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PAGE EIGHT HYNES FURNESS |Rent control will remain with no OPA PASSING OUT change, and probably will be con- = 5 signed to another agency after the ' 1| OF pI(]’URE SAYS |demise of OPA next June 30 i RETURN HERE FROM n il % ! ‘EMBLEM (LB DANCE s - 1 [ MRS.M. HERMANH - M sk : ] Frank W. Hynes, Regional Di- a };» FOR ELKS SAT. NIGHT rector of Fish and Wildlife Service, { 2. Mrs. Mildred Hun\ n, Office © S and Administrative Officer Milton -'] l_‘ returned mvm an l‘N'(ndvd mp‘ The Emblem Club Awarding ' from the Interior by Pan American 7 FROM SEATTLE 1 \d said to-| Dance given Saturday night at Airways q 1} Elks Hall for the Elks and their Accompanying the two officials 7 FLY UNITED {: ladies was a grand success, with was F&WL pilot Delbert Freimuth 4 t 200 couples attending. The Hynes and Furness left here for LINER i g : A : MAINLINERS ‘TO }: She believes sceeds from this affair will go Anchorage Oct. 28, and since that 1 P Srips-wsll by ¢/ to the Emblem Club's fund for the time have been attending to offi- 1 CALIFOR“IA }{ »‘ picture bel by | Juneau Memorial Library. cial business in Anchorage, Fair- 1 X %' o ss, nex GPA in. Mrs. W. C. Jensen, President, banks and the surrounding area AND "ALL THE EASY Il the regular business business conducted by il of the Club will be held Hynes was ne ion in connec- FLIGHT TIMES Il o cming Thursday night, Nov.'tion with the reservation case for I FROM SEATTLE TO il her than the following week. Karluk residents. The Regional Di- I oHICAGO 6% Eamiol change was made because rector said that he understood the )i REW ¥ ",‘"K i Il d hs ving Day falls on the usual decision in the case has now been 1 SAN FRANCISCO 41 hrs. Il as of November 15. Juneau, Ketch- | SOC reeting night, so both meet- banded down by District Judge .I LOS ANGELES . . 51, hrs, 1| ikan, Anchorage and Fairbanks dis- | ings have been set ahead one week Harry Pratt of Fairbanks. Offic { Il trict offices have taken over the| this month VI (Via domnacsing HRE16 Sociie) [} duties of local offices in those There ‘\\111 be “’m'"vm(f" of of- h: i )1 Volunte OPA \\mkox ficers for the coming year, and all il ;, members are urged to attend. an official sur- } UNI'I'ED % il e Fish and Wildlife prop- i I activities. Approximately 18 guns confis- erties in the Interior during the i AIR I.INES I s. Hermann said that OPA| cated during the past year by the trip . 1 Il controls which remain include rice,| Fish and Wildlife Service will be | Hynes also reported that a num- r] In Seattle, call Eliot 3700 I r and syrup as the only food-|Placed on auction tomorrow after- ker of wirplane parts and engines #I or your travel agent 1; stuffs; many consumer durables, in- noon at 1:30 o'clock in the A. B. hul bmn obtained from the Army I e o I cluding refrigerators and stove Hall station at Anchorage. These under controls, as do raw ma-| The guns are now on display at es will be used for F&WL rials and many building materials. | the A. B. Hall s BIG OPENING LARGE SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED BACON VEAL CHICKE LAME BEEF PORK PHONE 6 Qeememmmnn=Reserve Your Thanksgiving Turiiey NOW scw-===PP IO NE &0 W“ Juneau Deliveries 10a.m., 2 and 4 p.m. Douglas Delivery 10 a. m. P¥o4" CASE LOT GROCERY In order to be able to charter a \hnp large enough to relieve the near-famine in Juneau and to alleviate excessive high prices due to shipping air freight, Mr. McDowell and myself pooled our resources with one thought in mind: To serve the people ¢f our city with high quality foods at reasonable price . We invite vonr sunvert. MARSHALL ERWIN HIGH QUALITY LARGE F BUTTER - §9c Ib. FGGS - 8 De dozen ASPARAGUS PEACHES CREAS CORN PEARS KERNEL CORN PLUMS FIGS SLICED BEETS FRUIT COCKTAIL WHOLE BEETS SAUERKRAUT CRANBERRY SAUCE APRICOTS SPINACH WHOLE GREEN BEANS CUT GREEN £EAENS PINEAPPLE (Limited) SWEET POTATOES GOOSEBERRIES YOUNGBERRIES LOGANBERRIES TOMATOES PUMPKIN CARROTS ROYAL ANN CHERRIES BLACK CHERRIES PINEAPPLE JUICE RICE NAVY BEANS COFFEE CAKEFLOUR SYRUP BISQUICK TOILET TISSUE CATSUP HONEY TOMATO SOUP BABY FOODS MAYONNAISE SALAD DRESSING SHORTENING LARD LUX FLAKES PRESERVES PICKLES CHEESE Swans Down Soft Silk BROWN BREAD FIG BARS FRESH CIDER BAR-F-BEEF WESSON OIL Large Shipment Bulk, quart $1.10 FRESH COOKIES BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME Pure Cane-No Limit SUGAR BACON VEAL LAMB BEEF PORK Reserve LARGE SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED PHONES 39-539 THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RE-—JUNEAU ALAS(A CASE LOT MARKET CHICKENS Your Thanksgiving Turkey NOW! ALASKA MEAT CO. # MONDAY NOVEMBER 4, 1946 enrolled in art classes at the Pm-t-‘( land Art Museum. After getting Waunalee settled, Mrs. Coughlin underwent a medical check-up and minor operation, spending about 7 weeks in Portland. She also conferred with officials | of a new publishing concern to be 'called the “Arctic Press”, and for which she will be the Juneau edi- tor. This enterprise will publish books about Alaska, written mostly by Alaskans, she said. In connection with the Juneau e o o o o o \\ L A I'HFR REPOR« S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 6:30 0'Clock This Morning In Juneau — Maximum, 50; minimum, 42. At Airport — Maximum, 48; minimum, 39. © o o WEATHER FORECAST (Juneau and Vicinity) Rain showers and cooler to night and Tuesday. South e winds 15 to 25 mph, slowly Woman’s Club study program for e creasing tonight. this year, she met with membe . PRECIPITATION of both Portland and Seattle’s City @ (Past 24 nours eading 7:30 a.m. today) Planning Commissions, and has e In Juneau—240 inches; since many excellent suggestions from e Nov. 1, 3.38 inches; since July them to pass on. Stating th: ® 1, 40.38 inches, she found the members of the: commissions most helpful and c . . . . . . . ° . ° . . ° . . . . . . e . . ° At Airport—1.92 inches; since Nov. 1, 2.30 inches; since July 1, 2080 inches. e e e s o000 e oo MRS. ROBT C(OUGHLIN TO BE JUNEAU EDITOR FOR NEW BOOK FIRM Robert Coughlin has re- operative, Mrs. Coughlin said she believed many of the ideas give her could profitably be used he in Juneau, as well as other Alaska towns. Mrs. Coughlin, who is president of the JWC, will give a report at the luncheon meeting Wednesday, of this part of her trip. R Lecnard Smith, Highway Engin- & eer, left for Fairbanks yesterday afternocn by Pan American Af ways on an official trip to the Interior, During his three-weeks' stay M Smith will also confer with CAA officials in Anchorage on the air- £ port program. Mrs. turned by plane from the South, about two after an absence of months, which, inciden busy ones for her. She companied South by her daughter, Miss Waunalee Suess, who is now PHONE 60 OUR MEATS PRICED RIGHT— We Paid No More Than Pre- Sirike Freight Rates! HAMS LIVER NS SAUSAGE ‘PHONE HONE 105 BERT'S CASH GROCERY" 7o’ In order to be able to charter a ship large encugh to relieve the near-famine in Juneau and tc alleviate excessive high prices due t» shipping air freight, Mr. Erwin and myself pooled our resources with one thouzht in mind: To serve the people of our city with high quality foods at reasonable price :. We invite your support. BERT McDOWETT HIGH QUALITY LARGE FRESH BUTTER - B¢ Ib. EGGS - 8 P dozen ASPARAGUS PEACHES PEAS CREAM CORN FIANS KERNEL CORN PLUMS FIGS SLICED BEETS FRUIT COCKTAIL WHOLE BEETS SAUERKRAUT CRANBERRY SAUCE APRICOTS SPINACH WHOLE GREEN BEANS CUT GREEN BEANS > % SWEET POTATOES P ‘ifi?}: ; ;gf:;’l‘;‘s'“) YOUNGBERRIES LOGANBERRIES TOMATOES PUMPKIN CARROTS ROYAL ANN CHERRIES BLACK CHERRIES PINEAPPLE JUICE RICE NAVY BEANS COFFEE CAKE FLOUR SYRUP BISQUICK TOILET TISSUE CATSUP HONEY TOMATO SOUP BABY FOODS MAYONNAISE SALAD DRESSING SHORTENING LARD LUX FLAKES PRESERVES PICKLES CHEESE Swans Down Soft Silk BROWN BREAD FIG BARS FRESH CIDER BAR-F-BEEF "WESSON OIL Large Shipment Bulk, quart $1.10 FRESH (OOKIES "N FARerts CASH GROCE OUR MEATS PRICED RIGHT— We Paid No More Than Pre- Strike Freight Rafes! Pure Cane-No Limit SUGAR Clases at Noon HAMS LIVER SAUSAGE PHONES 29-539 ' b