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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1945 e o v WEATHER REPORT (U.'S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temveratures for 24-Hour Period 0 0'Clock This Morning CHANGESTO BEMADEIN ALASKAATC Ending 7:3 In Juneau—Maximum, 54 minimum, 47; precipitation 21 inch At Airport—Maximum minimum, 44; ansferred to other thea- the changing ht by the end of ope, Brig. Gen. d yesterday. of the n Canada | with con- | , but present 1 for complete de- A reduction in will be nec- e said id no publici nel will be 18 inch. L4 Forecast ol SEATTLE, June 27 1—Some classie Cloudy with occasional e fications of the Army Air Transport light rain tonight and e Command’s Alaska Division person- ¢ mpo. aiktanid . Solt . . T0 RETURN HERE FROM KETCHIKAN jeivil term at Ketchikan nea cleared off, U. S. District Cour would be given ndividyal 'tr Judge George P. Alexander, Clerk against its recent order requiring ham, Mrs. J. O. Kirkham, Al Har- fers, which would be made gradu-|,¢ court John Walmer and Court ! butte: aska to come out of man, Lenn Holland, John DeMan, | ally % Reporter Mildred 'Maynard expect |civilia stmd of from Gov- | Rolland E. Lindsey, Walter R. Rick- to return to Juneau i aboard the Princess Louise. | PRINCESS NORAH |- v reve - | ANDERSON HERE The Prir .‘\umh left last njght for Skagway with the following 5 L passengers: James Tropea, Mrs, D,|8uest at the Gastineau Hote B — rtin, Jertin, Mrs. D. A. Mag- | Vertin, D. Vertin r A. Mag MRS. BARNAS HERE ! nuson, D. A. Magnuson, P. Paskind, Sylvia M. Quest, Harry E. Quest, Bishop Fitzgerald, Harry Bigoff, J. A. Ross, Joseph Bellotto, Miss E. A. Brukin and Mrs. Streed. | ker, of Gustavus, are guests at the| PICTURES WILL BE | G SHOWN AT CC MEET ™" 20 oe MARGARET SPRAGUE IN TOW,\': Recalling scenes and people of | Margaret F. Sprague, of White-| bygone years, the feature of the horse Chamber of Commerce lunch to- MR., Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Barnas, of Sitka, have arrived in Juneau and {are guests at the Baranof Hotel. GUSTAVUS PEOPLE IN TOWN Mrs. A. J. Pa | Hotel. morrow will be the showing of shorts taken of the 4th of July celebration in Juneau in 1917. Many oldtimers should recognize themselves in these scenes, while|Pany of £ the newer members should enjoy \‘ ieau and is a guest at the Baranof | trying to identify their fellow mem- | Hotel bers. | ——e——— . PRESIDENT HERE Richmond, Jr., President | lof the Northern Commercial Com- | le, has arrived in Ju- | ., — | el W HAINES PEOPLE HERE | MR, MRS. LINDWAY IN TOWN Mrs. S. Sheldon, Mrs. F. Hmk- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lindway, of Kinen and son Fred, of Haines, are Seattle, are guests at the Gastin- eau Hotel. — e - JACOBSEN IN JUNEAU Wi « L O. Jacohsen, of Pelican City, has ived in Juneau and is a SITKA WOME B. J. Reglin and Mrs. F.| of Hotel. | DISTRICT COURT | guests at the Gastineau Hotel. | oG KICK REGISTERED With the docket for the short| lch y (terday it had lodged a prote: Saturday ernmen J W. Leivers, Deputy Clerk, who|Chamber’s f\]nkk'\ Development De- an for most of the partment arrived | been taken by Alaskan Chambers of . Mrs. Arnold Wasvick, Bettye Steele, | | Commerce. |brought the prediction that the but- ford, A. R. Hanson, Mrs. A. R. Han- | |ter supply for Alaska and western son and G. A. Belford. Charles Anderson, of Sitka, is a Washington will be cut to 25 per lcent of the amount the area now [can purchase. ax 54; | | The Northland Transportation 7 recipitation, | War hond sales for the Juneau- Company's Northland arrived from ® | Douglas area are still in the dol-| Sitka last night with the following ax , 57; ® drums according to the latest daily passengers: the Rev. E. Nygaard precipitation, les report from local Seventh Mrs. E. Nygaard, Miss Dianne Ny-‘ iB\ntm'(L Jr., r and Jean Pur-’GI(‘X\ Lyon | will be h is a guest at the Baranof |8 7, of Sitka, are guests at the! - ,e—— | guest 'ROM FAMILY HERE - HAGEL IN TOWN George Hagel, of Pelican City, is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. ren Linda and Johnnie, of An-| chorage, are guests at the Baranof | SEI A am Hotel. Mrs. Mabel Mattoon, of Sitka, is a guest at the Gastine: RAIN DROPS Water Sofiener e Emplre wany aas get qulck results ' Makes Washing Easier ' Saves Separate Bluing - Saves Soap Makes Glasses and Dishes Sparkle at the | Juneau Deliveries— | 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Dehvery—lo A. M. JUST IN atastydishll_ oo pypp ~<nlm» HASH OYSTERS MARASCHINO CHERRIES POTATO CHIPS and Many Others! Come In and See at P/Jfil}’ wicely Gor24 9000000606000 0( 000000 900000000000 000000000000 at the Gastineau Hotel. | | st Karen Nystrom and child-| | War Loan officials. gas | $225,000 quota. | PEanurs 14 ot jar 45¢ 6 BEEF 3 |NORTHLAND HERE - 300 ShEs HERE NEARLY AT COMPLETE HALT i, M Sales of “E” bonds through June 6 Kane, 26, showed a gain of only $825 over| Olson, M Jenny Wright, Mrs. the report for the previous day.| Grant Dykeman, Clarence Lewis, The $13747550 total still leaves Wesley Lewis, Miss Patricia Lewis, Mabel Matoon, B. ¥. B. F. Kane, Miss Louise nearly 40% to go to reach the Miss Ilene Lewis, Mrs. Fred Nelson, W. Hansen, W. L. Blactschord, Mrs. | | E. D, Marks, Mrs. J. Hines, Charles | G. Anderson, Joe Barnas and Mrs. | Jos Barnas. Southbound passengers were: | To Seattle: Arthur Gray, C. 0“ ALASKA BUTIE Hughes, A. G. Fredrickson, Rita Barnhill, John Kelleher, Mary Sala, | Harold Johnson, Resetta Thompson SEATTLE, June 27:7Th(‘ Seattle' and F. F. Davis. mber of Commerce reported yes- For Ketchikan: Dorothy Brouil- with Jette, Winona McNeil, Henry Brouil- | Administration ' Jette, Joan Brouillette, J. O. Kirk-| the War Food ' quotas. ert, Walter L. Martin, Guy A. Russo ! Cha Patty of the and A. L. Vaughn. To Petersburg: J. V. Kearney, Mrs. | said similar action had j. V. Kearney, Mrs. Berger Wasvick, The order, he said, was Jimmie Steele, Creas, J. B. Han- N.PAC. COMMAND HEADQUARTERS ON i e s ADAK ISLAND NOW respectively. _They ADAK, Alcutians, June 27.—The for the summer With y,yy nas permitted disclosure that J. B. Burford. Vice Adm. Frank Jack Fletcher's >~ {headquarters of the North Pacific REV. NYGAARD HERE mmx:and are located on Adak The Rev. E. Nygaard of Sitka, 1gand ived on the Northland accom-| . gnnouncement was signed by ried by his wife and little daugh- | Ccmmodore R. E. Robinson, Jr., of They will remain for several Galveston, Texas, Chief of Staff to - e BURFORD BOYS HERE Donny Ben Burford and Jack arrived on the Prin- jcess Norah yesterday from Victoria | where they hav been attending wood Col their fathi days. r correspondents also were per- i to report that Fleet Air Wing units, under tactical command lof Capt. R. G. Lockhart, operate |from Attu, an Aleutians base re- | captured from the Japanese in 1943. GER HERE r, of Seattle, is a | guest at the Hotel Juneau. AUER IN TOWN Ed Auer, of Seattle, is a guest |at the Hotel Juneau. J — e Empire Want-ags Tring resulis! FATS are SCARCER than ever!!! BE WISE AND BUY NOW!? QUART GALLON ¢ MAZOLA OIL 69¢ $2.19 FORMAY -3 pounds 8 3« The Creamy Shortening NEW!? CHOCOLATE , BARK CANDY Pound 8¢ TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 BlBerts CASH GROCERY OLYMPIC NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY SEATTLE RUTH B. ROCK BETTY McCORMICK General Agent—Baranof Hotel Juneau Agent—Phone 547 FRRRRRRRRFRRRIRIERRIRRRIFRK ANNOUNCING REOPENING OF CHRISTENSEN BROS. GARAGE JULY 1 For General Repair and Service Also Tires and Batieries GEO. BAKER-MANAGER 909 Twelfih Street PHONE 659 RS um\Wfii&\&iQOmmmm\xx N3 OO COO00OOOOOOOCOOOCEC OO TOOONNOOOCOOOOOO0Y ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT T GRAPE JUICE PRICES GOOD THURSDAY—FRIDAY and SATURDAY TEA SCHILLINGS TEA 1 pound §3.00 $20.00 Coupon Books for $19 00 " TOMATO JUICE NO. 2 TIN 6 for $1.00 $20.00 Coupon Books for $19.00 PEACHES No. 2¥; tins—FANCY 3 fins $1.00 $50.00 Coupon Books for $47.50 CHERBIES BINGS or ROYAL ANN—No. 215 tins 2 for $1 00 PEAS PEAS LA CONNOR or GREEN RIDGE 6 fins $1.00 $20.00 Coupon Books for $19.00 CORN CORN NIBLET—WHOILYX KERNEL 6 1ins $1.00 NUCOGA FOR ALL PURPOSE 3 pounds $1.00 $50.00 Coupon Books for $47.50 GREEN OLIVES O‘CEDAR POLISH LARGE SIZE 2 hoftles $1.00 JELL-0 12 packages $1.00 ALL FLAVORS Deal No. 1 1 hottle CHILI SAUCE, C.H.B. 1 hoitle CATSUP, C.and B. . 1 hottle WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Royal Vic Brand 1 pint RELIANCE MAYONNAISE ALL FOR §1.00 DealNo.3 Y pound CHATEAU CHEESE 1 package COIL SPAGHETTI 2 tins TOMATO HOT SAUCE 14 pounds $1.00 2 large lins PUREEE TOMATOES $50.a Coupon Books for $47.50 A I- I. Fo R s l . o 0 GEORGE BROTHERS JUICE BLENDED—No. 2 tin Dfor§1.00 $20.00 Coupon Books for $19.00 STRING BEANS CUT—No. 2 tin & for $1.00 CHURCH’S—Unsweetened & pinfs $1.00 $20.00 Coupon Books for $19.00 CLAM JUICE 5 boffles $1.00 PRUNES &5 pounds $3.00 $50.00 Coupon Books for $47.50 MARSHMALLOW WHIP 2 jars $1.00 Deal No.2 SOAP POWDER I package IVORY FLAKES 1 package 0XYDOL 1 package CITRUS ALL FOR $1.00 $50.00 Coupon Books for $47.50 POTATOES FANCY NO. 1 The Best Cash Grocery in Juneau Two Free Deliveries Daily: 10:30 a.m.,gz,:;’;;flp.m. : ] : 92 Phones