The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 31, 1949, Page 6

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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIREJUNEAU, ALASKA el £ L R P R, TR AR - A EMPIRE ] : MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1949 = | ) = ? = — HFTH VI("M OF FAST SNOW MAKES 28 o" pA" AM’S | Divisi lents.” ! | The other memorial asks that sales OD SK""G l'l' | In arguing for prompt ;\Cllon on | through military commissaries and ‘30 | he bill, Rep. Warren Taylor, Fair- | post exchanges be strictly limited . I plANE (RASH IS SATURDAY H_IGHTS | Democrat, declared. | to military and qualified government Makmg MONTANA the Wisconsin of the West! ¢ ZND (ABI“ su"DAv | is was all threshed out in| personnel. It says goods are being | DEAD AN(HORAGE i 3 b i f-j'g" S committee 1Tm rates are reason- |sold directly or indirectly to civil- B . an American’s Saturday flights able. We will never have it better |ians, ‘to the detriment of tax-payi 1 w SNOW#ROC it & 7 f | | ) ax-paying b ‘(..,,’,': (.'.,h:, U\.,:" R"dvrazbn“:( ";‘(; took 28 passengers in and out of| in mind or be in a better position merchants. It is addressed to Presi- 4 e g Juneau with 5 arriving here from Yto act on it than rigii now.” | dent Truman and the secretaries of G 0 L n M E D A ! : 98 P oMt s L L Fairbanks, 14 going to_the interior, | NEW Sikstieke | Army and Navy. Lol Ut |and nine fying to Seattle ! | The lone new House bill, by the H its fifth victim, Overhaniling of the 8kl tol me- ]COIn«-WJu‘mml-bu u “:: y:uor;)gc;. i L)nr; Inld und“l\wl){memoriais were | Ways and Means Committee, is for | B ” q n ar el , wa a a PA. introduced in the House this morn- 1 f ? Poum or hat been completed; 8 e ELUAING | v, SDUATC e (© i ; 3 |a $5417 refund of excess wartime 3 .hmm‘r\'unl kmul‘(“:;l:{ruv gf’"::?‘]:'(:‘y Sunday flight from Seattle which| 7°n'7£f1252’35‘%f“:) ,ing. Both memorials were by Tay-'tax payments to the Massachusetts ternoor or the day. Considerable credit ;:m"gh' 21 passengers for Ketchi-| po, mvareus Jensen, Dougias 7 ?m'l:,”kh 7 pm;mf:,’edem-““"B°"‘""8 Scl I Suoany au was suspended upside |is due the work crew that cooper-| o | Bentboaty Witk Tiared S ing for the proposed 131-iile Cop- | ————————— i . ' sponsored the bill{per River Highwa; h g vt [P e X e Passengers included: . d liper River Highway northwarq from | BABY B : S \F: f66i- his et | iope;: arccbRLETIA nd spiice M€ | From Fairbanks: Harry W. Fergu- with Rep. Glen Pranklin, Fairbanks | Cordova. 1t asks that the highway, ox \ 92 score-the very best butter obfainahle! suffered a broken |ind Fred Wyller. Nelk Tay! | son, Joseph Hickey, Kenneth Bowl- | emocrat, replied to McCutcheon| pe given first consideration on the| A 3 nd Fred Wyller. Neil Taylor and |, 4 ~lthat the percentage proposals are|; 5 | seven-pound baby boy was anifl’ internal in- | Walter EiELHIGAmSr ThRGEAT IR m?‘: R.P wa Firgusm;. Chatles Bk L0 N T B M kuie ist of new federal road projects| porn, Saturday at 2:30 pm. at St.| Titoh ‘Arid ‘ol the MO IR ki oar DS Sk L VLS, CeX | i s€ for Alaska.” It is addressed to Pres-| Ann’s Hospital t Mrs, | R e ot e gener- | \ier Nellie Miller, Millie Mmfl_fl,;’l;;‘cye:n:h in on increases in market |jdent Truman, the secretaries of In- | Alex uit? flwmoouglfl;y ur::lwe'l\;lur(s:.‘l ALASKA IMPORT CO.——- ~ is the ane’ - " 'ne. P el | i erior a o g the DO-3 crash is the plane’s pilot,| The U. S. weather report of crisp !émest 1;yler, Hjalmar Nordale, Ethel | ™J "\ L e for passin et Defense and to Delegate The Laiti's have two other chil- | Capt. Rector D. Land, of Anchor- | .now conditions accompanied by | CAMPbe I, Evelyn Gaynor, Danj,. 8 Bartlett dren, of five yed d s P Y | Mansk bill into the hands of the Senate ] yedrs and 16 months, age. He is still in a hospital. The | spen sky proved to be an excellent |2 2nSKe: Mrs. Dan Manske, George| .. 1 i B — e N A R . others died in the wreck rediction that helped make & snbs | So/ich, Jewice [fing, OUristian o et e T sstul outing O. Haaseth, Grant Pearson. %% pibite. -y e e To Seattle: Mr. and Mts. Harry “The idea originally was that this ! ! Bell, Jack Means, Pelix Aubuchon,|Would be the fishing industry's HOUSING DIRECTO! | Gladys Aubuchon, Arthur Holtz, Dr. [Share of the tax program,” Jensen Edith Sappington, Gerc Wood, said. “But we started wrong and! ! HERE TO CONFER JWC NOON SPEAKER rovi veer e .| ~ | Sy L eh L 5 i S S lapping. I don't believe the fishing r, Girector of o industry should have to pay under 0“ pRopERTY IAX, iska Housing Authority, will be| ENROUTE MT. EDGECUMBE |this bill on top of an income tax, B f:ocn luncheon speaker at a meet- | fproperty tax and probably a llcensel @ ~lt B ing of the June_au Woman's Club| Dr. W. V. Bessonette of Tanana, tax. : o (‘"00 ‘ex“t h,i “‘E;'I"- Wednesday at the Baranof Hotel.|Alaska Native Service medical offi- | Most first and third division leg- ) president of the Kelchikan Pulp|The meeting wil be open to mem- |osr, Jeft taday for Bltks to take islators voted with the 14 atter No-| § THE CASE,LOT GROCERY IS THE ONLY i?dEvi}:m:)r Soel:t'i‘l‘em;'k‘il-‘prewlden: {bers and all. interested persons. over duties on the medical staff |lan had commented: ‘Id like to STORE IN THIS AREA SPECIALIZING IN tyed gy by Pan Am'e"wn"Re?"'B“om can be made through [at Mt. Edgecumbe. He spent the remind you that all of this burden| CASE LOT MERCHANDISING. We can 4 ; 5 Mrs. James Strong. :weekend in Juneau. i would be borne by First and Third ' save you REAL MONEY on your purchases I minutes earlier, two of the in CASE LOTS and MIXED CASES. You ; firm’s attorneys from Ketchikan, are welcome to come to our store and com- ! R. J. Jernberg and Lester Gore, pare prices — and REMEMBER WE DELIV- i had stepped out of an Alaska i ER FREE OF CHARGE! Coastal Airlines ship. The four are in Juneau to con- e with Leglaive sommiiee re 'l The CASE LOT GROCERY garding the effect the pending| i property tax will have on their| | - Erofieed Aselriciel = unaranices the Qua |ly ———————— 1 ALBRIGHT ISSUES | of Every Item Sold! ; | { i . . . STATEMENT FOR || Yes, Folks, it’s The Prices in This Ad Are n 600D ALL WEEK & ILWU IN DISPUTE Vern Albright, International Rep- resentative of ILWU, Local 16, is- sued a statement today in regard to the Natonal Lator Relations a Sale that IS a SALE! Here i 7 mt onee ot s o |- s what you get the J Spruce Corporation’s WE HAVE A LARGE slrncx or rnzs“ i “ shut down 1 ound 57¢ Albright said today, “ILWU Local . A v mewme s (| oo samd at IALF PRICE, Too! FRUITS AND VEGETABLES COFFEE - - - 2dpwis 3444 7 ady- to negotiate in Juneau . , T he Niblets—Whole Kernel 21 | S oy u VBG“E co“nnn KE“LES l‘anc'y Wrapped Jonathan { ¢ ! ““‘i i‘l’L:‘ m”( ki ‘l“::l“_",““, i Heavy Enameled — Durable, Easy to Clean APPLES 3oy S Gl (8 Box 4.2g conN - Bl T 24'12 oz. fins 4.@5 is the Guickest I . g 3-quart 1s $2.50; Sale Price $1.25 | ST RIGARN S L v DRDE TR the mill running once again.’ 4-quart size, was 3.00; Sale Price 1.50 | Sinkist Medium Madrona 22¢ I NLRB complaint issued here - . S S S S || PYREX BLUE PANTRY WARE—Tobe used an fop ofstove || ORANGES 10 pound shopping bag 1,79 | TOMATOES - 24 No. 2 ins 479 RS pordectt Nt Rots 404 0OR- 2-qt size 1.10: 3-qt. size 1.26: 4-qt. size 1.36: . 9 A i Guct of the local union were said ks ; Yakima Gem Reliance 29¢ f - i Reduced to 55¢ Reduced to 63c Reduced to 68c to constitute unfair labor practices » pce ool : Sie ounds s i pini i mearing of e T BONNIE BLUE PANTRY WARE—Novel and Unusual POTATOES 25 pounds 149 | CUT BEANS - 24 No.21ins0.45 | NEWLY ORGANIZED it e oo Reunst trom 176 to 88 THESE EGGS JUST ARRIVED—SUNDAY, JANUARY 30TH Covered Bean Jars ... S Reduced from 1.76 to 88c SCOUT TROOP MEETS Covered Snack Jars T Reduecd from 1.76 to 88c St 2 ozen 1_29 Three-Piece Range Sets .......... Reduced from 1.76 to 88c A Boy -Scout Troop 614 will meet Sugars and (‘rear_ners e _Reduced from 1.50 to 75¢ - :;::;g;;l é;u::;? fi::flkc;’ftnlhzeuév;; Drip-Cut Syrup Pitchers . ...Regular 1.50 Now 75¢ All Brands Libby’s 16¢ e ot scoming s e HURRY — HURRY — HURRY CANNED MILK - 4gtlltins§.98 | TOMATO JUICE 24 No. 2 tins 3.55 scoutmaster, but there is room for e ————————————— . other boys wishing to attend. COME UNE sty COME ALL aise e e These "0ld Fashioned” Bargains SPECIAL MIXED CASES boy scouts for sale, with a_portion ese a g CANNED VEGETABLE CANNED FRUIT FRUIT JUICE of the sale to be used for promotion % of scouting in the Gastineau Chan- won t Lasl Long! DEAl 91 E l 9 nel area. 4 . 2 . Eagle Scout John L. Hedde, chiel N o o o 1 Bepresa DORMEYER and SUNKIST ELECTRIC JUICERS ; . ; E’Zfi& gcl:tid\:e wgr:]: st ?E;x:?fia?:gg Priced regularly at 17.95 and 12.50 24 NO. 2 Tms 24 NO. 2/2 Tms 24 NO. 2 TlflS the University of Alaska, has also Sale Price ... ....71.95 and 6.25 = e ¢ v Ims, o e Dazey Super Juicers . . - each $1.75 i RIBCHOPS - - - - - Ih78 s i AT reduce rom o l ———————————————————————————————————————————————— DAISY BROWN WED ROCK CRYSTAL GLASSWARE qui Pard i7e __/—_- 2 10 GEORGE GROVER GOBLETS ... were 46c; NOW—2 for 45c DGOG FOOD - - 48poundtiins7 39 IN DOUGLAS HOME SUNDAES e e NOW—_3 for. 40c Shoulder : Soft as Silk , S i e HIBALLS " were 35c; NOW—2 for 35¢ LAMB ROAST ' 1b. 63¢ CAKE FLOUR - z% Ib. pky. 43¢ & | o R s ool S R MANY OTHER GLASSWARE ITEMS AT HALF PRICE b ' s i G s MINITMAN' DISHMOPS RIB STEAKS - ‘. 1b.75¢ [FLOUR . - - - 50pownds435 Their attendants were Mrs. Ruby » —" Alred and Mr, William W. Trim- KITCHEN TOOLS, MIXING SPOONS, CAKE TURNERS, i Bt 2 Pounds 79¢ e LADLES ING SPOONS, ETC., SPECIAL AT 15¢ EACH TINC CH : ™% weading dnner at Mike's fol- FOR BACHELES, B 06 BUSY TO COOK” BUSINESS ROAS C CHICKENS - Ib. 98¢ NUCOA - - - - 24pomnidsBg8 lowed the ceremony. GIRLS . CAN OPENERS at ... _ONLY 10c Shoulder Canadian o - AST . . . . TR .91b. tin | BARANOF DOCKS £GG BEATERS PORK ROAST Ib.55 | STRAWBERRY JAM .20t 78c § . | FROM THE WEST Were S50 . . . SPECIAL at 75c 5 (Only a Limited Quantity) o T e ey ICE SHOE SKATES ¢ S ermbasking at Juneau were two Very Special at Only $8.50 f passengers from Seward, W. E (While They Last) i Burns and George Evanson. Aboard . 4 Ph"ne 704 B e A Word to the Wise =~ HURRY? ey ; MEAT PHONE 60 IOOF INSTALLATION FOMORROW EVENING . € o s e | JUNEAU YOUNG HARDWARE (€0 e e o o . Juneau Deliveries Douglas Delivery : ::fix::g”n‘z sl :;:;:“m;s lunch will Alaska’s Finest Hardware and Fupniture Store 10 a.m. i 2 and 4 p-m. 10 a.m. ' *,’ s JUNEAU—ALASKA ¥ Flexible Flier Sleds at Badsen's. Open ooon until 6, kRN Boat Orders Delivered Any Time

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