The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 5, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1946 - 3 ALASKA SALES TAX 'UNION LEADERS, | LAWTOBETESTED; DELEGATES HEAD WHITE, ATTORNEY FOR ANCHORAGE “ Attorney Albmt Whlte and his/ President Frank Marshall of the | associates have been retained by Territorial Federation of Labor Murphy and Murphy, accountants, (AFL) left today for the Fourth | {to test the validity of the recently Annual Union Convention which passed sales tax by the Alaska opens in Anchorage Monday. Legislature. The convention will run approx- | \ “This law put a sales tax upon, !imately six days, depending on lhe, lihc people of Alaska ©of one per- amount of business: {cent on each dollar purchase,” said| ATFL's Secretary- -Tr easurell ‘Whlte “and it also requires anyone‘hma Johnson also left for the |in business in Alaska to pay one|Westward. ‘pmcent on gross sales. This v.m Other delegates leaving today | cost the merchants and those do-!are: Ed M. Gilkey and Dorothy V “Alaska’s Finest” FREE - DELIVERY !mg business in Alaska hundreds of | STORE HOURS 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. dollars each year and they have'Plum, Hotel and ‘R.esmuram Em- |already paid a license tax. ployees Local 871; Marvyn Plum “This sales tax will also allow and Eugene Lockridge, Bmtendels‘ \oumde firms to sell goods in Al- Local 869; and Roy Eaton, Musi- {aska without paying one cent, cians Local 672. | DELIVERY SCHEDULE: Daily Juneau Deliveries 30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4:00 P. M... Douglas Delner\——Llnhes l)anl) at Noon SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS Grocery Depariment PHONE 51 9--- RICE | CHICREN | pARMALADE (\l"ffsg\l\l\ CONSOMME Orange Cranberry 5 Pounds o i 16 oz. jar 55 329, 29 “The law as passed looks like, Due to leave tomorrow: a transaction tax, loosely drawn | ATFL's Vice President R. T} |and is discriminatory against Al- Harris, Central Labor Council del- | aska and those who do business| egate; E. E. Stender, Painters Lo- | here. cal 1504; and Erik Larson and Ray- “Take for instance the fisherman. [ mond Kruse, Carpenters local 2247.| | He will have to pay a tax, then the Mrs. Kruse will accompany her! buyex has to report and pay a tax husband | land the purchaser must also pay a| Ketchikan delegates enroute to| ! tax, making the transaction finally K Anchorage today and tomorrow: | passed on to the consumer. Louise Miller, Teamsters local “As to the merit of the tax pro- 427; Eleanor Bodahl, Retail Clerks, ducing revenue for the veterans,!lccal 1286; and Thomas Moore and !that is all bosh. Best estimates are William Ihly, Bar and Culinary lo-| | that it would cost $150,000 for the cal 867. ! balance of this year and the next| Legislature will meet before any! more is required. Thi 1 fund ! will then have som(:! g:a?fi;:n z:d Lu'heran Ladles Ald a half dollars and the veterans be paid f this. ‘Th E A y ———— GELATIN mx‘éi'{“fins BEETS §° ——---— Parly lasf Evening Desqerthlgrltjddings o T ““hf)l‘; ll)"‘“d NEw (0“"(“- | ‘The Ladies Ald" Sostety of the | Resurrection Lutheran Church held the regular business meeting last To IAKE OVER evening, followed by a “birthday party” commemorating the found- IH'S EVENING ing of the organization April 21, 1926. Newly- e]ectcd h(. \ds of Juneau's Charter members of the Aid So- City government—Mayor-elect Wai- Ciéty, Mesdames Olaf Bodding 1. Peter Hildre, E. O. Jacobson and men-elect, Henry Sully, James Lar- | Bert Alstead, and Mrs. Harry sen and George Jorgenson—will pe | Stonehouse who joined later the sworn into office at the City Hall| Same year, were guests of honor this evening. at the affair. Other charter mem- Tonight’s first regular April meet- | bers residing in Juneau, who were ing of Lhe Common Council will see unable to be present, uulude M(s the wind-up of the old administra- | dames Wm. Britt, George Geichell tion and the inauguration of mc | and John Krugness, Sr. 2 pound pkg. 49 MACARONI SALAD REDISALAD 16 oz. 3 Pla.(:;g(es STRING BEANS RED DART No. 2 {in 160 | i Case 24 $3.75 29( [ [ , Frozen, Picsweet - 12 oz. pkg. 25¢ 4 ¥ . 4 staff, and Mrs, Marie Pelayo, owner | Of spring flowers. of the “New Chinatown Cafe” gave| Delicious refreshments were en !a gay party in celebration of their [ joved, including a bgauti(ul birth- - birthdays, April 4, and also as a|day cake, lighted with 20 tapers. u ar role“ 0 es ol K ( farewell to Senator and Mrs. An- | Hostesses for the evening were [ r ¥ . L4 drew Gundersen of Ketchikan. Mesdames Olaf Swanson, Frank 15 Case 24 $3.55 Rl htmtmned At Agimee. Ao CORN STOKELY’S Vacuum Packed 12 oz. tin 15 Case 24 $4.45 no Hendri~kson and three Council new. Whether the new City Fath-| An informal and pleasant time ers have any big issues to air to- Vms enjoyed with musical numbers, not been disclosed ' talks by honor guests reminis Meeting time is 8 o'clock, at the| ! y days, a reading Chris Wyller, and a message of sreeting from former members Mrs. Holm, now night has City }hll - eee FAREWELL PARTY GIVEN ’f"«\é??f;",‘f;“ v : SEN., MRS. GUNDERSEN | il “cecoratea. for the cea- sien, with lace covered tables cen- Jose P. Dumlao of the Baranof |tered with yellow tapers and bowls | Sen. and Mrs. Gundersen headed | Olsen and Ray Nevin. e |the list of guests, which included Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Belarde, Mr.| 0000 s 0 e e e We have a fine selection of Fresh Fruits & Vegefahles Oranges, Grapefruit, Apples, Florida Oranges. Lemons, Inmes Calavos, Rhubarb, Lettuce, Celery, Leeks, Green Peppers, Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts, Parsley, Rad- lshdesc Squash, Rutabagas, Cabbage, Garlic, Onions, New and Old Potatoes, Turnips and Carrots. and Mrs. Nick Pelayo, Mr. and Mrs. | o ° | Martin Ebona and daughter, Mrs. ; Ruby Dumlar, Romie Molina, Esth- | © VW.EATHER REPORT ¢ er and sister, Lillian and sister Al- ice. (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) . ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ | Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning @ The Senator and his wife ex- S p 8 pressed their gratitude and thanks on enjoying the Chinese dinner and Ine Juneau—Maximum, 37; @ minimum, 34. . At Airport—Maximum, 38; e minimum, 34. ! fried chicken, especially prepared | by Nick and Johnny. | Everyone enjoyed a wonderful time, PHONE 20 2-==ForMeatDepariment TURKEYS Whole—Halves—Quarters OVEN READY Pound 77 Q¢ Pound 80« WEATHER FORECANT S | (Juneau an a Vielnity) | PLATINUM TRIO HERE | | Oscar Anderson, Anton chksnom‘ Showers tonight and Sat- !and Oscar Carlson, all of Platinum, | ¢ urday. Rain or snow by Sat- ® are at_the Juneau. |'® urday. Lowest (emperature Lorg 5 e | ® tonight just above freezing. e SAM ASP HERE P . Sam Asp of Tenakee is a Houl‘ o 0 0 0 o ‘ e o o 0 3 0 o Baranof guest. Colored FRYERS ROASTERS STEWERS RABBITS for Frying - - Pound 75¢ | | King of Oven Roasts Prlme Rib Ib. 53¢ Oven Ready ‘We invite you to greater tea enjoyment. Yours for finer quality—Schilling. ROLLED RUMP ROASTS - Pound 54 | PORK ROASTS, Lean, Meaty - Pound 50c § TRY OUR HOME-MADE lb 55( FRESH LINK SAUSAGE - = FRESH KING SALMON Made in Our Own Sausage Kitchen FRESH OYSTERS g 'rm:rnnns sunscnm:ns All corrections and additions for directory now being compiled must be in by NOON, SATURDAY, APRIL 6 CALL 420 J uneau and Douglas Telephone Co. SMOKED SALMON Ib. 75¢ KIPPERED SALMON Ib. 75¢ ib. 50¢ Pt. 85¢ JORGENSON DANISH COOKIES CUT BEANS, Arkco - - CREAM STYLE CORBRN, Wesco - - TOMATO JUICE, Happy Home CHILICON CARNE, carsten's FRANCO-AMERICAN SPAGHETTI - VAN CAMP'S BEANS, 12 0z. YALE BRAND CUT DILLS SWEET APPLECIDER - Final Deadline ; GEORGE BROTHERS J uneuu’,s Oldest Super Market BUY COUPON BOOKS--SAVE 59 $20.00—$50.00 BOOKS If Your Grocer Can’t Supply You . . . WE CAN!!! 2 Pound Limit to Customer NONIONS - - - - 2pounds25¢ . S. No. 1 Best Quality POTATOES - No. Two Size 25 Ib. gunnies $§.75 - - @ans $1.00 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Home Style Cookies Package 59c DOZEN 85c 5 cans 31.00 4 cans $1.00 LOCAL EGGS. brought in daily SMALL PEAS, Lesuer CARROT JUICE, Diamond A - 6 cans $1.00 6 cans $1.00 CORNED BEEF 5 1b. tins $4.50 BORENE SOAP CHIPS - - 3 pkgs. $1.00 ICE COLD MIXERS - - - - - - 3 large SL0O 3 cans $1.00 6 cans $1.00 8 cans 51.00 2 qt jars $1.00 & % gal. jugs T5¢ PITTED DATES pound cello 53¢ | FLAT PACK NAPKINS-TOWELS - Package 25c VALAMONT MINCE MEAT 2 1b. jars 54c Orange Marmalade Crabapple Jelly B L] JAM - - - Gallon jugs $2.50 Concorn Grape Bing Cherry . Apricot Peach Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Apples, Oranges, Grapefruit, Bananas, Lettuce, Cel- ery, Avocados, Cabbage, Parsnips, Cauliflower, New Potatoes, Carrots

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