The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 2, 1946, Page 8

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R THE DAILY AL/\SI\/\ EMPIRL-— JUNEAU /\L/\SK/\ ————-———_—'_—_, ~ - - SALE OPENS HERE ©:iii"iic’ i’ i"ar"s Ser"sr et ‘it | ~ OPEN FAIRBANKS oF fixed 1 e be he 1ese types assified | ON JANUARY 14 : w0 car o bronay s proaeers ot v MEET ON JAN, 28 e Jods; fcods; boats and floating John Gibbons Is fo Be in ¢ berty, 1o longes Tieoded tequiinbiAl B LT U I e mii‘fx..(\.’{\’f‘“:‘ Vg Charge of Office Which “ \ ;_;‘v\\‘; Opens January 10 't & ng for “own’ shing ir fessional or or purchase rpluses the ment ditions of property Get Your Viiamins the Natural | o Way — Eat More Fresh Produce There’s Sunshine in *Em Cauliflower, Broccoli, Spinach, Brussel Sprouts, Parsnips, Cabbage, Red Cabbage, Carrots, Turnips, Rutabagas, Squash, Let- tuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Leeks, Yams, Sweet Potatoes, Oranges, Apples, Grapes, Pink Grapefruit and Many Others PHONE w 704 \ at or below Items long deferre sor pecif adapted quirements organizatior standing ne being made ernment A mir C light BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME START 1946 REGIT . .. Low Prices! Niblets CORN | HEXICORN 12 oz. tins 99 | Case = Case-S Dozen 2.10 | Dozen Niblets T 2.39 GREEN GIANT—No. 2 tins FANCY APRICOTS v A»l. \'IT»\'—‘Z' 2 tins Dozen Dozen Case $4.45 $8.95 | §3.05 $12.00 DARIGOLD . . CARNATION M I I‘ BORDEN'S PURE UNSWEETENED CALIFORNIA—12 oz. tins Pink Salmon ALASKA'S FIT MORNING DELIVERY Cl DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10 AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES MINIMUM DELIVERY ack as as possible surplus property will be determined upon a procedure which takes into account ceiling prices, present con- the property putting it into usable condition and the established The property d local agency requirements must be filled first business, vernmental agencies top priority | the purchase of surplus Federal, Territorial 5107 this vear govt The ve special consideration. Alask 1 eive H 1 OC they eclared iarily, )42 d times x e S P Offige nssible, a fixed price ba comprise United itial outlays and the Surplus le distribution bringing s of retail purchasers ne ir price in ers of the much of their les will be held proj States Fair pi cost market for suc Surplus Office believes that distributic generally through the norms che Is of trade will attain tI sought u ceiling prices being dec clude many things v d other items, alt ic to ordinary Many individuals to fill from surplus stocks available by the 1S reds In Juneau minimum, 36. Airport—Maximum, 43; wum, 33 (Juneau e o o udy, rain showers toni| and- Thursday perature tonig Del Maize CREAM CORN 2 tins 4.69 | Case - $4.69 Dozen 2.39 No. PEAS Dozen $2.89; (ase $5.69 TOMATO JUICE- Doz. §1.89; (ase $3.69 12 cans $5.95 CASE $4.99 ORANZE JUICE - Doz. $2.19; Case $8.59 "LOSES 10 A. M. 3P M. red surplus ir needs. hough desi wartime use, civilian ed fc will be able - > - WEATHER RFI’()R'I‘ U. 5. WEATHER ‘B aximum, 49 e e 00 00000 00 WEATHER FOREC d Vieinity) with occasional Lowest te ht near 35 de- IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllItllIIIIIIIIIII|ilI!IIIIIIIIIIIHII!iII!NIth| HIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIll|IIII|I|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI|I|||IIIIIIHIIIIII' . by Trading at BERT'S... You Get Betier Servnce, Finest Quality = n- 1, buying r for pro-| agricultural enterprise, nd places. When- rty will be sold properties for made nation will Property rplus goods ful in filling Many can be n re- and said gov- the convening of the annual meet- ing of the Alaska Game Commis- to be held at Fair- banks, it was disclosed here today rank Hynes, Regional Fish and Wildlife Director All members of the commission {have concurred in that date and have said they will be on hand. Di- rector Hynes and Game Management Director and Acting Executice Offi- (cer of the Commission Jack O'Con- inor will National Chief of the Division of Game Management of the F&WL Service will come to Alaska from his Chicago headquarters to sit in on the sessions at which Alaska's game laws are given a going over, G - REAL CONCESSIONS 10 U. 5. MADE AT MOSCOW, REPORT at | of h n e LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan. 2.—Neith- er er Rumania nor Bulgaria has a Lroadly representative government in the Yalta sense,” Mark Ethri Louisville publisher said in his fir - publc utterance on his recent fact- finding trip to the Balk: [ of President Truman o ing last night at the an- 1l New Year's meeting of the Loyisville Board of Trade, Ethridge “In spite of the fact that Rus- ia has sometimes acted like an mperial power since the end of the var, T believe she does earnestly want an ¢ ation for interna- tional security.” Also with regard to Russia, Eth- ridg the Russian government disagreed h my conclusions, I mu. 1css that it o the Amer ow."” t Mc -+ iORDHAWHAWTO SWING TOMORROW LONDON, Jan. 2.—The career of n-born William Joyce, whose nda broadcasts over the Ger- man radio during the war won him the nickname of “Lord Haw Haw will end on the gallows in grim Pen- tonville prison tomorrow morning. Joyce lost his last chance to escapé execution on a charge of high trea- son when Home Secretary James Chuter Ede declined yesterday to nt him a reprieve. The House of ds previously had denied his ap- 1 from the conviction HOME cooxme CANBY, Minn.—Jan. 2—It ap- rs that too many ccoks are not poiling the broth at Swanson Mem- al Hospital. The Hospital, un- ble to employ a head chef and an ssistant, appealed for volunteer nby housewives responded and are aking turns in the hospital kitch- n. REV. FRADENBURGH ee00eececce0000c00se e Following a three-day visit with he Rev. Robert Treat, pastor of the Methodist church here, the Rev. Mrs. Ernest Fradenburgh of Seldov- a departed for Seattle this morn- g on the Princess Norah. Rev. Fradenburgh, pastor of the dovia Methodist Church, is a mer classmatae and roommate of v. Treat’s at the Northw T sity Seminary. The Seld suffering from a heart ail- men, is enroute to the Mayo Clinic n Rochester, Minn., for treatment d are xtnppm“ at the Gastineau. R HOPS TO DISCHARGE Delbert B. Larson, Ch. MoM. who s been serving with the Juneau Coast Guard Unit, left this morn- ing by Alaska Coastal Airlines ane for Ketchikan District CG Headquarters, where he is to re- ceive his discharge. . - FROM ANCHORAGE Jim Nollins and Rodney L. John- m of Anchorage are guests at the Gastineau Hotel. D - S SOUTHBOUND Mrs. Robert Hurley are s on the Steamer Princess ah, enroute to ttle, where he will receive his discharge from the A.C.S., with which he has been serving. They plan to spend about a month visiting friends and rela- = | tives in Seattle and vicinity. ¥ - - DEPUTY TO SKAGWAY Deputy U. S. Marshal Walter G. | Hellan sailed from here New Year's morning for Skagway, aboard the Princess Norah, to take over cus- tody of an insane prisoner com- mitted to Moxnmgsme Hospital. - e - P Mrs. Mary Ann Ch:\pman ;mve birth to a daughter Mohday night at 7:30 in the hospital. The infant weighed 7 pounds and 6 ounces. ENDS VISIT HERE, and | |MRS. JOHANNA CHILDS attend from Juneau and g id, “In spite of the fact that | { quarter of { | OLDTIME RESIDENT OF JUNEAU PASSES AWAY Childs, wellknown 1 for the past WAS ORDER OF FUEHRER Kill Last Man of Com- i mandos or Paratroopers ° When CaugN Demand Mrs. Johanna !‘( dent of June: thirty years home found dead in her W. Ninth Street this a neighbor, The Women of Hun vhen Oscar had lived ) her home at the foc hill, where her flos been a beauty spot every The deceased was bor loo, Tilinois, at the time of her death. She to Juneau about 1915, and in 1 »d to William Childs who everal years ago arden has summer One Continued jrom Page B prepared to give don is to be is survived by two brother Louis, Mo., and %} Conrad Kron of St John A. Kron of Palo Altc Funeral arrangeme nced from the v, pendin; demanded mando diers or cpers be handed over im- .| mediately to Heinrich Himmler's Security Guard. Apparently seeing objections among German soldiers to the brutal murder of ail such prisoners, Hitler added (ONSTRU(TION ia HERE IN 1945 WAS $835,600 J. L D losed out the c mit business for One permit w Alaska Dock of a coal at the West ing, estimated cc James Larsen. ' ceived by Cs remodeling his at 142 Willoughby mated cost, $1,000 The two final permi hant i i’ OFF NOW UNTIL AFTER APRIL 1 fore- - oo Threat Made resp onsible under y to carry will hold military law, for cut this order, al officers who the duty o bout this or order ther nstructing r or actin: where was to b gineer ution also read to th ction t (including apartments 806; repairs $1 ; remodeling $46,910. Resid, constructior new, $8 $11,400, re modeling 04 i Permits issued during the last! po pyecutive Committee of the 10 Juneau Chamber of Commerce to- . |day advised by the U. S. Mari- time Commission that no date will be re-set for resumption of hearings arrested on a drunk on projected Alaska shipping rate in- count, received a 30-day suspended creases until after April 1, 1946 jail sentence in City Police Court D here this morning Want-aas Uring results! 1945, from Oct. 1 totaled $47,569 - ENDED SENTENCE Dec. 31 Empire S[AUGH]’[R Moose Women Hold " Business Meeting Tomorrow Evemng o' ,m Kk, in Szmawa' vfifl Phones 32-85—2 Free Deiiveries Baily \erNEsn}\Y. JAN the bus TO NON& tendent Don the Dire for the here Sunday ing of reind interested native it mar I Y her Peters’ division. Mr ps fol- Empirc Want-ads Urin 5417 pects to return here by next ARY 2, 1946 sion, with mised a tim - o> - MEETING General ter, ac- of Na- i by plane, und for Nome to attend a meet- s and n of is under Foster ex- week a resulls! fiElW Serlpl Books SAVE 3 Good in Liguor, Grocery and Meat Depls. S135.00 Book for S14.25 $20.00 Book for $19.00 $30.00 Book for $47.50 Bver 3,600 Items to Select From! Where Service, Price and Quality Meet GEORGE BROTHERS Super Varicet Phones 92-85—2 Free Deliveries Daily - lllllllllIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllmllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINIII 1|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllll!lllllIllll!llllllilhll if llllll'l!l"!iilililll(i l“hIIHIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH' T 7//[ CLEANEST 570k£ l'llt' 10.4}’[57 Pk/&'!.f; H’]EONE 16 = 24 . . . or refreshment makes the party . The whole party brightens when the Coke appears. For in the simple words Have a Coke there’s a world of warm hospitality. Everyone turns to the frosty refreshment of ice-cold Coca-Cola and things are off to a fresh start. The familiar, friendly sparkle of Coca-Cola makes it the life of the rarty ... every time. BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY JUNEAU COLD STORAGE CO. Coke =Coca-Cola nd its abbreviation the registered trade- L3 marks which distinguish the prod- ) et of The Coca-Cola Company. © 1945 The C-C Co. ll/[ filo.ff COURTEOUS SERVICE THE BEST VARIETY

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