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UNEAU ALAbKA THURSDAY NOVLMB!;R4 1948 T é ’ MARRIED BY COMM. ACTION. FOR DIVORC o . under the supervision of Ms. A 3 o R r§ £ .” )] ff ‘i M R ”J (fi IH 0 l I( pARISH KIWANIS RE(HVE Grayce Burley; and at Seward EA Eml“\a Peterson and William In an action filed yesterday in Lol U e SLAIA " Sanatorium, the organization spon- enson, both of Yakutat, were District Court, Max L. Haube asks 51} n t"'y?\' TION | A]AAR TGMGRROW SUPPOR'I' IN ‘I‘B sors the services of both an Occu- (ONGRESS 13]’“ I'ME‘mnrried e SiComén\ssio‘n- a divorce for cruelty from Rose LU LUN ational Therapist and a Medical er's Court this morning. Commis- | Johnson Haube, He also seeks cus- 3 LRV Lb .' HELY fi pational Therapist and a Medica Siover Polls GhaY: G teL Wi . Social Worker. For both rmspm\ls\ A |tody of the children, Theresa, 7, AFTK? G'? F D ,“ "B‘“‘ i “ {‘ME Dfly AFFMR A ( ( u S ES SEA[ SAI_E HERE the Association has provided books,| NEWARK, N.J., Nov. 4. (P—Rep- nesses were Louise Skinner and|and Ricardo, 6. The Haubes were | it W RS fi.! PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALA CER Y public address systems, projectors Charles A. Eaton, chairman of the Rose MM«’l married in December, 1940. at and scree film rentals. Recent|Houvse Foreign Affairs Committee, R e Petersburg. Ge W 5 uard SHIPPERS Members of the Kiwanis Club| gifts to Seward Sanatorium include |won his bid for a 13th term in Con- ASKS DIVORCE i ——e——— tack. of v Tuberculosis committee, NOW can-|geam tables for the wards and an |gress, unofficial returns showed to- On grounds of incompatibility, A ! 3 vassing Juneau's business firms In! e communication set day. Maudie Kunz Taylor seeks & di-| o N:‘;':OM tYAl';UTAT e- 2 the interests of the annual Christ- Kiwanis Club is enthusiasti- S | vorce from LeRoy Taylor in a suit |, .t T f:eenB:u::):Le}:v)\(;rl Yak- 3 30 A and H mas seal sale, report a fine re-icajly backing the Alaska Tubercul- 8 . |filed today in District Court. The : ¢ f i | corpiction ot <| States Shipowners Are Re- | sonse: ey belleve that this is |y Packing the Alske Tubelfc| Grry mALL BEPAIRS - (7 R B O eptember | e perati H 1 I morry F 1 and eve- . partly due to the fact that only|ceep it going, urges everyone to buy 2 g 5, . '26, 1947, at Tok Junction.« The FROM PELICAN Bt sponsible for Alaska e her cent of e total fund | See? S g ireen e That bansing and Pounding yo Uilinciry says they have been sep- | M, W. Goue of boren is at the .| Neither color nor variety will be C E b collected leaves the territory, and! U A “C”l“l ‘fl‘l"‘m that " SEEHRS mmu); arated since July 18, 1948. me,m, Hotl | of argo tmbargo that 95 per cent remains here for Aor el | B = A [ AT BARANOF avalih ke A oY) the Alaskan program. The small| AT BAE repairs are being made before the 3 | vicissitudes of winter. Don Abel 1SCO, Nov. 4—M— percentage sent Outside alds the - . “ . % & S er Harry Brid National Tuberculosis Association| Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McCaul and |is contractor for the work, which Jowners for the car- | in its vast nationwide work of | child of Auk Bay are at the Bar-|includes fixing windows, eaves Alaska Case-Finding, Rehabilitation, Med- | 810f EHouRRy, st SAN FRA) CIO long + | blames U g0 embs rgo """" ik id prove interest- ' Bridges issued statement cit- ical Research and Health Educa- | ‘ ors and hobbyists. |ing an open to the ship-|tion. It is estimated that in the! | < 2 : A " e tea room will from Alaska's Governor 40 years of its existence, the ha—‘ ! = : . “iner a m action, Gruening and other officials | tion organization has helped save | i . 155461 1 piping f that the shippers were re- | the lives of 4,000,000 Americans ¢ 1e hou le for Alaska’s distress | The central Association office | ‘nm»-(l a ]):I\f“»’t‘ from anvn‘» 1>n Jun.onu zi:«%\jlln(‘.\ all f*xpense‘s, 1 | , j (LASSIEIED 1-A BY i ho clMb Nidmtond hii 5. St peentge ' Uhe iasonnl | ] i ; LOCAL BOARD NO. 3 |Tchimaton nds to nasoial fi dor1 Alueta. Dubscerbini Ehdbeibion: s P ? sumption of service to Alaska, the ements with its branches, or responsibility will be entirely as in the case of the Ki- | i yours | wan ub, whereby after conduct- | ) while, Federal conciliator | in the annual sale, they may retain | g r Hospins continued informal|20 per cent of locally collected | talks with striking marine firemen | funds for local TB work. In and shipows today in an effert | Juneau, the Kiwanis used its per- to bring a halt to the 62-day-old | centage to help defray expenses maritime ti A|, ‘m the recent mass X-ray survey | and to aid in the home care of | " S|g“; c! [oufle;y Are fu?.d"" il B ,',:l': A avel expenses of indigent patien - Wanted by Rofarians o et o Funds collected from all over| X*x( Anna Rotary | the Territory defray the Alaska [} e city’s new speed | Association’s extensive program of | | wrote city counc Case-Finding, Rehabilitation and! e t g Health Education. Speaking | poor m» not | this program, Dr. H. _C Harris, | ry good impression upon | chairman of the Kiwanis Com it | tee, especially commends the As - ate | ciation’s In-Hospital services. | c «f 1I|<tmxms Rn_ hour str e Instead, hnl{illtahou program for Alask: 4 JUDGE.” | Therapy program at Alice Island i Count on Centennial for more tender hotcakes ! i S. A - (= = 3 B AT VS i T uoning 1o, be gone untl the|( 0000000000 B : \ Juneau Janitor Service 15 = < ™¢=~: November Food Sale: R TS are i = =l Annette Jac obson of Petersburg W. A, W Haloff and'| pan g Cfi'fiimngmmne 508 == = aranof Hotel Olav Lille E E ] E Durkee’s Colored 1b. 59¢ Artichokes g S OLEQ - - 241lbs 1243] orusesorous E = S = = ke §\pecits Il i = Oma 0 Ollp 2 lllS e Parsnips — Corn = ,‘ ENTUCKY'S [} G i I= Snowflake Spinach — Yams | \ei pack—Small = | Key ] £ SODAS - - 2pounds59c Brocel SHRIMP -- 5o0z.fin43c S | b WRISKEY /_‘ = Cauliflower —_—— = g TS : : i or a ur a = Hunt’s l\io.Ztin 33¢ Ciitanibevs Tillamook " = = = i = '; | S = String Beans - 24 fins 5.58) coey — rewee |CHEESE - - - - 1b.J5c | IE Gorganzola Parsley — Cabbage Quart Jar E = = | . : '= CHEESE Pound L1§{ Green Peppers MIRACI.E WHIP - - 83 = ! 0 (0 a e C ’ a l r s ‘§ Al t—Halves Large Tin 37¢ ete - Bt Mad No. 2 tin 23¢ = {f Genvine IS8 amocat 7 > Green Onions OB 2 = | i sour 100 rROOF f; ¢ L] 2 "E_ v T = MASH gov::ed ' ‘ 0 r a n g e ( h ' ”9 n (a kes E APBICOTS 24 hns 7'90 Limes ——'Pears Tom'rons 24 lllls 4 85 g i inBond | = Gold Medal Tangerines Red Sour Pie No. 2 tin 45¢ E | KENTUCKY | 2 ] i Apples — Grapes y = 5 sranea | | Lemon Cream Pies = FLOUR - 50 pounds 4.95 Sl oy CHERRIES - 24 fins 8.95 = | WHISKEY - - = Happy Home No. 2 tin 23¢ ; Anniversary = Made with FRESH Fruit = : Cranberries = , £ Apple Sauce - 24tins4.75 i COOKIES - - Ib. pkg. 69c = o OLD PASHICNED = —m, == = WA [t | ASK FOR = MIXED CASE DEALS | NUCOA | Quality Meats = VITZELWELLER DISTILERY, INC. + LOVISVILE, KY. | = These deals are composed of High Quality = i i o P = Canned Food and are selected to suit your, P d Pk 47 g Purity Butch Maid B e 8;““ $l!l'l.25c T-BONE STEAK -1b.85¢ £ ' = = | BRYAD and PASTRY = 24 POUNDS TENDER = t YOUR G | Gt B POT ROASTS - - Ib.45c S I= PIERCE'S ¥ = a rocer | CANNED VEGETABLE DEAL | 2Sieve — Fancy ' 8 Fine Quahty E OUR PRICE 597 YOU SAVE 109 P EA S PORK STEAK g “l. T5¢ g f g 4 - -g-‘: Smooth Teiture S FRUIT JUICE DEAL No.21in 23¢ |Srocen = = = = i = owrrnce4.29vousave 84c | 24 Tins $5.15 |PORK SHANKS - Ib. 55 Satisfying Flavor S ———— = PURITY Dutch Maid Bread and Pastry s = 5 & = S for that Hunting Trip HE = OLD AT ALL FOOD STORES E = 3 = Phone 704 = PURITY DUTCH MAID BAKERY [[E »merruowee - o Purity Buich Maid Products — =4 10K SATILE BREWNG & HALTNG 0 sl £ Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery £ e e Are Supreme E 2 and 4 10 = One “of “the :::'ma'ou}.: Brewing” 124 SeCOHd Si Phone 31 IE 10 a'm.g an an. a.m. E , Orgéinizotions Next to The Nugget Shop 'g Boat Orders Dellvered A”y Time § < Distributed throughout Alaska | = = | =l 4§ v R TS ,,||IIII|IIllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIII!IIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!IllIIlIlIIIHIIIII|IIII||IlllllIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIII"IIIIIIIII"III“IIIIIIHIIIlIIIIlIIIIIlIh