The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 10, 1944, Page 2

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PAGE TWO BIRTH OF FOUNDER and senior i to meet n at 8 o'clock at nir purpase of rehearsing wrols. Scouts are plan- v carols the week before before houses where a ted is burning in s will also join the Girl nnounced to the troops, the 1eported the Juliette Low birthday | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-—JUNEAU, ALASKA This in spite of obstreperous wires received from Juneau and Petersburg meat dealers The reason for this is quite oh- |vious. Juneau meat dealers have consistently taken a markup of ap-| proximately ten cents per pound | more than Ketchikan and the other towns in the Panhandle where acguisition and operating costs are practically the same. The specific prices, therefore, place Juneau prices on a compar- able level with other towns. The Juneau meat dealers have been informed, that like all other aothers and fath came to see the v, following which tea and cook- fes were served. Katherine deale ussisted in onrr\mg the play Troop No 4 m\<~lcd Carmen ! Mantyla and Muriel Milnes at its Jast meeting. The troop had a jouble celeLration honoring Juliette the founder of Girl Scouting, s it was the occasion of her birth- duy anniversary, and also compli- renting the new members Norma Dee Cook of Troop No. 10 elebration, during which the girls who simply | ;21 PASSENGERS VIA ALASKA AIR LINES | Alaska Airlines brought 13 'pns» |sengers to Juneau yesterday us {follows: Mary Jane and Georgina |Peterson {rom Fairbanks; James |W. Haines, Dixie Haines, Grace' Woodall, Mrs. M. W. Wheaton, Kenneth Hillman, Tom Crowley, |S. T. Kelsey, J. W. Kehoe, L |Jacobin and Leslie Anderson from | Anchorage, and Roy Anderson from Gustavus. Thirteen passengers left on the | | — | { FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1944 Anchorage Yakutat Fairbanks "‘Nome Cordova Kodiak retail merchants are caught with prices too low to enable them | to operate, they may apply for an,The\ were L. F. Roberts. Walter and played games | members in singing|enjoyed a party Musical the Lutheran Church Club the community Christma joutgoing plane for Anchorage. - it Is announced | (S, i O A T acs|Amendment, backed by a profit|E. Walsh, Mrs. Glen Smith, Miss i R e | 1 e thop ;mfimh‘ |and loss statement. That proced-|G. A. Perry, The Rev. Chaput, Mrs. ¥ i ol ure has been established by the|Hazel Benson, Miss D. Davies, Connections to I enior Sooit oap-| “Troop No, 4 hiad Mrs. Johnsori as|Netional Gffice; a profit and joay|Prank MaraHal, Mr. dsd s i ke z ot D O ooty statement and not the cutting|Coker, Miss Shulman, Miss Lynch Valdez . . Brisiol Bay . . Kuskokwim ona, who is|was not at home, Connie Williams |test” is the true measure of the(and J. Keller. James Brooks also truth of their statement that che\}bmmed the plane here for Fair- is conduct- Dnished her second class badge work outing clas and field by giving an interesting talk about |Canuot operate under the prices banks. ALASKA AIRLINES K Scouts. In this|¥hat to wear on a hike. Beth Daig- |set by us. | e 2 tio el it currents and their! ler also finished her second class| The specific prices on beef affect | HOSP"AI. NO'[ES Bgrangl tlof Inforlntigs and Reséryatitfis . demonstrated Ladge by giving a talk on the opera (every consumer jin Alaska. ’rhey . OFFICE E 667 How wind | "Peer Gunt She also completed |have been painstakingly prepared.| " was also out-of-doors and nature badges. [We believe them to be fair and| Mrs. Louise Weston was dismissed " \fternoon at Everyone 1 the troop brought equitable. If they are not, a profit|from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday e will go to the money for Juliette Low's birthday.{anc loss statement will quickly |after receiving medical care INSURANCE Thompson Optical I 5 to learn lirst hand fhen the troop danced the Virginia|show that fact. We are deeply re-| St. Ann's Hospital discharged y . ps A p g Health, Accident, Life, Annuities a 3 g A parts of the planes.(1e€l, after which the meeting ad-|gretful that any act of ours must|Mrs. Alber Schraman yesterday Srivaiile RAuEMIRA) 214 Second St.—Phone ¢ t re planned, | Journi 1r };(-th Daigler is the re-|adversely affect the prosperity of |She has been receiving surgical at- Endowments Lenses duplicated—Frames = &w + the type used so|Porier for Troop No. 2. any business man, but the tention. 1 i A y S an, plain M. B. MARTIN—Ph 53 ered—Reading Glasses $7.50 pair r i ill be st ed @ 7 >->> - | i vas o B3, £ N—1"hone o. (‘ ; will be studied at facts are that the meat dealers in| Joe Pinkston was admitted to 123 Third St. P. O. Box 1641 —Guns repaired—New Gun Parts , Juneau have been selling meat at|St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for medical treatment. COMMUNICATION i ny known héirs or next of kin, Aldmission ™, 2 notice is hereby given that the e: 5 : of said deceased will be ad- truth, and the addenda to the open | | public swspapers like the Empire, I am’Admnustmnon to have both sides sure, want to give the public thE‘uI the story made available to the| s e e o |nighly inflated prices. It is our i ,"Nf”'z"‘; “:‘]"‘ :h’:; firm conviction that the welfare| Mrs. Jackson Perry was admitted i at the [Um“ of ]\‘/[n. g p, FEditor, Daily Alaska Empire—My |Of several thousand consumers is to St. Ann’s Hospital Thursday H i Tanned the meeting we Attention has been directed to a|more important than high profit for medical care. oie fineau § o ol b 2 e y | St. Ann’s Hospital admitted Mrs > The Obedient ::lxlxd ;::x‘\u;:i(t\?;em lxdx: lmd u:xm of :!T;))Lllx:xi to any cne group of ruod“mmur SH ;]eslerday i i, For Comfort RABBIT sms sion. being the etter addresse 0 me ? " 3 | Juliette Low. The PlUs some ‘Notes for the Public,’| We would like to see the Ju-|¢81 treatment. : = ———— - e AtL BUY DIRECT AND i livhich purport to state some facts neau meat dealers follow the ex-| Master Glen Nore was admitted :'——-‘-v~~——~——‘~-—'—'—'»’—-'~~"*’*"*— G SAVE MONEY. H R e . in conncction with the Juneau ample’of Ketchikan and give the|'o St Anws Hospital for medical | WINDOW ——ivv AUTO PLATE GLASS 23 ROUMS. WATH B TH Sy Bisstitvednmaiste 7O THE HEIRS AND NEXT OF meat dealers' rebellion against the prices a fair trial. Kot o i TDPEATL GLASS C® ! o | delivery. Write for Price KIN OF J. E. WILCOX, Deceased specific prices for beef established| This letter is written to correct a | e YT T ! L B WHESHGH T DRIH 1l Lt \)\:lu :;\:u:]d;dlgx;:ffi; :yl\mm. Office of Price Administra- |very ;Imslum]nngEsta;eme_nt.] I am| @i ‘of Norwdy, Sak, & p. m i e i L4 Glass Work of All Descriptions i Most Convenient Location v l ld r c ay, d | 1 sure that the Empire is just as| s 7 TRTHY N F.W.WENDT —THIRD AND MAIN— of May, 1944, without Jeav-| Even in advertisements, reputable |anxious 'as: the Office of, Price| C0u FeHOWS Hall. Third of serle z 633—549 121 MAIN STREET DON ABLE | /o ‘h i g ascgl vav-sw:ft g | Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise eattle, on e e . and will feel that tth! MAKE “f“\d “"“”]‘“’d I“’ :h‘; Tenllor){ letter contains one fact that is matter is of sufficient news in- 9 - ‘ ES . of ‘Alaska unless his helrs or next not the truth, ‘ | B P 0 l{ E KS L. NWU %E ; | JUNEAU DAIRI of kin appear and make claim there- | ygoss of the other jerest. [ Diels. meres © parmany) . L] ° £ N ] 4 4 TS Y % | DELICIOUS ICE CREAM towns in the|its publication in the columns orl )mw not protested thethe paper a daily habit—ask for it by name to. Persons having any information Territory” e requested to communicate with Decilc prices. On the contrary.|(Signed) Mildred B. Hermamn.| e e ieea || Juneau Dairies, Inc the undersigned, administrator of “1/; hays S T:t W0 ”"'“‘T“ “":‘ Alaska Director, OPA. | | ® Centrally located 4 2 said estate at J % el other towns. is true that the R > o meavy - | s ;;g;‘l‘;iuYAlll‘C)),}B‘LN Juneau meat dealers have wired SEATTLEITES HERE } ur - e st | t publication, Nov. 10, 1944 tie other JOWDS UIpiiy hem. o} = | it i | ; b Eibiicatiis Dob.d 1043 protest, as the following wire re-| Charles Pather and W. P. Mc-| McClure, o Large Rooms— || WINDOWS, DOORS, M. all with Bath | CABINETS A% b W ihios A » ceived by me today from the Dis- Whierter are in town and are| .-,,,,..----m.--“-.; trict Manager of our Ketrhikan}u»;nsterod at the Gastineau Hotel LLABKANS LIKE THEN =11 office attests: |from Seattle. | Elks’ Ha l kel | 0. B. Williams Co. i HAIB STYLED After meeting with all meat e — > || 1930 Pirst South ~ Seattle 4 dealers here today, managers | IN FROM FAIRBANKS N EW WAS H‘ N ( T0 have unanimously authorized me | Georgiana and Mary Jane Peter- - to wire you that beef specifics [son flew down from Fairbanks yes- [ R will be given fair trial and ex- | terday for a short stay in Juneau. | ) . b i THE “ press desire assist in every man- ‘ | b v Experts CARO TRANSFER H AULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 Phone 344 s B |The~‘: are registered at the Bnranoxl BARANOF Aty L ner possible wartime emergency. Hotei. ° S WE SPECIALIZE ; Public Invited ALASKA'S FINEST « HOTEL LEONARD HOLMQUIST, Chairman ‘ TRIANGLE CLEANERS ; ' ; m | ’ WATCH REPAIRING Eat in the Famous % Gold Room f ! { Cold 42 Years Experience i Quick accurate air mail service HAS. R. OAKES f 802 Green Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Waving 2 It Costs No More Phone 800 Permanents [ o oo e e 1) : i : 3 % 3 | Styling Shaping Assurance of High ANCHORAGE via 1) Yakutat and Cordova FARE: $82.00 (plustax) | Effective Nov. 1, 1944 Departs Juneau each Tuesday and Friday 2P. M. - Woodley Airways Alaska Coastal Airlines, Agenis—Phone 612 Quality Cleaning Baranof ” Beauty Salon OPEN EVENINGS BY APPOINTMENT L3 PHONE 538 Pick Up and Lucien Lelong’s Liquid "cake” makeup. Deliver ¢ Imagine a liquid “cake type” makeup that goes on with your fingertips . . . E i | i | = e A creamy liquid that's non-drying to the | ] § $ ] y \ ly § \ ) { { \ N ) ) \ N § s ) 3 ) \ { N N ! j Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. \ \ % N PHONE How To Relieve % Bronchitis ‘ skin—that covers tiny faults and blemishes— that can ring an exciting “quick change® on your natural coloring! More than a makeup, this silky liquid is a new complexion for you —yours to choose in one of five vibrant shades. All, ali, all wonderful! Creomulsion relieves promptly be- cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, in- °d bronchial mucous mem- Tell your druggist to sell you e of Creomulsion with the un- ing you must like the way it | cilays the cough or you are money back. CREOMULSION (cr Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis BRINGING UP FATHER Warfield's Drug Store Successor to GUY L. SMITH DRUGS R e T O R T R T B RN W ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES il Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express ' SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. THATS RIGHT ~M gae s ) @ | Havk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- AW-THESE KIDS TODAY ARE 1S DAFFY ABOLY | ! 3 Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitks P BAU-BAU ! EVERY TIME BOBBY OF THOSE | i &= $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 §18 $18 18 | HEARS A CROONER ON THE MEN AREN’ 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 RADIO SHE THAT I.’ | }g :: ig g }: 5 i At AN' THE GROWN " i ‘ (i o 10 18 18 1 FEMALES ARE AN' MY WIFE RAVES { e 18 10 10 ? ABOUT SOME OF i — Tenakee .. 10 10 10 THEM I Angoon .. 18 18 . == AN A {§ Hoonah . 10 [N\ ; ' e Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. o ~ Haines Skagway Juneau ... $18.00 $20.00 Skagway .. Ay 10.00 4 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—DMinimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% . 4 SCHEDULED DAILY d N D10 | copr. 194, King Featuies Syadicae, inc, World rights reserved Ketchikan ‘Wrangell Petersburg = $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 » — 3000 10.00 Mandarin Chow Mein and Chop Suey HAVE YOU TRIED ANDY'S SPARE ||| ™ Erores Haie: o ser pound-—sinimam of $1.00 to Ketehitan D.NE ltt"e Ewum:nemp:::d—umlnmdmhrm | RIBS—Sweet and Sour? LOCATED ON SOUTH FRANKLIN STREET JUNEAU, ALASKA ¢ Just Like in Chinatown! Aboye rates applicable when passeng warrants. ‘Schedules and Rates m&m’ ’m ‘u Notice. BATAAN CAFE While the Pomllw Dreamland $wing Serenades You! Steaks, Chops, Fried Chicken, Dinners

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