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. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY. 9;-1940. Men of the community who desire | to bring their wives, or mothers, | METHODIST MEN'S | as guests, may maki ser- DINNER SATURDAY |%Zcn” sy Ciling 38 by rrics evening bl Io HONOR MOTHERS‘mrm-.xiMmlml R. Hermann and F.| NEW YORK, May 9 Closing | M. Polley are to be the speakers| quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 6'%, American Can 114, ' Anaconda 29'%, Bethichem | Steel 86':, Commonwealth and Southern 1'4, Curtiss Wright 11'4, General Motors 55, International Harvester 56%, Kennccott 35, New l STocK QUOTATIONS The Methodist Men are planning | a dinner for Saturday evening 1:\‘ honor of Mother's Day. Guests of | Tests made at Ohilo's agricul honor are to be ladies of the|tural experiment farm indicate church and commu lm,u apples have almost as much ) of the evening - .o All ladies of the' church are to|food value to dairy cattle as corn pe the guests of the Methodist men. | si 3 | York Central 15 3/4, Northern Pa- United States Steel S 6 Pouna 5555’5’ . DOW, JO! AVERAGES The following are tod Dow, Jones averages: industrials 148.17, rails 31.17, utilities 24.85 - > B R SRS c Be Glamorous! MRS. CHAFFEE COMING | Mrs. W. L. Chaffee is a pas- | senger aboard the Denall for Ju- |neau to visit her daughter, Mus, J. W. Make the Most of Your Charms Sorri — e — John Wesley was one of the greatest hymn writers of all time, composing more than 6,- 090 hymns. The ROYAL Beauty Salon ANN EARLY SMITH, Owner-Operator PHONE 723 I - i A ——————_—— ? 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Phone 638 ICE CREAM Juneau If your favorite dealer does not handle our product it may be obtained at our own plant at 12th and Willoughby. mmlmmumiuflmmmmmmuummnumummmuuu|nuummummlumuumumuunmmmmm CLEVERPROGRAM ' 10 BE PRESENTED BY GLEE CLUBS Yiah School Students Will | Be Heard in Concert Tomorrow Night A clever and well balanced pro-| | gram has beeh planned by Miss Merle Janice Schroeder, vocal di- rector fcr the Juneau Public | Schools, and will- be presented to- [morrow evening at the annual spring concert of the Juneau High | School Glee Clubs, | Starting at 8 o'clock in the high {st']mnl gymnasium, an invitation is 3:-.\-lmrlvd the public to attend, there being no charge for admission. Accompanists for the evening will include Misses Sylvia Davis, Anna Lois Davis and Maxine Nos- trand, Following is a list of members |of the Girls' Glee Club Ruth Allen, Sylvia Anderson Charliene Arnold, Lois Auber Barnesscn, Grace Berg, argaret Brannin, Geraldine Brostrom. Norma Burford, Doris Cahill Josephine Campbell, Marian Cass, Margaret Clark, Juanita Clithero, Laura Jean Clithero, Anna Lois Davis, Virginia Worley, Mary| Fournie Bonnie Erickson, Maxine Nos- trand, Barbara Smith, Shirley Da- vis, Idabelle Dobson, Marian Dob- |son, Jane English, Dorothy Fors, Ethel Fukuyama Maydelle George, Verna Mae Gruber, Thea Hansen, Anna Lee Hauk, Doris Hegstad, Astrid Holm, Joan Hudon, Marian Hussey, Lor- raine Johnson, Esther Johnstone Lanore Kaufmann, Mildred Ken- dler, Genevieve White, Gloria White, Susy Winn, Arlene Withey Bonnie Klein, Dorothy Larson, Tina Lepetich, Dorothy Lund Doris McEachran, Bernice Mead, Marilyn Merritt, Doris Miettinen, Betty Mill, Helen Miller, Betty Nel- son, Emma Nielson, Betty Nordling. Lenora Olson, Pat Olson, Frances | Paul, Violet Paul, Patsy Radelet, | Betty Rice, Lila Sinclair, Mary { Stewart, Cecilia Thibodeau, Ruth | Torkelson, | Boys' Glee members include: | John Bavard, Dick Jackson, Bud | Lowell, Jack Newmarker, kddie Sa-! loum, Fred Sorri, Ned Zenger, Ru-l bert Carothers. | Jim Glasse, James Johnson,! George Martin, Robert Paul, Bob Scott, LeRoy Vestal, Bob Satre, Robert McManus. Bill Goodman, | Laural Martinson, :Hnn‘y Sperling, Jim Wilcox, Zinck. KAYO POSSIBLE IF FIGHT MADE 2ROUNDS MORE McCann Confident, Knock- | out Over Murphy in | Ten Round Battle Billy McCann, stablemate of At ]Hmmk' the world’s middleweight | |champion, and under the manage- {ment of Eddie Marino, of Seattle, | made it plain to the Empire today, |through his Alaska manager Dean Hamlin, that his coming bout with | |Eddie Murphy, scheduled for eight {rounds on Juiy 3 should be changed {to a ten rounder. | Hamlin argues that McCann has knocked out most of his opponents in | |the ninth or tenth rounds. He says| | it takes McCann three rounds to ge: warmed up, five rounds to soften his ‘opponent and the ninth or tenth for ." Joe Kennedy, Tom " Powers, | Earl | the knockout. McCann is starting training ut[ once and expects to be at his peak | for the July 3rd fight which he con- | siders just a warm up for his fight | | with Slugger Weaver on Labor Day | |for the welterweight championship of Alaska. 'VACATION TRIP " YIELDS 2 BEAR FOR NEWCOMER Fred A. Hills, lumber operator from Eugene, Oregon, will have proof | that Alaska hunting is good when he | returns from his first vacation trip | here. Yesterday, Hills came back to Ju- neau from a five day hunting trip with Guide Jay Williams from the | Stevens Pass district. Hills was elat- | |ed with his trip for he had as proof | |of his marksmanship the hides of | two bear, one black and one brown. ‘Thc brown bear squared out 8 feet, |six inches. | Hills and Guide Williams went |with Cash Cole in Cole’s cruiser, | Jazz. | Murs. Hills, accompanying her hus- | |band on his vacation, remained | | Juneau during the hunting trip and | spent her time strip fishing | The vacationing couple is stopping lat the Gastineau Hotel. e e | ’l‘hc.}mnp.le tree. was brought into England from North America about 1656, ' Irving’s Market Located in Downtown Juneau — Next to Occidental Hotel —— The — Ghost of Alaska? CIGARETTES é.reen Carton RALEIGHS, Tipped and Plain—OLD GOLDS—CHESTERFIELDS—LUCKIES—CAMELS Prices Available PAY DAY Through Saturday, May 18 Nt WE DELIVERY C. O. D. ORDERS AT CASH AND CARRY PRICES! 'FACE SOAP | BEER—PER CASE—S2.5 Palmolive, Ivory Lifebuoy, Camay, OLYMPIA BEER—Per Case ... 8 Bottles for $1.00 | 6’ fol. :}3(. RAINIER BEER—Per Case [ sy 8 Bottles for 51.00 |It's all over Juneau: |[JcOLUMBIA BEER—Per Case | Irving's Market Is 8 Bottles for $1.00 { Prosperity Corner! SAVE This Adv ItiIsGOOD All Next Week. UDWEISER BEER—Per Case . 6 Bottles for 95¢ DEALS—for Everybody—SAVE!—DEALS 10 C(ANS 97¢c | 10 (ANS 97¢ Your Choice: Your Choice: R OrS PNEARPLE THICE . 120m Diced Carrots Tomatoes CAMPBELL'S TOMATO JUICE—15-0z. Spinach Peas Pork and Beans Corn 10 (ANSFOR$1.39 LIBBY'S TOMATO JUICE—15-0z. Your Choice: 10 (ANSFOR §$1.19 Your Choice: LIBBY'S PLUMS BUTTER BEANS WHITE STAR TUNA BEETS STRING BEANS SAUERKRAUT KIDNEY BEANS TUNA FLAKES TOMATOES WALLA WALLA LIBBY'S PEAS SAUERKRAUT LIBBY'S STRING BEANS LIBBY'S CORN PEAS AND CARROTS PORK and BEANS B & M. BROWN BREAD TOMATO CATSUP CORN 3-SIEVE PEAS BOOTH'S OVAL SARDINES SHOESTRING POTATOES CHICKEN RAVIOLA CHICKEN TAMALES CHILI CON CARNE DICED CARROTS R A AT A e s ST Schillings COFFEE, Ib. 25¢ SPINACH TOMATOES TiCaioa CRAPEFRUIT BORAX CARTON 1 !)(‘ MATCHES M. J. B—CHASE anG SANBORN COFFEE N.B. C. A3 5 CANTS FRUIT.$1.00 PEACHES — PEARS — APRICOTS — PINEAPPLE — PLUMS i E—— A e e —ta “S3 MEATS Half or Whole Slab BACON rouso 2B SHORT RIBS OF BEEFR. SHOULDER OF PORK ROAST - 23¢ ANY SIZE STEW MEAT 2~ 25¢ T-RONESTEAK - 35 RIB STEAKS - 35¢ Lean, Center Cuts Chocolate Puddingeach §C | rean. croner: POT ROAST -~ 25¢ Facial Tissue 2. pkgs. 25€ | GREOIN - o 35¢ IRVING’S SUPER MARKET PHONE 3519 PHONE 3519 ALL PRICES SUBJECT TO. CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICEI e Sweet Cr;am—-957§crore' BUTTER -2 1hs.67¢ Large—Fresh——First Gmder % E6GS - Zdoren59¢ ORANGES - 2doz.57¢ SPUDS - 251bs.69¢ Scillngs TEA - 1 Ib. 69 ¢ NAPKINS - 2 pks. 25¢ ZEE TISSUE ) 4 rolls 29¢ CARNATION—BORDEN'S—DARIGOLD Irving's Is the Working Man's Store! DIAMOND—125-Foot Rolls | 5 T WAXPAPER-2rolls 33¢ ROYAL POUND 25(‘ POUND loc