The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 18, 1946, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—-]UNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 18 I946 PMNMW |c Whiteside; | Likness; from Tenakee, Mike (‘"' | COAST S ril; from Hoonah, E. A. Ramsey. 3 H.IES MANY TRIPS To Petersburg, Ernie Whitehead; to Wrangell, Martin Feist; to Ketchikan, Armando Arce, C. Ank- Airborne Di On flights to and from Juneau | lam, Capt. T. Hicks, Lt. Comdr. B.| Adding to the girth of the puffed-up today, Alaska Coastal Airlines flew | Cottrell, John McDonald; to Tak1' parental chest is the fact that Lew, ! John | SGT. WILLIAMS NOW v M. Will- to Chatham, | SPECIAL SERVICE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE BE HELD wow and AT BETHEL TABERNACLE proud| A special service for .young ,! pecple will be held a “the Bethel srnacle. The special speaker is Carlquist from Molson, formerly a teacher for two ‘Al LABCL! Dempsey, Oarl F. * OOOQM“““OOQQNQ““W“QQOM 0000000““0000“0“00“0““0000“0“000QMO““W EEP000000600000000000000004 om“momom«»m«nomomnnon»“m»nn 000 n«o“»unm»n»n«mom unks of Army mater- FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Largest and Finesi Selection at SUGAR 5 Ib.sk. 39c. 1 the meeting, in the .AND H. figh School Domestic Secience ms, the Social Committee com- pcced of Mrs. E. S. Heiser, Mrs. A 3. Phillips, Mrs. L. A. Sturm, Mrs . M. Dunlap and Miss Emily Bean serve l(frcshmvnls HENRY BENSON FILES FOR TERR. POSITION Henry Benson of Anchorage today iled for Labor Commissioner on the epublican ticket. He was indorsed or that place by the Republican onvention at Anchorage on Dec. 4. Benson is married and has two hildren and now resides in An- horage, where he is connected with he Pacific Northern Airlines, ormerly the Woodley Airways. En- the Army as‘a private, he was ecently discharged as a Sergeant. Benson is a former resident of uneau and while a civilian took an active interest in union affairs nd was a member of the Cold Stor- ge Workers Union When he entered the Army he erved in Juneau as one of the offi- ers in charge of identification of- ice when passengers to and from Alaska were required to have per- mits. Elton Engstrom, Chairman of the Republican party, had this to say vith reference to Benson's filing: ‘Benson is most qualified for the post he seeks or any other for that matter. He knows the work outlined or him. He received the Merit of = Award for Good Conduct in the U. . Army which itself should recom- mcnd him to citizens.. He has never held any public office, and he is a Lowest Prices 35c¢ each FRESH COCOANUTS MILK 10 tins 98¢ BORDEN’S — CARNATION $20.00 Scrip Book $19.00 90 75 66 69 1.00 Broceoli. . Lettuce . . Cauliflower . . Pink Grapefruit . . Tomatoes . . Celery..Green Peppers. . Turnips . . Grapes . . Oranges . . Bunch Carrofs . . Cabbage . . Yams New Spuds Z2lbs 25c¢ FROZEN FOODS Strawberries . . Cherries.. . Mixed Vegetables . . Bhubarb . . Black- berries. . Peaches . . Apricols . . Grapefruit. . Lima Beans. . Broccoli Cauliflower . . Peas . . Asparagus . . Spinach . . Peas and Carrols. . Brussell Sprouts . . Cockiail Shrimp in I pound and 3 pound fins GREGG IS ELECTED Ice Cream qt. 15c PRESIDENT LOCAL | ' JUICES VEGETABILES MUSICMNS UNION $ Grapefruit Juice, Pure, No. 2 tin - 6 iins 1.00] Temato Hot Sauce, Hunt's - - 13fins 1.00 PAGE EIGHT iy Listed a8 1-C (Hiac) are: B\‘x’)m;m;\' Rnb('—:‘; ; I‘i::x;o.;‘ i \1;171;:'\1 T VEIS CONTINUE J. Melvin, Judson W. Cranston, Bolyan, Joe H. Satko, Nicander| 0 OVERWHElM Charles B. White, Boyd E. Marshall,| Merculieff, ~David A. Twitchell, Haie. \ (‘I\fim‘d B. Anderson, Melyvin T. MRS GUZMA" UM"AK | the following passengers: | Cannery, Lillian Converse. | Jr., has qualified as a se non- pangell ‘;\\d“f‘“"‘f’m“\ ’:Ff’m"l"' "’/‘\m‘“ ;; Monda N' h' To Sitka, Dr. Berneta Block, Dr. | an, W. L ‘!{\fll\_ {com of one of the world's ruggedest' There will be several special miu- Mills, Carl H. Schmaltz, Arvid | C. Earl Albrecht, James Cooper; Sperling; from | outf an outfit that sports a sical numbers and special singing. to Pelican, B. F. Thompson, Betty 2N “‘“ Hammer | foot eam that’s a top contender sion This Week Film Will Also Be Shown-| : : mar k Bleuler, Gerald D. Cashen,|after a long ill Born J 3, H % e - SALN SR ey & G 5 | )t ; 8 e S AP Iae N R e e R BTG SR o e o o Se e B whirl back into civilian life, s ' Erickson, Harold T. Wiley, Harold ed is survived by a son and daugh- | Association will be presented in found the armed forces more to his R. Gambling, Frederick J. Kirsch- ter, the latter, Feducia De Nellie talk on “Nutrition and the School liking; Charles E. Porter, one of ner, Harry R. See, Lawrence K. thought to be in Portland, Oregon Child” by Christine He]lm the 1-C (Discharged) list previously, Larsson, Richard B. Bean, Albert G The remains are Tuberculosis dtant with th ter, in the 1~A category. ustav A.| geyrt C. McCay, Jack W. I will not be responsible for any jauditorium Peterson, Nathan J. Williams and ¢ anley G. L y, debts prior to Jan 16, '46, of the| Miss Heller, who is exceptionally Matthew Li - Ismael Hotel. !well qualified in nutrition work, is Also in addition to the discl F. Clements, Kenneth ISMAEL VOSOTROS. offering a subject of special interest dis and John Minerich are the ov ries A. Marvin rived in town and is a guest at “he Plement the talk. agers Hi J. Turner, Hollis R. Av-| Baranof. The meeting is to be held in the bt L - Grade School Auditorium for con O 000 S veniemec i showing e G, anc i Vi sion and showing of rule INFANTILE 1ng the SC!m PARALYSIS 3—No.2% tins SOLIDPACKTOMATOES . . . § 3—No. 2 tins FANCY SPINACH . . o 3—No. 2 tins FANCY CREAM STYLE COBN Sisel 3—No. 2 tins FANCY WHOLE KERNEL CORN . . =ys - 24 cans, total value, OPA Ceiling Price . . $6.84 Save More than 1 2% Our Price $5.99 ave moreinan o VUIPIice )%y. FANCY A p p l E S Winesaps Box 5 89 EXTRA Delicious J e ————————— FRESH EGGS SUGAR Tony B. Campus, John V. Slnglf‘.’(}cflrgr A. Gordaoff, Harry Sperling, | Johnson, Niilo Mack, Fausto M ‘ T¥in o, RarpiiE, Bakbe Sovivay ” for the Pacific theatre champion- Be Discussed (Discharge nve Hagerup, “William H. Wrede, Ever- east Alaska. She came to Juneau| has now signed up again and Schmaltz, George O. Hill, Dionisio, W. Carter Mortuar: Territorial Department of Health, at are the following, s .fu.r-ph T. Flakne, Joseph H (171-t2) 'to parents of school children, and s requested that those attending S fil'fllll‘ 14 31 4—No. 2 1ins FANCY CUT GREENBEANS . . . CO-OP or CANADIAN PURE CANE Peter B. Melseth, Earl L. Koppen,|Jd., John M. Faulkner, Vern Ll Paulo, Arthur J. Burke, Alfred G.| Mrs. Helen Guzman, wife of Eu-| Edgecotibi .t HoOBRY. Pratit SHat people of all denominations to ate ALFRED J. GRINZELL HERE |ship. Service Board Nc s re- |ett H. Kirchhofer, Woodrow J. At- from Ketchikan, and entered U'{ One of the most interesting and the (Enl) C. Constantino. rangements will be announced later. ¢ ilar meeting of the organiza- scar V. Bogyns] rson, Robert D. - - all are cordially invited to attend ise the Sixth Street entrance. T Hations Fovndation for Inant 3—No.21ins FANCY3-SIEVEPEAS . . . . . .15 2dozen $1.39 | 100 Ibs. $7.89 Angus H. Lillie, Arthur G. Head-|Grigg strom, Harold Bandrup, John La- Local Board Re-classifies Nearly Hundred at Ses- Grant, Garfield J. MacNeill, Earl W.| cibio Guzman, died yesterday anpr-} - ; o s 3 e il ¥ mises ter; to Tenakee, Will Davis. tend this young people’s service at Thornton, Claude R. Woolman, Nor- noon at the Government Hospital Pussengers_on y(\_m,,,day»fi trigh 3 | ® o'clock at the Bethel Tabernacle, Alfred J. Grinzell has arrived in cent me ly this weck kinson, Archie H. Gubser, George hospital in July, 1945. |pertinent subjects to come before One World War II vet, aft a | Stevens, Emil P. Taug, Raymond V Besides her husband, the deceas-!members of the Parent-Teachers Three new Arthur P. Brewer, John F. Morri- - [tion next Monday night at 8 o'clock ial aiso are list con, Jon T Matsen, Billy Duncan, NOTICE lin the Juneau Public Grade School illiam J. Pad ter M. Schneider, Kenn E. A. RAMSEY IN TOWN |A fim entitiad “Something You 1, William Quo Meier, Leo L. Houston, Peter Es- E. A. Ramsey of Hoonah has ar- Didn't Eat” will be shown to sup- in topic of interest dur- the business meeting will be ///////rfiv//fl/////'/f/ Z ) ¥ | 4 tabl » v 3 Extralancy Vegetables 3—No. 2 tins FANCY ASPARAGUS . . . . . 159 2—No. 2 tins FANCY WHOLEBEETS . . . . .50 ' b 8 . LK den’s, Darigold RHEHE AR SO A | zm IR MORNING DELIVERY DOUGLAS DELIVERY N DELIVERY CLOSES 10 A. M. .CLOSES 10 A. M. .CLOSES 3P. M. $2.00 CASH GROCERY Feor Everything that Is GoodtoEat... PHONE 16 or 24 FREE DELIVERY James Grngg was elected Presi- lent of the American Federation of Musicians, Local 672, at a mveting ast night in the A. F. of L. Hall. Other officers elected were: Da\e = Burnett, Vice-President; Anita Gar- nick, Secretary-Treasure: field and Art Dennis, e Holi- utive Board members; Roy Eaton, Business Agent. JUN'ETUEBBN(IL | CONFAB TONIGHT More discussion, than decision is | 'to be asked of Juneau's City Hall for their second regular meeting of the month—time, 8 o'clock. | Mayor. Ernest Parsons today had nothing to add to his already an- nounced list of topics for consider- ation, which includes: ANS Tuber- culosis sanatorium location, Chan- | nel dredging and Fire Hall plan- ning. ‘ e | TRANSFERRED TO \\(‘IIORAGE‘ | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley B. Hill-| man and little daughter, Chruty: Ann, were among out-going pas-| sengers on the steamer Baranof enroute to the Westward. 1 Hillman, who has been with the | Weather Bureau station at the air-| port for the past two years, has been transferred to the Weather Bureau's Regional office at An- | chorage. Mrs. Hillman was on the nursing | | staff of the Government Hospital | for some time, and was active .in Girl Scout and other community activities, and they leave many: | friends here whose best wishes go with them to their new home, i | i | i Common | Councilmen when the august City | Fathers gather this evening at the Pure Blended Orange and Gapefruit, No.24in - - - - - - Pure Orange Juice, Reliance No. 2 Apple Juice, Pure, quaris - Grape Juice, Welches, pinis - Tomato Juice, Pure No. 2tin - 6 for 1.00 Tomaio Juice, Pure, 46 6z.1in - 3for 1.00 Vegetable Cockiail Juice - - - 6for 1.00 Lemon Juice, Pure - - - - G6for 1.00 Grape Juice, Tea Garden, quarls - 2 for 1.00 Sauerkraut Juice, Libby's, pint - 6for-1.00 Grape Juice, Island Belle, quart - 2 for 1.00 Pure Carrot Juice, undiluted, 150z.tin - - - - - Clam Juice - - - - - - Mushroom Sauce, jars - - - 4 for 1.00 3for 1.00 -3 for 1.00 3 for 1.00 6 for 1.00 5for 1.00 4 for 1.00 Super Market Cut String Beans, Everson No. 2 fin - 6 for 1.00 Spinach, Rio-Sun, No.2fin - - 5for 1.00 Spinach, Hunt's, No. 2%1in - - 4for 1.00 Corn, Cream Style, No. 2tins - 5for 1.00 Corn, Whole Kernel, Amocat, 12 oz. 5 for 1.00 Peas, Amocat, No.2tin - - - 5for1.00 Cut Siring Beans, Yacht Club No. 2 - 4 for 1.00 Cut String Beans, Ontario, No.2 - 5 for 1.00 Diced Carrots, No.28in - - - 5for1.00 Whole Fancy Siring Beans, No. 2 - 3 tins 1.00 Sliced and Diced Beeis, No.2 - 6 for 1.00 Hominy, No. 2% jars - - - 4for 1.00 Qkra, Whole, No. 2tin - .- - 4for 1.00 Fancy Tomato Paste - - - 8for 1.00 Spagheiti Sauce, Buitoni - - 4jars 1.00 Tomatoes, No. 2% fin - - - 4for 1.00 Peas, Green Giant - - - - 4ins 1.00 Fancy Pumpkin, No. 2% iin - - 41ins 1.00 R KRR P A VAR S Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily 2 z § | i % : % : § | i | $ | | i 0000“““0000“«0000000»0““nmm»mnouuwmow;mo»«ono»o»omfimonmm{o - . 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