The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 28, 1948, Page 2

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v % i E PAGE TWO THE DAILY Al AbKA LMl’thmJUNLAU ALAbKA ALASKA BOARD OF HEALTH Will END Alaska € NLHIRJS, ?R‘DM Passes fak 52 |CRIPPLED TANKER Represenlallve ; ée«e 'TOWED 10 INSIDE ~ Wesl of Texas Is On, Sea aszel WATERS FROM GULF - Dead, Wa | died today. He was 60 years old since April, 1833. A Demmnt fer King in tow about|he succeeded es northeash of Hawaii. It ing toward the islands at 1- Lout 6 knots. he In the North PI()’J( the John Nance Garn dent. tanker | fering for glands. R ‘13Ih Alr Forte Headquarters Are Ordered Removed Ve (h( ]\1)\'\1()" S’lnla Cxu7 h, of its oil cargo. It > trouble while en route' sulf port td Anchorage and | - * SOROPTIMIST CLUB ’ i | of 13th Air Force headquarters to ta base outside the Philippines— | probably U. S. occupied Okinaw:i— | was reported imminent today. The impending move was des- pro- o AWARD TABLECIOTH | AT "00“ MEE?IN@ cribed as an administrative change | which would nof affect tactical Tr2 Sorcptimist Club of Jumezu ' units now in the Philippines arca t at noon today in the Te Bgeees o o ST om of the Baranof Hotel v ner of the beautiful Ge ce tablecloth was gnnou . Alma Hendricksen, iing took place at the Chamber | C mm rce luncheon today. Tie was used by the Sm‘cpu- in order to raise funds | trict Welfare —Office, n their work | Mrs. Harriet Tieszen Bot the meeting a letter was read| Miss Billls, whose home is the Sister Club committee, | Frankfort, New York, has had « NEW WELFARE WORKERS The Alaska Department of Pub- lic Welfare announces the a ) | ment of Miss Sadie Billis as | trict Worker in the Jun N e, overseas. The club members | s and send | in order | ational rela- FROM FAIRBANKES | George Preston and Ed W. L ison ot Fairbanks are staying uat ‘lh» Baranof Hotel. Aell: —————-——— High authorities of the U. N. are | urging Gov. Thomas E. Dewe: xhould ho be emc[cd Pre! o inj n quickly un U - | Otherwise, som: 1 0 Society, | U. N. might as \ull close shop and m,mmnum in | until it can find which way the | U. s. future foreign policy will go. 4 D —— e — = s Peru had another revolution G HOTEL GUESTS when the army garrison revolted 1 Jd Schwartz and Miss at Arequipa in the south. A Peru- M E man of Wrangell are vian revolt was put down at Cal-; u a e Baranot Hotel. lao 25 days ago : '__—-._—-—————- : FLLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Pelersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 l EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCF DR. D. D. MARQUARDT OPTOMETRIST 8econd and branklin Juneau llIII||IIIIllIlIIlllI|I|lIIIIIlIlIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIllIIiIIIII|||||IIIII|HIIIII!!!IIIII|I|IIIII | Announcing ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES WINTER FLIGHT SCHEDULE Effective October 1st, 1948, our regular flight schedule will be as follows: FROM JUNEAU To Ketchikan, Petersburg, Wrangell— One round trip daily To Sitka— Two flights daily; No Sunday afterncon flight To Haines and Skagway— One flight daily No Sunddy flight To Tenakee— 3 flights weekly; Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays To Hoonah, Gustavus, Pelican— 3 flightg weekly; Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays To Port Althorp, Elfin, Kimshan, Chichagof, Cobol— One flight weekly; Tuesdays, or first day thereafrer wedther permits To Hawk Inlet, Chatham, Todd, Baranef, Hood Bay, Angoon One flight weekly; Mondays, or first day thereafter weather permits Call your Alaska Coastal Airlines ticket agent for time of departure and arrival Phone 202 or 612 ALASK % el i '5%1!‘,‘5 f i oead,WasmngtonfM NOME: REQUEST West of Tew\!uvfi’l‘hp last request c West has server in the Hnu(’uvel snow at Nome, ’\Il\}wv will be when the latter became Vice Presi-|for the City of Miar The Congressman had been suf- several months from {to send the ashe$ r | lymphoma, a discase of the lymph |funer MANILA, Oct. 28.—-’4M—Remu'u:l‘ Dis- * will offer s ch Bucourages understanding | ied experience in the welfare m'a % endship with Soroptimist | { both in pur‘hc and private agencies. PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS s [ASHES OF INMAR TO 'BESCATTERED, SNOW Thermo-regulated roasted for uniform full flavor. — \correE 1N TOWN' TWO KINDS—DRIP AND 'PllCQI.ATOR MIAMI BEACH, Fia, Oct. 28 Hollis C. Inman, 86, that his ashes ‘(:un°d out. Inman, chief electrica | Tuesday. His so |said arrangeme: | | i It During |I‘(‘ w improvec 1 fus matine (I(‘l(rl ng D s Hew (a_rg@_. fouris' Flights, Anchorage | Scum,fiameunze ] between Anchor Mariner said t aid cargo a pound ~x 100 pounds and over. Clenimmenflrmenflmmmonfiymmenfipremeniy=] PHONES 39539 FOOD IN PLENTY-—HNO INFLATED STRIKE PRICES Headguariers for Hallowe’en Specials.. HALLOWE'EN CANDY Quart ... 33 16c each . . 2 for 35¢ = APPLES-All fxtra meyi«APPLES- MacINTOSH s fi 89 JONATHAN, S 5 '1 9 BELICIOUS, S 6. 45 Box - . Box - Bed, Crisp, box .. MEATS saznae=ns A€ Losver Prices Center Cut Chuck Lean, Meaty, Shouider Beef Pol Roast - Ib. 45¢] Veal Sieak - WIENERSINBRINE . . 49| BUTTER - - - - Pound 8%k | NO. 2 CAN Darigold or Gold Medal MIXED MIXED i VEGETABLES case 24 cans $5.59 | FRUIT - case 24 large cans $8.65 Retail Value — $6.28 Retail Value — $9.61 PUSS and BOOTS CATFOOD - 12 for $1.29; Case $4.95 | | RAISINS, Scedless - 41bs.63 DATES - - Pound 43¢ Market Day PLANTERS PEANUTS 8 oz. tin 39¢ . PICKLES. Bel bonie Fancy Whele Sweet, 24 oz. jar 69¢ | | FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES | Come In and Shop Around! ! i ; l DELIVERY SCHEBULE l | 1060 POUNDS ‘ APPLE JUICE I #arshmallow Creme Whip Boned anc Relied No Waste . 1. §8c| Prime Rib Roast - 85¢ ' - = - - - - NorNG' §@zB5 A. DL ArTERNOON 2:15-4300 P, M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. BOAT OI{{DERS DELIVERED ANYTIME

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