The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 11, 1949, Page 2

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41-YEAR-OLD, KRUGTOENTER OWN BUSINESS 1 Page One) Depart- | u ha )¢ n lucti author- I Pre 1l Lat 1 tal materials | an of WP war | B. { vy in 1944,} | iman i 1 i | | THIRTY SETS OF | ANTLERS ENTERED © IN DEER DEREY for m said dest largest dial horns are mor number of point Prizes will the most unif the most “f These wk the derby a four-point set; Jack Martin Percy Reynold Barron, two-poi two-point; Bixby, Harold E. Anderson, two-point J. Prueher, thres-point; Dave schl, three-point; and Mrs Harris, a two-ffoint a freak side and a ; D. E. Moe, at | B. Cuthbert, two- | two-point; Jnn‘ Jimmy Orme Boehl sprea ar two-point; | R.| Rei- | Mar- set with two points o horn on the o el on, three-point point; Joe A. Kohlh two-p T two-point; Bud Brown, twc Jerry Hill, two- peint; Dick Newton, two-point; and Don Rude, two-point set C. V. Sparrow, two-point Joe Truc set; | three-point; Crock, | two-point; {1 i Jens: and Mar- | et FROM MONT/ Mrs. Gordon L. Smith| t., are guests at the|c Mr. of Eure Baranef Hotel EDG Jane is stopping FROM MT. Miss Ssrah Mt. Edgccumbe ' Baranof Hot MT. EDGECUMBE GUEST Boyer of Mt. Edgecum! of Juneau Third and Franklin 1€ Gua wit Ma miles east of ed, [ no food twe- revealed three-point; E.|the Olga N when May 10. of | Mary at the ) Elum, Baranof ered at the Baranof Hotel. |guest at the Bararof Hotel BERLI N SWIMM IS COMING TO'ALASKA 11.—(P—Bruce isco, Fuel Sup- Pacific-Alaska American World an official trip Northw and He will study in connection tions in Alaska. | Lig dance sponsored by the Ameri- ision irwi e Pacifi this we problems INE MYSTERY" VED TUESDAY reported have , but ft of| 1 | rd he ! h ry M of Cordova The Cordova myster; the stranded ve ik Island carried by the Jaj across the curre records eported Tuesd towed 0 being ersburg ElL s The Cordova m will the vessel the fate of A messag rdova, wt d the a N 3-foot ves- | was | land el Olg there clo 1g uten- record: rd ils aboard ih i | the 8 Co mes from Wednesday said Proceeding to refloat- | nl ate ine Mystery” | up in Cordova | il there of th Olga N-—ths | Low. So the Cordova “Mar have cleared vy by th M ship”—i Ir ‘ghost VISITORS Mrs. F. T. Edwards are guests at the ANN Mr. and of Annetie, anof Hot of South gistered at Cle Wash., Hotel. PELICAN VISITOR John A. Stearns of Pelican is ¢ IN swim in a pool created by seepage near one of Hitler’s un projects, the garage of his “House of Tourist Traffic.” PAA DEDGE l: lr | the | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Not So Hagpy 5 H O L E—Berlin youngsters finished iy VET-SPONSORED ARMISTICE DAY DANCE TONIGHT Rivalry between veterans' groups will be forgotten tonight, at the | | Here's one le girl that doesn’t want to leave home and mother. She’s Pat Rose, 3, of Rechester, and she was taking the part of a bride on a float in a parade at the Central West Texas fair held at Haskell, Tex. All went well until she suddenly realized her mother wasn't along. Then the tears poured. The truculent groom is Sammy Bell, 4, also of Rochester. ” Wirephoto. can Legion and Yoreign Wars. The Armistice Day dance in the room will begin at 9 nd will feature a smart on floor show. H s oh glass and slight-of- s are among the accom- shments of Miguel Zamora, ma-| jan. Bud Schultz, popular young | neau pianist, will give with his neat specialty numbers. i With Vern Metcalfe as barker, a ntation from the joint mittee put the bee on oon shoppers yesterday, r publicized the holiday the Veterans ol IEYE GO EM! G-E "SPEED COOKING” RANGES ¢mall rep dance cc late after end fur event: Harold Fennel i Taku Post No. 9, V.F.W. and Lo: Druxman is Commander at| Juneau Post No. 4, American Le-| gion. | BULLETINS unconfirmed story in Hong British ship Tsinan | s i to the open sea from | Yangtze River. e ship was | {being held at the Yangtze by | hinese Nationalist blockades. ! A new tropical storm with wmd:.“ of 70 miles per hour is aiming at | the south-central Philippines. This | is the area where 800 persons died | in a typhoon ‘ten days ago. The | ~ storm is expected to hit tonight.| Compare these huge values with any other range in the same price A | field — General Electric “Speed Cooking,” plus a low, low price, plus these big features: © HI-SPEED CALROD* UNITS! For faster, cleaner cooking than ever. © OVERSIZE OVEN! Perfect for all types of cooking. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER CO. Cheerful Dispensers of Friendly Dependable 24-hour Electrical Service Commander of GENERAL @D ELECTRIC LEADER RANGE T r of Ber Calif., s | | d at the Baranof Hotel. i © BIG THRIFT COOKER! | For real economy cooking. © NO-STAIN OVEN VENT! Traps oven vapors and grease. FROM C. R. Waltz of Seattle is stopping | {al the Baranof Hotel. FROM TIOWA Earl Shelberry of Des Moines, Ia., is registered at the Gastineau Hotel. George Kuljin of Haines is stop- ring at the Gastineau Hotel. Millions of bottles are bought by men who like that Taste is mighty tough to put into words. But take one look at the delighted gleam in Br'er Rabbit’s eyes and you'll appreciate what we mean by “clear, clean taste”. It’s that clear, clean taste that has set millions of men calling for PM. ' lumbing & Heating Co. Phone 787 National Distillers Products Corp., N. Y., N, 1. Blended Whiskey. 86 Proof. 6 /0 Graia Neutral Spicits § |r LONG HOLIDAY BEGINS AS JUNEAUITES SLEEP LATE, PLAN OUTINGS The parade of 1949's double |helidays hit a three-bagger today, as many Juneauites awoke late to 1 outings and fun for the long | weekend. } | banks, offices and busi- I ouses remained closed for the day, with only motion picture P hows, lounges and cafes bein cpen for observation of the natidn’s 31st Armistice Day. Many offices will not open again until Mm;(}a_\l ' Bath hands for a wet Buby' | with your [TIP-TOP KIDDIE-BATH* Baby goes from tub to table top safe | in both arms . . . because only a touch | 1 of your toe'is needed to lower marvel- { ous Tip-Top table into place for the | drying and dressing routine! Pin-and- | 1 powder pockets and towel rod in- | eiuded—and it folds to a space-saving ; four-inch width! Plastic tub, stout {wood frame in ivory . | *REG. U. 5. PAT. OFF. See it today at DNoNo NN ONoNaY N NN otoNoVoNo) brand new patterns pletely instalied. lovely dr stal holi Now at the lowest prices in all patterns and colors do much to add luxurious colorful, warmth to your home. Draw and regular drapes measured and in- ever offered Houston’s Juneau 122 Second Street————Phone 36 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1949 morning. Armistice Day dance starting a® The early morning hours were |9 p.m. tonight at the Elks' ball- quiet, as one could hear a pin|room under sponsorship of the Am- drop—and also the thermometer, |erican Legion and the Veterans of as heavy frost blanketed the city |Foreign Wars. with a low of 33 degrees on the guage. Fair weather, although cold, was promised for the remaining holidays. Only activity of note :i: DENVER GUEST William H. Irwin of Denver, [Colo., is stopping at the Baranof the joir! 'Hotel. 4 COMING SOON Plumbing ® Heafing Oil Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Add that decorator’s iouch to your home before the holiday season with — New Carpets from the most complete selections we’ve ever been able to show you. THIRTY and shades. From 9 x 12 and 9 x 15 room rugs to wall-to- wall carpeting — measured and com- Every tack we drive — every stitch we make. is backed by thirty years of experience. The very finest of materials are used. You can depend on HOUSTON’S. newly recovered furniture aperies led in time for the day season. You can still save $46.50 by asking Houston’s to re- build and recover your favorite davenport and chair before Christmas. - Upholstery

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