The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 29, 1945, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1945 2 TICKETS ~ AREFILED, ELECTION iJames lars:rT and Ernest Parsons Are Candi- dates for Mayor PLEASE NOTICE THIBODEAUS CASH GROCERY Will be Good Friday, March 30 from Noon until 3 P. M. closed ’ Two tickets, one short and one| \long, are in the field for the city| clection to be held next Tuesday. Yesterday afternoon, shortly be- | fore the deadline on filing, the Tax- payers ticket was entered in thc municipal race, James Larsen for | | Mayor and Ed Shaffer and Edward S, Neilsen for Councilmen. Earlier in the week, the Business | Administration Ticket was filed with | | Ernest Parsons for Mayor, Stanley | ! Grummett, John G. Young, Dr.| | 0 l.l Q l.l E T SOl SPRING FRUITS and VEGETABLES dominating. In_the years when Ibach hand-picked ore from the property for milling in a “baby Gibson” at his Lemesurier Island |F.ome, he frequently took what mining men call ‘“picture rock,” Richard H. Williams Fletcher for councilmen. | Ralph E. Robertson and Ralph | Mize have filed for election to the school board. | The election will take place next | Tuesday between the hours of 8 a.| |m. and 7 p. m. ‘ Registration is made at the City| Clerk's office which is open tonlgm‘ between the hours of 7 and 9 lox‘ | those unable to register during the {daytimc hours and the office wm.‘ also be open tomorréw night from b ety G attics ves O1d Ibach Property Is Now ‘ 32;“"&?(3’3‘?;’“2 because ooeward Under Lease fo In- | non will finally close at noon Satm--i 'enor Ou“" A new mining cpcr‘.tmn is sched- uled for Glacier Bay this summer, | \1lh Sam Cotton, interior mining ran, and James Dotson, Fairbarks' (Continued lmm Page One) or “jewelry store ore.” | Cotton, staying at the Baranof and Jack GI [ B Miners Will Hotel, has hopes the property will provide another addition to the eve o re Juneau district mine payroll after \\he war, ———————————— COASTAL AIRLINES ON MANY FLIGHTS | In a flight to Sitka yesterday an| Alaska Coastal Airlines plane car- ried the following passengers to |that port: Thomas G. Correll, Jo- seph Shideler, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lane, Ruby Hazlewood, Frances ‘& | Regan, J. W. Gucker, H. Dare. Sitka to Juneau—Esther Sarvela, | William Sarvela, Maj. R. G Rado- | \ Cotton is in Juneau now rcbuild- |rovich, Johnny Anselm, Robert | ing a large raft purchased from the | |Eide, Lawrence Persons J. J.| |Commers Construction Co. and | Meherin. | ( lans to leave in a few weeks Im. Juneau to Killisnoo--Joseph W. the mine with a load of equipment. w “lexander, Nicholas C. Wykoff. » The mine was located some mars Juneau to Gustavus—M. C. Clif- g0 by Joe Ibach of Lemesurier|-q, R, J. Morrison, George Living- | day, Monday and Tuesday. island and was taken over in 1940 stone, Dan McCulley, Iawrence| Submarine pens were also among /by Chris Ellingen and Norman y,; Boise, R. H. Whittemore, M. E[ the extensive facilities smashed. Crookes who put an eighteen ton zporris, Lloyd Langford. For the first time, the Admiral’s ball mill on the property. Juneau to Hoonah — Hugh B | communique mentioned iunda}»—l Cotton and Dotson have taken|Antrim, A. B. Hicks. the day Japanese revorts said Am-|, lease and option on the property,| — i 1 erican forces succeeded in landing |pjan to drive about six hundred‘ BARNEY KANE HERE % on Kerama Islands near OKINawa, feet of tunnel this summer in an| Barney Kane, wellknown broker, | {Lut touched only lightly on the sub- |aitempt to determine the extint! arrived in Juneau aboard the North | ject, merely saying carrier raiders | ot the ore body. {EhaHon Petersburg in the action “during the permd} The ore body of the LeRoy, bm“‘ irom March 25 to 27" dealt exten- |, short distance from Tidewater, hi FROM WHITTIER bl dam':!gfnds & ko 2 two foot belt of thin veins of| E. P. Hamilton, registering from | Mol aiso ann'::unc‘:d Px:aids o [ _ih grade base ore with gold pre- A\hmxer is a guest at the Baranof. e [ GEORGE BROTHERS nplanc operator, taking over the| [I\Ro} Mining Co. interests in' Reid Inlet. “You Know What, Peter Rabbit; I am inthe Easter Mood” "Because my Mom's going to dress me up for the Easter Parade. "Don't laugh, because I saw just the thing I want at THE BABY HEADQUARTERS."” Heisright... Mothers come in and see all the New Items we have just received. £ BABY Juneau, Alaska e e P e e s e P D e R =% | [ ] | | | | | | | | | i | | | riles, north of Japan, and against | Super Market Chichi Jima and Haha Jima in the| Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers Bonins to the north of conquered Iwo Jima and the by-passed is- hursday Friday - Salurday SPECIAL FRIDAY ... SATURDAY EGGS EGGS 2 DOZEN §1.15 Fresh Large Grade AA Buy Your Easter L i NERNE L Tomatoes, firm. red . . Pound J5¢ New Pofatoes - - 3 pounds29c Yams, Southern - 2 pounds 29¢ Cauliflower. Snow White - 1b. 23¢ Green Onions - - 2bunches 25c Green Peppers, firm . Pound 39¢ Apples, finest eating . . 2 pounds 25¢ APPLES Buy box foday $4.45 WINESAPS—DELICIOUS Bananas — Grapefruit — Oranges Lemons — Calavos — New Cabhage BUTTER - 52cb, Maid 0’ Clover — Cubes = Grade AA SEE OUR RED CARD SPECIALS THROUGHOUT THE STORE . .. BIG SAVINGS GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. SPECIALS----FOR FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! SCHENLEY'’S RESERVE, 5th, $4.25 PRE-WAR WHISKEY CASE 851.00 Calvefi’s Spécial Fifth $3.95 CASE $46.95 PRE-WAR WHISKEY—BUY CASE TODAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY! Old Thompson - - - 5th $3.95 O0ld Oscar Pepper - - 5th 3.45 Boston Autograph - - 5th 3.65 Imporied Gin - - - 5th 470 | Carstair’s Whiskey 5th 3.95 3 Rivers Whiskey - - 5th 3.9% 0ld Timothy Rum - - 5th 2.50 Brandy, Bavet - - - 5th 4.80 ExtraSpecial BOURBON, 5th, $3.00 STEWART—HILL Buy a Case Today $35.00 WINES—largest selection in JUNEAU PORT—SHERRY-—ZINFANDEL—SAUTERNE ANGELICA—TOKAY—CLARET—BURGUNDY Fifth §1.25 LARGEST DISPLAY IN-JUNEAU WINE---GALLON---$2.95 Reg. $4.50, Close-Out Price OLD SILVER 5th $1.80 5th 2.35 5th 2.25 Fifth 2.25 Mexican Claret Wine - - .- Mexican Saulerne Wine - - Mexican Muscatel Wine - - Mexican Sherry Wine - - CHAMPAGNE (0OK'S, 5th, $3.90 ROMA, 5th $3.80 CALIFORNIA’S FINEST—GOOD AS THE BEST. 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