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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA o FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1946 S — e i, : DEMN | NTURY | "o Sinirik | [QETGELIER Leo Osterman, winner of the 1946| Marking the initial step in gov- Soap Box Derby, leaves tomorrow ernment condemnation of more land uper “' eet (fterncon for the States with his at Haines for military purposes, special escort, Don Skuse, flying|Presiding Judge J. W. Kehoe sign- ESTABLISHED SINCE 1908 5 complimentary by Los Angeles Air ed a judgment on the Declaration Service from here to Seattle. Leo of Taking against 26.837 acres of will visit his grandparents at Van- land in District Court here this STURE HDUBS 8 A' M' To 6 P' “' v, couver, Wash,, before starting out morning. | . . nl with Skuse by automobile for Akron,| The land has been held by the| Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries naflY Ohio, and the Grand Prize Race. |Board of National Missions of the LS Efl‘ .t” Dressed in an Alaskan parka, Presbyterian Church in the United' S Etnes loaned by the Arts and Crafts, Inc.. States and is a portion of U. S. Sal“rda _Monda SPECIALS n Juneau, Leo will be met by a Survey No. 735 known as the Pres- EPLLH W EFRY ting’s committee when byterian Mission Reserve, adjoin- 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Box King southward, will also we s at Seattle. Pilot and co-|ing the town of Haines. It is lo-, STORE HOURS x King ard, will also wear koot Barracks. _ R l NS 0 parkas, loaned by a local business-| The judgment requires surrender of the plane bearing the Soap cated near the surplus-tagged Chil- DELIVERY SCHEDULE: man of the land to the government by DAILY JUNEAU DEL l\']‘l{llf.‘ 10:30 A. M,, 2:30 P. M, 4 P. M. Dets By | REGULAR COUNCIL | Juneau Volunteer Firemen, gath- ered at the Fire Hall last evening for their regular monthly meeting, heard Chief Minard Mill describe 25 new Department equipment voted by . ) k R X With a full membership at hand the City Council; including masks ooaooin” bup with little of con- and x?ozz.]es. 4 troversial nature expected to come Extra F““cy New type oxygen masks to be i § 2 ¥ uj ¢'s business is expected purchased, he said, are more effi- 2" U6} Ol Piicloces. ds eX0e f v to be brought up to date in short e e e : WINESAP APP Es - © or his vhe Juneau now has and will permit firemen OF0CT this evening when the L to work under water. City Council holds its first r':gular Ground for Drip, Silex hydrant to be installed atsthe bot- Ahcad) stdled pnnupal items of tom of Twelth Street opposite the business are the report of the City |boat harbor. Before winter, it is . Assessor, naming of a Board of planned to have another new plug installed at the northern end of APPAlS under the new Bulding P t end Ol Gode and repairs to the Boat Har- better protection of boats in the i interest of securing better coopera~! Milton C. James, Assistant Na- 3 dJ ‘The Fire Department voted to eries, returned to Juneau by plane ing the month of July, including . “ H ‘f | pinks taken in Prince Willlam Cr.sc“, Spry, snflmdl'l t | FRON. THE STATES cast Alaska for the remainder of 1 Harbor Way, near the new marine bor and Clty Float. ] | {harbor to result from a plan un a ary e trom nae. piug| FISHERIES BOSS i ition with the Police in keeping tional Director of the Fish and cooperate fully with the Juneau yesterday afternoon. For the past Memorial Library Board in its two months, Mr. James has been plans rqr advancing that commun-|following the progress of the fish-i ity project. Frank Hermann Was yng season in Westward areas and| named to head a Library commit- came here from Prince William| tee of the Department. | Sound where this year’s pink catch | The monthly report stated that is still at a record low. {the big blaze at the Alaska Dock. !gound indicate a late run. T E the salmon season in this area. 1 FREE DELIVERY ways, Chief Mill said. He expects o down onto the floats G e o MKV SHORTENING |during flres was brougln up, in the' 'the streets open. | Wildlife Service, in charge of fish- a total of five fires occurred dur-l He stated that examinations of i = Ao Mr. James will remain in South- Arrivals from the States regis- s S tering at the Baranof Hotel are: . and Mrs. G. H. Caldwell, Se- MRS. DOOLEY HERE ; Trene B. Conklin, June Wil- . scn, Palo Alto, Calif.; Arthur M.| Mrs. George Dooley of Seattle, | chambeslin, Arlington, Va.; A. J. and a former resident for many Kirker, Seattle; M. C. James, Wash- | years of Cordova, has arrived here {ington, D. C; Mr. and Mrs. C. E. to attend the forthcoming mar- l Gunderson, Portland, Oregon; Mil-|riage of her son, Thomas Dooley, lton L. Grout, Seattle; W. C. Don-|and Shirley Stewart, and is visit- | aldscn, Portland, Ore.; L. W. Baker, ! ing at the home of her son-in-law Seattle; Miss Mary Lee Council,land daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Washington, D. C. | satre, ar. = . —— Beautiful light weight comforters.| Modern styled electric heaters. Home Teantiful Mome Beantiful, s of Leo's trip on the way Scptember 1, 1946, Set forth as oOUGL LOSES DAILY AT \.)()\ east and following his arrival at fair compensation, $2,675 has been ' v AS DELIVERY G Akron will be wired to The Empire posted to be made available to the e W"WM‘M"‘W and will appear in the paper every owners. A day during the racing event. The Declaration of Taking, slgn- WY ] W R ;‘ | The Soap Box King and his es- ed by the Secretary of War, states W EL EE /Q. % E Vi V3 i cort will return to Juneau by boat, the land is required as a site for % aving traveled by plane, car, boat the erection of military iml'\llanum P &G FLOUR RITZ & G g STILL IN EFFECT, OPA DEVElOPMEHTS e : CRACKERS CELERY " 5 Sperry's Great West CLAIMS MCCOURT - s s operstos o wal ( Director, left Juneau yesterday by aal hamaand e T TV headquarte that wage controls b A continue in effect un(!%-) the ex- blane to report to her Rogxm‘ml; e | i in Washington for SPINACH Tomato Vegeiahle AVOSET HILLS BROTHERS : ‘ ~ 1 i prior to the act with only one these conferences Alaska price] Bunch sption. regulation will be studied for “hal-‘ R osA vor is re. Mrs. Hermann will present a first z 0 3 tins 2 hottles 3 Pounds Doy Purposes no 1onger 13 Te* yangaccount of some of the pric- i E c 00 f proval for pricing purposes at any difficulties and market changes e n n ar an crease remains unapproved by the €fal Price increases have brought Mcooust anel which she hopes to be able to Direct controls on wage adjust- help solve is that of several Alaska i i decreases and 3) institution of tions for an adjustment in the mill National Brand HUNTS Pack, 12 oz. tin SODAS price of box shooks have been de- 4% oz. tin 8 oz. tin 11h. Pkg. |approval as they did prior to June the National OPA in Washington, P Pound Cal'tflll o ( 30, under whose jurisdiction this mat- these three g s which were ad- g z J,:Nm ]u;;“_“‘(;ml:u_ "d‘:)\(\'lll\:d‘x':i‘ ':w- situation, the Alaska Director will must be restored to June 30 levels, y but August 10 immunity will be lumbes, miliproblem. 7 t ington at the earliest pusslhle dalo, @ ranoes, Apples, Lemons, Polatees, Onions, Tomatoes, Bunch Turnips, Bunch Bees, Rad | 'McGourt emphasized that con. terests will be informed of any i . tinued payment after August 10 changes in the OPA program which ishes, Parsley, Letivce, Chard, Cauliflower, Celery, Carrofs, Cabhage, Green Peppers, CALL 202 FOR QUALITY MEATS ADDED EQUIPMENT = Y MANNING'S FOR BETTER COFFEE TRY MAN R» e CUT UP—READY FOR THE PAN - COLORED STEWING CHICKENS - - - Pound 80 COLORED STEWING CHICKEN, New York Siyle, Ib. §5¢ “FRESH - MADE MOCK CHICKENLEGS - - Each 1 Q¢ MADE WITH VEAL AND PORK arge rryingdize - - - Pinf ( 4 g y ) oormevm——— 1 - - J A - d 1mr! train during their visit to the ey - i § MAYONNAISE, PRESERVES . . New Shipment Just Arrive S MRS. HERMANN OFF Package USSP GNP PV PO 7 WO Y SRSEe) T SRS YR T W AGE CONTROLS oW AS"“NGTON ON’ Save at George Brothers! 11b. nk cies of the Alaska OPA under the' ' P g' “TLE, Aug. 2 — Alaska em- recently enacted Price Control Ex- 3 ployers e employees were ad-|tension Act of 1946 will be an- fifi bars ( s ag ( ( vised today by John B. McCourt, nounced throughout the Territory i & e o o in the near future. | / ’ |hairman of the Twelfth Reglone!.” Mildred R. Hermann, Alaska OPA s Clotbtnl ok headquarters nded Price Control Act ex- ; RELIANCE ) OUP HIPPING RELIANCE ‘ Lakad e for W The ome cxception is that prior ©VeT revisions will be necessary un-| Cri No. 2 tin RANCHO ; COFFEE ebproval. of 'wage! ins for 487 thb Ve of the ew Atk risp “Employers may put wage in. \Ng Problems which now confront creases into effect and seek ap. Alaska merchants due to shipping| M--WWM Wage Stabilization Board it can- @%0Ut o RIPE TOMATO COMRN { CRACKERS [ wcwoo "0 e b 0 b i T ‘S ; ments in (1) the building and con. fumber mills which manufacture ] ' | ment g and con-{Jumber: o " 5 %E_AE% Ii SA§!€E SfOkElY s, Vacuum SNOW FLAKE | struction industry and on () wage Vially essentlal fish boses. Petk wage rates for new plants or new * {jobs, however, still require prior Died by the Lumber Branch of Any wage or salary rates ter falls. Although the Alaska M 4 gar g%t Any Wwage or salaty rales I ops has no direct voice in this Fresh, Dainty and Crisp L 12 for $2'15 tween June 30 and July 25, 1946, Make recommendations toward a H % * prompt solution of this Alaska ! Grapefrui 10. Alaska business and consumer in- will be the subject of enforcement Will affect their future selling and proceedings unless Board approval Puying practices. At present some Squash, Peaches, Apriocis, Plums, Calaves . . . . s s Board approval commodities are decontrolled, but u‘uadlme those still under control have the "IMWM s e same ceiling prices that existed on June 30. And all over-ceiling sales - FIREMEN DIS(USS of controlled items will be treated as violations. OVEN READY . . whole, half or quarters .. NO WASTE CUT UP—IN BOX HOME - MADE LINK SAUSAGE - - - - Pound‘70c \l ADE !\ OUR OWN SAGE KITCHEN LEAN MEATY PORK BACK BONES - - Pound 1 5¢ COOK WITH SAUERKRAUT SMOKED ALASKA SALMON - - - - Pound 65 PREPARED IN KETCHIKAN Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily