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PAGE SIX ~ «n Phone 704 MEAT PHONE 60 S\ ZC e /N Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery 10a.m.,2and 4p. m. 10a. m. " Boat Orders Delivered Any Time 2 Ibs. 35¢ Zuchinni SQUASH . . . Seedless GRAPES . . . . Ib.3% l;z;rg; - Ri;e Large — Hot House CANTALOUPES . . 1b.18c | CUCUMBERS . . Each25c SUNKIST ORANGES - 101b. shopping bag 1.49 COTTAGE CHEESE . 2% Far]r;mg‘s — Bread and Butter PICKLES . . 150z jar25c “Best Foods Aylmer’s — Peéach 41b. tin 89c MAYONNAISE . Quart75c |JAM . . . . LET US DELIVER YOUR BAKERY GOODS WITH YO UR GROCERIES AND MEATS. OUR BAKERY DEPARTMENT IS WELL STOCKED WITH TASTY HEALTHFUL BAKERY ITEMS OF ALL KINDS — PIES — CAKES — DOUGH- NUTS — DANISH PASTRY — COOKIES — DINNER ROLLS — BUNS — AS- FUDGE NUT SORTED BREADS. STRAWBERRY | i TORTES - - - - 55 | CAKE - - %(Cake 55¢ BAKERY SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY Campfire - 4 Tea Garden ARSHMALLOWS . . 3% | APPLE JELLY 12 oz. glass 19c WATCH FOR THE HIDDEN NAME - IT MAY BE ANYWHERE IT'S WORTH $2.00 IN TRADE - IT MAY BE YOURS! Century — Large RIPE OLIVES . Tall fins 35¢ S and W — Baked Light BEANS . . 280z 1in29 | KARO . . 24oz. botile 25¢ SPAM . . 120z tin 47c | CORN FLAKES 13 oz. pkg. 19¢ IR A NICE GY A% W00 WITH HANDLE _::" T T SUNNY JIM PEANUT BGTTER - 12 0z mug 43¢ Sperry’s — Pancake Log Cabin FLOUR . . 48 oz pkg.55c SYRUP . 24 oz. boitle 43c SOMETHING NEW FOR BABY WHITE STAR STRAINED TUNA - 1% oz.1in23c | Ritz 'GLASSWAX . . Quart89c | CRACKERS . . Pound3c MISSION ORANGE - - - - - (Gallonjug 2.8 Lynden’s Kellogg‘s Variety Package RAVIOLI . . 16oz.jar23c |CEREAL . . . . . 10 Pads Cookie Size French’s — Yellow WALNUT MEATS 6 oz jar 3% | MUSTARD . 9 oz. jar 17¢ DARIGOLD BUTTER - - - - - - Poundfic MD Sue Belarde [-Giant TISSUE . . 12rolls169 | WHITEKING . . . 5% Libby’s — Corned Pard 3 T 48 TINS — 7.25 BERET ... 172 oz. tin 47¢c , DOGFOOD . Pound tin 16¢ = NUCOA . . 2 pounds 59¢ 0ld Dutch : Large I‘zwkuge CLEANSER . 3pkgs. 39 |TIDE . . . . . 2% CAMPBELL’S VEGETABLE SOUP - - - . . . Itins1.79 Van Camp’s Pork and Beans 3-16 oz. fins Ec_ Libby’s — Orange JUICE . . No. 2tin23c OLD RANGER — HOME STYLE PEACHES - - - - No. 2% fin 29¢ - 24 fins 6.65 Libby’s — Halves 24 TINS — 8.15 | Dole’s — Pineapple APRICOTS . No.2%21in35¢ | JUICE . 3-12 oz. tins 43c Tea Girden " 12TINS — 385 | Sunsweet o APPLE JUICE . 46 oz. tin 35c | PRUNE JUICE . Quart 39c ROAST - - - 1b.72 [ PORK STEAKS.lb, 63 TOP QUALITY POT ROASTS - Ib. 65 FRESH . aaaw o v 1h. 57¢ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALAS e | 0ROPTIMIST (LUB MEETS TOMORROW; ROWLAND, SPEAKER Herbert C. Rowland, former president of the Toastmaster’s Club in Juneau, and largely responsible for the organization of this inter- esting group here, will be the guest speaker at the regular weekly lunch- eon meeting of the Soroptimist club tomorrow in the Terrace Room in the Baranof. At the request ot the acting program chairman, he will discuss some of the technigque ot presiding at a meeting, introducing speakers, and otherwise providing the push behind a smoothly func- tioning business or social meeting. Soroptimists also expect to greet their newly elected president, Ger- GENUINE OLD STYLE SOUR MASH KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON W HISKEY BONDED 100 PROOF STITZEL-WELLER DISTILLERY, BIC., Losisvills, Ky. Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANT ee0cccccscsccccensonones; ALASKA'S KEY POINTS : only hours away by Clipper* e ® Fast end:frequent Clipper. service from Juneau to Nome, Fairbanks, Whitehorse and Ketchikan. Clipper flights daily to Seatile. Aboard the Clippers yom enjoy real flying comfort — excellent food, relaxing lounge seats, and traditional Clipper hospitality. For fares and reservations call Pan American at... BARANOF HOTEL Phone 106 *Tvads Mark, Pan American World Airways, Ine. . . . . . . . seceseeB¥restovrncbensacacelicannncanee trude Wetzel, who has been absent | from the Territory’since her elec- { Broome Jr., Leslie Bhedwick, Ralph | tion to this office two months ago.] The club will also discuss some last minute developments in their plans for participating in the convention of the American Federation of So-| roptimists which will be held in Seattle next month, but primarily the meeting will be given over to| the guest speaker, and the fine| FOR SALE art of handling meetings of various | types |ELECTRIC table stove; Mrs. Alice Schnee, Secretary of| jyon: clothes wringer; the Club has made the arrange-| pots 523 E. 4th St. ments for this unusual program, and she reminds Soroptimists they IN DOUGLAS, one bedroom home, take guests to the meeting, furnished, full cement basement, provided reservatious are made in; Jarge lot with berries. Ph. 1005. advance. 34-tf electric cooking. 36-6t | R SR 7 e s ok | NEW 4 x 6 all wool, double Warp | Ph. 0363, 34-3t 55 TRAVEL WiTH === |KROEHLER living room furniture, | ;‘ pAN AMER'(A“' very good condition. Call at | | | | No. 156 Behrands Ave. 33-tf | CHRYSLER Crown—110 hp. 1 year Thirty-two passengers arrived | old, 100 hours; inquire Bud’s Bar. from Seattle yesterday via Pan; 31-tf can World Airways, which| .arried 23 persons on the south-|2 BEDROOM house, full basement, bound flight. | large lot; Douglas Highway. Ph. Arriving were Carl Alprnethy.| Douglas 352. 31-8t Martin Anderson, Roy Armstrong,ESEme urge—Tn-a Smau_Dia- W. Bell, L. P. Callahan, Marguerite | ~ yonqe Perfect stones. Bargain | Clark, R. H. Carlaw, Julia Carter,; prces at the Pirst National Robert Discher, Richard Dean, Lox'-; Bank. 35 u raine Frazer, J. W. Grass, June and | ( Vicki Hanford, R. J. Hansen, B.SHOE REPAIR machinery and | Frank Heintzleman, Helen Kiester,| equipment. See First National W. C. and M. Klinkhammer, David ~ Bank. 93-tf well, R. G. Marritt, Mary Mic- | Json, Emma Nelson, John Olsen,|SMALL house, 533 4th Bt. Lot is Jéan 'Staves;” Musiin Spenoer, T, J.) 20 X 100.. Beautiful view: 2;394" Sélby, L. Strohmeyeer, O; L., Ulrion, | Ted 1b3<atter b pm. 522-4t Robert Harris and W. Mavis. |32 TROLLING boat. $850.00 cash. Flight 924 too Miss M. Berry and | Phone 143. 96-tf Cecil Reising to Ketchikan and to, L - Seattle: George A. Parks, Al Over- ;LENA Cove, furnished cabin, run- holzer, Mary Yatter, Mr. and Mrs.| ning waer, boathouse. Ph. 278. Keith Wildes, James Larsen, Erna | 29-tf Meyer, J. Lundgreen, Diana Dale, > X A. Strang, Mr. and Mrs. James BOAT “Valiant”, halibut and troll- | Barres, J. W. Broome and J. W.| Ing gear. See F. 8. Epperson or call Black 895. 18-tf Moberg, Bert Carlson, Spiro Karpis, |y 4 steelcraft cruiser, sleeps four. P. R. Johnson and Sigurd Hansen.' i take late model auto on by 3 trade-in. See Lt. Applegate, ACS. 25-tf | | 20 COME, 25 Go, BY | BOAT, “Biue Boy” completely out- pA(IHC NORIHER | fitted including dishes, two way N | | radio, charts, electric winch, gas 32 volt generator, 32 volt gener- ator driven by the engine, sleeps Pacific Northern Airlines yester- six. 37% feet long, 2% foot beam, day brought 20 passengers here, | ind carried 25 persons to the west- | ward, | draws 4 feet of water, just been completely checked on the ways. Can be financed. Phone 607 or Arriving on Flight 2 were L.! Blue 564. Bieber from Gustavus; Leslie Brew- - — ich, Bert Carlson, Ralph MomrgiCRUISER “Northwind.” Phone and Spiros Karpis from Cordova,| Blue 809, 17-tf and from Anchorage: Mr., and | Mys., D. Bty B, J. Rauehentiarges)| DOUDE: S0op and lot~$5500.mj:t: D. S. Dawson, John Bennett, Stella | " e 10t St Adams, F, Dellanese, R. E. Brown, SILVERTONE table battery set, Cecil Rising, Julio Sanford, Sister | walnut finish, good for boat or Resalie, Mr. Berge, Stanlcy Putzke, | cabin. Call 973 after 6 p.m. 23-3t Mr. Espinole and P. R. JohnSon. | Outbound, the PNA DC-4 carried Marguerite Clark and Martha Tol- | and to Yakutat; David Maxwell, | Helen Kiester, Alfred Bonnett, Bill | gy1GHWAY nome, Mile 16. Make Seymour, E. E. Tietjen, Howard ' ,erer ph, 707. 62-tt Weaver, Berkeley and Phoebe John- son, Robert Discher and Earl Bass- | Canadian scientists have devel- ford to Cordova. |oped a flameless match producing Going to Anchorage were J. W. heat 'but no Iight, says the Na- Grass, Mrs. Jean Steves and infant; | tional Geographic Society. W. Mavis, William Craig, Lester | Halverson, Victor Welsh, Thelma and L. Thomason and C. E, Dar- lington. Julia Carter went to Ko- | diak, O. L. Ulrich to Kenai and| Leo Dennis to Naknek. | ONE Ketchikan trolling gurdy. In- quire gasboat Thelma. . Blue 615. 23-tf 1—17 cu. ft. Clearview ice cream cabinet; $365.00. 1—Baldwin Ac- rosonic piano, almost new; $500. Phone 971. 32-6t 1—baby bed; new mattress, $25.1LOT 60 x 150 cleared. W-A-N-T A-D-S | FORSALE i (Day and night phones 676 and Mrs. W. A. Wood 207) {TWO NEW LISTINGS TODAY— JUNEAU 3-bdr. unfurnished, large yard, basement, furnace, electric dish- washer, view.A Near school, Ped- eral Building. 2-bdr, furnished, view, near school, Federal Bldg., green house in | connection, 'BEAUTIF'UL completely re-decor- | ated duplex double plumbing; 2 i fireplaces, view, best neighbor- i hood, excellent income. | BUSINESS PROPERTIES—rooming ° house and store; also cabins, f heart bus. dist, also Seaview apartments; also several lots in i city and on highway. DOUGLAS 3 bdr. completely furnished near school, stores etc., under $4,500. ‘The Peterson home furnished or unfurnished, price greatly re- duced. Claude Smith business property and i truck. IF‘HA financed new home 2-bdr. RURAL FRITZ COVE beautiful year-round home, good water, modern, fur- nished, view. LENA CQVE 2-bdr, well built home, view, furnished etc. Under $4,000. LARGE patented acreage around 10 miles; also 5-acre pat. with small good home and large gar- | age, good water, G..I. loan; also 4-acres pat, house, root house etc. NEAR Juneau 2 bdr. home with acreage and can be used good , business; 2 small houses on ‘acre patented land, MURPHY & MURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone 676 over Frist National Sank SUBURBAN PROPERTY OUT OF THIS WORLD. 2 bed- room home, other bldgs., beauti- _ ful setting, close to civilization but secluded, 55 acres patented. BUILDING LOTS at Auke Bay, Auke Lake, Fritz Cove Road. THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1950 , FOR SA 'OLD established Suneau business. Women'’s lines. High income. Current and past books available to accredited buyer. Price based only on inventory and fixtures. DUPLEX: Very iuxurious owners ‘apartment, with $75.00 per month rental “unit. Both apartments . completely furnished. Good loca- tion. View. G. E. automatic furnace in top condition, FRITZ COVE. Three bedrooms, ‘Well built house with large living room and modern kitchen. Base- ment, 3% acres cleared patented ground. Large commercial gard- en. Good beach and boat moor- age, GOLD BELT AVENUE: . Three bedroom furnished. Large lving room with fireplace. Electric range and refrigerator. Garage Full concrete basement witi automatic oil furnace. William Winn-Phone 234 Office in Alaska Credit sureau | “We sell real estate or starve® says Peter Wood, JUNEAU'S ONLY {FULL-TIME REALTOR. ' $16,000 easily financed in our 3 i bedroom home in the Highlands. A pre-war house, solid. Hard- wood floors, plaster walls not touched sine€ building in 1940. i+ Price includes wall-to-wall car- pets, drapes, refrigerator, wash- ing machine. Other furnishings available at minimum cost, take i any or all 'SPECIAL—2 Qedroom -iduse, " Willoughby. $1900. We will put ! the money in escrow until the { buyer has full possession. Notice , given to evacuate not later than 324 June 26. Cash. {NEW LISTING—A large . hosse ‘ overlooking Juneau Harbor, yard, i flowers, on Douglas bus line, hus { both private well and connected { with new water main. 25 x 30 | steel-reinforced concrete base- : ment, large living room 30 ft. i across front with view windows. New modern bath, house befng painted and finished. Upstairs unfinished, space for three large s kedrooms. Construction started Beach, view or privacy. 50 ft.) 2 e § ;Cm_ yssoo up!| 1941, addition 1045. New houses to $2,500. Patented. | both sides, one going in in front COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom home, other buildings, plenty of privacy. 5 acres patented, Peterson Hill. Hill. l ALSO SEATTLE HOMES—LOTS {Bob Druxman—Phone 891 Fritz Cove Rd. or 123 Front St. | romsaLE BAYVIEW Hotel, Sitka, Two story building 60 x 64 on lot 90 x 84. Dining room seats 45, big sample room, lobby, 19 rooms and apart- ment with two bedrooms. Fine location facing bay. Inquire: R. K. Burke, Box 57, Sitka, Alaska. 28-12t Located -on between Ski Red 745, 502-tf Douglas Hi-way Trail and bridge. FROM SEATTLE EYES EXAMINED Second and Franklin i DR. D. D. MARGUARDT OPTOMETRIST PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS MISCELLANEOUS A. J. Goodfellow of Seattle is CRESENT Apartpents. Call 428 68-t! a guest at the Baranof Hotel, He is with the Glenn Carrington Com- pany. GUARAIITEED Realistic Perman- ent, $7.50. Paper curls $1 up Lola’s Beauty Shop, Phone 20) 315 Decker Way. WINTER and POND, Co.,, Ine. Complete photographic Supplies Developing-Printing-Enlarging Artists’ Paints and Materiale Blue Printing - Photostats LENSES PRESCRIBED R o all the Vitamin C and the refrigerator. Serve “SW quality is - P drink~S &W'’s new Vegetable Juice Cocktail, It’s a delicious blend of the juices of fresh tomatoes, carrots, celery and parsley—with a dash of lemon juice for piquant flavor. Six ounces of this refreshing cocktail contain It’s the healthy way to start the day—a grand appetizer any time. Keep a supply in | "LOST AND FOUND ‘Los’r—blke by public school, near Thibodeau's store on Willoughby. Whoever took it-please return it to 546 W. Tth St. 36-3t i ROOM npartically furn, house 3:4 acres pat land Auk Bay. Jake Hendricks, 80-tf WANTED 2 YOUNG men for garaen Wwork; balance of week. 36-1t LADY, 43 years, white, registered nurse, widow, interested in Alas- ka, would like to cdfrespond with single gentleman of like age. Write PO Box 19'91 No. 83. 36-3t FURNISHED bachelor ‘type apt. or small house. Phone Dr. Ober- COLUMBIA RIVER FISHERMEN TAKE ASTORIA, June 22—(P—Colum: bia River fishermen, in local unions scattered from Bonneville to ‘the sea, were voting today on whether to take themselves out of Harry | Bridges’ longshore union. The result isn't expected to be known before Sunday. The fishermen before last mont] had ‘no link with the CIO Interna- tional Longshoremen’s and Ware- housemen’s Union, Then, following a vote county, the fishermen’s par- ent. union announced that it had merged with the longshoremen. That action by the parent union— the International Fishermen and Allied Workers of America—was protested here by those who had voted against the merger. Petitions were circulated calling for, an election to get out of the merged group. When union offic- ials failed to call the election, a circuit court did. Here's the latest thing to A you need for the day. it often. s0 much better” Ruth: Sorry I blew my top at Snake Pit last night. Let’s be friends. J. T e e Mrs. Gebhardt of Haines is. a guest at the Baranof Hotel. man—266. 35-tf ble Men, above 50 preferred, for local year around route work. Permanent. See W. D. CAMPBELL, Baranof . Hotel—2 p.m. to 6: p.m., July 2 and 3. 35-4t 'PAINT now! Call Ralph 2. Trel- fers after 5 pm. for free esti- mate. Phone 996 33-tf GIRLS fo} usherettes; apply M‘r.v Donnel, Gross 20th Century Theatre. 31-3t HELP WANTED—male or female; take orders Maisinette Frocks, ladies and children’s dresses. Shipments made direct from In- diana factory to customer. Gen- erous _commissions for yeuaple parties. No sales experience nec- essary. - Furnish references, Write Maisinette. Procks, Box 290, Fair- banks, Alaska. 31-6t $20 to $25 per ‘day. | ’ bclow road. Available only to | finance trip for owners, priced ! for quick sale—$10,000. NEW LISTINGS—LOTS—2 lots 4th and East Sts, $400; 1 lot 4th at Kennedy $100; 1 lot end of 7th St., $500; 4 lots 6th at Park make offer; end of stgél bridge” cleared $1200; on ski trail 100 ft. above highway 1 lot $600; 8 acres Doug- las Road, good water; 2 1dts near Douglas boat shop $600; 1 Iot with two quonsets gives two build- ing sites with water and sewer | connected $1200; Fritz Cove choke beach property $15 per waterfront foot 200 ft deep; airport lots; 30 acres Loop Road; West Juneau road 1 acre with very large con- crete basement covered $2800. TWO BEDROOM furnished, com- fortable house with room for kids. Star Hill. $5800, NEW TWO BEDROOM, basement, unfurnished, priced for quick sale. Finished stairway makes two more bedrooms possible, $7900. Douglas. A CUTE 2 bedroom house in Doug- las for $5500; a paneled 2 bed- room house with fireplace, right on salt water at 16 mi. post, for $8,000; a house with very large rooms and over $2000 worth of new elec. equipment, on Glacier Hwy. for $11,000; house on piling Tth St. $2500. BOATS—the Bronco, a troller made from an armory tender, $2,800 due to illness of owner now in south. WOULD you give $9,000 for a 3 bedroom home in Seatter Tract— or $4,000 for a 2 apt. house, We'll beat that—for $12,000 both houses, and youwll get free rent as well as having your tenants make the monthly payment for you. A couple buying this property can live in the 1 Fredroom apt. and put $90 1. the bank each month in equity. PETER WOOD g Real Estate No. 3 Klein Bldg. USED CARS 1948 FORD Club Coupe, excellent condition, 13,000 miles, plastic seat covers, Easy financing. | Black 932. 33-4t 1941 International K5 flat bed, $800.00; 1941 Plymouth, $450.00; 1941 Plymouth, $400.00; 1938 Ply- mouth, $350.00; 1842 Ford, $250.00; 1937 Chevrolet, $150.00; 1938 Ply- mouth, $150.00. See at Jays Super Service. 28-tf Tel. 911 COUPLE urgently need apt. or room. Phone 800, Mrs. Wie. SMALL BUILDING — About 10x20 feet, garage will do. To be moved. Located in Juneau or Douglas. Write Stephens, P.O. Box 2077. 1937 PLYMOUTH 4 door sedan. ' R. W. COWLING CO. 35-tf * 46 PLYMOUTH Special Deluxe : Club Coupe, like new. Ph. Green HOUSEWORK or chila care for summer by high school girl. Phone Blue 632; PLAIN sewing. Ph. Red. 632. 7-6x R S AR A DAY NURSERY—Mothers care for your small child. Mrs, Wm. Pas- sey. Ph. .938. 408-t1 739—423 4th St, FOREENT | e — e STEAM¥ZATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colonial Rooms, 69tf WURLITZER Spinit piano for reut . 1An¢mmnommm.