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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRL—JUNEAU ALASKA 1 THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1945 '(.SHE "GETS OUR VOTE FOR'QUEEN OF ‘THE DAlSY CHAIN' » now held which had not been prop erly submitted A brief di GOLD problems wa with Game Man- [} s : e gl e e oo HERE'S A PICTURE that should send any spri Rea . Bill 62, the ®y off into paeans of pr Proper 3 3 took two|f By sies which bedecl curvesome flum of ,,nn) N E E D E D A k D } » Robert Hoopes |} *i - s a Greene, former New York model but now 2 i i . ion of wolf bour r Department measure Stewart Gi\)é'fi';&uthori*y to ] Handle Requests for Resuming Work xtll(l from the e gold mine closing s W. P. B. Order No. not only for empic N T to seven in number heretofore but also for larger ones, are to be N tewart, Commis- who has been to process and sioner granted a clear them 3 u It is also announced that all such appeals, for which no special form is required, must hereafter be accom- panied by form W.P.B.-320, on which information required by the War Manpower Commission is to be recorded ‘These forms application to the Comn may be obtained on joner of Mines at Juneau. As n as they can be obtained supplies of them will also be made a able at the nd field sta- Department various assay offices tions of the Territori of Mines Previously appeals for permission to employ in gold mining in Alaska crews of more than seven men have been filed first at Washington, D. C. then sent to a regional office at Seattle or San Francisco for process- ing and clearing and then returned to Washington for final action by the War Production Board and War Manpower Commission. in time that will be effected by the new arrangement is obvious. A fur- ther advantage will be that the pro- cessing and clearing of appeals will be done by personnel familiar with Alaska and its mining operations. Operators who already hold per- mits issued by the Commissioner of Mines to mine gold with crews of seven men or less are not required to renew such permits, which are valid for an indefinite period; so long as their provisions are adhered to or so long as services of the men employed, are not uq\m-d in more essential war activit ————-—00—0—— PROPERTY TAX BILL TOMORROW The House oI Teproscnyalives pass. ed one bill this morning after con- vening at 9 c'clock and spent the rest of the morning in a committee of the whole on the 47 page Prop- erty Tax Bill Passed was House Bill No. 60, pre- sented by McCutcheon by request, authorizing the Territorial Treasurer to pay wolf bounties on certain pelts 1l ap- 1 provisions order L-208, ney Silv t the measure and answer ques- from the floor. » bill would prov tax on real and per of a substitute. >-ee TWO SUBS REPORTED OVERDUE Escoler andShérk Are Now | Presumed to Be Lost With Crews WASHINGTON, Ms the United States Navy’s newer sub- marines, the Escoler and Shark are reported overdue and presumed with their crews of approximately 65 officers and men each. These | ton submersibles were com- oned last year. Both were under first skippers rch 1.—Two of mi command of their when reported lost. ward Blakely of West Los Angeles was in command of the Escoler, and, the Shark’s skipper was Commander William Millivan of Coronado, Calif. | These newest losses raised to 39 the number of U. S. submarines re- | | ported lost from all causes since the start of the war. R JUNEAU 4-H (LUB lEADERS' COUNCIL HOLDS MEET HERE : More I.ocal Leaders Need- | bers of the Captain of the Port ed-Call Phyllis Grant If Will Aid The Juneau 4-H Hansen, Home Demonstration Lea er of the Extension Se have on early start. offered will include and a Junio} Mothers Aide. These clubs are open to all.child- ren who are ten or over, but only those who seriously wish to complete the project should be encouraged to I > as Chairman. | & g ner committee of the whole|: 5 has been scheduled| w for tomorrow morning on the tax| 3 one per-| 1 prop-| i Commander Club leaders’| — Council met with Mrs. Lydia Fohn- ad- ce of the | University of Alaska, last evening to formulate plans for club work. It was decided to organize soon before school is out so that projects may Projects to be iening, poul- baking, sewing, a breakfast club £ DAY CRANL | 1 i 1 | ‘ i | | join { clubs | beca belie authored by Representatives (,x()~s and Hanford. Under this bill, a (umlmolon(x of Health will be |appointed at a salary not to ex- |ceed $10,000, by the Board of Hl Lllh Vvhll.h sha xlI consist of lh( lone from each Judicial Division, to Ibe appointed by the Governor. PASSES HOUSE e LAST RITES FOR MARIE BRENNAN ON SATURDAY al leaders who teach the 4 the time without pay e of interest in children and in the 4-H method of teach- ildren practical subjects which re not apt to learn at sehool 4& home. Childr as club members, hicme chores that| might otherwise be considered drud- v because they are working to- {gether. More local leaders are needed in torder that the clubs .\m;«ll | enov Any- one wishing to e pro- !jects listad should call Miss Phyllis ing the; do willingly In one hour flat yesterddy after-| Funeral noon, the House of Representatives Brennan services for Marie will be held Saturday took up discussion of House Bill morning at 9 o'clock, at the Church Grant, Home Economics teacher at the High Sch 1l be or- 32 to create a Department of lof the Nativity. Interment will be ganized soon it who Health, amended it slightly, sus- in the Catholic Plot in Evergre has consented to take charge until pended the rules and passed lln (A,,,“.., Fohn-Hansen returns from Mmeasure unanimously to the Senate. ——te etchikan. " The fast-moving measure- was RUY WAR BOND: Club leaders attending the Cmm- | ¢il meeting were Mrs. Clifford Rob- , Miss Phyllis Grant, Mrs. H\u- ghHLh and Mrs. Howard She 0 | Get Your ONION SETS NOW While They Are Available at the CASE PHONE 704 ra er 2 REPORT 10 COAST GUARD OFFICE HERE Two new men have reported for | duty here with the Office of the Captain of the Port, it was an- i nounced today by Lt. Warren M. Caro, U. S. Coast Guard. The per- re: Calvin P. Ellis, B , and Robert W.| | Ginnett, Bos' Mate 1/c | Lt. (“m also revealed that mem- Juneau De!iveries—- organization had contributed, 100 19 A. M. and 2 P. ) | per cent, to the recent drive for Navy Relief, from which the Coust Dougl‘m Delivery—10 A. M. S TR ‘”““”‘;IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIlllIIIllIIlIHIIIIIII funds. Uncle Sam Says Buy Tea --- HERE is your Chanee ======= LIPTON’S FINEST Quarter Ib. 30c Half 1b. 59¢ Pound $1.15 DARIGOLD SHAMROCK—Quality Unbeatable Highest Grade Largest Size Appetizing pavo. Schilling VACUUM PACKED IlmlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIlIlIIIIII|I"IIIIIIIII||I|III| ‘ ONION SETS Buy’Em Now This is the only shipment that we will have for this year. Also Vegetable and Flower Seeds Now On Sale Place your orders early! We have two deliveries daily: 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. 16—Phone—-2414 T EFEFFFCEFEFFFFeEFFCreey I Butter 2, Ibs. Sl 05 |EGGS 2 doz. $1.25 SURPRISE STRAWBERRY FLAVOR J AM 2 POUND JAR 59(‘: LIMIT—1 Package 89¢ KLE_ENEX 20¢ *LYNDEN BABY FOOD Chicken-Noodle Heinz soUP Gerber's 5¢c | 2 tins 25¢ Dozen $1.03 WATERMELON—20 oz jar COMB PICKLES - jar 75¢| HONEY - Each 59¢ ORBIT—Carton Limit GUM - - 17% Pure Strawberry Preserves Imported 0z. jar APPLES Red, Yellow Delicious Winsap Yellow Newton ORANGES Dozen 6 Pounds LARGE 126 Size 95( 99( PRICES GUARANTEED THROUGH SATURDAY—MARCH 3, 1945 MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.50 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY - - 10:15A. M. 215P. M. ics CASI,'I,-GRO_C ER S8 IRVING'S |2 DELIVERIES DAILY - Phone 519 Shop the WHINGDING WAY--- where your dollars have more CENTS CLOVER VALLEY BUTTER, quarters - 2 pounds $1.05 EGGS, Large Grade A - 2 dozen$1.19 Darigold Carnation Borden’s MILK we.. 4,19 | 10a@ns - - - $1.10 JELL, alt Elavors - @ packages 4 5¢ ‘ - 21b.pkg. 55 FIG BARS - - ORANGES, size 220 - - 2 dozen P& MEATS MEATS LEGS OF LAMB,Grade A - Pound 4 %¢ Ib. 55¢ LOIN LAMB (HOPS GradeA - LEGS OF PORK PORK STEAK - - - - Pound §3¢ PURE PORK LINKS - - - Pound 53 Fresh Frozen Vegetables LIQUOR LIOUOR Pre War Schenley's Reserve 5th $4.35 Seagram's 5-Crown - 5th §3.95 Maffingly & Moore - - - 5th $3.40 OldOscarPepper - - - 5th $3.45 Calverf's - - - - - - 5th $4.45 5th $3.45 1 Dixie Belle Gin - - 2 quarts COLUMBIA ALE for...83c 11 ounce botfle: 4for$1.10 Prices available | ‘Iarch 5, 1945 IARKE /0 AM., 2:30 P.M. Phone 519