The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1940, Page 8

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ICELAND IS TAKEN You get all 1 advantages in ’_SCIIIZI\'LEY'S Light Whiskies 1. THE RIGHT FLAVOR of rich, mellow whiskies. OVER Now‘St Ann's Invifes Visitors| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1940. PARIS. — Sixteen persons were ,klll«.d and 30 injured in a bombu |ing raid by German planes dui- 'HOSPITAL DAY " 70 BE MARKED BY OPEN HOUSE house was among the buildings de- “out." Sunday Between $20 RUMMAGE SALE Lutheran Church Parlors, by the ling today at Nancy. One school-|Ladies' Aid, Saturday, May 11 nt‘ | /10 a.m. Rummage will be appreci- xtrnw’d Fortunately the x(hoolwn‘ ated and called for. Phone Rm | 498 and 125. adv P —— SRt REWARD! “=| Sanitary Meat Co. ED SHAFFER, Manager . THE RIGHT LIGHTNESS — nrhnr\ d by Schenley's exclusive method of blending. 3. THE RIGHT STRENGTH mild, yet full 90 proof. 4 THE RIGHT VALUE — best value in fine blends, | andfoBar Germany | \ from Base | National Hospital Day wiil be ob- served in Juneau and throughout| ‘u, Nation on Sunday. St. Ann In a lighten- | He | ital will hold open house from LONDON, May 10 [ to 5 o'clock in the afternoon and | | British Seize Strategic Isl- | 2:30-5 : | " il | | ] & for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the thief who stole the double red tulip from the yard Democratic Club Wiil Meet Next Democratic ve been adjournc it was announced s, William A. Holzheim- r, club president it is an election year. will be resumed Schenley’s Black Label 65% grain newtral spirits | ™ Schenley's Red Label 72V4% grain neutral spirits , Mrs, Im]llu im > AMTERDAM. — Several German landing parties have been cut off by the Dutch defenders from the main forces and have been dis- armed and imprisoned. B AMSTERDAM.—S There is no suusnluie for Newspaper Advernsmu bombers have been sh coast anll alrcrnu batteries, JOINTHE THRIFT PARADE — AT THE CALIFORNIA GROC[RY THE BELOW PRICES GOOD FOR SATURDAY AND MONDAY ONLY PHONE 371 — AND MARKET —— PHONE 478 “Study our specials iisied below. Astucy } _ march by your eye, note that each ‘spec- § f COFFEE ial’ is really a grand buy, and that the very name of each pmduc! is a guarantee CHASE and SANBORN M. ]. B. SCHILLINGS of its quumy and merit.” GOLD SHIELD LB.—24c NEW YORK EXTRAS We Have the Stock!) L{ng o3 doz. HYe Wlllll KlN(;—(:mnl Size Washing Powder pky. 43¢ S and W—Whole Kernel Corn-3 cans 49e S and W -—“ct Pack SHRIMP 3-POUND CANS CRISCO 5%c| SEARCHLIGHT—CARTON Matches - - 19¢ EVERSON'S Boans 2 cans 25¢ MAYONNAISE quart 49¢ FRESH TO YOUR TABLE ONEVERY BOAT TO JUNEAU SPINACH - -2 Ibs. 2ic 6;73]{’§f°fi;dghg§ 3ior 10c Asparagus - - 21bs. e | EGGS Daily - - - doz. 40c Iy (GET THEM WHILE THEY LAST—— ALSO BEDDING PLANTS - AND MANY OTHER ITEMS for YOUR GARDEN AND YARD T00 NUMEROUS TO MENTION! — CALIFORNIA MEAT DEPT. — TOPS IN QUALITY! BOTTOM IN PRICE! PH““E 371—' The MEAT DEPARTMENT urges you fo join CALIFORNIT'S THRIFT PARADE—and SAVE! VEAL STEAKS ...... Ib. 35¢ § SHORTRIBS. ........ 1b. 15¢ PORK STEAKS . . ... 21bs. 55c LOIN PORK ROAST . . .1h. 30c PORKCHOPS ........ Ib. 35¢ g LEG OF VEAL BOAST. .1b. 35¢ GROUND BEEF LEG OF SPRING LAMB . Ib. 38¢ PORK SAUSAGE Plump Young HENS . . .1b. 28¢ BACON in piece Red Roast CHICKENS . 1b. 35¢ PGT ROAST PREMIUMHAMS ..... 1b. 32¢ ROLLED ROAST LEG OF PORK . ..1h. 30c ......... ; COLORED HENS . * b, 35c On Augusl 12th | charge of the local Nurses Associa- [Miss June Mitchell in charge of the| | | tea table. | Pouring will be | Mrs. William Whitehead, Mrs. L. P. | Dawes, Mrs, | Lucas, Mrs. Guy McNaughton. Mary Keith Cauthorne, Miss Magn- hild Oygard, Mrs. J. G. Shepard. | Mrs. Verne Soley, er, Miss Edna Thompson, Miss Rulh Briggs. | A Jiggs Dinner will be held Mon- | day might at 6:30 o'clock at the Am- | erican Legion Dugout for Legion- |naires and their friends. |is in charge The {on this section was repulsed this 'aIwrnonn and two German bomb- | ers were shot down one in rlames ing like move to bar Germany from | a strategic base in the far north,|invites all Juneauites to visit the| Great Britain today took protective |institution during those hours. custody of the tiny TIceland Island| Last year 1,116 patients w ared . which is linked to German occupied | for at the local hospital, 1 | Denmark by allegiance to King 1 1t of 11,938 days for expert care \ | Christian land attention. Births during the| | Iceland is to be under British|year numbered 120. Operations per- | protection only until the conclusion | formed totaled 242, X-rays 658 and | ¢ of hostilities. ry tests 900. In addition, | ! - - s were applied for 252 out- Sunday Program George F. Alexander assisted Mrs Mrs, William A. Holzheimer, Presi- WHAT GIVES SPECIAL DELIVERY IN FLAVOR? . d, in ar- bgram for of the Hospital G g the following pr a Sunday. 1. “The Little Red Fox. “Sunrise Serenade.” “Confucious Sa “Twilight in — Piano| Solo—Bob “Hold That —~ Band from Jur Gauchos. The Gaucho Serenade. At the Balalaika. Duet “Le, Hear The Gentle Lark Flute and Clarinet, Pian | Mary Stewart, flute; May- delle George, clarinet; Max- | ine Nostrand, Piano. | © [ 4. Soprano Solo. | “Jeanne d'Arc—Bemberg “Dimanch> d'Avril—Poldowsk Soprano, Mary-BerneEhler. | Accompanist, Ruth McVay 5. Tenor Solo. ‘Your E: Friml. | “Sweet Mystery of Life"—Herb- ert. Tenor, Ernest Ehler. Accompanist, Ruth McVay Soprano Solo. “Sylvelin"—Sinding. 3 “Joy"—Gaul Soprano, Merle Janice VI‘HRIFT Schroeder. Accompanist, Ruth McVay = Violin Sclo. Two Movements from Sonta D Major—By Handel. Corrine Jenne. Accompanist, | Carol Beery Davis. Soprano Solo. “Songs My Mother Taught Me’ ® ROYAL ARMS —by Dvorak “The Last Rose of Summer” Flotone, Nina Solovieva. Accompanist | Carol Beery Davis. Soprano Solo. “One Fleeting Hour™ thy Lee. “Fiddle and I"—Gordene. Lola Mae Alexander. 10. Violin Oblegato. | Klondie Dufresne. Piano Ac- | companist, Mae Sperling The reception room will be in| STANDBY b —by Doro- TASTWELL NATIONAL RED tion with Mrs. B. R. McDonnell and | ENERGY Mrs. C. C. Carter, J C. E. Rice, Mrs. Harry Those who will serve are Mrs. SHAFTERS—WHITE Mrs. H. J. Turn- TASTWELL JIGGS DINNER | PUREE TOMATOES 3™ ™ " 38c FRESH SHURFINE SCHEDULED FOR MONDAY NIGHT GUITTARD SWEET JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM Corned beef and cabbage will be\ served as usual and an entertain- ment program provided. Bert Lybeck BRUSSELS —A Gelman air raid what, of J. J. Connors, Sr., last night ~-PHONE 767 — Retailers of Famous SHUREFINE and TASTWELL Preduciz— | BATH ROOM TISSUE 4“ 2% HOME STYLE | APRICOTS ** PEACHES 2" 45c | CUT GREEN BEANS ASSORTED JAMS HOUSEHOLD BLEACH " 2 FRESH ASPARAGUS 2™ " 23 NEW POTATOES MARSHMALLOWS GROUND CHOCOLATE1" ™ 28c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES IN SEASON General Public is invited to trade at our store. trary to the general belief stock purchase is NOT COM- PULSORY to participate in the savings offered through the SHUREFINE and TASTWELL PRODUCTS. Get the THRIFT CO-OP HABIT—Phone Your Order Early! FL()_WEBS The Original Mother’s Day Gift If there's ever a time when sentiment rules—it's on Mother's Day! if anything, cdn express deep love and affection more than just plain flowers? Why not greet mother with lovely cut flowers or a beautiful blooming plant? Telephone 311 JUNEAU FLORISTS WE TELEGRAPH AND DELIVER FLOWERS—ANYWHERE , AR e e B DU BN S Schilling delivers some- | thing special in coffee goodness! The reason? It's a matchless blend of | the world’s choice cof- } fees, skilfully roasted to | bring out delicious full | flavor and strength. } Tuwo Coffees- Percolator end Drip e ’//('(* 1/“,/ uu S Sc il | co-opP Difers 3™ 35¢ quart cans, each sgc l 1b. pkg. lsc pint Quart 30c " 60c Con- And trerrr oo PHONE 49 bvorrrrrrrrrorrrrorreeornl | | Free Délivery It is true that meat makes the meal—and we are masters at preparing QUALITY MEATS TO YOUR DESIRE. JUST PHONE US, and our frained personnel will be only too glad to suggest just the roast, fowl or steak that will make your meal a success. N FRYERS GENINE 1940 FRESH KILLED CHICKENS—Direct from the farm to you! 3 WholeBirds§1.25 Average Weight 3% to 4 Pounds TN RN s Oven Roasts Choice Beel, Rolled Rib or Rump ... Ib' ssc YOU CAN'T GO WRONG ON THISI Lego’Lamb |h, 33c Genuine 1940 Spring Lamb Delicious Served with Mint Jelly Chuck Roast |, zsc ARMOUR'S . From Grade A Choice Steers Veal Roast |, 33‘: Fancy Milk Fed—Leg Cuts ... CHICKENS—1b. 24 ¢ FRESH KILLED PLUMP HENS—For Fricassee or Stewing SPRING RABBITS Small Size for Frying PER POUND 33c Little Pig Sausages ARMOU'RS STAR, Delicious I b. 30 c for Sunday Breakfast For Betier MEATS phone 49 “ow and Belter Service! and the MOST RELIABLE DELWERY SERVICE IN TOWN! LUNCHEON MEATS |b, 40 Your Choice—ASSORTED ... Al Popular Varieties for that Picnic! Dill Piekles 3 l oc HEINZ JUMBO .. Sanitary Meat Co. PHONE 49

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