The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 25, 1947, Page 8

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3 Sections MINING WORK IN WESTERN ALASKA DEPENDS ON ORE Robert S. Sanford Repor's that Some Industries Active, Some Idle considerable in goid mining ¢ that this industry has been I hit by t} already hizh costs operation the fixed price for the procc The price of I bas decreased, ha activity in thi that most of tl were idle at pre are being ed but are not yet near pro- tuction Platinum, said Sanford, is con- tive and in production of Alaskan coal increased and are ar full production. In chromite mining, he r ed that the Union Carbide Co., ha purchased the Red Mountain chromite depc on the Ken: Peninsula which have been idle since the end of the ar He said that this company is now active in developing these proper- ties which were originally the subject of much assistance from the Bureau of Mines. It is pos- sible, however, that this mine w b closed during the winter months. Otherwise, Sanford re- ported that chromite is not an active industry at this time He also said that there is very little activity in tungsten mining at present Sanford reported that the Nav is still oil deposits along the Arctic slope He reported t stone and cop all idle at prese TAFT ENDORSES TRUMAN'S SAVE FOOD CAMPAIGN TACOMA, Sept. 25. — (P—Presi- dent Truman'’s call for Americans to join in a voluntary campaign to save food won the indorsement here of Senator Taft (R.-Ohio Advised that Mr. Truman had said that restc 1 of price con- trols and rationi: oft to Congress, Taft told reporters he is opposed to a return to such con- trols. Here for ¢ o ry which ulted in no y He said mercury plop- siderably & ead, lime- industries are r speech on for- id Mr in appointing ckman, President of L rothers Co., to head a conser committee should be followed uguration of a “well organized = and carefully prepared campaign” ¢ voluntary reduction in consump- ion of short food items. e .——— FROM MICHIGAN Dr. C. Rasmussen, of Detroit, Michigan, is staying at the Baranof. .- - Men who enter West Point Mil- itary Academy must be between the ages of 17 and 22. B e Aging wine in bottle tefore re- leasing it for sale is called “bin- ning.” Charles James' has switched to Calvert because Calvert is mellowe: oud. Drexel Hill, Pa. VE Blended Whiske; ¢ ~ 6.8 Proof—65% Grain Neutral Spirits B Calvert Distillers Corp., New York City p ' G 0 | I e s s o g HR 1COE TURNQUIST LEAVES Lossins ot 1o are" s 've“ ppor unl y Many of the shots depicted love- | BY PlANE AF"R VIS" and a half s 'l.\\mh vies with the best in A visit. To proles' 'o Trans'er ol for natural beauty. Other picture AI EX.WIFE Dr. and Mrs. Lee Gehrig's hmw_} - ‘mmml air views of the Ice Cap up | |guest, Coe Turnquist, is returning| HERE rruv SITKA B B ¢ o i ExpLoBE;v}HEu g« - U oy B . o o o Says: GASTINEAU GROCERY publi me or o s ht, Friday 30 nl:i"llql;d Hancocks were married at “Have your work done | ZUTH CENTURY MARKET the Study Hs i of “’! YOUTH USES MAI(H Reno, Nevada, on December 4, on our ways in our { ' :1;:3\'-:.:‘ )muxi: :mmi“h which par-| To HEI_p BA“, BOAT 1943. By the terms of their di- well-equipped shop | GARNICK S GROCERY Congress, has sponsored many PAGE EIGHI‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU, ALASKA 2 ___THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1947 2 Shores’ FRESH FRYERS available at these stores, Saturday: HARBOR MARKET THIBODEAU'S GROCERY ELLEN'S GROCERY 0. K. GROCERY rigs showed her all the st during her week and Mrs. Gehrig reports that it was a Very happy vallevs and farming country aku River behind Juneau, and {to her home in Stillwater, Minn.,| Tom Tilson Oliver L. Kaiser, | ] of Lake Atlin and surrounding coun- ; today by way of Pan American| both of Sitka, are registered at the, o "‘S ra ers try Airways and the New Northern|Baranof. Special guests today were the Pacific “Empire Builder.” L e umbt s of the Vet s Ad - e 9 e B b A friend of 10 anding, Miss| H. D. Wise, of Oakland, Cali- ) C pe 0l L] ’ . n inspection committee fom || gran H_Hancock Attempls | rumauist maae fires trip| fornia, is stopping at the Baranof Introdu est i ced by Ern [to Alaska to visit Mrs. Gehrig ———— chief of the local otfice,| g Take |ife of DivGrcee |whose home aiso is in Minnesota.! Read the Wantads for bargains w Walker, Miss Lois Quivey, — E. Robert g, W. C. Hicklin and | Here Last Nighl : Loren H. Ba Gladys Vuille was cores of ents of the litt welcomed to the meeting, as the T nes affected, according to all re-|new representative to the Chamber| (Conttnued from Page Une) Carl Pollock ”f the ports of l’“nmn\mm fromithe Blininess ant) St o= shinet has [Hielicthe Futibe] protessions] WoTIERETCRID e em | CHANNEL BOAT WORKS Gr: from Grade School school in ) Irene , witn bodily harm or sons for m. a local Health and re 1 divide equ dinitation five The small boat Romeo was only port @ W HCE € ‘ sonable and the o> 1 work, guaranteed.” tes lamage: @ g ¢ eX- . T protests, ns 5! R oo & Was To Leave Today § | te halplosion at slock i to . thejplosior e Hancock had made arrangements o the|the Small BoAp Rargot ¥ to_leave Juncau permanntly to- | QEDIDOMSTTE RBOAT llARBon ‘ A’ pro-| ted iy st BEHGHS Float - |day. He had already packed his also been made to the plosion was caused when Watson : 4 P belongings at the Arctic Rooms ts issued that the school Katzek, 14, lit a mateh to help him | oo C0c “craving and tad P. 0. Box 2133 - Phone Red 110 wed and op- see what he was doing while bailing | % = ; B | ANS due to outws 37 a @ ment to the bottom of the boat e [ ; automobi ection of the!He had not realized that the water 3 Mis. iancoc Meats GROCERIES and MEATS Groceries When the gasoline fumes exploded, Sohny: Ioatak Wan hown b _ where she is attending the Uni- Phone Phone 371 “Alaska’s Friendliest Market” 498 eral fcet but did not suffer | versity of -Alas Another daugl- Delivery Schedule Free Delivery .o juries. The fire was qui by her s . MORNING DELIVERY . ... .. .. 4 CLOSES 10:00 A.M. tinguished by the Juneau Volunteer Shirk Hancock, 9, was _@away Fire Department who answered the |f1om home at the time of, the 5-3 alarm. The Romeo is owned by shooting. ~ She was visiting her . \dmother, Mrs. Hannah Pele- AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 2:00 and 4:00 P. DOUGLAS DELIVERY TUESDAYS and FRIDAY CLOSES 12 NO BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANYTIME—Nite or DayA away at the time of the (‘x!)]hslul\. 2 ik : and Main. Hancock was Mrs. Hancock’s third husband HERE FROM SEATTLE | The shooting is being investigat- led by Deputy Marshal Hellan, Act- We have a compleie selection of i J. H. Okerlund, Ted Hellene and | ing Chief of Police Walter Sinn A. W. Woods, of attle, are regi- the Federal Bureau of Investi- the Baranof Hotel. | gation. stered at -~>e Mrs Hancock's beauty shop, FROM HOOD BAY known as Kirsten's Beauty Shop, J. P. Wolf, of Hood Bay, is regi- |is on Third Street, opposite the We carry the very best obtainable. : S Walnut Meats :':s: 89c CALIFORNIA GROCERY CASE LOT GROCERY AMERICAN MEAT MARKET L ettt e VUGS SSC USSR U | daughter, Irene anks at present, meetin: their protest WASHINGTON, Sept. 25. — (P-— Saying he is weary of hearing other nations comolain of “dollar short- ge Senator Elmer Thomas (D.- Okla.) today explained a long range cure he has proposed “All currencies and monetary units should be based upon an ounce of pure gold,” the silver-haired Okla- [ [ homa Senatod told a reporter. “It's - the only monetary unit that is uni- I . versally accepted over a long period SC 1 1 “Nobody can change the weight or fineness of an ounce of pure monetary proposals including the . . . ’e legislation _that enabled the late Gives real garlic flavor in a jiffy gold. And no nation willingly ac- g dent Franklin D. Roosevelt to nation for its external trade even if it Thomas, with 25 years service in cepts the monetary unit or 4 the gold con of the dol! R JUNEAU CHAMBER VIEWS PICTURES OF B.C. COUNTRY Cermm rs and guests of the Juneau L For that appetizing touch hamber of Commerce at the regu- GARLIC SA (1 - f ar Thursday noon meeting today in ::m:::: Qe ': :‘".H)h_d“he]s. 1uls! e ] the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel s - e e o PEAS WEST TREAT ——— — NO. 2 TIN 17 SP M LONCH MEAT -t 2y o Ty 53 viewed a series of fine colored slide SEASONING \ flavor. Handy glass jac Cc A C pictures taken by Norman Banfield J 168 with moisture-proof cap. R e e A > D e e i e The pictures covered a trip by STBING BEANS “WHATCOM —— NG, 2 TIN 17 LARD [ —*fl POUND PACKAGE 30 auto from Pr Rupert, B. C,, east to Terrace, Hazelton, in Jasper Na- ' tional Park and the Lake Louise country. Roads, reported Banfield, \ were verv rough in some portions SPECIAL ADDED ATTRACTION ‘Come and Hear THE SINGING SERENADER with the Golden Voice and Melodious Guitar at the Salmon Creek Country Club CATSUP DENNISON'S — s e e s 93 | SOFTASILK CAKE FLOUR — ~******43c FRESH PURE CREAM - - - 'iPINTCARTON guy Heavy Whipping DUZSOAPPOWDER =+~ ™<* 3¢ | CIGARETTES * ™ — — TTOARTON $1.49 rnoznn PEAS - PACKAGE 290 SUGAR Iy PURE CANE — 5 AL POUNDS s3 15 FROZEN STRAWBERRIES — ~°**g5c | MILK ** **** —— CASE $6.75 || Gottage Cheese timr 30c MUSIC B O T e B T ranmee Aenmas Asmast Aaaett Al sasmaet amtmant Aanman hanmeet Vo nnn T EEEy TR VITHUD 7SS 7908 FINE FOOD swaks CDI!il;'ese “hicken T2 Mignon 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway (OPEN EVERY EVENING EXCEPT MONDAY) | ENJOY FINE FOOD EVERY EVENING Our New Musical Talent Will Delight You. MAKE IT A PARTY. Listen to the Travel- ing Troubador in If you really want a ireat come fo the CALIFORNIA MARKET and have Ward Garrelt or | Alaska’s Finest Country Club Ray Mansfield cut you a WASTE-FREE STEAK or ROAST from Prime Wesiern Baby Beef. \ 4

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