The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 15, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 29 BOYS SIGN UP, grid fi Capt mated WASHINGTON NOW SOAP BOX DERBY MECCA FOR MANY (..o it i \o\rxha An en pective drive coming I)'.nl_» Box Derby AT MEEIING HERE ALASKA OFFICERS ::o- i ooy 'm\ bxu(h('l Rmmld Johns R. Johns r preliminary repairs. | Walter Johns, who osti-!IED (hnmg(' at $1,500, said the Petersburg for a complete | and patchwork. His| stored aboard | owned by | uling akee, a troller New | Small HARBORMASTER: take over THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAYROLL - LEVY IS in view of the current social wel- | fare payments and that the demand | S Mm‘l““"yd Dr. Homer C. {was a problem for public legislative‘ Znd conduct the services, JONES NEW BIXBY RESIGNS Master Ted Jones' his duties at the| Boat Harbor tomorrow. He! Harbor \);'?lpxil\l’l([‘{( at the High fo A"end TWO Impon' 'bo;"mo(- Tenakee boats in at 11:30 feplaces A. F. Bixby, Who resigned. | School Manager Don ant Heanngs {last night were the Ada May, Os- dongs;: & "“I"e‘“ i ‘;93‘39"‘ for Skuse expl ) the boys some l¢ar Lundstrom’s Finn Pinn and Many years, s originally from ! tions of the w the cars should be boys signed up for | St have rteceived their D. now ready to His s indefinite, to Alaska falrly soon. r plans w be on the ate Appro- of the r ot The Governor is to leave Juneau monaye rday enroute to Washington, is office disclosed today. w p. y in the National Capital| . ob- | turr 0 at o ¢ Goverr ve not been ground when tk priations Committee opens hearings tagged on Interior Department and other appropriations on May 21; repair can do 1 Ralph J. Rivers by in Wash- g ts 1 placed Leon: Marvin Rh , Lee Ryan, Commiss is expected to leave before banks. r native pupils in Ter- | motor. schools Hill, Haye ritorial med dy, Milt P R Lowell M | Finch. Rebe: Joe f Douglas apparently ar meeting to; tion and lunch, Small Boat Harbm‘ 271-t1) was on the | b s e S | S Lettuce Cauliflower ‘; Cabbage Celery Carrots Parsley Leeks Asparagus Green Onions Spinach Radishes Tomatoes Avocados New Polatoes Cucumbers NEW DELIVERY SCHEDULE MINIMUM ORDER $2.00 MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES . DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES . AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES PHONE AR erts CASH GROCERY OMWMM EORGE BROTHERS i Liguor Stor Liquor Depariment open fo 12 p. m. every night . . . Until 2 a. m. Saturday Nights % SPECIAL | Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday May 1510 18 SUNNYBROOK, Bourhon - - OLD RERMITAGE, Bourbon - OLD THOMPSON BLEND - - PAUL JONES - - - - - SFEATHERS - - - - - OLD GUCKENHEIMER - - PMDELUXE - - - - . IMPERIAL - - - - . . KINGBLACKLABEL - - - 5th WATERFILL and FRASER - 5th FLEISCHMAN'S PREFERRED - 5th CREMEDEMENTHE - - - 5th 395 SLOEGIN - . - - . . 5th 395 BEER BEER Rainier . . Sick's Select . . Acme 5th $3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th OWW“MWWW | Jim Hill’'s 31A394. Arriving with the Sitka boat owned and skippered by but he anticipates e~ trojing in five days after minor Mrs. Doane and dog Terry. Doane reported that brought to Sitka recently and turn- ed over to Ben Larsen, ight and toms officer. Kendall Williams of Hoonah will take his Harbor and v i will ice ave a George Da r day for the Harcld Hoffman is s troller | bor cwned *, . ifrom Tom Running last April and recently hrought it in from Sitka, (where it is registered. He expects \ln leave for the salmon banks next halibutes Flying Cloud, . Week- piled up on Favorite Reef X s morning when Pilot ELKS — ELKS — ELKGS g rady Regular meeting tonight—Initja- wt—Initia- | fcll overboard and drowned, today tion and lunch. e trio was the It Is No 1, a Doane It Is No. e 1 will go outside work here. Aboard also ar the first halibut of the season was XOM™: Sitka a Sitka cus- oL driver. troller to Lynn Canal, Saturday morning. Wil £ up Friday. He is here to leaking exhaust pipe re- s’ YuandI left to- Straits halibut remodeling It and installing a new There is another troller It in (he Small Boat Har- y Mr. and Mrs. H. D. from t the leave Zloffinan bought his troller T 3, (271-t1) tal. For Indoor, Outdoor Work or Play NAVY and 3-PIECE SLACK SUITS Pedal Pushers with Vests Shorts and Slacks combined with “Il’s the Nicest P -a-------"--__--m has fished from Sitka, Ketchikan emflnd Juneau. Two of his trollers, the Sea Foam and the 31B231 are still with the fishing fleet; the Sea i cusc HORTH STAR DELAYS LOADING FOR ALASKA BOU CONTRAST TRIM o 1 Ilhmens Qoeaner paranor Hotel Building Washington state. He came to Al-|ypon as a national prnblf’m and aska in 1914 employed in various not as one relating to the coal in- canneries from Squaw Harbor to dustry alone. l GEORGE BA(H 88 Ketchikan. | a 36-footer is anchored in t present. the last eight years Jones has worked on J. V. Cole's pile- | EST) while, R i road tives ith Star, Alaska Na- pply ship, is post- d sailthg approxi- according to eived teday by ANS he in Seattle. dock May 27 and will for Alaska e —— D FOR BETHEL 1 Mrs. Benjamin Hilder- ved in Juneau from . The couple will go to ere Mr. Hilderbrand has as an Operating En- Bethel Indian Hospi- gress Friday. California _before coming to Alas- M Frozen Apricots Yams The railroad disputants ka in 1892 to join his brother Frank Frozen Y'Gacheq' Tomatoes “no progre: Bach, who had preceded him here,‘ Froder Bisck Cherri(w Cauliflower this morning and called another He was actively engaged in mining | F 5 = & * b Celery for later in the day. | until 1915, when he settled at Taku | rozen Strawberries Bunch Carrots While the coal operators did not Harbor, making his home there | e Parsnips % approximately Teject the idea of a fund, their until about two years ago. At that . Tep Grade Cabbs stand apparently erased any possi- | time he moved to Douglas where Le Fresh Roasted Manning Labbage, bility of a settlement of the dispute lived in the Buckingham Apart- corrzg Spinach by teday as requested by President mente, Avocados Truman. The deceased was the father of lbs S Cottage Cheese As a counter proposal, the oper- Mrs. Ludwig Nelson of Juneau, J. . l,fl" Rhubarh ators 2-Piece SLACK SUITS BROW'\I with Polo Shirts lelured Sport Blouses | | | | | i | | } Pullo\er Sweatcrs i Belts of Dlstmctwn Store In Town” wi AVOR VITA CONTENT FPIGGLY WIGGLY! PHONE 16 or 24—Free Delivery P00 00000000000000000000000000004006666000006065 .mm“mmmn““w“’““ soeve RIPEN EXTRA CFULL (Cammucd jrom Paye One) The chief ought a troller in 1934 and workers vowed yesterday he would | not negotiate a contract for lhc‘D[ES lASI EVEN'NG' 400,000 miners * that H failed to include his demands for FUNERAI. THURSDAY the welfare fund. Last ditch efforts to avert a na- tlonwide railroad strike at 4 p. m, Saturday continued, mean- Southeast Alaska, management and rail- cvening at St. operating union resumed negotiations that started last “some progress’ toward averting the the United States in the late 1880s. walkout of 250,000 engineers came of last night’s meet- Mines in ing. . The disputants will give Pres- ed mining in Peru, Mexico, Ariz- ident Truman a report of their pro- gna, ca Purchasing and after a brief ship will begin loading at conference suggested the setting up a jointly financed fund George Bach of Portland, Ore. for hardship cases under adminis- s 2 WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1946 n of an independent agency Paulina Dahlgren of Long Branch,!priate seiection: such as the Red Oross. N. four grandchildren and one, Interment will be in the Douglas In rejecting Lewis' health and |great-grandchild, and two nieces, .Cemeten welfare fund proposal, the opera-|Mrs. Alice Bach-Coughlin'and Mrs.| Relatives have requested friends tors said it did not go into the!Lauren McKechnie. not tq sent flowers £ matter of wages, hours or wquing Funeral service will be held to- —_— conditions; that the plan constituted { 0.0 TR ELKS — ELiS — ELKS “double taxation” on the industry nom the Chapel of the Ch“‘;::“&‘! Regular meeting tonight—Initia- ‘' tion and Ilunch. @1-t1) — Fri tches were invented |and’ Ernest Ehler will sing appro- i m?—:lon matc bodi Asked for comment, Lewis said,} ‘It seems that for a coal miner | — |there is no balm in Gilead.” GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily FRESH Fruits and Vegetables' ARRIVED TODAY Radishes Green Onions Hot House Cucumbers New Potatoes of the United Mine ‘now or latel Bach, well- mining man ot died early last Ann’s Hospital, at the age of 88 years. | Born at Nuremburg, Bavaria, Reports of Germany, Sept. 5, 1858, he came to Leonhardt George known pioneer Frozen Broceoli Frozen Peas and Carrots Frozen Mixed Vegetables Freozen Mixed Aspaargus Frozen Brussel Sprouts Frozen Asparagus Spears Frozen Lima Beans Frozen Spinach Frozen Peas representa- night. trainmen and A graduate of Heidelberg School of Germany, Bach follow- Colorado, New Mexico, and J possibility cf Edward Bach of Douglas, and L. Ground to Your Taste Fresh Firm Lettuce s0 surviving al a sister, M The Bubble Room HELD OVER FOR THIRD WEEK ROSITA del RIO and Her FANS Featuring: Baranof Russian BDance Spanish Shawl and Castinets Dance Music By the O’Rielly’s No Cover Charge . fun and friendliness make the day 1t's a whirl—and a merry one—with the whole crowd out to make the most of it. Of course, Coca-Cola is there too . . . just as it should be, when fun and friendliness are the order of the day. Have a Coke are the words that keep a good time going sincothly. There's nothing like the friendly pause with Coke to add to the fun. ; BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY Juneau Cold Storage Co.

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