The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 23, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT Bananas Grapes Pears Apples Peaches Prunes Honey Dews (asabas Oranges Lemons - Grapefruit DELIVE D attle nor at a time will be given > FROM ANCHORAGE i hip: attention STEAM Alfii‘iG STORE HOURS AILY JUNEAU DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES GROCERY DEPARTMENT----PHONE 519 BIG SHIPMENT FROM CANADA THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALAS(A “Alauska’s Finest” FRIEE —-DELEVERY RY SCHEDULE: DELIVERIE DAILY AT \\}()\ Milne ; from Petersburg to Ketchi- | / g and E. Jensen; 1—A. W ig Aarde Thatcher, Harold | WEDNESDAY ENDS SALMON FISHING ON PUGET SOU nd I From Sitka to Juneau food shipments to northern A ! DuRiNfi WEEKENQ Hodgins, John Herman, R. C. Lar- | in order to beat the annual Berin C. V. Tel- " ‘] iy = d Sea weather deadline. 2 SO Kenneth Loga LINGE B A b | Shipping officials said that un- S H I R and Mrs. Ja IR | Jess ships leave Seattle by October e this weekend Millie ira Ha A H3CaPY, 2 g : 5, it would be too late to get pro-|were Marchand, Lauretta Walton, Mrs salron {fishing wi \id 3 - visions to Nome and r far| To \eima Schocn- Wil v , Roscoe Washburn, | 48Y 7001 L (Continued frcm Page One) |morthern communities i Jover, RO, frs. Kmil Tong, Wy, The closurs was decided S badly in need of food MacKe Andy Malachoff and | 253 o xing wages equal to those award-| An official of the Alaska Waltes , Lynn Ma s ed AFL sea when Stabilization ship Co., said it has 14 zie, Alvin W 'rom Tulsaquah, B. C., to Juneau | mer. was of tt Bireotor amended wage Seattle but they are load Winifred Martin, Phoebe Martin, __J N. Hueston, Jessie Hueston, M =il ’ to allow southbound cargoes of ro- | Gloria Peterson, Bonnie Peterson, ojsen, C. Homgard, K. Schiebler, H. | | "“" ““’ 6iiicimngs BT ¢ increasss for ducts. The Northland Transporta- Juanita Pittman, James Dignam, 1 Hilbert, R. M & which they were striking tion Company has one empty ship Evelyn Dignam, Adrey Fildes, Willis vford, T. Bruckner : ; tle Back To Normal in le, the North Sea, a pas- Fildes, Roy Durbin Mrs. Jean Phil- it 16 days, the port senger vessel Ruth F Margaret Frampton Henry M TRIT & fl ™ A be back to mormal Shipping officials expressed some | Janice Frampton, Patsy Frampton »dt. Morris Be ! ‘;‘“» T i A ¢ em- doubt that the ships could be dis- | Clayton Frampton, Craig Kers Paul Armus and i ‘“"““ ployers predicted today, as of ck reloaded for sailing | John B. Kelly I fl 8 rosuned on 6 béfore the new tieup occur Kenneth Burdin, Russell Powell, . Frcm Tenakee to Juneau—L. M \; a%% Ton 5 - Frank Marsnall, Alfred Anderson : b , F Art Kvarnstrem, David Scoll, Ray '\@aS ififi uh :,,,,,_,,,-,,,,,,,--,": 3acon gelkow J m»‘ \ T 0 %K ! b L] £ 1€ EYD From Clarence 5 $ ¥ | ’u ‘F S y [ r nan ‘man, Floyd Mc- { ‘h & \ x.;., Ud Ualb¥ L5 cunc on Con- \ A N nell Steel : { EI’!}UY a fasiy, 1 ‘:( Marangon, Fred A & | a . \ n 03 { course dinmer, in | « ‘ Mra, Lora Wise, William Swanson R : ! i x Ramona Ha from Ketcl to P - ) ‘ : ! : : lale, lh Wert G Ly wyer nd Ke durir 1 { e ton, Em b P Jaska ! { oD I l’,m‘r" tt, accord- | e, L. W I . N i it han e ! ! m his Washing- | g, Bruce G. A. Michand 1 the Territory us ! ! ; Beze Livengood, Lloyd R. ¢ D office equipment and telephone in- { \ the request of bee, Doug Starr, J. W. Aubrey, Sufactired by the Kel- H ! the Chairman of the Mar- | patricia Olsen, George Snyder, A SEVEN"( 5!]' AW he said | § i Commission has recommend- |w. Betts, Dr. L. J. Gehrig, D. A P L . b anies Tl | R the Treasury Department that | g amiley int T { reast art at | Naish, Emiley Olson, Joe Kintina: M (0 | develc ; s Ty Dot i MAIL WILL COME 5 o ! ! tinved for three months beyond | To Yaku / I iT4 E CEMT Hobie 1 | {1t e months To Yakutat—Maynord Londbor iTH E { liveries of new telephone eq \ 1 { | September and it is expected | Mrs. M. Londborg, P. S. McClain Vil FIVE CENT T s e hoved. eocmdRALTY ! : ; o) § | the secre of the Treasury will| To Cordova — Ethel Wike, Cash ¥ within the past few months, he said 3 : { | comply Ly Lw!;'. Q\l'“i C. Cole, L. E. soppe,| With the ina fign Clora ahe s iR renaiving ordevs aoon : (11 J ! FROM GUSTAVUS To Anchorage—R. E. Robertson, effective October regular mails o omnanies planning \ w | N\l Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pierce, of Mrs. R. E. Robertson, Charles Chev- for all countries cepl Canada, AnTovements 1 ot ! N/ { | Gustavus, are staying at the Bar-|iliio, Perry Huff, F. H. Ames from points witiin the continental side plant con- ! 2 } | anof Hotel F. H. Ames, Helen Bolyan, United States cr 1 sions, ce their orders ; . ->-— Winebrenner, Ethel Milner. will be forwarded by e ap- : 5 i Say. H Open Unhl 10.50 P.M. ! M. S Leow sails from Auk Bay Bl -:’hm |propriate U. S. coast or border ['I & ies in 1948, he said. Sev- i i e P Cakie A e B %" eral communities in Alaska are - ! SEWARD STREET | Thursday 9:15 am. to con- chapgs. office | \1f prepaid Ceapanir o urianiHes in Alasss 810 con ! { vith O'Harra bus for Fair- e e N A stallation, S@nposite Goldstein Bldg, | |banks or Auchorege,/Beed. B, Bur. AI_ASKA (oASIAl | change o it will be dispatched (1o commn g ficlinen to nux 1 ! ford adv | by crdinary means to destination. “The Kell | GEORGE WHITE'S | e 0" MANY ROUTES |~ Announcement of this service WaS gaapuves botis dial and \ “SCANDALS” \ N 7 pm. KINY—Sept. 30, | 4 made here today Ly P * Siratmilelalive st ! R R o ! 5 and 7—Hot—Alaska Tax- | |Crystal Jenne. Mail for STE D ! September 25—26 | League. Program Speaker, DURING WEEKENDM service should be mark Csen e ) Albert White adv. | “By air Us Ixcl I SUSUSSTSSUSSSSSSLS ROV y Alr in USA. to Exchange lES ER c 7 - Alask tal flew the foll giflce. T Riisul Alaska Coas ew the following | ‘azoyi ' for Canada paid at five ] passengers to Southeast Alaska| oo o (ince will be carried by ‘S BA(K IN ("Y points on Saturday and Sunday:|, .. . ° 5 %3 4 3 e |air to and within Canada. ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF |G 5 Svia ™ s otmminere, B0 e Ujikosaun, Irer mble, John e s 3 %, JOTIIAL GNP NEon o e DR e THREE FROM SITKA The Daily Alaska Empire circulation Gamble, Lloyd Andeson, Art Nelsc Charles Willis and Agnes Gambl to Hair - Patricia Trower and Ched Trower; to Skagway—Patrick Bean. | From Juneau to Ketchikan — J Henryson, Ed Horrigan, X. McKen- |zie, A. B. Hayes, Alice Brandebury, Ted Balone, A. E. Johnstone, Llo; Silsbee, Betty Banta and Susan Banta; to Tulsequah, B. C.—Les Watts, C. Sharmond, Jim Dom book, C. Venus, R. W. O'Grady, Bukin, J. Sapriken, E. Williams. . B i | From Juneau to Sitka Mr. and Mrs. Tal Gupvy, Grace McNicol frene Sarabia, Fred Frobese, James and Everything in Season! You Can Always Find It Imlach, Charlie Wortman, Mr. and wd FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Arrived from Canada Yes, We Haves=- R Mrs. Arthur Jchnson, Miss Dorothy Callicod, Irene Benson, Margaret Braun, E. Simms, Noble Williams, Kenneth Lawrence, Nona Shaef C. V. Telquist, D. O. Hester, John Nordness, Oscar Sirstad, Gordon Whitcomb, Frank Price, Mr. and M Juneau to Tenakee—Mr MINIMUM DELIVERY 2.50 ORDER ; to Pelican —Don McGi MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. Hoonah J"“im\'l"""‘;' Al ot DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. tad, Felen Sousten. vumes-Hous- AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. bon ang Mt M e R. H. Isler, Dave Ohmer, Fidel Cor- tez, George Karabelnikoff and R N. Hester. From Wrangell to Juneau—Robert E. Lee and Tanner Fish; from Ket- chikan—Sylire Anderson, Mrs. A Bodding, T. C. Whiteside, Jeannie Welsh, A. E. Anderson and Hattie Peterman; from Ketchikan to Wran- ell—E. A. Anderson and Roberta i whe E. McDonald and Ivan Rezek. | Arrivals from Sitka this weekend zistered at the Baranof Hotel were: Oscar ustad, Harold O. | Hodges and Grace McNicol department and a resident of Alaska for six years previous to 1942, has retwmed the Torrit after spending two years in Oregon to - two Ve with the U. S. Nav TIiON 0. the Caribbean and South Am 1 Chapter 7 O.ES. areas. neets Tuesday, Sept. 24 at 8 o'clock. | Young Carlson’s parents, Mr. ‘and Tnitiation. Mrs. C. Carls re now living in ALICE BROWN adv. Portland, Ore [ (7o e | BENEFIT SHOW ‘ by Juneau Fire Department "Gesrge White's Scandals” at CAPITOL THEATRE September 25-26 Torss os ¢ , et Women's Avpanes the Nicest Store In Town* Baranef Hotel Building N N N N N N i N E N } \ \ \ \ ) ) ) \ 3 3 ) \ \ \ \ > @ Super-Market 3:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. 2:30 P. M, 4 P. M. DEVELOPMENT BD. 1| Junean’s flldet Sper Mar 17~ MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1946 Y Fresh Vegetables Tomatoes Potafoes Squash Turnips (arrofs Onions Cucumbers Green Peppers Lefiuce Celery. {abbage Sgt. James Gosnell, L. P. Seattle; Paul Buckner, Ore.; B. C. Larrabee, Se- ~x Blackburn, Portland, d, Economy Tourist Sleeping Cars and, Jes MANAGERS LEAVE ' R R EAST | Her W. Clark and George W. Bicwr \i H):)mk. ;\Lulfi.l on the eleetrified ndborg, retit 1d new Gener- il e & T, wiom OLYMPIAN vester Leave Seattle Daily 9:45 pm ast Going “outside” ind other in- { Hotel ! awdvanced by the e from Alaska, your AL R fhz best bet for a com- 1 e of the , g3 - fortable trip at low I is to fully ac- - cost is The Milwau- £ the state of kee Road's OLYM- i SR L ARG ™ PIAN from Seattle. This fine train carries > been open- air conditioned touristsleeping carswith o e WED and THUR. § confortable, individuallylighted berths firectly to his new poet ‘,,.\ E GOT A and spacious lounging rooms. Yous space costs about one-third less than in as Labor .‘\I » WITH THE ions standard sleeping cars, and the rail fara U v the Pa 0 JU NEAU FIREMEN is little more than in coaches. Appetiz- E 1 iation AT 'THEIR ANNU AL ing meals in the big dining car are ; return to Ju- SFIT SHOW! moderate in cost. € e first of Oc- Famous for friendly o hospitality, the Mil- ~ . waukee is the only FROM THE STATE . road operating over M the & register- Phillip Terry- 1 its own rails all the || week- Mar! .,_‘Iulhfla_y__ | S way between Seattla | i 3 attle Jocoma Seatle: Hicoo } and Chicago. | Minn.; §-PROCEEDS GO TO JUNEAU For reservations, ask your nearest . Olson, MEMORIJAL LIBRARY Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, or Ao FUND R. E. Carson, General Agent White Bldg., Fourih Ave. and Union St nd and Ken- Seattle, Wi 9 Logan: Beaside: Ore.: Willlem { é p l I 0 l Be sure your ticket reads via ¢ Seattle; Jack Kidder, Ana- lov, Wath.: P. Tioft, Seattle; Mr MILWAUKEE Roa Trower, d Mrs 1ad Madera, I Phone 92-95—2 Free Delivaries Daily VE PLENTY YES, WE HA OF EVERTHING = LETTUCE PRUNES CELERY BANANAS TOMATOES WATERMELONS GREEN ONIONS SEEDLESS GRAPES BUNCH CARROTS TOKAY GRAPES BUNCH BEETS CANTALOUPES BROCCOLE GRAPEFRUIT STRING BEANS HONEY DEWS BUKCH RADISHES POTATOES TURNIPS ONIONS GREEN PEPPERS GARLIC ORANGES There Is No Shortage Nor Limit at

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