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PAGE FIGHT _ ~ ~_ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1946 B D a————ee e e B e the Don Ed- 000000000’0000000690.000000000000000000000.9000.’00000’0.000000’.00'0000:‘ v M tinue to manage their properties Junecau, and 1 i Alaska’s Price Control SALE OF OLDEST oo oa, ey oo ol e ot o, 2 Sl ne definite long-range plans for| Wrangell and.Petersburg. Novem- AlASKAN BAKERY |the future. Henry Messerschmidt, 5 the Atlas cleared Seattle 'for the next few days, until the tons for Wrangell, and on . ¥ NN UN(ED HER Hmm u.! remain with the bak-|250 tons for Ketchikan Messerschmidt, for A check here in attle,” con- Comdr. Chester, “indicates y feed and hay on or- ka, Juneau, Haines, mnt will continue to look c! Effective Today, Nov. 12 Messerschmiat Bfofhefs‘;'::: the "ot s of e V| 21 * * * * ? ® ® B ° ? . ® ° ° J Se“ Ouf to LO(aI L. Stewart will continue as other Skagway and Kodiak is enroute to| & % {members of the bakery staif its destination on either the LST|$ NO! : e ! i announ termination of Mer(hanf Gmup ‘ -oo mall boats. Loadings for next s n he Price Control Board program ,DAIRY FEED IS week have not yet been estimated, & " in Alaska this week, Mrs. Mildred T | but about 15 boats from 30 tons|® p Alask T I R. Hermann, OPA Director, higt Sale of their San Francisco Bak-| to 300 tons capacity are available | $ Boa tive ¢ mended the loyal wartime and ® s here to a local mer-| ONWAY NOR'I'H ;,_,,4“,, charter tripe $ date are be v relieve war service rendered by the S > comprised of Marshall| y el g b g - ¢ ka Board Erwin, Bert McDowell and Levi, s s g (his’ Has ben|t s Swigibory b | 'Hunsaker was announced today by] WIRES (HESIER b1 3 s thik ALELES O i George and Henry Messerschmidi.: b4 b4 measurable debt of to the!The sale became effoctive today. = { A telegram received today by Lew : 4 * | members of Alaska Control| The San Francisco Bakery, Alas-|williams, Acting Governor of Al BE GIVEN Nov. 22 ° s Boar are th k closing ka's oldest bakery. was founded in|agka, from Lt. Comdr. E. P. Chest- p4 ® volunteer service commun- SChimid father of George ar v, carried the following informa- 3 = es and to the terit Henry. and hus been operated con-! tioff concerning the small boat b4 b Fav Fiven countisss Hours: of tinuously since that time by mem-ljeaving Scattle for Alaska with re-| Juneau Hign School will present $ ? % ¥ inpaid time and their advice and bers of Messerschmidt family. {jer cargoe its vaudeville on mber 2 ‘fi 4 assistance to their neighbors, their No realty is involved In the pres-| 1sT 1140 left from Seatfle at §|7:45 pam, in the ° I 4 Jocal merchants and to t aska, eNt sale, only ' the Iy DUsiness'qm November 10 for Juneau, Sit-| The vaudevill >4 * OPA, in a sincere effort to help and equipment being transferred. |y, Kodiak and ports in the Aleu- students of the Hig in ¢ i out locally in the national and and McDowell, two of the On board were 125 various songs lld’wj'»\dmi Lhl, 4 territorial program to aveid infla-' . o0 are. wellknown ! local | ton for the Mission d ly skits for 90 minutes of 3 : tic 1; hant The ird of theial 5 tons of dairy feed “. d colorful :nun:u;‘— 24 v z cu wi “It is impossible to measure the over the business general food items ior Sitka The are prepared by @ —~ b4 at Nome ue of this unprecedented { a i al Bl in the cargo are 45 tons of clubs and classes in the school and 4 W b4 two Bo: vice. We can only h iractly’ o of 5 tons of kerosene and fuel iaby - & facully 58 PO U Oierane ° Supe of the public fully appreci 4 1 and 35 tons of general food member. The ent ertainment g bl . : chorage au OPA { of these people at v aTER S for Unga, Sand Point and is under the gene ipervision of : P4 remained OPA staff e bring to a clo Oontinental] s Harbor in the Aclutians. Miss Helen Schaefer, drama coach. ¢ et's hs Nicest: Shate i Touh’ : time the came to glowing chapters of i P mm‘“" is expected to arrive in! A matinee performance for Grade : hiske ks i 5 * close out all Board Oper _na- our operation in the ) . o experience covers] Juneau Thursday School students oniy will be pre- & Buranof Hotel Building b4 tionwid Six citizens whose status as . ","‘,m,‘mmm Intslniesy’ | “There no change,” Comdr ted c¢n Thursday, November 4 ° Here members of the Juneau Price Con- ¢ P S o R 7 €| Ghester /wired, “in the relief ship mis to the evening b4 2 ords and a v trol Board terminates this week 3 B aicers There. | situation, but new developme: ormance 59 cents for adults and € ° are being assemtled are: the Rev. Ralph E. Baker, 5 ARy IR 1abk MaviraBle for the Senthal ve- | 30-aents 16r studer 26060004090050¢81085000 S064 2E0805000040030080000000043000000 outgoing B Chairman of the Board and the The e re-namingi, o/ T Grommet Reefer.” Dutch of the present premises o » Dis- following Board member A. B, the b Territorial OPA offices Cain, John A. Martin Lucile e lance of ency's op- E. Mar Victor Power, and Leor 1 C. Allen On the all | Chester reported the following sail- fll install the latest. in bak-|in8s from Seattle: BSP Sondra Le B b Wy i oo as frans.|left November 10 for Ketchikan lable Hun. | Petersburg, Juneau, Haines and B = at sit visors for ansimitt trict cration in the territ porta . . has been employed in the OPA of- oL M eway, with 400 .tons of ' ce e -~ i Miss Fitzgerald to offe » complee lne| ST B0 L0\ meat an e —— e e TIL e o under the Purity|nelue in addition to meat a1 x ne couple will eir home o) 1 label. The location of | Eeneral food iter 10 tons of d hay for Skagway, 5 Haines, 5 tons feed nd 12 tons hay and Becomes Bride of [mimce wrmenon "t ‘one "carly the bakery business will remain in} Spring. Robt. H. Kessenich | ewsran Honoreo WITH B!RTHDAY PARTY Mrs. R simenstad thi: and Henry Messer- fe¢ to continue to 5 the Midas lef for Petersburg and Miss Lilli | they will con daughter of N sey of Juneau, lz came the bride of Robert H. Kes- b ] seaich, son of Joseph M. Kessenich, | end honored her husbanc w2 Waunakee, Wis nrprise hday Lizzie Peter Refreshment cake were Lizzie Peter hostess. wRKEYS rAlLl 7 L0 -7\ % The ceremony was perfoir the Rev. Robert L. Whelan, 8. J The bride, given in marrig her father, was attended by sister, Miss Betty Kelsey. Ted Smith was best man e & DB Ygaur e 133 © CHRISTMAS SHOPPING ¥ Plac Y“:', ¢ | Thanksgiving The bride wore a white satin ; : K gown with sweetheart neckline, long | BrimCh it s 1 Jeisurely and comfortably this year T k 0 d train, and long sl i g ifour studio: B eY reer Carrying out bridal tradition, she i e 4 ; . wore a floor-length train borrowed IRWIN GOING SOUTH o5 T B Llo0r e o owia| Marshall Irwin, mansger of Case ; Nfl‘v :} 7 3 o 1 N Orro’ e (g o of Riverside, California. Hor jewel-| Lot _Grocery ve tomorrow 12 Photooraphs - 12 Gifts oo rways for S izt -~ o trand pearl neck- |by Pan Ame a gift from the|attle, where ry was a double will arrange fo Rt e D D g el lace and earring SR RREE o groom. She carried a bouquet of another trip of the Robert Eugene, Economical, too! g You May BE white roses with ribbon streamers | supply boat flm:tc“ ]lnn:c \ahu]a- e & e, —— ) "Phone 35 for an apvointment — TODAY! . Assured that ‘ The Lride's attendant wore a| Mrs. Ed Bartlett, Delegate Bart- u 3 light green gown with a green lett’s mother, is in Washington for E HD ,,_’ ° : Our Prxces quin hat and short veil ar- | an indefinite visit with the Bart- A W= gl & ; ried & bouguet of pink and red|letts. She has been living in South| Sotr Dantory Bldb: Will Be ‘ carnations Wenatchee, Wash., 1or the past two =% “ L £ 3 | The bride’s mother wore a beige years, and recently visited in Nel-{ (F ol T R R R ) Blghi sult with brown accessories with a | scn, Wisconsi LIS S e S R ¥ & R = YA W s Db ot lows guset. attending the WE WILL HAVE wedding included Mrs. Ray Hen- PLENTY OF: dricks of Ketchikan Mrs. A. M. Uggen, organist, and Mrs. Henry Hary A T k ; e BT "OR'"IWES'I' Hen Turkeys Maria Following the wedding a recep- b Ymmg Tom Turkeys Geese Young Ducklings ANCHORAGE TO . Large Capons, Mrs. Ray Roasters, SEATTLE-TACOMA || == MAKE THAT THANKSGIVING DINVER A FEAST $I 20 ONEWY 2 |6 ROUND TRIP BY SERVING 20th CENTURY’S FANCY POULTRY TURY o i, frrrr e ey Tonight... plan on a fasty | full course dinner ! ...inapleasant | atmosphere | plus tax plus tax | i 8l (Children $60) (Children $108) : (1 » 4-ENGINE 44-PASSENGER DC-4 SERVICE 7% HOURS NON-STOP...SHORTEST-FASTEST » ROUND TRIP DAILY : For reservations: BARANOF HOTEL, Juneau . Max Windnagle, Traffic Representative NORTHWEST ...« AIRLINES ‘|| 2 YES! We still have plenty STEAKS! ) 2 And Place Your TURKEY ORDER NOW P M O N E NE —R)