The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 17, 1945, Page 2

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T THE DAILY ALASKA EMP IRE—JUNEAU, ALASK ‘I not W high pressure methods will show you many, many fine suits in nearly every type of pattern, fabric, color and model you could wish for . The one thing we will do though, recommend our Michaels-Stern its because we knoy you will ap- their comfort, fit and styling. 16 give you any dictating or but we prove » 25 to double or single ; \ %7 $45 10 $55 asted. B. M. BEHRENDS CO. o MEN'S SHOP o DOROTHY'S DANCING SCHOOL Classes nuw enrolling. Baion- twirling, tap, acrobatics, toe-ballet, moderne, eccentric, toe-tap, charac- ter and social dancing for be- ginners. Body-toning and tap classes for st aphers. Boys' class in acrobatics. Studio, 411 Phcne Red 525 (10,,093-t - -eo — noon in the Baranof < Room meeting Hotel € COMMUNITY CHEST BEFORE (OMMERCE GROUP TOMORROW he Juneau Chamber endance is very much de- ar and discuss a report to made by a special committee, nposed of Ralph J. Rivers and James Stone, on the feasibility of not to let to- a Juneal Community Chest, to com- liday for some line and replace all individual fund- attendance raising drives now conducted in the lunckeon City. A full atte { I Empire A S Want-ads bring resulls! AR A Cauliflower Jonathan Apples Get Yeur Hallowe’en PUMPKIN NOW! 0000060000 0“0000QNW“MWQ“QQNQOMW“O"QMQM“E Brussels Sprouts Celery Avocados Spinach Cucumbers Cantaloupes Parsnips Fresh Corn Honey Dews Zuchinni Squash Garlic Casabas Hubbard Squash Danish Squash Leeks Egg Plant elery Root Pumpkins Tomatoes Lettuce Green Peppers TR Plums Crabapples Oranges Lemons Onions Yams New Cabbage Bunch Carrots T (4] Pears Peaches Cranberries Delicious Apples Rutabagas Turnip Greens Red Peppers Grapes Yakima Gem Potatoes Grapefruit ~, — 2 PHONE 704 Junean Deliveries—10 A, M 2P. M Douglas Deliv -10 A, M. BRoat Orders Delivered Anytime! OO OO and AT fi v HOUSING AGENCY DODGES METERS; CITY CARES NOT Council Postpones Action on Library Architect Selection Three Juneau Common Council- men and the Mayor gathered at the City Hall last evening at 8 o'clock; sent out a hurry call for a fourth councilman to complete a quorum tenants of the project on the same! rate basis as other light and power consumers il Juneau. The whole thing falls within the present structure. When finally the councilmen were left to wonder just what there for them to do {about it [ Since the present rate ordina is not being departed from nc *ringed upon, and since other vate operators of multiple dwel | buildings or other rental {have a right to use the | privilege under the present ordi | nance—if they desire to make use of it—the councilmen couldn't | just what action would b2 requir lof them all was explained Mrs, Anita the member Miss ed into y in f vening 1e To Write Letter “ Honor Natl. Officer Of legionAuxiliary! Ernest Garnick, 7th.! (TR N AL —then found out that there wasn't Ca much of any reason why any of| The council finally voted to au- i them should have been there in the | thorize a letter to those concerned, first place. |stating that the city has no c With Councilmen R. H. Williams, | jection to such a meter setup Stan Grummett, Don Skuse and Ed |the new housing project h | iNelsen finally gathered around | There were no dissenting votes !the council table with Mayor| Their business taken care of, the | Ernest Parsons, housing board members packed up | attention was | ¢ = Ak evening’s | turned to the plaint of the Alaska 2nd left, reducing last cvenin Icouncil audience to four pe: Housing Authority concerning the | multiplicity of electric meters!"m on the city _paymll Before ¢hi | seemingly required by Juneau's Parting, FHA Director Allen stated , tate ordinance for the 30-unit|Nis desite to appear again FPHA housing project now under}'h" council at its ngi“ m | construction on Willoughby Avenue, |1NeXt Friday eévening, to discu 133 Meters Is Too Many erally the housing situation in | ©One hundred and thirty-three |"¢*% q : I meters would be entirely too many, AR e B O the housing authority maintained. Action was postponed until Fri- | Yet, that apparently was the day on the selection of an archi- | number - the code would require— tett for the proposed Juneau M | however, they had a solution. ation N Mrs Gilbert, wi ober 19, lowing n overnight i Anchorage. before by a banquét in ti the Baranof Hotel. members are being 2gard to making r dial in Legionnaires m iliary morial Library—the other items Several AHA commissioners were business for whu‘l! last nig t's special meeting of the council had | / there in person to sit in on the council’s discussion of their prob-|been called. lem: Mrs. Louise Weaver Miller,| Councilmen present Jake Cropley, Edward V. Davis and | Mayor Parsons that choice | Executive iDrector Glenn Allen i df“‘"‘“”f" ki | Director Allen stated the prob-|MPrary design 1s a mutler bes {lem then called on Lloya w. ' the permanent Libra: proposed to administer the library An ordinance creating the Librar Board is to be submitted to council, Mayor Parsons said, at the Unique Obstacle regular meeting Friday. If it Briefly, Mr. Wagner set forth approved by the councilmen then that the 133-meter obstacle to be the mayor will be ready to present surmounted in Juneau is unique in nominations to the board, for con- the FPHA's housing construction firmation by the council experience throughout the United Left To Board Wooting. States. Preparing for installation Once the board is appointed, the 4 s of that many meters would add council can autherize it to enter | v P Jou th approximately $6,000 to the initial into a contract with the architect cost of the project. Also, it would cf its choice, with council approval require the sacrifice of four closets The feeling of the councilmen las in each of the three buildings com- night seemed to be to turn all re- prising the project here, in crder ' sponsibility for the Memorial Li- nds in reservations. ing evenin promised, of Mr. im will be memkers Keithahn hli on agreed with rtesy d for their friends her Boa Warner, adviser on utilities prob- g lems for the FPHA Seattle office, to fill in the details. FINED Lev USUAL John fined s mort v realization council a evening. All R a 8 @ & g =2 S = g o £ 5 2 B e o & B 3 2 which at the Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On' Creéomulsion relieves promptly be- | | cause it goes right to the seat ol the trouble help loosen and expel e laden legm, and aid nature soothe and heal raw, tender, in- amed bronchial mucous mem- branes. Tell your druggist to sell you | @ bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | derstanding you must like the way it kly allays the cough or you are ‘have your money bacl REOMULSION | for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis to provide sufficient space for brary (except fund raising) over to meter panels. the Library Board and to give it The solution the FPHA and the as much control as possible over AHA wish to adopt was suggested all phases of the lik by Juneau Utilities Engineer Walter and administration. Stuart. It would come within the On that note, the requirements of the present rate journed until Fr ordinance. Boiled down, the solu- was harmony tion is: - Three-Meter Solution The AHA will provide for three (HAL[ENGE A((EPTED' master meters for the whole de- ’ velopment. It will contract for Electric Light and Power Company. = The AHA will foot the bills and At its weekly meeting last eve- pass on light and power costs to ning in the Northern Light Presi the tenants, on the basis of average terian Church, Boy Scout N received a formal acceptar Each of the three master meters challenge, issued. last will register a different class of Amecrican Legion Troop 613 for an service—one for lights, one for inter-troop conte: cooking, one for water heating. The ' Troop 612 immediately del AHA feels present Juneau rates Preparaticns for the cc S are applicable to the project and Is to be held Novemker 7, has no intention to ask any dis- Grade School Gymnasium. crimination in its favor. Since there The contest, to be staged as the are 30 dwelling units in the pro- highlight of a joint party, will in- ject here, the top level of each Clude such Scouting proficiencies as |rate will be multiplied in range 30 Speed knot-tying, knot-tying r times. For example: The winter first-aid problem, signalling lighting rate in Juneau provides Puilding and a special stunt. for the first 100 kwh at six cents per kwh. The AHA will pay the |six-cent rate on the first 3,000 {kwh; similarly with the other !classes of service. | Within Rate Structure That policy, it is felt. will put/| :’:pfflnfloun' Hollywood Star. says: w’;'nd should be yseq by men f 5 women. Arrid saves = clothes — keeps ynde, arms cémfortable, It j, wonderful habjy,” o Safely helps Stop Perspiration 1. Does not irritate skin. Does not rot dresses or men'’s shirts. 2. Prevents under-arm odor. Helps stop perspiration safely. 3. A pure, white, antiseptic, stain- less vanishing cream. 4. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shawng 8. Awarded Approval Seal of Amencan Institute of Launder- ing — harmless to fabric. Use Arrid regularly. 39¥ and 59¢ s s MORE MEN AND WOMEN USE THAN ANY OTHER DEODORANT s in their follow- open- WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1945 | | John Brad- , and both ! le to be present rece! Auxiliary. nt was made that | Charles Juneau Saturday, | u~1:.~| a quick trip to Department een made for| t by Mrs. 30 o'cl immed- Gold lock an! § on- TVa- tion is Fiec & and who the Mrs. Olaf Bodding, I0's a feather in your cap EXTRA WAR BONDS — an before . « as = i when you D ' th _and hold them! 1 H e [ha orier Buy mo will — the THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC, NEW YORK, N. Y. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 60% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRIT I1s. Pt Pt OIL BURNERS DRAFT CONTROLS HEATING Smith 0il Burner Service P. 0. Box 2066 Night Phone 476 Day Phone 711 [ ST SEN ¥ AMPS FOR HEALTH Nothing Wili Produce RICH VITAMIN D as Efficienily as a Shori Daily Exposureloa wn=-Erait Ultraviolet Lamp A lamp that will give you the same benefits in just a few minutes an hour's exposure to the sun will give. 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