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PAGE FOUR ‘interesls all who know their records believe. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO. MONDAY, MAY 1, 1950 . . D(lll)’ Alaska Emplre To have been the object of a purge and to have from wea'he' al nS‘E‘JONded FOURTH & ed 49 survived as well. Nolan should make all of his sup- 20 YEA RS AG 0 \ onday of each month P Y FRINTING COMFANE " Sortgiorall ol ; THE EMPIRE n Scottish Rite Temple Second and Main Streets, Juneau, Alaska ;i ] beginning at 7:30 p. m. 1 HELEN TROY MONSEN - - - - Prestdent In the general election in October, Nolan will have Carabn. A: ‘Lawrenot, OROTHY 1 ? R 4 DRIy IGO0 © © T anasine Balor | a5 opposition Engstrom and Peratrovich, both worthy MAY 1, 1930 0|n s Worshipful Master; BLORED BENURN - ° Lo ok BRNOS PGSR | contentiérs fuf the two Pirst Division senatorial seats % Judge James Wickersham had assumed the lead for Delegate to " JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary. Entered in the I’os(» ‘{écc'n::'r';:';:n:.\wm Class Matter. | in the legislature. : MAY 1 o | Congress in the primary election and Cash Cole was leading Elmer Reed | Weather conditions and temper- Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for S1.50 per month; o S | o | by 368 votes for nomination as Auditor. W. K. Keller had the edge on atures at various Alaska points N By, SORARe Sain oy tha T SrEE vases: While we are talking about candidates from Wran- | J Rebert . ol o| L. W. Breuer for Commissioner of Education by 141 votes. W. G Smith 215 on the Pacifle Coast, at 4:30 B.P. 0. ELKS s JRR o A, 1o Stk TROMIN U000 SERT] RS T S15s i ERAL Onknitel & SRS . Z. M. Bradford & | was leading Frank Knight by 900 votes for Treasurer. In the Democratic r:n" edm::h Meridian Time, and . L. U, s¢h, in advance, $1.50. - M. leas ibers will confer a favor if they will promptly motify After Mrs. Barnes, the top Repubican candidate| o Mrs. William Jockala | primary R. J. Sommers had taken the lead for Highway Engineer by the 376 q¢ “y the Weather Bureau| Meeting every Wednesday 8% the Business Office of ans failure or irrepularity in the delivers |15 Waino Hendrickson, Juncau's mayor. Then, after | Mrs. Miles Godkin @ | close margin of 13 votes. i & SR 8 P. M. Visiting brothers wel- Telephones; News Office, 602: Business oftice, 3. Frank Johnson from Kake and Ed Locken from Pet- | o Bob Pasquan ° Ag;gf{:g;lan&-"“ = t::"—cciflugy come, F. DEV::YB :‘;m EMBER OF ASS & : —Par oudy |' Exalf er. W. H. BIGGS, e S e ersburg, J. 8. MacKinnon and M. L. MacSpadden of : 5 l‘:a’m;dMDLebfi‘:l‘::ru : Miss Mary Pullen, who had been in Seattle for several months, was | Barrow : yld—slmv}:‘ secr:::“’ \ Te Associated Press is exclusively entitled to v 5 hish v § g c ; as | g R s ol Bibs. Cimbatones chuilten 8 it o mof Gine. [unEsu came in With high votes. MACRPRddERs vote | " ‘;:,Iuc Hanbed o |On the Princess Alice, bound for her home in Skagway. | Bethel . 18—Cloudy wise credited in this paper and also the local news published | of 1689 is followed by top local Democrat Verne Met- i ARRIREN | Cordova 33—Cloudy e g nerein. v . . e clfes 1620, by Marcus Jensen, B. D. Stewars, Bobje & © ® ® * Ray Abrahamson, who had been in Juneau since the previous fall, | Dawson so—clouty || Mogse Lodge No. 700 Pourth Avenue Blds. Seattle, Wash. o (i Coughlin and Dick Harris. Hawever, these local people {had been added to the staff of the Federal Post Office here. He filled Fn;;‘;’;‘;z: 8 Lo of + Meetings Each Friday | + = are topped on the Democratic ticket by Andrew Hope, (OMMUNIIY EvEms | the vacancy of A. F. Zimmerman who had been transferred to Nome. |y 400 5—C]oudy’ Beg OHN Y ! Sitka, and Amelia Gundersen, Ketchikan. | FRSTIICEY, e 40—Cloudy Governor—J LADEL! Wr 11 is still head town, > Havre 27—Partly Cloudy Secretary— rangell 45 Sull 1oy * TODAT April had been slightly colder and much drier than usual. The|juneau . . 36—Cloudy WALTER R. HERMANSEN . o At 7:15 p.m.—Soprano, Tenor sec-|mean temperature had been six degrees lower than normal and pre- | Kodiak 35—clouay“ PURSED CHAOS tions, Juneau Singers rehearsal, |cipitation was 1.27 inches below normal. Kotzebue 13—Snow emae e Methodist church. McGrath 35—Cloudy { Mint Director Nellie Tayloe Ross is opposed to the | At 8 p.m.—Juneau Singers rehear- s Nome 11—Cloud; idea of minting any new coins like the suggested 2% [ sal, pMeLhodist church. s Fas:‘enge‘:s am(\;mg t‘" .funm: ‘;;‘ u;; Norgfla;\d l:’;:":‘ Mrs‘.i vilbf ;\Iorthway e 24—Partly cloud; ggl%¥%%‘0’% 5 : ux, D. 8. Kitner, . cents or 7% cents, and that is, of course, her privilege, | At 8 pm.—American Legion, Dug- te, Mr. ‘Aung Constntino, i B s T | Petersburg ... 38—Cloudy Xays. an exchange. Bt sMMAR & oSt wilneion k. out. Ewing from Seattle. Angus McKinzie, James Wickersham, W. P. Cham- | portland 45—Rain 117 Main St. Phone 713 d l:nau iy hg ‘0 altion: Womilh, ‘slib ¥avs Bd ; May 2 berlain, James Taylor, Mr and Mrs. E. A. Murchinson, S. B. Case, W.| Prince George 39—Cloudy 3 e S sy » she says, don't{ oy poon Rotary Club, Baranof. | Fair, F. A. Freeman, R. W. Mills W. L. Richards and Einar Johnson from | Seattle ... ) 44—Rain|| High Quality Cabinet Werk want their pocket books cluttered up with any new| a¢ g pm _American Legion Auxili- | Ketchikan. Sitka 38—Partly Cloudy for Home, Office or Stere coins. ary in Dugout. Whitehorse 29— Partly Cloudy . This is as arrant nonsense as was ever aired. Yakutat . 35—Cloudy NOLAN SURVIVES AN ATTEMPTED PURGE One election result that can be completely pleasing to many of the voters in Southeast Alaska is the vote Women love clutter in their pocketbooks. They must. There's no other conceivable explanation for the chaos in which they now keep their purses. Give a woman a key case so she won't have to for Jim Nolan for Territorial Senator. An object of purging tactics by certain Democrats search through her pocketbook to find her keys, and what do she do? She promptly starts keeping loose and by a labor group, Nolan met the challenge of purge | change and folding money in the key case and keeping by straight-forward answers that convinced the voters [ the case in her pocketbook. Give her a desk so she’ll 1 o ! of his honesty and integrity. have some place to keep stationery and stamps, and| Hall | i TSI McGill, Mrs.» Jack Glo}er, Dan His unofficial vote as of today is 3014. His oppo- | what happens? The next time you ask her if she has [ At 8 pm.—Elks Lodge. Weather: High, 41; low, 37; showers. f;:abl?o,belrv:r;as:.“?ccmmy, and v ents on the Democratic ticket were Frank Peratrovich who received 2345 votes and G. E. Almquist whose vote was 1588. That Elton Engstrom, lone Republican candidate, received the large vote (unofficial and to date) of 2502 is little short of amazaing inasmuch as he did no campaigning for nomination. The fact that there was no contest on the Republican senatorial ticket makes Engstrom’s vote still more important and, linked with Nolan’s vote, may indicate a conservative trend. That Nolan publican House ticket is also from Wrangell, should make the people of that town feel pretty proud. They picked good people to represent them in the legislature and all of Southeast Alaska is backing them in their choice. is from Wrangell and that Doris! Barnes, whose vote put her at the top of the Re- | an extra three-cent stamp, she’ll say, “Just a minute while I get my purse.” The stamp will be there, too, along with the bobby pins, the compact, the key case, the loose change, the comb, the nail file, the laundry list, the two letters from Aunt Sadie, the lipstick (empty) and the lipstick (full) — plus, of course, assorted oddments. Why, we'll give odds the women of America are yearning right now at the thought they may be able to add 2'%-cent pieces to all that lovely clutter. “A physician has succeeded in righting an upside- down stomach.”—Press report. How about trying your hand at the world, Doc? When a woman says, “I'll be ready in an hour,” never underestimate the hour of a woman. At 8 pm—Mary’s Circle in N, L. P. church. At 8:30 p.m.—Final rehearsal Ju- neau Singers, Methodist church. At 8:30 p.m.—Community Center night for adults, at Teen Age Club with square dancing. May 3 Gordon’s ladies’ apparel shop, which burned out during the disastrous fire which swept the Malony Building a short time previously, was re- opening temporarily in the Triangle Building. Every boy or girl whose twelfth birthday occurred during 1930 was HOSPITAL NOTES Ten persons were admitted to St. The Rexall Store ‘ i Ann’s Hospital over the weekend: Laverne Tate, Mrs. Marcelo Quinto, | Mrs. Kenneth Waller, Mrs. Ernest| being given an Eastman kodak and film at the Winter and Pond Studio on Front Street. The offer was being made by Winter and Pond in| At 7:30 p.m.—Ladies Night at Ju- ! celebration of Kodak's fiftieth birthday. neau Rifle and Pistol Club, A.B.| Dunton, Angelo Pappas, Catherine | May 4 At noon—Chamber of Commerce, | Baranof. | At 7:30 p.m.— Juneau Rifle and Pis- tol Club, A.B. Hall. At 8 p.m.—Variety Show by Ro- tarians at 20th Century Theatre. May 5 i At 3:30 pm.—Junior CDA game party, Parish Hall. | May 6 From 3 to 5 p.m.—Tea and Fashion | Show by Home Demonstration in | Elks Hall. May 8 At noon—Lions Club, Baranof. NO VIOLATIONS SEEN 7S g Over the weekend ten persons were also dismissed from St. Ann’s: Mrs. Emery Merril, Mrs. Gordon | Adkinson and her infant son; Is- mael Vosotros, Edward Johnson, Mrs. William Manthey, Mrs. John McGahee and her infant daughter, and Mrs, Patrick Robinson and her infant daughter. Edwin Lindoff of Hoonah and Mrs. Robert James of Angoon were admitted to the Covernment Hos- pital. DB"V Lessons in EflglISh Q%! L. GORDON WORDS OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, “Whom did you say is going with you?” Say, “WHO did you say is going with you?” OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Orgy. Pronounce or-ji, O as in OR, JI as in JILT. OFTEN MISSPELLED: PLECTED. SYNONYMS: Beautiful, quisite, charming, dainty. WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's word: ILLIMITABLENESS; that which cannot be limited or measured. “We cannot estimate the illimitableness of Eternity.” Dark-COMPLEXIONED, not dark-COM- pretty, handsome, graceful, elegant, ex- SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S | PAINTING AND Alaska Music Supply .Phone 206 ..Second and Seward.. Phone 549 Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO “ DRUG CO. Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies GENERAL PAINTS WALLPAPER Ideal Paint Store ' Pred W. Wendt | and Card Beverage Co. Both proved their interest in the welfare of the DECORATING Territory during their previous service in the legisla- “What kind of tax do you prefer?” asks a political AS (OASI GUARD u""S e i R e L SR S i O 5 g Wholesale 805 10th St. ture. That both will continue to serve Alaska’s best | columnist. The kind the other fellow has to pay. END HALIBUT PATROL MODERN E.“ QUE[TE by P;g;e;;; m:tlm; ;de::' PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT s el B TR A B L Y — e —————— alp] ers ROBERTA LEE }{ |\ ey | | 17 MIXERS or 50DA FOF No fishing regulations viclations - were observed during the Coast Guard’s pre-season halibut patrol Editor, Alaska Daily Empire. — which ended at midnight last night. The Wasfiington Merry-Go-Round Brownie's Liquor Store ':Senato , because Drew Penrson! | | started writing . . . . These past| two years have been the worst ml Q. What is the proper way to shake hands? A. Make your hand grasp firm and cordial. | | ‘ The Alaskan Hotel my life because of this comment- Avoid that limp clasp, ator . .. .On July 20 he accused{ qyoce who went to Washington, |according to Coast Guard Head-! sometimes known as the “dead fish” or “wet dishrag” Newly Renovated Roome z e sy R i g” handclasp. How- |t e Im:?r llwutfl‘: (:;lt); ;’;‘ifm‘:erflv; D.C., to advocate the present state- qu;;texsuhg;e, tive on the| VeI it 1s ot good taste to make the other person wince with pain. And Fhone 153 (119 Ba. Fmakiia at Reasonable Rates 3 : . i or ive units were active e | now goes to jail, but about Maj.!think it is only fair that the com- ‘;,°°,S‘.,"‘2 “c'hflcso“(ffg?’lilngd;“flom"l patrol The eutters Gahoone and |2v0ld the pump-handle type of handshake, too. P. O. Box 2808 PHONE SINGLE O Gen. Harry Vaughan who remained ' mittee summon this gentleman| huppard Cupboard bill, did a real) oo " "0 oo Coast Guard air-| @ When is the proper time for a bridegroom to give his presents ) PHONE 666 in the background and doesn't go ” 7 disservice to Alaska to advocate a o aoh 2 . 3 4 "here e bill that would have taken most craft carried out sweeps oOf me‘to his best man and ushers? r R bl g t"gbe‘?e’ they| Last week Maragen Was more|uy of our lands, rights away from | halibut fishing grounds for sev-| A. On the night of his bachelor dinner, which is usually a day or two raised campaign conirlputions, in-philogophical. A & eral days before th seeason opened before his wedding. fluenced Greek policies, and thwar-! " «1f T hadn't got so mad at Drew | 1% Many of those advocates Went O | "y 01 am. this morning. ‘ i i . y GE“RGE Blos. “IOIIIES Ha'dware (0' ted building regulations to rebuild | P bout all this” he 1a! a chartered plane at $125 round trip, gy f 2 e | Q. Is it good taste, when dining in a restaurant, to wipe off the 5 4 s s g O A s o 1| less than it cost to go to Seattic. ey e N etiak car.| SIVer With a napkin? Widest Selection of el ‘ Nons it this vialated sny 1aWS,. thiy trouble” #e all} 1ps reported the plane company of [ IREAC S0 OHE I Ko A. No; this is exceedingly ill-red. If the silver is not clean enough, Bullders’ and g:‘; but a lot of it violated the sense| There is no question that® Johnlghiflh Stflnlehy N;_cc‘f_'ghwnz‘; ol:}l‘"’efil- The Storis arrived at Juneau this | call the waiter and have him replace it. LIQU(’RS HARDWARE 0{ propriety of the American peo- | Maragon lied. But I for one hatelb::;; ‘:;V:; the Territory 822,000 In|, 0 ning after completing its pa-| PHONE 399 - ple. to see him go to jail, because he s g trol duty. | i 3 S John Maragon, once cocky and was only an inconsequential pawn ' pany i Leglalalive. imembarg Hens by Remin, : confident, is now a pathetic fig-|j, very fast-movi YhEY) b ito advocate this Mother Hubbard lOOK d LEARN = gt | ure. A few short years ag0 he|came whare the stakes vere sky.| OUPosd bill including Senator DISABLED HALIBUT ‘ an A. C. GORDON {|| The Erwin Feed Co. BOLD and SERVICED by was able to demote generals, get, and © vhs ank Baratrovich of this ISirict. Case rocery e S e Es.‘hlgh and the players knew what{y " a e in the coming election BOAT TowED 'o pon'l‘ Office in Lot G J. B Buford c° s et e stging | A Bl oyt . Bemediy. Der: fgns obiiDm “are candliites tor 1. In what year did radio broadcasting begin on a regular schedule? e B ¥ ride on the Breient's special ichde W::fis.clol::ereos‘z[of the Maragon Story | vo election and they may enlighten g = 2. Which is the northernmost and which the southernmost country HAY, GRAIN, COAL Satisfied b and stand beside Mr. Truman as| ; us as to Why they advocated this | The fishing vessel Gony, a 38 o South America? and STORAGE Customers™ B regiewvad - the HAck i kind of a bill for the residents of | {00t halibut and trolling boat ,was| 3. Has the U. S. had any “red-headed” Presidents? y 2 b Trust-Buster Truman Alaska towed into Ketchikan yesterday by ! . i So the most lnterestmquu_cs!lo_l\ President Truman had a signi-| (oo At i the Coast Guard Cutter Clover. | 4. Who was the first man to win the heavyweight championship | FORD AGENCY about the Maragon conviction IS icant talk with Chairman Celler of | ‘'€ The Gony had been disabled With boxing gloves? STEVENSQ (Authorized Dealers) whether the Senate committee will'the House Judiciary during which ! when its statrer burned out west| 5. What living creatures predominate in the world? GREASES — GAS — iow probe further into the Mara- | s A8 ~ OfL l-b“v “: “:m” l;{ u‘efma‘ he urged Geller to continue his!® e e e @ e e ¢ S @ »jof Grindall Island 20 miles north- ANSWERS: LADIES'—MISSES’ gon-Vaughan-White House axis. bangup job exposing monopolies.i® ’ ® | west of Ketchikan. Two persons e For that axis, right up until the mpe :resldem si?med parucilarl i e TIDE TABLE ®|yere aboard the vessel P 1. In 1620. READY-TO-WEAR Jlllleall H“" c.. time Maragon wWent to trial, ap- i i ! 2. Colombia to the north; Argentina to the south. Foot of % e gon- g gleeful about the New Yorker's, ® MAY 2 ® ! The owner is listed as Kenneth B Tetterre Tebkhon: Vi Biran; Graat and A Beward Street Near Third Main Street i reared to continue. probe of the steel trust. . ® | Riffer of Ketchikan, according to el r e ARNEOR AN IUEER, rRi Al Coolidge were all con- Even last month, when Maragon! ™ .geep it up” urged Truman|e High tide 1:25 am., 200 ft. ©|Coast Guard headquarters here, |Sidered “red-heads. ‘ was under .md¥ct‘xpcnt he .pulled;..Youv‘.e doing a great job for the ® Low tide 7:55 am., -43 tt. € 4. John L. Sullivan. MAKE powerful wires inside the Truman’gouptry and, incidentally, provid-| e High tide 14.12 pm., 174 1t. © FROM ANCHORAGE 5. Ants. | The Charles W. Carter JUNEAU DAIRIES 4 administration—powerful enough t0 yng me with some red meat for ® Low tide 20:02 pm. 03 ft. ‘®| Registered at the Baranof Hotel DELICIOUS ICE CREAM cause the FBI to work all night campaign speeches. Tll tell myle o o o o o o o o e o|trom Anchorage are Esther Diel Mortuary & dally habit—ask for it by mame | € investigating a crackpot rumor that gpaee to pe on the lookout for anyi Leonard Hopkins, Mr. and Mrs. C. o @ member of my staff had evaded gooq material that you dig up.” SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S |C. Caldwell and son. Oldest Bank in Alaska {] il omth 8 . Jun Dalries, In the d"ar“hd“”::g lf:e ";?"' Th“:; “Thanks, but I may need some « PHONE 136 eau valries, Inc. type of fvestigation, five yearS i,gre money to continue our investi- ! . g : Sfios e we ia orer s not, made| MDY 0 oot | PuzzlcBEAREE BRO ooul 1891—0ver Half a Cenfury of Banking—1950 Chrysier Masi a busy FBI unless on orders| “upey me know and I'll see that) CrOSSWOl’d UTZl.B' RIEITEYLIOWRNEIRIE c"l." ".l" 'm | e Engines from the top. Yet, after a tiblyq, get the money,” Truman prom-i » WEIAIR| I|S[OMERET! N Tll B 5 { MACHINE SHOP from Maragon, the FBI worked all yooq ““Now that the Amreican peo-, AGROSS 25, Long-lexged PRIO/SIERICIRIEIE e b, « @ ] | | Formerly SABING Marine ware ¥ Ehy o "’,ms%:‘f l;;l)be' Slou R";’:' I ple have discovered your efforts to! 1 Applyheat . Bvd L é : & S : : . : g: I Stetson and l:“:’ Hats fous was the White House 10 "g€t; yopp ittle business, they won't per-| § Good times g AlC Arrow Shirts and Underweaz the goods” on this columnist. fmnp any imemmme_,.’ sl 8 Salamnndetr :;L g::;;mz':“ ole/n[o[T el S[T[AlTIN]S Bank Allen Edmonds Shoes Chas- G' Wamer co. i “Listen, Mr. President, Tve only| '* “Siifiea’ 32 Ourseives als) o c sl e e Skyway Luggage Mzragon’s Power started,” said Celler. “My com-| 13. Tub 33. Slumber Also illustrative of Maragon’s mittee also plans to turn the| 14. Medley bead E';:,';,‘,’t‘“ ElL|I [SHNC|AINOIE s“fety nepasit HOME GHOCEBY power was his demand three years!searchlight on monopoly in air| 1> femove Lo 36. Turmerle BloloJNRIE'S E :; : ;”:- B o TA NY Ph ago that T be indicted for criminal; transportation, newsprint, the big| 15 Town in Penn- 35, Market . AINNIo[D[E likel The District of Columbia, distilleries and soap interests” ¢ - L:%(;'rl‘;é‘r:l;e o0 30 Mose-red dye AEE JO0 BREGAE Boxes for Rent 50" one 146 Criminal Libel Statute has not been | «Go to it,”, Truman enthused.| 2, Withed . Home Liquor Store—Tel enforced for 75 years. But after,“Youre right down my alley. I| o o covering Solution of Saturday's Puzzie COMMERCIAL SAVINGS American Meat — Ph-: I reported that Maragon had pled was something of a trust-buster! testifies 61. Require DOWN guilty to illegally transporting myself when I was a member of! 28 Came (0 carth T 1. Stuft &y ¥ 27, Rum 63, Spri & Jiguor in 1620, both he and General the Senate.” ! e s i T NUNN-BUSH SHOES To Banish “Blue M Vaughan called the Justice Depart- OSSR ST i S oiosion Q“SITE’I’SOIH I:k HCMATS T oy ment to demand my criminal pros- Pine Tree y Wor o give you mor TWOBOYS BORNATST. . g MILTON DANIEL : g || To give you more frssdom The White House reinforced A""vs OVER WEEKE“D Stroked gently r m“ ¥, Vaughan's demand—and 50 vigor- e T, Procipitous as a paid-up subscriver to THE DAILY ALASEA Crnphite. Quitiiiie oo 20 ously that the FBI took out prec- ; il - Omitted fn EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Alaska hll‘l" i jous time for a thorough investiga-| Two boys were born at St. Ann’s n Present this coupon to the box office of the X . tion—which in the end proved that|Hospital over the weekend. { na B:figflie i Maragon had been guilty C_‘l trans-| A son was born to Mr. and Mrs, | Energvd - cAPmL mnm . l. w- cnm‘ porting liquor. So no criminal libel | Jack Glover of Juneau at 11 p.m.; “. - SERpRarant H. s. GRAVES case could be Lrought. Saturday. The child weighed sev-! Pz -;”"*gi“;" and receive TWO TICKETS to see: m‘“ Last summer, Maragon wenl: t0|en pounds five ounces. Its father ‘. g s The c]ouu.' Man $ { Senator Mundt of South l?a ota, | js a well-known local commercfal | [3 " U " DeSoto—] 4 Semanded that he be permtited 0 artist, Wi - R DON'T TRUST YOUR HUSBAND iy T LEVTS OVERALLS testify before the committee ij At 10 a. m. yesterday, Mr. and| . Rested for Boys , answer to a charge in this C'Jlum{" Mrs. Robert Pasquan of Juneau| | Federal Tax—12¢ Paid by the Theatre SHAFFER'S that he was not a “Five Percenter” | pecame the parents of a son. The W put a “Fifly Percenter.” child weighed six pounds four Phone 14—YELLOW CAB CO.—Phone 22 SANITARY MEAT ||| “Say It With Flowers” but The committee promptly callgd ounces. flfl » “SAYITWHHOURSF . him, and here is part of the testi- ] and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and FOR BETTER MEATS i “Tn 1948 1 went, o work FROM SITKA [ : Anger, RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. 13—PHONES—49 months because of eW| william F. Smith, of Sitka, is a | ". e Bk Tatter TH CE—Your 2 ppear Pree Delivery A sarson . . . . 1 was terminated,|guest at the Baranof, l Driuk slowly WATCH IS SPA Y Name May A 1

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