The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 26, 1950, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT JUNEAU'S ANNUAL - [COASTAL FLIGHTS SPRING CLEAN-UP |~ BRING 15; TAKE 48 TO BEGIN MONDAY | . cuis s s erdny brougm w:eu;\e;‘lg‘snslfilong:nual ke uleuneau and carried 48 from here y o points in Southeast Alaska. ‘ Heralding the arriyal of spring, To Pelican: Betty Basket, Russ the yearly tidy-up campaign Will|gwo,fe] Emma Waltonen, John be held along again by the city,{p, o4 L John Fanni Mayor Waino Hendrickson said to- e JACE AT S0 ! John Woods, Mr. and Mrs. K. W./ day. Hoyt, Kenneth Hoyt and Henry Here's what happens during|nejcon; to Hoonah: James G. Clean-up Week: Browne and Mrs. Alfred Horton; Residents of Juneau go to workiy, pxcursion Inlet: Rosemary | with broom and rake, collecting the | yropneon . rubbish which has accumulated in| m, gitka: C. M. Armstrong,| their yards and basements during|aajcolm Hardy, Mrs. Franklin, Mrs; the winter months. Those With Va-| George Prescott, Mrs. Carlson, and | cant lots next door make sorties|popnert M. Clark; to Petersburg; | into the lots to ‘clean up waste papes| pmrs, Dorothy Tandy; to Skagway: | and bottles and make room fori{yy and Mrs. C. Clark, James Mil-| the new green grass. Then the col-) oy Larry Lindstrom, and Roy Den- lected trash is put into sacks and| g boxes and placed near the curb.| T, Haines: Roy English, ha_t The city does the rest—trucks arc|pele Miller, Leonard Trigg, cp,f sent to all sections of the city tolyrwin Sower, R. B. Burroughs, Reg- pick up the boxes and sacks. gle Klemeno, Bill Flint, and Harryl Already residents of the Indian pflmk and to Chatham: Mel‘l’lll Village have begun their SDPring|passinger, Edward A .Brighton, clean-up. Placed in plain view and|Karl Toilefson, Ol eBurman, Runar still not obstructing traffic, boxes| Hendricks, Peggle Peterson, Hank| of rubbish are at the edges of|williamson, Jens Peterson, Ernest| streets waiting for the arrival of|yLjen, John Johnson, Folke Lnrson city trucks. Philip Myhre, and Chris Sorvick. | Other sections of the city are ex-! From Hoonah: J. G. Browne;| pected to begin showing the effect|from Pelican: Fina Arola; from of broom and rake this weekend,|Sjtka: Mrs. Vollen, Howard Hayes, | according to Mayor Hendrickson. | Mr, Clark, Mr. and Mrs. G. Mor- History of Clean-Up Week? Well,igan, and Esther Wilson; {rom Fish' here’s the way Mayor Hendrickson Bay: Wally Westfall; from Peters-! puts it: burg: Gus Vallestad and Ken “Clean-up Week is a springtime|Grimes; and from Haines: H.f event in Juneau. You might say it | Berggren, Eugene Lambert,.Louise is a tradition.” Cranston, and Mrs Joe Brown. ATTENTION REBEKAHS ATTENTION REBEKAHS Meeting tonight, followed by social.! Meeting tonight, followed by social. Bring your “White Elephants.” Bring your “White Elephants.” SN SR COUNTRY CLUB OPEN Every day at 4 p.m. COUNTRY CLUB OPEN Every day at 4 p.m. I’M CRAZY about fishing, hunting, clam shooting, and all those things, so year before last I went out and paid a man $1900 for a beautiful little 18 ft. fast, covered, in- board boat. (He didn’t have a gun either). Now I'm too busy to use it and it’s breaking my heart. I need a car though. If you have a good late model car you'd like to swap, let’s get together. Anything considered. Give me a call at Parsons Electric or phone Green 917 in the evening. FRANK PARSONS i NUT-MEATS S Fresh Stock Almonds Walnuts £ Ib.69¢ 1b. 63¢ OFF THE BIG WHEEL TILLAMOOK CHEESE - 1b. 63¢ PHILADELPHIA CREAM CHEESE - - Pkg 18 MANDARIN ORANGES - - - - - CanlSc SHURFINE ORANGE JUICE - 460z can49c FRIZZ ICECREAMMIX - .- - Canllk POWDER BON-AMI : PRICESPRICES—LOWER PRICES—LOWER PRICELOWEST PRICES—LOWEST 4 LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST P'RICES LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES—ST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES—ST PRICES — IPAN AMERICAN [Wm Johnson, Leo McCanna, Earl | BEinar Moland, Richard Smith, V. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA gie Peterson, Harold Williamson, Jens Peterson, E. Lein, John John- son, F. Larson, Philip Myhre, Chris Sorvick, Roy English, Jack Hefd- rickson. On the second section from Se- attle, flight 905, nine passengers were brought to Juneau; three tak- en to Whitehorse and eight to Fairbanks. Seattle to Juneau: David And- rews, P. F. Bell, Elmer Cofer, Jul- FLIES 2 SECTIONS SEATTLE-JUNEAU Pan American Airways flew two sections to Juneau from Seattle. On flight 925, 42 passengers were Lmuzm in: Ole Alsvick, Henry | Christenson, Harry Ford, Robert . Heaton, alter Stucker, J. E. Thakas, yRalph Van Allen, illiam ‘Wilson, | Leslie Loschen, Robert Pynning, {John McDougal, Arnold Bailey, Manders, Richard MecAllister, | Peterson, Mary Senderse F. >. E. Albrecht, Gladys Ander- son, L. D. Drake, M. E, Edmond, J. Komar, J. D. Miller, S. R. Rob- inson, Benjamin Weber, Wilson. Carlson, John Kopzan, Frank Mar- tin, Sven Olson. Johnson, Allen Bryson, G. Bowler,! were: Mrs. Grondlund, C. C. Her- Albert Oliverson, .John Austin, Glo- ria Peterson, Merrill Passinger, Ed-| Sally Carrigher. To Whitehorse: iward Brighton, Karl Tollefson, Ole C. Erwin, and to Annette Island Bupman, Gunnar Hendricks, Peg-|L. Barnes. SOISIOSODISSSISISW \‘ € Your Key to True Bour iu n Flavor... Sour Mash bourbon is not sour. OLD FITZGERALD genuire Sour Mash is a special type of Kentucky whiskey, made and aged naturally, without scientific pressure or haste. Tt is the most expensive whiskey to produce because it takes more grain to make, more time to age—but the ultimate product is unsurpassed in full body and satisfying flavor. Sour Mash bourbon made Kentucky bourbon famous. w7 /'/fl&'[flllfl 0LD FASHIONED.. Lz satin 554 Wit Sesfiltory, Loniroith Hy Distributed by ODOM COMPANY Seattle, Washington BONDED SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY « 100 FROOF T Free Delivery $10.00 Order ---------J '] N E A U 2 s F ' LOIN PORK — Lean — Tender Carsten’s Skinless ROASTS - Pound 53¢ | WIENERS SPICED HORMEL — Sliced — Dry BEEF ALPINE ICE CREAM BISO HOME STYLE — SLICED PEACHES Packed by LIBBY large can 3{¢ - case $6.99 Giant Size TIDE Pkg. 79 Kosher & .H_. ius Hansen, W. L. Kaupp, John Leaving Juneau for Seattle were: | Esther Going from Juneau to Fairbanks: shey, Jean Lyon, Charles Mullin, | 4 0z. pkg. 45¢ | LUNCH MEAT - 1b. 53¢ Large Package 49 NALLEY’S DILL PICKLES Quart 47¢ E EVERY DAY =-s-ee- PRICES ALWAYS LOWER AT BERT’S ======--EV ERY DAY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26, 1950 FROM EXCURSION INLET FROM ELFIN COVE FROM PETERSBURG Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Walker, res- Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Swanson, of Mr and Mrs. Anton Olson, of idents of Excursion Inlet, are regis- | Elfin Cove are guests at the Bar-|Petersburg, are registered at the tered at the Baranof. anof Hotel. Baranof Hotel. ! ATTENTION Meeting tonight, followed by social. Bring your “White Elephants.” REBEKAHS COUNTRY . CLUB OPEN Enry day at 4 p.m > COUNTRY CLUB OPEN Every day at 4 p.m. COUNTRY CLUB OPEN Every day at 4 p.m. COUNTRY CLUB OPEN Every day nt 4 pm SPECIAL PURCHASE VALUES.....ManufaciurersLoss——YourGam......VALUES Hip Boots Boys' Sizes 2106 Hip Bools for Ladies Sizeruns 310 9 Hip Boots Men's Sizes 51013 : All first-quality B. F. Goodrich and Ballband $4.95 Values to 15.95 Unheard-of values now at Hudson's All nationally advertised brands Short Lots in varied work and dress shoes Sizes 6 to 14% B to EEE HUDSON'S On Franklin Sireet T——————————————— — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES—ST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRIC O e O T R — L T B . e ES—ST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES— . Tube 25¢ Each 24c RED — RIPE — SOLID TOMATOES RIPE —SOLID AVOCADOS - - - - WASHINGTON ASPARAGUS - - - GREEN ONIONS - 2bunches 13¢ Libby 46 oz. can 33c TOMATO JUICE - - Case$3.89 AVOSET 8 0z. 38c Whipping - - - Quari$1.39 TOMATOES - Bar None HIMO1 $10.00 C.0.D. ORDERS Delivered Free o Pound 22¢ NEST MEATS ==ucanuenn Lean — Meaty — BEEF SHORT RIBS - 1b. 43¢ Canadian — Sheort Shank PICNIC HAMS - Ib. 43¢ Many Flavers at- 49¢ UICK | MIRACLE Quart §9¢ FANCY — LIGHT Solid Pack TUNA (an 33« - Pound e 6 Pound Can . l.alfgellanm 2 cans 19¢ DOG FOOD - Case 48 cans $4.43 NEW KRAFT CHEESE 8 SLICES IN PACKAGE Swiss — Pimento — Old English — American or Plain HIMOT—SIDd HIMOT—SIDIUSIONd ISIMOT—SIOMd ISIMOT—SIOIHd SION: ; — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES— o ¥ o )

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