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PAGE EIGHT e storage barge from the Army which] erted to commercial use! n- for quick freezing| lanned to lo-| e processing of Alaska produc by one of the nation’s foremost ALASKA AIRLINES It firms in the frozen goods field— BRINGS IN S(oRE Assclated Frozen Foods, Inc, of ason in the| M T EN Seattle to package halibut and 4 Henning returned yesterday s and steaks. | Alaska Airlines’ Starliner Fair- Also, berry handling installed aboard the vessel, Mr. Hen-'Sharp arrived in June: a considerable quantity of panks, with € machinery is being ! Officer where he attended a le officials of the At from Seattle conference of Seat firm and New York principals. Shaf 1 Thursday ALASKA PLANT the meeting, he reports, the company ning said, as the company is 100king | with the following passengers from It cided to go ahead with'!with avid interest toward develop-'Anchorage: James Atkins, Mrs. Lu- its 4 ing the berry and vegetable potential ¢ Atkins, Charles Lovin, Audie H i R i S . As a It of that decision, the of Alaska Maggard, Dr. A. Walkowski, Phillip enning Keporis JeCUriNg rerritory may well develop to a| The directors of > company Walkowski, Richard Lux, Mrs. Lola importance in the have stated t hey to handle Lux, Gilber all the strawberries position of prim son, Marjorie I New Industry for Ter- frozen foods picture, as the main- and raspberries 'gson, Lee Rensch, Pat Kildruff, F N stay products f the industry,— that Alaska can produce and will| Udell, M. J. Worrell, Milton £ ritory Next Year strawberries and raspberries WmOAY|begin packaging those Alsska pro-|and Baul Stiritz fruits, | in vegetables, fish in ducts next summer, along with the a—Jack Klein, Wal- the miscel products—all are fish items. They desire contact with ey . George Sokool, and C all persons Als ‘producing 'L, disc ed h producad i ity and quality in in Scherér Weriniie: Al ska strawberries or raspberries in any, On the return e following Alaska Deve The company has purchased a cold quantity and will furnish plants for f) othy Tyner contract acreage E essie They also immediately to Welch Helen Naugle, 1 start the pa of Alaska ling- N A Claytog, Emma C. La- nonbers (bog cranberries) and N ue, Mrs. Gladys Pearson, blueberries. Irene Dudics, Cecil G. Barnet, Ber- YUM! & j L4 The following year the company nadine Barnet and infant, Robert plans to expand its Alaska ivi- Barnet, David Barnet, W. E. Cruse, ties to include handling of peas and L. G. Buck, L. E. Larson, L. B brussel sprouts, Mr. Henning i- Dreghorn and G. I. Dreghorn vised. The quality of these Alaska > 'Eggs B t‘ r preducts has been investigated by the company and reported upon BPVJ | b uste very Savorably. ub fo e L tt e The firm is mainly a Seattle or- . e ll e ganization and at present has V ' y B d 1’ under construction, at Kent, Wash l( or on S a what will be the largest frozen foods plant 'in the country. If the venture into Alaska succeeds as an- ticipated, several additional plants will be put into operation through- out the Territory, the Alaska De- Broceoli Carrots Baranof Tomorrow The Busines men's C in the Vic! 1d Professional Wo- 1g an active ta ry Bond Drive, will main- Legislative chairman. The next regular soclal meeting will be the Christmas party to be held Monday evening, December 3, > SEATTLEITES ARRIVE Seattle residents stopping here at Pleely wyeedy | the Baranof Hotel include: Llovd i IeRHe ; H. Lapenning, Mr. and Mrs. S. y1 € Gome ,”1 o U‘“““l' f‘“‘ Klingenberg and baby. i el o e il O, ¥ > Miss ot Welsh will be in program, for this me and will also have charge of the radio program on Thursday, Dec. 6, as Health Chairman - 'ACA SEAPLANES BUSY THURSDAY | Alaska Coastal Airlines planes hopped to Ketc an and Thursday, carry the follow: . Cucumbers . i“‘.':::;:-i(:ru.\ l;‘:‘nk; = CC Griffen, Cauliflower Jonathan Apples £ s w i sl ki Mr r Johnson and Mrs. John and Don Sitka to Juneau—Fred Phelps, W. - YES, We have EGGS and a dandy assoriment of & FRESH THINGS ... ... Red Cabbage Green Cabbage Egg Plant Turnips FRESH FROZEN STRAWBERRIES 0Pourd = FRESH FROZEN S FRESH Onions Yakima Gem Potatoes Garlic Danish Squash Parsnips Grapes Cauliflower Pears Texas Grapefruit Oranges Cranberries Casabas Lettuce Broccoli Green Onions — Radish Lettuce — Tomatoes — EGGS Green Onions Bunch Carrots Cucumbers Green Peppers ; Y Celery o Jonathans Lettuce g Lemons Delicious Apples Pomegranates BUTTER. Tomatoes Celery Root Sweet Potatoes CASE PHONE 704 Limes TWO DELIVERIES MI Lt CASH THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA part © O SHRIMP MEAT - Pound fins $1.10 Green Peppers — Artichokes — Sprouts — Breecoli — Cauliflower — Carrots — LOTS OF THEM! DARIGOLD Fresh Sweet FRESH FRUITS-Grapes, Apples, Oranges, Limes, Pomegranates, Avocados, Texas Pink Grapefruit!!! 1UM DELIVERY $2.50——DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. BRerts & FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, I‘)45& ORDOVAN HERE A. McEachran, Andy Lorentzen, | Fred Gallagher, Roy Theis, Sey- '_oans planned io’ is a registered guest at the Hotel To IHE pOINT mour Stra avid Leask, Jack e |5 refm.qerpd guest at the OHtel e Gucker, Dr F. Graves, E i Barano y gt w2 oo 3 Alaskan Cities N e Juneau to Wrangell-Brooks Han- — PHAEBUS FOLK HERE R e o ?,“j;‘" ford WASHINGTON, 38 — The| From Phasbus, Virgina, are Min| oot o cinoR, & S0% 8 CYOR Juneau to Ketchikan — R. O. Federal Works Agency announces it Hedley B. dJohnson, Norma Lee "micr Dishop fold him pona o Boyles, Victoria Tmpson, J. Batek, | is planning loans repayable without Johnson and Bernice Johnson, Who' wire qurine. hic nne months Om,se; G. S. Humphrey interest when construction starts on are registered at the Baranof. 1 ‘et Btieks Fromgasis R 3 Petersburg to Ketchikan — Les the following projects o she, (l;dn't im:c me. m;d t.hr‘ second Florence, Keith Looned Anchorage—Water system exten- ST R AR & IR Ketchikan to Juneau—John E. sion, including dam, pipeline and TENNESSEEAN HERE said she “fl"‘fiid”\om‘ § Wigg, John A. Reich, Hubert M. storage tank, estimated cost, $300,- Mrs. Ralph Morano, of Tullhama, ’ Smith, Phillip Peletier, Charles 000, federal advance, $10,200. Peters-| Tenn., is a guest at the Baranof mha combined cost of the twWo Holz, Henry Hogue and Art Glover, burg, combination ecity hall and Hotel government-sponsored pipelines, the Juneau to Hoonah—Mr. and Mrs, library, $9,000 and $3.500. Ketchi- e ‘Rig {Inch” and the “Little Big . Ed Ramsay and Henry Moy Ji kan, brid viaduet and grade Empire Wami-uds bring results! Inch” was about $145000,000. Hoonah to Juneau—E. B. Fisher, separation, $589,600 and $5,600. 2 Lincoln Wallace, James E. Parks, P 5 o E Mrs. Nina- Carteeti, W. J. Wright and_ Gilbert Mills ATTEMPT MADE This morning, Alaska Coastal dispatched one flight to Ketck with the following passengers an T0 ASSASSINATE EORGE.BROTHER Juneau to Petersburg—Dr. E. F URUGUAY CHIEF Juneau to Ketchikan David Leask, C. E. Sherer, Jack Klein ' AL ot - 4 | MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, Nov. 23. Rov Thel Fred Gallagher and| LN ccesti atigmpt. made Super Market ¥ i e y to assassinate President Juan Jose Amezaga. The attempt w: Liquor Depariment open fo 12 p. m. every __n_iglll ... Uniil 2 a. m, Saturday Nighis Fresh Fresh EGGS made at 9:30 a. m. when the Pres- ident was leaving his home. The President’s aide disarmed the attacker before he could fire the re- volver he had in his hand. Amezaga, a member of the Color- ado party, was elected in Novem- ber of 1942 | Last May, more than 80 p were injured and 100 arrested in riots resulting when crowds tried to shout down the President and demanded the resignation of his Minister of In- terior, Juan Carabajal Victoric: 1 To Call Philippine Congress fo Meel MANILA, Nov. 23.—President Ser- Osmena announced today that sion within 15 days to ) rational ction of the United S us inde is determined to give velopmen Board official stated jence not later than July 4, 1946 tain a th at the Bara p] {dENC 3 . Yy % ¢ 0z FO p Cabbage - fin . oo st tne Barsnot Bt S0 1 U o esnce ha Pl Chet uan Gomer ol ¢ oo 000 e 0000 . sl s S S " he found “no sentiment in the United | crowds stonedrand looted H cording to an announcement : Orbiic an extengion” Ofjthe! Hisin streefs of the capital i i e ps supporting an extens! : 3 ; Club president, Mrs. A. M. U 4 ,(,lm.”[ “"L’ present Philippine |ttempted to force the liberal new Celer WEATHER REPORT Serving on the bond-selling commit- ‘he terms o i " | paper El Dia to fly the Russian flag. - . ‘AU 8. WEATHER BUREAU) ® |tee are Miss Elsie Werner, chairman, officials, including A‘Hl.-l 1 il . 'll-mnrrnturnlf for 24-Hour Perion sisted by Miss Jean Ha Y | FROM PASO ROBLES N Lo i C lifl l‘ e Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning @ 'norianne Barnes, Miss H “ d( ' Margaret Eimon, from Paso (/] mn t auliflowe : T e nd s G ollywood Canteen |.io. “omcns s, 2o . In Juneau—Maximum, 42; ® Joining the chor of protests last night, stopping at the Baranof coop BL"E cAnTnN e minimum, 30. : ® [over the proposed increase in freight Has (Iosed Doors | Hotel. rapes e At Alrport—Maximum, 41; ® iates, the BPW members voted at o LARGE—GRADE AAAC—AAA © minimum, 28. ® their Wednesday luncheon meeting| HOLLYWOOD, nNov. 23 — Holly- HERE FROM EVERETT Thi ‘(,‘_d' ]‘; . ‘\' d 'Tn 3 a..d “ll the ? est R SRR R il :‘:;'m‘d d L‘IEBE'“:;‘”‘" protest t0 wood's Canteen—wl since Oc-| From Seattle’s northerly neighbor, e vk e ke e ) # 5 elegate E artlett, tober, 1942, the highest paid en-| Everett, Wash., comes Phil Dono- » ; ® . Also at this meeting, a letter from o tainers in the land have per-|van, who is registered at the Bar- B“Y and Save at George Brothers ¢ WEATHER FORECAST o Birmingham, Ala, BPW Club was fomeq before more than 3,000,000; anof Hotel. . (Juneau ana Vicinity) o iread, thanking this Club for the covicemen and women—closed its ek DR MO ER J U S I P ll 0 N E 2 LR AT % iftesont from here fon S8 SO doore st night. COUER @'ALENE FAMILY rreSh FBUITS and VEGETABLES ® Cloudy, Warmer with oc- '_N° __)“‘n‘ ‘z enefit of the Chinese, g, pone Jack Benny, Ingrid| Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lux and PGS DY ¢ casional lght rain tonight o |Nursesfund = |Bergman and Jerry Colonna Were child, residents of Couer d'Alene, The Largest Selection in Juneau or - ® and Saturday ss Helen McKelvie is the newly o,,000 the stars who took part in|Idaho, are registercd at the Bara- . o appointed Program Co-ordination . i pun L the canteen's finale nof Hotel @ ® @ o e o @ 0 o o o o o chaitman, and Mrs. Irma Geyer, Y > L WA FROM PETERSBURG John Prawl, of Petersburg, is a guest here at the Baranof Hotel. | Of the presidents of 75 colleges in auon pefore 1840, 36 were grad- tes of Yale and 22 of Princeton. Delicious Winesaps, Golden Delicious Roman Beauty Brussel Sprouts Sweet Potatoes Grapefruit Cranberries Tangerines Celery Grapes Lettuce Artichokes Bunch Carrots Cauliflower Broceoli Cabbage Peppers Comb Honey Cucumbers Turnips Calavos Dates Celery Root Tomatoes EORGE BROTHER Super Market Open to 12 Midnight Phones 32-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Distinguished Schilling VACUUM PACKED COFFEE Corn-on-Cob 2 for 29¢ 6 for 79e¢ BROCCOLI 2 9cPkq. VEGETABLES ==-- — Red and White Cabbage — Cucumbers — Celery — Sweet Potatoes — Yams — Celery Root — Parsnips 2 DOZEN §31.55¢% 2 POUNDS $1.05 99 ATTENTION SPORTSMEN The judging of the DEER DERBY and awarding of prizes will fake place af 2:00 P. M. Sunday, November 25, at the Case Lot Grocery. Trophies will be ac- cepled until Saturday, Nov. 24 af 6 P. M. A cordial invifation is exfended fo all. Cream DAILY 10:15A. M., 2:15P. M. 704 Juneau Deliveries 10 a. m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m. Douglas Delivery 10 a. m. Thane Delivery 2 p. m. Tuesday and Friday. BOAY ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME GROCER