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“ PAGE EIGHT Juneau Sfenogs FATHER SEEKS Help Haying at SON S RHURN Kendler's Fi{lp Every day during the haying the haying there, son, after their working hours weather permitting, several young Writ Issued by Local Court & e Is Served on Seattle MEMORIAL LIBRARY IS PROJECTED local women go to Kendler's dairy, ten miles out of town to help with i as their share to et manvover Rotgry Club Announ(esi Plans for Recognition | 1g trucks, t Their va fields include dri | extend the | resentatives to USES offices m‘ been lifted on some mudes subject. DISCUSSED BY selecting and interviewing workLrstd ceased, according to the In- selecting and hiring qualified work- | s war would bring imme- communities where the workers you |to the 20 per cent federal excise made available by the USES. | ternal Révenue Service. Since these A“AGER (ARV[[ “Or, if you prefer, the USES wi!l‘tnxus have been referred to as be “war taxes” Jack Carvel, Manager of Juneau's ©'S for you, on the basis of job end of the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE——JUNEAU ALASKA need are located, and where your|tax appears to have led to a mis- glad to undertake the job of |“luxury taxes” and “war U. S. Employment Service, says specifications which you provide. |diate relief. representatives will be assisted in understanding that such taxation some consumers have assumed that thacks of war production, layoffs “Or, we can arrange to have The tax on luggage and the in- of workers in some communities @PPlications of qualified workers in | creased rates on jewelry, furs and and an increasing number of men Other localities sent to you for| toilet preparations will continue and women returning from the YOUr consideration. until at least March 1, 1946, unless “Through one of the three al- Congress terminates them earlier. armed services make it possible to services of the United Retailers may collect the tax as ternatives briefly described, the e pera g a echa o8 1ay- QRS P % Woman Now Here N S tne e (3-191‘\;\u of War Heroes | States Employment Service to more | USES can sccure the workers you ' separaic item or may include ; BBl B employers who are producing eiv. | Deed. The facilities of the USES it in the price for which an article A mother who Geried the law of hoist during unloading in the she — Y d 3 e s et & Vi hedd Wat it G unWEMT 16 orted s e Joe - Kendié e STTAE 5 % s ilian goods, re-tooling for conver-|2nd the . experience gained in. lIs sold, bu é 2 wer to the Court here Joe Kendler, whose son serves in A $35,000 Memorial Library to bef (Hen £00d% xe-0oWnE for Comver-, 0 wur plants during the war | for sale any article subject to the ed Forces, welcomes eagerly erected in Juneau as a tribute to| ly-timed harvesters the veterans of World War II heads { 1 tribute to the meritor- the list of Rotary projects for thej the A "of Habeas ar Federal District ious ,.m iency of the very competent ensuing year it was revealed at the the e Ale city dwellers. |regular luncheon meeting at yluce lw a most gratifying result,” he Baranof Hotel today. y in Court hm Satur- d appreciatively, “our large shed Other projects announced by Pres- filled to ident Herbert Hillérman included a ent feminine Mildred Steen, Mrs. Kendler, Mrs. apacity.” harvesters | daughter “spot” playfields to be set Pat | throughout the city. Two other pro- | Edna was issued on [ ti- is nearly ¢ Mrs. Mr Grove d Miss Ida Hofstad, Mrs {and to indusiries being rebuilt in | ties. | USES, which has had such a large Juneau town band and a series of|to employers engaged in war pro- up | duction throughout the nation. jects of lesser importance are being|situated in every sizeable town or retail excise tax with the repre- sentation that the tax is not passed on to the consumer. Any person who makes a statement, written or oral, in advertisement or other- wise, intended to lead a person to believe that the price of the article can now be used for the benefit of orderly reconversion for civilian enterprise. “We shall be pleased to discuss your employment needs with you, and explain the service of the USES available to you, if you will visit our office at 124 Marine Way, or telephone me at 713, Carvel con- cluded. preparation of peace-time activi- Therefore, we want to offer to all employers the services of the responsibility during the past two {years of supplying adequate labor to penalty. e “There are 1,500 USES offices STEAMER MOVEMENTS + Miller and Mrs. Mary Maver studied and will be announced later.|locality in each state and terri- —_— > - In s ting the Memorial Library!tory; but you may not know of the WARTIME IAXES | The Princess Norah will arrive % F as its main project the »Rpmry Club | facilities these offices now have | from the south, bound for Skagway, Slamese Iw““ lay was guided by the belief that the| available for securing workers for NO"‘ IERMINAIED 28 8 JaIoe Aontetits Coun finest memorial to the heroes of this| you at no cost either to the em- The North Sea, which arrived at 1e fatl ks return war should carry with it some means|ployer or the employee. Three o s a L wi ave of his son, citing that he was given Una"ended 15 Hours‘ of ending war for all time. The lib- ' methods which have proved most Although the fighting is over, :m(-)dsuti:alhal: 19mr:"c]fi)0cr1‘c ‘:;lr}rmlxexqm\l. tempo y custody of the boy, pend- ’ rary, through its function of increas-| fruitful are listed 'below,” says there has been no termination of morning. ing disposition of a divorce action G' w k ' l' ing knowledge and trust will be a Carvel. fedloral Wartinie Aaves. h s ATkl a esbHded 15 now before the Washington court. Wen ee 0 Ive great factor in bringing about a con-| “We can direct your huing rep- Reports that pnce controls have arrive Th\lrsda‘v thats the south Mrs. Coy, as plaintiff, obtained an S dition of mutual respect, understand- | ——— i S CUEE P R 1S odvho: S interlocutory degree in the Seattle COLDWATER, Ariz, Aug. 28— ing and.brotherhood of all mankind court, but on August 23, 1945, Judge Arizona’s Siamese twins lay unat- Which results in peace on earth, it Batchelor ordered that tended by a physician for 15 hours said. ¢ ve charge of the after they were born early Sunday| The Rotarians are aware that they w 0 O D E N w A R E morning, their mother related last|@lone cannot bring to fruition this Mr. Coy charges that in defiance pjopnt mc ambitious project of its loclnl M of that court order, his wife brought The " yuise ¢ Micaila, Distory, hence expects to share the H H S . i oy Lo tinedn Rod has Aince Held derontar o uise and Mical® lundertaking with all local clubs, ahogany hand pamted serving TI'BYS, alad Bowls, Relish lodges, societies and organizations so that its success will be assured from the start. e need for a new city library for 1 has been apparent for year him here, refusing to surrender the lad into his father's care, Attorney M. E. Monagle, represent- ing Mr. Coy, petitioned here in U. S. Miranda, were born at 12:30 a. m,, Sunday and it ‘'was not until 3:15 p. m. that day that a doctor was called in on the case. The maternal District Court yesterday afternoon grangmother of the twins, Carmen for a Habeas Corpus order to COM- gomoriooo 48 assisted the mother |L2CK Of proper library housing has pel the mother to bring her s &t ‘the bisth, | cost Juneau the loss of bool nging Court at 10 o'clock T b x e : into thousands of dollars, it was said. 3 5 The twins were given a week to 4 morning—when the tot's disposition 5 Several years ago the Carnegie live by' their attending physician will be set by Judge Alexander B ' ' foundation refused books to Juneau Dr. Frank Edel, who said they were § —————— e solely because of its inadequate li- fes i 3 oL joined in the abdomen and have brary facilities, MRS. CLITHERO HERE but one abdominal cavity. He re- .. °. % : s - Mrtie OlihEre . who \is e e | It is believed that Juneau as a Mis. My hero, is ported their intestines were covered | v ieo winl welcome this project manager of the Kneeland Hotel in only by thin membrane, sodl Wil fuppm 5598 b, mschastil Olympia, Wash,, is a passenger on| They were weighed for the first| o 1ucion. i = the North Sea, cnroute to Sitka, time yesterday and tipped the|” gpeaver for the day, Ernest Black, where she will spend some time scales at eight pounds, nine ounces. C(”n ulting Engineer of Kansas City, visiting with her son, Russell Clith- R T | who is in Juneau placing a ero and family. She was met in BOWERS HERE |en public utilities, spoke hne!l) on Juneau by her son, who will ac-| Ronnie Bowers, of Seattle,arrived | (ha matter of valuation, of which he her to Sitka. Mrs. Clith- the time the boat was visiting with M Ray and other friends who arrival. company ero spent in port Peterman, were vesterday from Anchorage via Al-lig an expert, aska Airlines, and is a guest ul: Visiting Rotarians included Ernest the Gastineau Hotel. | Black and Henry Hogue, of Ketchi- e Ikan Empire Want-ads Guests were Walter T. Coy, theatre S ‘ flpr:’:nur of Seattle, S. Y. Wong, of Shanghai, China, Walter Stuart, Ron ‘[nmpsmn and W. E. Davenport. e STARLINER IS HERE . ON ANCHORAGE TRIP Alaska Airlines Starliner Fair-! banks arrived in Juneau yesterday | | from Anchorage with the following | incoming passengers: Mrs. Groning ]Hml child, Antone Anderson, Bon-! nie McHenry, Alice Donet, Ronnie Bowers, Henry Briner, Mrs. V. [bmllh and child, Cyril Bejeck,| | Henry J. Miller, Amelia Escallier, | R. Mitchell, George W. Woodward, Ron Livingston, W. E. Davenport, | EHem) K. Clausen, James A. Ekern, Arthur Leen and C. A. Rummels. From Cordova came the follow- ing: Charles Benson, Michael Gu- te, Carl Gularte and Mr. Gow. On the return flight to Anchor-| age were the following: Keith Rob- erts, J. Wellington, Alfred Fox, Olaf | Holverson and Jack Barrett. To Homer: Edward L. Mmoy and Carl Gunderson awaiting her bring results! FRESH FROZEN WIllIAMSES ARE BACK 1 FROM VACATION TRIP| Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Williams have returned from a delightful vaca-| tion trip up the Stikine River,| during which they spent several| days at Ball's Ranch, enjoying fish- ing, horseback riding and wonderful weather. Continuing up the river to Tele- graph Creek, they spent,a day| there, and also drove out the high- way through the beautiful Dease Lake . country. The weather was| hot and clear throughout the trip, and the scenery marvelous, making an ideal vacation spot. PEAS 120z.. 33 BROCCOLI 10 0z.. 39¢ (ARAMElS Pound §9¢ JOLLY TIME FRESH RIPE POPCORN || TOMATOES Tin 23¢ Pound 29¢ BUTTER 2 Ibs. 99« PEACHES DUE Leave Your CANNING SO0ON ORDER! B2 e, C ASH GROCERY 2 BRSSP AR Empire Want-ads bring results! YES...JUST IN! Plenty of FBESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES fo select from! 1 Spinach, Yams, Casaba Melons, Cantaloupes, Trays, Candy Trays, Forks and Spoons . . . These and many others are from Haiti. YOUWILL ALWAYSFINDIT AT L L s anupP FRESH PRODUCE EOR SUMMER DAYS... Healthful —Nuiritious Zuchinni Squash Honey Dews Summer Squash Oranges : Crook Neck Local Cabbage Squash Turnip Greens Egg Plant Hale Peaches Green Beans - Fresh Corn Red Grapes Cauliflower Plums Tomatoes Raspberries Cucumbers Green Peppers Avocados Bananas Bunch Carrots Limes Lemons Celery Danish Squash Lettuce Radishes Bartlett Pears : Peaches, Grapes, Apples g ' PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! does not include the tax is subject| TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1945 Super Harket Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to-2:30 P. M. Shop at Juneau's Largest and Finest SUPER MARKET Where Service, Frice and Quality Meet! $50.60 COUPON BOOK FOR $47.5 S | FRUITS and VEGETABLES Largest Selection in Juneau CANNING PEACHES Will Arrive This Week! QUALITY GUARANTEED AT LOWEST PRICE IN TOWH! CORN ON (OB - 2 for 25 TOMATOES--Pound 29 SUMMER--CROOK NECK—ZUCCINNI SQUASH - Pound 20« $20.00 COUPON BOOK—$§19.00 APPLES - 2 pounds 35 FOR EATING—FOR PIES—GRAVENSTEIN EGG PLANT - Pound 2% Raspherries, Plums, Peaches, Lemons, Canialoupes, Limes, Oranges, Grapefruit, Green Peppers, Cucumbers, Green Beans, Danish Squash, Celery, Carrots, Casabas, Pears, Honeydew Melons, Cauliflower Fresh, Crisp Vegetables Kept Under . Latest Refrigeration Equipment | BUY AND SAVE AT GEORGE BROS. BERRY BOXES Buy Them at George Brothers BETTER VALUES AT GEORGE BROS. BRINE BUTTER 25 poundKEG$16.95 The Finest Quality—Keep a Keg in Reserve NO LIMIT POTATOES - - 1.4 Ibs. 95¢ EORGE BROTHER Super Marleet | Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers A o w

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