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PAGE. TWO THE [)AILY A[ ASKA LMPIREfljUNEAU ALASKA THURSDAY SI;PTEMBER 25, 1947 - |ASK FEDERAL AID 10 FIT AIRFIELD FOR ALL PURPOSES In the stated June event of another war, au Chamber of Com- | President J. Simpson Mac- | W in a letter read at today’s | ‘An expenditure of a 1 a half dollars in tI | meetir { million is smartly high in back not : dolla ble glimpse SURER y |Hugh Butler; Hon. Fred L. Craw- |gap THE LOW SLOPE COLLART {ford, Hon. Willlam A. Dawson, Hon. 'ld"l |Zales N. Ecton, Hon. E. H. Jenison, | ‘Hon, Jay LeFevre, Hon. Ernest W. | McFarland, Hon. Arthur V. Wat- . , Hon. Harry P. Cain, Hon. Hom- | E. Capehart, Hon. Allen Joseph | veatl -and BI-ANGLE low in {ront, fer | Ellender, and Delegate E. L. Bart- Hlett i stated the | g R e { “The Juneau Airport,” ) natural set well-groomed men < He Rotf, naturdl 3 e |letter, “both for m and civil prefer in cc s jian purposes is an essential factor | T {in the development of Alaska . . ." | L | “We do not minimize the need and | with the Bi-angle Stay importance of additional 2 invisible stays inserted on a bias f,\,,mm‘, and Fairbanks in the in- to keep collars from flipping or curling, { terests of National Defense; in fact 4 i ¥ jwe are deeply conscious thereof.” | Under the restraining influence | ‘However, the letter continued, “We of Bi-angle Stays, I believe that the Juneau Airport | :should not be overlooked as an im- collars lie neat ucnant and necesssary factor not | comfort of fonly in the defense of Alaska, but ! ‘in the defense of the United all of | are proposed before it can fuifill its | [status as a strategic field, was ad- | ‘dr"w\d to members of Congressional ‘))ll'llcb which visited the Territory [d\mng the past summer. | ; Coples have been sent to Hon o i - & - ' C’ 0 2 = = ) k] becoraes an uaneces: vil. o bt AtEn i ‘States." =2 { MacKinnon's letter stated that the ' & Juneau A)rnan needs improvements, | ‘==? Sizes s a 14 t0 17 8 i ! 5 red' & | for necessary fields **= it Juneau and other LA 5 a D =1 D 5 - Currently showing: our newest collection - : 1 = of the va o — —] solid col v - s Low Slope Collar and Bi-angle Stay. Aty R d maintain the =22 it may serve all B”'BEHM”%W LA i == EAD, KAKE S(HOOl E 1 — CARNIVAL l? R A N C lE S Mr. ond Mrs. William Paul BERG plan Sat., Sept. 27 American Legion !0 ave today for Kake PUPULAB PIANO Dugout; fun, games, fortune tell- Mrs. Paul has accepted posi : : v 691 3t tion of principal of the T o Keyboard Harmony and Arranging e e ial school. ~ She has taught in APPROVED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION : bl the Alaska Native School in Ju- for VETERANS' TRAINING under G. I. BILL The Martha Soclety Food Sale neau for the past 15 years and will be held Friday, Sept. 26, day at the Plggly nggl\ Slorc all previous to that time, st 1t for three years in the Ke school t Mrs. Paul has been in civie affairs duri in Juneau. She is 40{ »hL Executive Get the HAB Check The very active \All ska Crippled Cluldu n's Asso- ciation | Miss Frances Paul, daughter of Mg, and Mrs. e con! WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION to" live in the famiy residence|UE E here. Mr. Paul will divide his For | @ time between Juneau and Kake.| g |{When the school term is complete, "a Mrs. Paul intends to retirc and| = B‘I‘RGAINS alld }::ICW:::‘ her permanent home in Ju-| & HARD-TO-GET I'TEMS | e | . PORTLAND GUESTS | Write | Portland visitors, W. T. White and | ‘Mx and Mrs. D W. Kuhn, are ;tn- in the Baranof. | R S T | FROM SITKA Mike Johnson, of Sitka, is s taymg | at the Gastineau. ‘Raymond Byro Call at the I’hone CUTCMER SERVICE CENTER WAR ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Anchorage, Alaska * ¢ TSP | DID YOU KNOW... SALES ARE CONTINUOUSLY IN MOTION. SALES ARE DESIGNED FOR RETAIL MERCHANTS. SALES ARE ON A ONE-STOP BUYING SERVICE BASIS. ALASKANS HAVE PURCHASED 25 MILION DOLLARS WORTH OF SURPLUS FOR 4 MILLION DOLLARS. ° (misluifly the Best for Less @ (onsislenfly the Best Io Make the Acgainiance of WAA Sales Officers Get the WAA Habit has switched to Calvert because Calvert makes a mellower Old Fashioned ASSETS ADMINISTRATION Anchorage, Alaska iskey Grain Neutral Spu!h -86.8 Proof 65% Calvert Dlshuels Corp., New York (.lly Box 2466 Phone: 766 PRESIDENT (Continued /rum Page One) her lands causes a shortage of and fuel /flm/fl. Temptitarin’ AVNT JEMMA D!SCUSSES PANCAKES trols might SITUATION -~ " 550 are St e g Two new Dod Easy. ds 1-2-3 to Fix with {improvement cf the Juneau Air eding of gain to livestock will be pany. Aunt Jemima Ready - Mix fwould vequire only three bombers | ntial if we are to make our A Dc -ton panel pick-up and their crews to be saved in an (fullest contritution towards meet- mocel i, and will go to Ju- emergency landing to more than |ing minimum foreign nceds and at neau Plumbing and Heating Com- __ —_— | offset the cavital outlay in improve- [the same time relieve the upward|pany. The other, another *i-ton S e {ments,” |pressure on prices at home." pick-up, has not been assigned as E L L l s A L | The letter, which outlined Ju- cquently, he said, he is nam- yet | l R l N E S © ineau’s position in relation to its > special citizens fcod com- i TR R 1 airport and the improvements which e headed by Charles Luckman FROM PELICAN DAILY m“’s JuNEAu To Kflcnlm“ lov slope collar dent of Lever Brothers, Cam-| g and Mrs. L. O. Jacobsen, of _ teckiolen tridge, Mas. (0 lead @ conserva-| pelican, arc stopping at. the Gas- via Pe[ershurg and wllange“ » lon campaign Q. of your looks, At one p]Joil)I. RO Y i a With connections to Craig, Klawock. Hydaburg and Z SN say how many millions of Only aurmg a period of total steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle rs \wum be involved in stop-!eclipse can stars in near con- ald to Europe. He acknow-|junction with the sun be seen at FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 (] Un a shortage of dollars all Consistently the Best for Less @ (Consistently the Besl for less e (onslslenlly Ihe Besl for Less ® Oth CENTURY SPECIALS SPECIALS Friday Friday and and Saturday Saturday Meals Phone 202 175c SWEET PICKLES uro - e 3 s Masice’s Finest” FREE l)ELlV!]RY £ ) : B0A. M toh DELIVERY SCH DAILY JUN DELIVERIES 10:30 AN 30 P. M., LAST J AU DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT 3:30 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON Groceries a>19 Phone 30 P, M. 1P. M. LE: BAKER'S 14 1h, carlon 0 1 © i x, @ <k 2 POP LOBN JOLLY TIME TALL TIN 19“ T w5 for less o(ansistemly the Best for Less ® Consisiently the Best for Less WHITE KINC SOAP FOWDER Giant sizc pkg. gsc E Junean’s Most Complete Variety of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES:: Arriving Almeos. Daily Now For Canning and Baking: ITALIAN PRUNES) At their LOWEST PRICE and McINTOSH APPLES ' HIGHEST QUALITY at This Time! SALT MORTON'S LARGE CARTON 2 for 25c NOODLES in cclio—Fine—Wide—Med. 1 ib. pkg. 34 FANCY vonro COOKIES v v 49| sovws PIG SAUSAGES v coe 38 PAPER TOWELS s 22c] CRACKERS ssre Zw ws. 65¢ MINCED CLAMS vioxeux s can 38¢] COFFEE »- + 5-scmmarscs - 2 n. an $1.09 Fresh Ground PEANUT BUTTER st i 73¢ Phone 202 -- MEAT DEPT. =-- Phone 202 BUY vmm MEATS FROM JUNEAU'S LEADING MEAT MARKET KIMBERLY BARY BEEF AGED PROPERLY IN ALASKA'S FINEST * MEAT COOLERS YOUNG RABBIT FRYERS FRESH CRAB SEMI-WEEKLY $ FRESH DAILY Gur Gwn Make {onsistently the Besi for Less @ Consislently the Best for Less @ (onsislbnll‘y the Bes! for Less ® Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently the Best for Less @ Consistently Ihe Best for Less @ Consistently the PURE PORK LINK SAUSAGES