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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY AL/\SKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA o FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1946 FELIX J. TONER [ssioms i ™ "o | AST EFFORTFOR | From Hoonah to Juneau: Prosper NAMED HOUSING S. Ganty, Kate Smith, Paul Smith, pEA(E IN (H’NA Samuel Johnsen, C. E. Stewart ’ . . . . . Duncan Johnson, Nancy, Shirley, \o (oMMII'EE HEAD Frank and Keily St. Clair, Ray SHA!\(-HAI. S | e o o o Bean, Sarah Sharclane, Jim Austin,| munist spckesman said today the ® In Juneau—Maximum, 53; . {Jr., Ralph Knudson, Mrs. S. Will-| party will make one final effort| ® minimum, 43. . ° . ° . ° . ° . . WEATHER REPORT (U. 5. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning pt. 20.—~A Com- The m-\\'l_\'—appmnlod Emergency |jams and Serbius William at peace but if that fails it would At Airport—Maximum, 53; Housing Committee and Advisory| - - - feel justified in ublishing the minimum, 40. Board met last night for its first| DIVORCES GRAN Accumentary record of the bogged eduled meeting and election of Three divorces were granted in down Nanking negotiations. s in the City Hall Council| pistrict Court this morning by| Chen Chai-kang, the spokesman, Rooms. {Judec J. W. Kehoe, to Ernest isserted the peace negotiatior Members of the Committee and| gimms from Edna Simms; Eliza- | have deteriorated “into a maneuver WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Decreasing cloudiness with some light rain showers to- 0000 ee® s0sese®ooseesr0es 0 | its OI_KIH'I'> e 88 10“_0% Felix J.|pett, LaBrash from Rudolph La-| 1o camouflage the current civil right. Partly cloudy and ;ulm'h thgmh:h» ML: Ié‘lfll(it‘ 1;;"1- . Gordon E. Burnett from war to exterminate the Communists slightly warmer Saturday. LR Y Sy omdr. E.|patricia Helen Burnett. and other Democratic groups with- o /l' .’ . . Ewo = 't” P. Chester, Jr., publicity chairman;| D e sy et i St [ b AT G W. Burr Johnson, Dick Dalziel, B i i K g ) Joseph A. McLean, and J. L. Mc-|'-an. is a guest at the Baranof MRS. P. TRONES HERE {® In Juneau — .15 inche | 3 i | Hotel during his present visit to, Mrs. Phoebe Trones has arrived ® since Sept. 1, 3.90 inckes; gy 2N X fi * 4 I‘W | Namara | g e as @ T » inckes; E E&E‘JE T DLL! AIEY | Those on the Advisory Board ..u--‘”'l-* city. Y"A'l‘o from Pvlm'al)x:{x'g She is stop- | since July 1, 19.01 inches. |W. W. Tuttle, Veterans Administra- | % AR 5 ping at the Baranof. i At Airport — .03 inches; STORE HOURS ; 2 LYo ...8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. |tion: Norman Haley, Territorial, Tex McCoy has arrived here from W 4 o since Sept. 1, 233 inches; DELIVERY SCHEDULE: | Veterans Affairs: E. P. McCarron, Chatham and is registered at the —Russians eat sunflower seed as/® siuce July 1, 1446 inche BT 3 prromiepoe R T S S e 2 . OPA Rent 11 Cleveland, First!Baranof Hotel. | Americans chew gum L T R S ) DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. N bl mank: Ba T Trisas B4 DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON M. Behrends Bank; John Carter,! | Federal Housing Administration; |Glen C. Allen, Alaska Housing Au-| thority | T. O. Hoagland, just returned from a trip to the Westward dur- ing which he surveyed the housing situation there, spoke briefly on his GROCERY DEPARTMENT----- MWWW‘W 'I!l'SS“E g 3 ‘ National Housing staff, said he LYDIA GREY for Whipping 3 for 25( 250 Tissues 35¢ . Hior§1.00 (ase $1.89 Y v ottt sire|f el psmei formrelif strmeel frs TE A GRAPEFRUIT | CHILI CON ueroys ¢ PRUNES § ™ gyyc CARNE DRANER | or 3 LB. PKG. STOKELY'S DENNISON'S l,l, ACK 1 Pound Carfon 47 oz. tin 15%2 oz. tin 59 . P '%} 'fi j 5 D& ( s '@5( zg( ‘g Peach and Apricot SALAD BDRESSING 3 AN Malley's-PINT33c | lofus-- R Ib. JAR 45 ‘uu‘w"""‘"‘afl- and plans outlined for its future WE HAVE THE BEST IN FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES . . . Oranges, Lemons, | —— found that Alaska was “obviously not receiving her share of the crit- ical material allotment” for build- ing. He said this was due to many th principally the lack of a central “clearing house” in Wash- on whereby Alaska’s unique needs could be treated separately from those of other U. S. areas Mr. Hoagland added HL\[ Li \’V Juneaw’s Qldest Super Market Phone 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily Saturd tor, and a recent \1&)!411 to Al.l I\A is now in Washington, D. C., work- ing toward a housing set-up for Alaska. Accomplishment of this aim, he declared would assist great- ly in reducing the bottlenecks which at present are hindering : , . home and apartment construction v ==xe Monday Only in : Following Hoagland’s comments, ° ° Mr. Tutt xplained how veteran N," d 1’ C' l, Ll can procure loans for home con . " ‘ struction e e o we weenns [l By your supply of butter NOW, market advancing! was used for an open discussion from all present on different prob- lams and “bottlenecks” experienc- Nfl 5 lMl'l‘ ed by local builders and would-be FRESHDAY Brought in Via Air Express builders Mayor Waino Hendrickso called upon to explain several local housing details The next meeting will be held on Tuesd Sept. 24, when the com- 1 was Grapefruit, Apples, Pears, Casabas, Waiermelons, Onions, Garlic, Polaloes, Tomatoes, Let- @@ AL ASKA COASTAL tuce, Squash, Celery, Cucumbers, Cabhage, Green Peppers, Carrcls, Radishes, Peaches, FLIES HUNDRED Grepes, Turiips, Rutabagas. ; AND THIRTY-NINE Alaska Coastal Airlines flew a We have plenty of BEEF, VEAL, PORK, LAMB, HAMS, BACON and OTHER MEAT ITEMS does not include those people flown Whole . . Halves . . Quariers . . No Waste! OvenReady TURKEYS 1h. T5¢ SEE OUR FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLE DISPLAY son, Dr. J e Baird, Fred K Grapes LEIi“ce Ru!abagas e ok o s |l Cantaloupes SiringBeans (ejery Frank Jaul, Jr., Alfred Perkins, Katherine ~ Wanamaker, Lillian Honey news Green Peppers ‘Windham. = | John Herman. Mr. and Mrs. M gttty @ Swiss Chard RBlake, P. C. Larrabie, John Wilson. Jr. Raymond Nelson, Mr. and Mrs, Grapeh'“il Bungh Carrols Beels Nick Nasakan, A. Marchand and K neth Logan. Pmestion. e L R Tomatoes and ‘AI'[ Wilen, John Leontowich, A. . e s 2 e [l Oranges ahbage reen Onions {Mrs. O'Toole, Mrs. Tom Paddock |and Dora John: to Ketchikan Juhn Mancell, Lawrence Henry and o . A. Frobeauf; to Chichagoff Emm T. Olsen; to Pelican: A. L. Flesher, R. S. Bond; to Skagway: ‘Sid Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. 4 5 (Richman and Ben Bailey; to DA " | Haines: Clarence and Laura Hotel. From Sitka to Juneau: Ernest Simms, Ben Bailey, Edward V. Pal- !cher, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Simms, Mrs. John Heinest, Mrs. R. Hotsen- feller, Jchn Keinsit, Albert Bortz- ler, Mrs. Cliff Anderson, Mrs. Jack McDaniel, Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Laughlin, C. B. Anderson, Grant Logan, John W. Maley Charles Vick, Grace Sanford, Mr. and Mrs. Earl G. McDonald, Ron McKilloh, Richard Farkers, M. F. Young, J. Charles M. Viland, Bonnie viland, Harold Vance, Sam Trout- man, Mrs. Herbert Bruhn, C. E. Wortman and John Nordness. From Tenakee to Juneau: Dick Munx\ Frenk Nelson and John Ver- ; from Chatham: Fred Mc- oy; from Hood Bay: A. R. Wolf; from Ketchikan: R. L. Mathes, G. J. Johnson, Esther James, Clarence Rands, Mary Whittmore and J. Henryson; from Pelican: R. H. Bond, Revel Fleming, 5. O A Williams, Scotty Amende and Paul Target. i Frem Pelican to Sitka: Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Max, S Roscoe iMax, Jr.; From Tuls h, B. C. to Juneau: Bert M. Robinson and Ar- {thur Morris; from Skagway to Ju- A ways of Ketchikan Following is the passenger list: From Juneau to : Mr. and Mrs. Chasies Tierschield, Mather Tierschield, Mrs. Keith Snowden, Turnips sloi eefi STEWERS, lb. Ih.75¢ cuT UP & Ready fo Cook. .. Packed in Boxes SHOULDER PORK ROAST--1b. §0¢ Lean... Eastnm Gtam Fed SHOULDER VEAL ROAST - - - -Pound § Q¢ Premium Milk-Fed . . . Bake wiih Dressing [ -2 2 FRESH WILLIPA GYSTERS-PL 8D Oyster Seasen Is Here Again! Pan-Ready (ol Just add ene gailon of water PASSIONOL A -- Reg. $1.50 NOW -------- 2 for §1.50 Passionola will mix with any kind of Drink --- Makes a Wonderful Punch EORGE BROTHER Juneaw’s Oldes D:m 1 Mlss ihe Senn!mmi Pmiurfl of ihe Year al the Ga:ici !' Vfldnsflay d I'hrs- day, Septemher 25th and 26tk . . . George White’s “SCANDBALS”