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

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TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1946 EORGE BROTHER Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - e - — - - Howard Stabler was named- to thi lene Rands, Mrs Lillian Ward, KEITHAHN NRRES |t i e “Tax Hikels BIKINI'S SUNK‘ e R e g et | NEW TUG ARRIVES | he annual ¢ lance record harles Olson, Les Florence FI(E AS NEw shee : \\:|»1~ (“w:mumi‘v:rl :.u m(»jl‘xk 2 ]1‘:. ":/nul::ll B:u-- F. (!")“M: lin,‘ FOR I-UMBER M“-I-S OF bet The sheet gave percentages . Dahl, William Fromholtz; to| i f attendance totals ending Dec. 31 predICIed SH!p Ioll AI nd from Turner Lake: H. R.| Fourth and newest tug in the ROIARY lEADER e gl Lo Blood, R. L. Davlin |Juneau Lumber Mill's tow boat In regards to the Fourth of July ——————— |fleet is the 90 foot TP123 which| now almost completed, it was arrived from Seward last night to unced that as many Rotarians B Sn der 5 (RAFT Nowt("mopk‘("( AID |tow lumber from various Southeast can attend are requested to ‘Alaska points to the mill here. it the Northland Dock Wed- FORU S woRKERS The company’s Archie \,"]m at 7:30 for final work Winkle bought the boat in New Secrefary of Treasury (<" 7 "o o[ SENATE APPROVED s v i proery — sale. The TP123 is installed t tr uest. today's meet were heon-meeting 3 Kaylor, Bellingham; Bob . and the destroyer Lamson. Eadly Capt. Charles West and Capt. Har-| w l l kS o e el S8YS INCrease in Rafes | i o o eeadlY| | A Doelkor, local chiroprac-|vey Kllonen with Art Wolf chief| aiermeions — Lanfaloupes of formal and Francisco; C. K. Todd, Portland dence, battleship Arkansas, Japa- tor and Eecretary of the Alaska engineer. [ e club T. G. Shaf akland, Calif; Carl MGY Come Soon Incse battleship Nagato, heavy orile. | Chiropractic Board, today comment- BN e Cherries R Seedl G during w. Gottel T. V. Young, WASHINGTON, July 2.—Secre-|er Pensacola, submarine Skate, and ed on rec United States Senate ess I’apes ing, without dissent- "ADJA I‘RlplE"E >oe today there may be an increase in|others were damaged in varying ing vote, S. 178, which would amend A l AUX'“ARY tax rates next year if prices “get|degree, and few—if any—escaped the U. S. Employees’ Compensa- IS MAR'NER BE“"‘ . ] | too far out of hand.’ unscathed tion Act so that Federal employees ON VA(ATION No Asseriing that xes will pro-| i with Lmn]l)\‘nr.\lelr' injuries m.[n Beo ooy o SRR R !bably follow prices,” Snyder told a | reimbursed for chiropractic tre £ years as I J news conference that a m(v'( 1):'(!((- COASIAI- AIR“NES ment - and office manager for the FHA MEE"NG IONIGHT may be used as a brake on infla- The bill, introduced by Sen. Abe office here, Nadja Triplette is tion A ON DA“-Y H-IGHIS Murdock (D-Utah) is sponsored by |switching to a position as chief question of continuing, But, he said flatly, no new tax the National Chiropractic Associa- cook and galley manager aboard the summer was bill will be proposed by the trea-| Alaska Coastal Airlines flew the tion and has been labeled the the troller 31-A-63, captained by 5 5 e i v N 5 by E er 2 s Triplette | business sury for 1946 following yesterday: to Pelican: D. “Health Freedom Bill” by Emmett her husband, Hollis p! : | gt PR Teglon! Stmmarising thé Eovernmentls|Chase, o Allain, A. Taily, DE. Wil [ Murphy, NCA national ‘zepresen- | July, S will jbe Mg, (ATIHIeuE 8 \tive, who declares that its pas- last day as full time worker at lerman | geatile tary of the 'freasury Snyder said s tank landing ship. Some 25 action in [ Sweet Plums—Honeydew Melons RASPBERRIES baske! @5 STRAWBERRIES basket 4 D¢ Americ de ed at a financial pesition for the fiscal iam Blanton; from Pelican: Mrs. ATy mesting of the scutive Commit- year ended last Sunday, Snyder Arnot Hendrickson, Mrs. J. R. El- by the Senate climaxes a six ii’,l l“”;‘,u F,!;h?,,:.mph‘";;},Ocnlijp",\:,li‘;nl,i{ tee last evening fo “vacation” for said the deficit was $788,000,000 liott, E. Engstrom, Kenneth Gosh- year struggle by the Association, [¥1¢ W i L Hpbane the next two months, it was an- less than President Truman esti- en, Dr. William Blanton Doclker joined with Murphy inthe Aurora, fo join ber husband, unced by Olaf Bodding, mated it would be in a budget re-| To Skagway: Phylis Newill, Phil- pointing out that this is “)“‘ “‘N ;:1‘,11’"1 10T, §oTU8 SONALNe DU E President. Therefore, there will be vision April 11 ip Newill: from Skagway: P. G. time in history that either chamber mé . e no meeting held tonight The improvement, however, was|Dekker, Roland Bailey, Mrs, Bert|of Congress has pessed an NCA-| Replacng Mis Twipleite in ine pollll S ° However, Auxiliary members are due to slow progress of the inter-| Routasala, Mrs. K. H. Jensen; to sponsored bill l BEH G i To . ) - o 3 . isked to watch for announcements national finance program, he said, Tenakce: Frank Nelson, J. Jos- PELET 2 45 ¢ 50 ‘. nd 2 50 ! concerning the visit of the National and the “saving” actually will be eph; from Tenakee: William Paul 3 NURIOS » GLADYY ‘.‘.'!‘T’!OR," N s u s ® President who is expected here merely a spillover into the fiscal Jr.i from Haines: Forest Young Wes hinye: iRt gy Akxl”"“iv b oRii e pit anc — J. Church: Building from J. B. War e month year just ended. to Taku and return: ! Will- | the building will herea to Hoonah S. Williams, Mrs, about the middle of ->--— - Because of the slow development 19 pounds 1.00 fter be| Gladys Whitmore, instructor at of the world bank and fund, and iams, H. Broulette, S. James; from | known as the McKinley Building. |the Sheldon Jackson school at Sil LR R I e * *!lthe failure of Congress to pass the Hoonah: Annie White, Lilly White.| JERRY and IRENE MCKINLEY ka, is enjoying an extended s e WEATHER RE l’()RT ® British loan proposal thus far, the To Todd: Nick Bez, C. Schernpof (312-t3) in Washington. After visiting se RADISHE b f ance, Homer Ga ° (U. 8. WEATHEK GUREAU) ® government put $1,061,000,000 less A- Erickson, P Garwood; to Hawk S e — * eral other eastern cities, she will un( es ( Claude C ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Perlod ® jni0 international finance than Inlet: B. Martin; from Excursion In China, Japan and other parts return to her home to resume her P tion, Waino Hendrickson: e Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning @ | preident Truman anticipated in Ihiet: E. Aligaya, Basilio Atulado, of the Orient, large sea birds known duties for the next school year. Diteaiory {Dan - Skisy B . L. ® | April. Joe B. Porte; from Sitka Marshall as cormorants have been trained e formation, Howard Stabler; e In Junecu—Maximum, 61; ® | ‘Tpo Administiation expects, how- Cmuho Mrs, l-,uhm Rdn(l\. Dar- to fish for man Empire Want Ads bring resuits! ship, Jack Feicher; Membership, o minimum, 51 @ ever, that this sum will be put into| ~ ST gare = un ( Jack B\l]rtwrd Classification o At Airport—Maximum, 62; @ ¢no ‘foreign loan program in fiscal /% [ ty Grisham; Community o intmumn e Pl i : am in fisce !fi!' Jim McNaughton; Vocational Ser- o el g 74 % jé/ ;2 WWJ 7 &'/ vice, Bert McDowell; International o WEATHER FORECAST o c h Service, Ralph Rivers; Sergeant at o pien < STEAMER MOVEMENTS corn_on_ oh — elery eltuce Arms, Hank Harmon; Chaplain, pe g Brig. C. O. Taylor. . iable cloudine with @ Princess N.:\n in port and sails si 1 B @ s T b i A letter received froml the Ju- ® lght rain showers e for Skagway 11:30 o'clock tonight l'mg esns ¢imatoes heau Memorial Library Board com- ® Decreasing cloudiness and e North Sea scheduled to sail from plimenting the Rotary Club and ® Wwarmer W sda, ® Seattle tomorrow. s“mmer Squash the Juneau Woman's Ciub for LA e ST ® o o o Alaska scheduled to sail from Se- gressive and prompt action” in rais- S O attle Saturday. = : ing $2,500 toward purchasing a site ZENGERS GO SOUTH Princess Louise scheduled to sail THE WONDER SPREAD— for the proposed building was read Alfred Zenger, Business Manager {rom Vancouver at 9 p.m. Saturday In response to a request included of the Empir and Mrs. Zenger ————— — in the letter, Mr. Keithahn ap- left today for Seattle via PAA for| Americans consume 50,000,000 @ = = or 5 £ weeks in the s of fresh milk and cream a pointed & committee of one to con- @ Visit of several fer with Library Board officials. states POTATO CHIPS - 2 for 3D HOUR - 5 Ibs. $3.49 MINNESOTA HARD WHEAT Large Selection ef Picnic Supplies BUY for s MINING . . . one of the major industries ! of Alaska, knows the value of dependable air transport. PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES bas invested its future in its own Alaska . . . convinced Grocery Department Closed THURSDAY-July 4th EXTRA SPECIAL Fifth $3.75 (ase $4.4.00 P.M.DELUXE BEER BEER (ase $3.95 - Glor$1.00 RAINIER, SICK'S SELECT, ACME BEER BEER PABST BLUE RIBBON of the greatness of this Empire of Destiny . . . the future that is certain via air transport of passengers, [freight and numerous everyday necessities of { i life. Regular, as well as flag stop points 1 served by PN A are all tied together by swift ‘ and safe service. Coast Liners feature courteous stewardess attention and complimentary meals aloft. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”, ; : Look to P N A “ Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. PacIFIc NORTHERN AIRLINES cAlaskq’s FOREMOST « Airline RESERVATIONS @nd TICKET OFFICE Baranaf Hotel ... Telephone 716 KARL K. KA1z, General Traffic Manager COPYRIGHT 1946 CHERRIES LETTUCE CALAVOS PLUMS APRICOTS RASPBERRIES HONEY DEWS SEEDLESS GRAPES CORN-ON-COB CANTALOUPES GREEN PEPPERS WATERMELONS CUCUMBERS ETZEPIGGLY WIGGLY AT N T (ase $4.75 LOCAL RADISHES and GREEN ONIONS APRICOTS PLUMS 8:30 A, M. 10 5:30 P. M. CHERRIES TOMATOES HONEY DEWS GRAPES PEACHES RASPBERRIES CORN-ON-COB LETTUCE 1;}8N4E. B | e Il f Is D%Né and ny Other Delicious Foods! CASH GROCE FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS TROMMER'S . . . New York Beer EORGE BROTHER Liquor Store JULY 4TH LIQUOR STORE HOURS 1P.M.TO1A. M. STORE HOURS DELIVERY SCHEDUL h. Daily Juneau Deliveries 10:30 A. M, 2:30 P. M,, 4:00 P. Douglas Delivery——Closes Daily at Noon

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