " b Gomme B e ! | o P . fused to furnish a crew for the g Steaks—Chichen gg 9:00—Alaska News, henor rall for ¢ members; as- | stand, will offer | e, AdorbALh Foster, | Lomen Commercls , chief- { Kresic ! ¢ Lt N s g to Don C. Foster, A American President Lines vessel. SOCOCECEOOOCT 9:15 . ign members to their hose company | °f things to do. Alaska Native Service: director. y.in the lighterage seryice. Lomiie na a ol Tes vessel. | ©000000000000000 = : 9:80—TALES OF PATIMA-CES. |and create rosters of the company.f =% 0 ,‘f;‘::lf’ i :“I)’m".’ “!’]"‘lw Foster ‘has just received word| When the North Star picks tnerm . ] | 2 10:00- Ne According to the committee —on |28 4 g and | o Washington, D. C., that $150,- | up ¢ e, SN e of 010 Jflry ] ay: ! § from home.” 10:15—Driftir - e bt v_x'““ efreshments, there might be a| 'x”’ut ’:3‘“"”“”») from e .| 000 has been specifically earmarked supplics, everything — EV 10:30—Weather report. [t shrimp feed following the bout 50 went through the eve-| " the job of rehabilitating| THING — goes aboard. Do Ay ASSOCIATED PRESS 10:35 off meeting [ ning last Friday. The girls carried |, s 3 o . > N | o th . y he ANS vesscl, North Star. ks, gunny-sacks full of st i ne end of the <ay a New, - FRIDAX ING AND | away the honors in the hamburger- . it | | € o This is the life-saving craft which | nails and bits of sheet iron, lum- Federal C Juty probably @ rlan e o~ ORGANIZ . GIRLS BB TEAM ting contest, one being able o g g e e 1 e ] i St vcobr BSRALIES: Wbl b « winter supplies to I hed up on the beach—every | will -e given the case of i1 top & wilh ‘Drtcman, |, ekt TuSeday WIGE KU NS0 LI s i i Sea and Arctic communities al I that could be of use during American Communist Party lead- ! : 1t "' 7 |o'dock all giris interested in organ- s y the coast to Point Barrow. e bitter year season € Yesterday the prosecutor began | / e a n e r s Weatiier. [izing o girls town team of vasket-|"APPLELAND" FILM IS | North Star also transports the King | (Protocol. is important, in this | his summation, and this should bes 3 p e 5}\{:"::;1'!“ ball, will meet at the school gym |Islanders to their bleak sea-girt annual procession. The chief and | finished today. Then Judge Harold | N s . | iccording to an announcement. SENT NORTH FOR USE [tome in the Ber his family go aboard first, then Medina will deliver his charge toi SERVICE M ; Thought. | ; arcely a dot on the young chief and his council ! Weather report | » R i { { Seags 8 " s council | the jury. 3 is' what you want — and 8:30—Cote Giee. Olub. | WOMAN'S 'CLUB NEWS | BY R ka map. : members next.) 'he 11 are accused of conspiring | Service is what we give you! g v 1: B ekt The Douglas TIsland Woman' : L le.s for renovation of the North | Now for the other improvement: | to ¢ the forcible overthrow | Your clothes are rushed back 3 é enny Herman, Orc 9. | Club met last evening at the home| Jo¢ ¥olo, Washington State pho- | Star call for 30 passenger quart-| oOn Foster's recent 23-day trip.| of United States Government, | to you from TRIANGLE 9:00—Music for the Missus. |of Mrs. George Matson for their|!ograbher who is well known inlers; an infirmary, with quarters i i ki < spotlessly clean and im- 9:30—Weather report. regular monthly meeting. Assisting | Alaska, has sent a motion picture jang facilities for a dentist and | a maculately pressed. | film north for the use of (u;,.mlm-;m, e, and X-ray equipment; also 9:35—Airlane Trio. ~ |Mrs Matson as hostess for the eve- | 9:45-~YOU AND CHEMISTRY-!| 0 woc Club President Mrs. Rob- | Hons wishing. to show 1t Ll RIS ] ! CBS Tt Wagner -+ Ultler” business ' the |, AThe filmy entitled Washington | wo er ec 0 ees ‘ 05-—Vocal Varietles. e at the Drug Store next Sat-|€d by Harry Sperling, administra- | 10:00—News. | 1adic I & 3 | State ,Appleland,” has been receiv- | . A 0 4 ;v dies decided to hold a goodi Ble LAappieland,” lias been: recely. ; Coyne COmS Slogd“ | & 3% se. | e e 2 i i i i " . i 10SRFRilo FUGTLFHAL |urday afternoon begining at 2:00|tive officer in charge of the Forest | f()r Calvert SWItCherS Dlstmctwe.ly Different . . One is For better H 10:30—Mil Memo. cclock, Other means of raising|Service’s: information and educa- | sure to suit your taste. ! Appearance ; 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS.| .. were discussed including the | tion office. 3 H e e b pessibility of a turkey award or a| Sperling viewed the fitm last |! # CALL 11145—Mireh Tie, | e to be held later in the|Dight and today and pronounced " R 5 F Forecast. eason . Ht an “excellent film.” Produced | i 5 :00—Salon Serenade. | Edyth Walker, College Extension |ty the Washington State Apple | | | 15—News. i Agent, was present, and gave the |Commission, the film is in color | {: feet the Band ! members details on the sewing|and runs for 25 minutes. 5‘} © to be started in Douglas next| Organizations interested in show- day afternoon, at which all|ing it can obtain it at the Forest ' OBS lies are welcome. Instruc- |Service information office, Room 15—Bir ill be given in the Douglas|405 in the Federal Building. 3 | fien 1 glas | : B0 Light Glasdos. | spc, |City Council Chambers | _ 00 ,[(J;m-; llxl‘((:\]\\::;f'v! °~+ | Mrs. Walker also asked that do- FROM KETCHIKAN 4 rgan rlude. Ly oft i | nations of sewing material, thread| Ray Cavanaugh of Ketchikan is = b ind other necessary equipment for | registered at the Gastineau Hotel. | BRIDGEPORT, Conn.—Harold T. | _BARNTARD FOLLIES- 3 | | 3 L sewing instruction be left &t the| ey | Coyne, Bridgeport chain stores vice- | 2 RS e |drug store, to be given to the girls| MR. ALBERT PETERSON | president, has joined the switch to | Bk e b Oale {3t Minfield Home .. .and his Accordion featuring | Calvert. “Better try this better buy,” | Prefer AI in | N : | Guests during the evening were | Scandinavian music all night Friday, | he says. “Smart switch ! | \ 5:15—To be announced. 5-30—Adventures in Research. .} S ‘T. amm of Milwaukee, Wis., | Saturday and Sunday. For a g00d GarvERT RESERVE Blended Whiskey Mrs. Stephen Ford, Mrs. Martin|time, come to the Country Club — —86.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits. nake Pit. o j e Johnson, | Mus Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City All programs subject to ckangd i tinddd fusic starts at 10. 23 1t due to conditione beyond our con- trol. since the Gold Rush days. | | i ' | | Fire! Firel Fire Truck PROVIDENCE, R. I, Oct. 13— —Ladder company 10 will be a long| time living this one down | 10 00 On a prac run to Wayland | ® Square to stage a demonstration | in connection with Fire Preven-| tion Week, a battery cable short circuit set the truck on fire. A spectator pulled an alarm and| three hose companies and a ladder truck responded while ladder 10 put out its own fire. AI E ORDERS Groceries and Meats APPLES Territerial Tax Is e T % : oo Fmest Samermarket” : bincr Joglilhi Shurfine d 1bs. 95 ¢ ] IN FRONT OF OUR i o sy it edon on- PEAS STORE SATURDAY NIGHT & P. M. - ocToBER 15TH| FANCY ONIONS e (B oo, TEX WHITE — PROFESSIONAL AUCTIONEER — WILL OFFICIATE ; SR Lo 10 1b. bag GGe ————————— levy collection of 10 mills Terri- Good Quality e R R e R e QUALITY §aci torial tax. The session was the or.tins | VEAL ROASTS | SLICED BACON | GROUND BEEF | =-14 SIRLOIN and SHOULDER HORMEL and RATH | FRESH—LEAN E BBEAST of VEAL T”M AT“ES \ 23¢ 39cib. | h.Ghe | b 49e 1h. 39e e The city tax rate is 20 mills. CORN | SHORE'S Fresh Fryers Are BETTER | FRESH - CRABS - ARE - HERE, _Tube 23 Cream Style ey 2 N“. 300 FORMAY 3 POUND éAN LARGE CAN CASE ! ARGE CAN CASE FBESH cmEn cans 29¢ | SHORTENING . 9( PEARS 21¢$6.99 Bg;&i‘ms 29( $6 69 HAL;?(,LON STBAWBEBBY Rosedale — Faney Flavor JAM & 2 b SUGAR - - - lb. 14¢ SUGAR - - - Ib. 12¢, cpaANBERRIES Repealed, Fairhanks 9. §7 e DON°T MISS THE BIG KIDS AUCTION FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 13.— (#—The Fairbanks schools return to Standard Time next Monday. R R R s i 490 2 Pound Can 2—200 Sheet Pkg Q High Grade 4—1000 Sheet Rolls etted Wm. Tell THE BETTER LUNCH MEAT \ RATH o nes! AQoz.tin3Ge | SPAM - - - Can44e SAUSAGE Can 37¢ o PUSSSSUSSUTLS CU S S SHOESTRING No. 2 Can | PURE BRADSH \w A 10 Ibs. 590 CRATE.E | DOTATOES . 18c| HONEY5Ib.fin 89( TUNA large fin 29¢ 25 ws. 51.35 ez. tin € \ThrTrona TR T T e e o 46 oz. 49 * TALL CAN 12 CANS 2 Large Package 5 RUG and CARPET ]’ A T E S RAISINS Salmon47¢$5.39 | (RACKERS . .7c§(lEANER quart §9¢ o i Market Day—Seedless FANCY PINK o SAH—BONAY 2 Ib. cello FJPe i Enjoy the extellent appointments, the delicious food, and the unexcelled service of one of these fine ships. Juneau Sailings SOUTHBOUND Sunday, October 16 Wednesday, October 26 Sunday, November 6 For information and reservations contact H. H. DAVIES, Agent No Dealers We Resérve the Right to Limit

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