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PAGE TWO —— Preferred by Men Everywhere! Ask us for Arrow Dart or Arrow Dale. . get America's favorite white shirts! Men every- ar them — for body comfort (that’s FWS PENGUIN Il HERE ENROUTE TO SEATTLE; LAST RUN OF SEASON i Penguin II, Fish and Wildlife Service ship, arrived this morning from its Christmas supply run to the Pribilof Islands. The ship, under the command of Capt. Dan Drot- ning, left St. Paul Island November 27 and arrival date in Seattle is | scheduled for Monday. The supply ship sails this afternoon to take | advantage of tides in Wrangell Narrows. Aboard are nine FWS employees from St. Paul Island who made improvements on and enlarged the Reeves Aleutian Airways landing strip on the island. They are N. W. Summers, foreman, Robert Laught- land, Les Bradley, Alec Vitas, L. R. Reynolds, Ralph Allen and George Popp. Ports of call on the trip from the Pribilofs were at St. George Is- land, Nikolski Village, Unalaska, | Dutch Harbor, Akutan, Sand Point and Ouzinka on Spruce Island. Penguin IT is scheduled to make its first run next year about March L The supply ship makes an average of five supply runs a season to the Pribilof Islands. BOB WOOD, BLACK MANUF. MAN HERE FROM WEST Bob Wood, Black Manufacturing age and northern Alaska, arrived in | Juneau by Pacific Northern Air- | lines Wednesday and is at the Bar- | anof Hotel. Wood will make a trip to Sitka beiore contiuing to company head- | quarters in Seattle. CAPT. JOHNSON WILL INSPECT SITKA STATION Capt, Melvin A. Johnson, Sector Commander, Alaska Communica- tions System, left for Sitka Wed- nesday to make the semi-annual .. You'l | where we Mitoga tailoring) ... for perfect-fitting, good- [ lll‘fl"’('llon of the Sitka ACS Sta- looking Arrow collars that won’t wilt or wrinkle 1 ‘Og;l)l A S R ... for buttons that won’t pop off (they’re anchored to HIL Nt A narters nxt to stay!) The Dart $3.65. The Dale—in de luxe Sunday or Monday. broadcloth — $4.50. T0 BE HELD IN MARCH; HAS NEW PREXY Half Apricots SAVE west Everyday Prices — Low PERIL STRAITS CRAB MEAT . . . CALGON . - GIANT — PACKAGE NU-BORA . CASE 122 = Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowes! Everyday Prices —— Lo | The next annual Arts and Crafts g gular Price $10.95 SALE PRICE {R.85 (ase 48 falls 6.3 WHITE STAR — Chunk Style TUNAreqg sizetinPF¢ CALGONITE - Pkg. 43¢ POUND CANS COFFEE IS GOING UP Schilling 1975 | WILBUR B. CONVERSE IS MARRIED, SAN FRANCISCO Anncuncements have ceived in Juneau of the marriage of Wilbur Bernie Converse and | Marvel Ann Leidecker, November 2 in San Francsico. Converse is the son of Mr. and | Mrs. W, B. Converse of Juneau and was born and reared here. He has been a member of ‘tHe Armed Forc- es the past two years and is now stationed at Fort Mason, San Fran- cisco. | John Willis was elected to fill thé vacancy. SOURDOCEY CLUB MEETS The Sourdocey Square Dancing Club meets Saturday evening at 8 at the Parish Hall. All members are urged to attend. cheduled for the h so that mem- iibit has been atter part of 1 bers of the 1950 Territorial Legis- lature will be able to attend. The exhibit will be held in the Elks Hall as it has been the last two . People who would like to the next annual dis- FROM EXCURSION INLET Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Walker of 1 re that the board | cor ion of Alice play ar to keep the exhxblt;Excursian Inlet are at the Bar-|§P. O. Box 258 Phone 1039 President. Mrs. | in anof Hotel. —————————— LT day Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices —— Lowest Everyday Prices — N 3| SUGAR B ~ (’; & Pure Cane 173 @ 101b.bag $1.19 Darigold MILK Company reprcsentative in Anchor- | been re-| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WILL FLY BREAD 0 NOME; BAKERY DESTROYED, FIRE ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Dec. 7—tp) —Mrs.. Jennie Martin, owner of Nome's only bakery, plans to have bread flown into the northern city from Anchorage until she can set up temporary facilities to replace those destroyed by fire early yes- terday. i The baking shop proprietor was | visiting here when advised of the early morning bklaze by her son.‘ | Total damage in the fire was es- timated at $150,000. In addition to Mrs. Martin's North Pole Bakery and Restaurant, the fire alsp des- troyed Scotty’s Bar and the Board of Trade Saloon. Mrs. Martin said she plans to set up temporary baking facilities in the Nome Grill which she leases. | | The Board of Trade Bar was“ described today as the successor ' |to the saloon originally built i 1900 by Tex Richard, who later became ter. i J. J. Dillon, Alaska Steamship | Co. Agent at Nome, however, said | | the original Richard establishment | burned in 1934. | a famed prize fight pramo- ; TACOMA COP IS ACQUITTED IN | FATAL SHOOTING TACOMA, Wash., Dec. T—P—A | superior court jury acquitted po- liceman Anthony Zatkovich today | (on a charge of second degree mur- | der in the shooting of a young Los | Angeles woman here last Septem- | ber 27. The jury, which took the case at 5:50 p.m., yesterday, returned its verdict at 9:30 am. | Zatkovich, charged after he! wounded Margot Grannell fatally while pursuing a soldier for ques- | | tioning, showed no emotion at the | verdict. His wife wept. Miss Grannel was shot affer the | soldier had jumped into the car she was driving. Zatkovich said he fired in the belief it was a getaway jcar. | The pohutukawa tree of New Zea- land may be gnarled and twisted, | says the National Geographic So- | ciety, but it blazes every year with | red blossoms. Collins & GeddeS PLUMBING & HEATING | |4 Pirst Class Work—All Work | | Guaranteed P Kensington Bldg. (At City Float) i PHONE SERVICE!! SIRLOIN STEAKS These Are the FINEST bcans$3.75 - Pkg.3%c | | Can 65¢ | | TISSUE | LARGE 300 SIZE § : { 2 Ho B BACON § SQUARES Wonderful Seasoning PEACHES 2 farge cans 75¢ Case $8.75 S e me Style Shankless PICNICS Makes a Wonderful Economy Meal Pound 89 | Pound 39 ' Pound 59¢ $1.19 C%mia DATES a3 HONORS FOR LITTLE MAN, HUSKIES SQUAD SEATTLE, Dec. 7—un—Don Hein- rich made All-America. Heinrich, Hugh McElhenny, Ted Holzknecht and Dick Sprague landed on the All-Coast team. But last night the players’ player the little man with the big heart the guy who always just missed the All-Star selections—Ilast night bY MONARCH Lowest Everyday Prices — — Lowest Everyday —’———————_‘——‘————_—_—’—_’—_ Lowest Everday Prices — Lowest — Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices —— Lowest Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Pric Rollie Kirkby was voted into the University of Washington’s own private hall of fame. His teammates picked the senior halfback as the 42nd winner of the Guy Flaherty Inspirational Medal, but they went even farther. They demanded that Kirkby's number— “44” be retired for all time. Even George Wilson, usually re-; garded as Washington’s player, was not so honored. Kirkby came from Burlington, Wash. In his four years at the Uni- greatest THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1950 versity he has played in every game' ANCHORAGE VISITOR —five as a freshman and 10 a year with the varsity. R. L. 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