The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 29, 1941, Page 8

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“Wild Bill” B ack from War Colonel William J. “Wild Bill” Donovan is shown at LaGuardia Air- port, New York, as he returned by clipper plane from Europe_. He toured European and African battle zones as personal representative of President Roosevelt. Ex-Solon on Trial | ) Shotgun (lub 8 - —There Is No Other Place You Can Obtain Grade A Pasteurized “Milk hl'JIIlell\ll— ANNOUNCEMENT g = Due to steadily increasing operating costs during the past fo’ur vears, we e = are forced to make a change in our price list. Effective April 1, 1941, the I o retail prices of our products will be as follows: 2| = MILK—Grade A Pasteurized sl = Pint $ .11 Q | & Quart 20 (2 for .38) &=l g Gallon a5 e E WHIPPING CREAM o] 3 Gill s a1 3 @ 15 Pint 20 o [ Pint o: - Quart . 1. = Gatlon 420 £ < COMMERCIAL CREAM (Coffee) g g Pint ’ $ .35 - < Quart “ -] SKIM MILK g ) Quart 8.0 a Gallon 25 g = Z BUTTERMILK ® 7 Quart $.15 . ] Gallon 80 a CHOCOLATE MILK g < Same price as milk. E = COTTAGE CHEESE 5 - 12-0z. carton $ .20 E' i -] Bulk—Pound 5 15 = MILK TICKETS 2 ° 6 quarts $110 ® z 10 pints RN R, b % 5 . JUNEAU DAIRIES, INC. : E PRODUCERS OF GRADE A PASTEURIZED E :—l- MILK AND BY-PRODUCTS f‘= —There Is No Other Place You Can Obtain Gra P020000000000000000000000 SPACE-FLARED BODIES! FIVE-FOOT CUSHIONS! TAILORED TO YOUR TASTE! BobiEs BELL outward at the window line . . . for roomy comfort. Five-foot Airfoam cushions . . . extra room for shoulders, elbows, knees. Lots of headroom. Lower, stronger double-channel frame reduces overall height, improves comfort, increases handling ease. Come in and try this greatest Chrysler . . . with Fluid Drive, new Vacamatic Transmission . . . more powerful Spitfire engines. A beauty . . . taslored to'your taste! W ON DI Davlin Ceo. PHONE 57 de A Pasteurized Milk in Juneau. Elks Tourney Comes fo End George Brom;s, Cash and Carry, Home Grocery Win Last Matches The Jast three matches in the Elks Bowling Tournament rolled *o a finish last ' night as George Brothers' kegler Hutchings knocked over 550 ping for high point hon- s to spark his squad to a 3 to 1 3ame victory over-the Juneau Drug. Final totals were George Brothers, 1471 and- Junegu. Drug, 1377. The other two matches in the series last night ended with like scores of 3 to 1 8s the Cash and Carry trimmed the Snow White Lanndry and the Home Grocery walloped Hennings. Standings of the teams in the . 148110 137— 395 Totals -y 533 495 446—1474 | (Spot) EALE 9 89— 27 Mrs. Faulkner .. 156 113 166— 435 Doc’ Geyer ... 161 152 156— 469 R. Hermann ... 133 171 142— 446 Totals. ... 450 445 473—1377 Cash and Carry Joe Thibodeau = 172 181 160— 513 Tournament and the winning teams, | based on pinfa]l avérages, will he announced soon. Last . night's: scores - follow: 1% 208 167 550/ Shoof Sunday Members Wili Eoniinue on | Third Lap of 150-Bird Event Tomorrow Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, the Juneau Shotgun Club will continue on the third lap of its 150-bird event. All shocters wishing te par- ticipate in this event are asked to be on hand and shot their first .wo qualifying rounds of 25 birds each At the end of four 25-bird events the handicaps will be announced James Connors, Jr., a novice in the field, who has shot at the clay targets for less than a year, leads the field with a score of 42 out of | 50. Following close behind Mr. Con. nors are Dr. W. P. Blanton with a | score of 40 cut of 50, and Dr. W W. Council with a score of 38 out of 50, Spee Paul. another promising novice who has shot only one quali- fying round. has a score of 20 out of 25, and is apt to break into the | lead Sunday morni e | Scores for each 25 birds are as THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1941. e Halvorsen Dance Tonight To the ONLY ELECTRIC ORGAN MUSIC on the Channel R at the DOUGLAS INN Your’e Invited 1 to try our Fried Chicken and Broiled Steaks “They Melt in Your Mouth” DANCING! GOOD DRINKS GOOD FOOD Try Us Tonight! Johnny Is Famous for His Delicious FRIED CHICKEN and BROILED STEAKS OPEN ALL NIGHT DOUGLAS INN In Douglas OO T A A for the annual summer encamp- | ment of the Alaska National G | It has been customary alway. | 'NO ENCAMPMENT NA“ONAI_ GUARD } ;?;:;xz:;e;{zlée:rr :;:ed A'}';Zk;wx:’;y. Adjufant General Receives | tional Guard have been looking for- ward to an encampment which* Word No Funds Avail- able for Alaska Units Is Moving Her Shop "Juneau's 0—wn Store” to| had been pianned for September. The Adjutant General states that | the War Department did not elab- | orate upon the reasons for cancel- | lation of the ‘encampment other | than to say that no appropriation follows: i | k | for the two-week period would be 1 g_rc:;;:;)‘rt.;,n.]r, ';7; ;? Be lotifed on Seward Major William R. Mulvihill, the available. | r i pLas ] S'ree' Sha"u(k Bldg Adjutant General of the Alaska! Ffcrsigenire i Ch;ren::xc O 0o | Ldel . ) v ' 3 National Guard, announces that a' “Support Your Chamber of o 5 | radiogram has been received from C o M. Daniel 15 15 John 3. McClure | Christine . Halvorsen, owner of | the National Guard Bureau, Wash- | b i Ly Wm. Rodenberg lo 718 | p Halvorsen’s Ladies' Apparel shop in|ington, D.C. that no‘ Tusi d‘sva:r'aphWH! SUXFER with your feet? Spec Paul 20 Former Pennsylvania state sena- | the ',r’-l.pgl;, ing on Triangle| available, or will €, Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steves. Lisle Herbert, 16 g. 18 tor, John J. McClure, above, i8 1Place, today ade formal an- : become available, (adv.) Ellis Reynolds . 18 pictured arriving at the Delaware | nouncement that. the popular store| f=—=ee. i e~ ks W. L. Nance 14 county courthouse at Media, Pa., | iy ne; % ek o the PERIT TRITS S | ‘Carl Danielson 13 for the opening of his trial with Chanuckm R s o | e six otkers under indictment of |’ perpetr ating a $625,000 fraud in | the sule of che privately-owned Chester Water Service company to the Chester Municipal Author- ity. He pleaded not guilty. ELKS OFFICERS | TOBEINSTALLED | ! ON WEDNESDAY Installation of new officers of the 'Elks Lodge will take place next Wednesday evening under the direc- , TO VISIT STATES Pearl Peterson, Forest Service Secretary, will leave on the steamer' Columbia tomorrow for six weeks’; Street, taking over the store room | Photo Shop. e o o BUT Have You Enough Wouldn’t it be discouraging to have a fire and discover that the loss was a thousand dollars more than the amount formerly accupied by the Ordway Miss Halyorsen reports that be- ginning Monday, March 31, through | Friday, April 4, the store will be closed, while the moving takes place. A complete store space will be' set up in the new quarters and be- sides considerable additional space is to be used in the basement H. Sterling ... 157 170 173— 500 | vacation in the States. She will tion of a committee consisting of | 4 : 4 of the Shattuck Building. of your fire i ? J. Ramsey ... 173 170 120— 472 L. W. Turoff. M. E. Monagle. ‘Herp | Visit ner mother and sister at Ber-} Further anublincements as to the YO{I Ir Tire Insurance 2 Have A e Bl s B Ml | keley, Cal. | R e increased your fire in- Totals ... 802 531 463—14g5 Treomanand J. H. Walmer. e ooy gt dedalls well surance as th b Snow White ' An announcement will be made at i be made in the Empire at a later e number and (8pot) .,5"""’" | the meeting of the result of a bid FORWARD TO TRAVEL | date. ,yal_ue of your household furn- F. Riend ¢ % 75—225 oy for construction of an addition| Charles Forward, Assistant to the Halvorsen's, known as “Juneau’s ishings increased? Don’t let i, D::; s 178 178 173— 519 (' the Eiks Building P Regional Forester, will leave for Own Store,” has been located in fire catch you napping? Con . M A ‘els 7 7 T9— BT perreshments will be served fol- | Ketchikan on the steamer Columbia the Triangle Building for ‘the past s sult us " with / .- _: - n - Daniels® .. 140 140 140— 420 1oping: the meeting. for timber sale inspections. 12 years. obligation. Wwithout charge or '. 2 . e — | o 4] ——— s igation, - S, 467—1401 ;. gubseribe for The Empire. Try a classiea ad o The Empic | CLAYTON RETURNING E. B. Clayton, on the staff of the 20th Century Theatre, who has (o $5.00 Down Parents of Nazi-Held Writer Shattuck Ageney | 174— 484, bey Now — enjoy famous | en vacationing in the States for : i g General Eleétriyc Washer :::: :a“o | zha p“:hm léoa.lltmuu-bound Office—New York Llfe{ Phone 249 features at a new low — board A cost. Breeze through 4831408 washday and get your 18— 53 clothes beautifully clean, 5 173— 519! white and soft. Look at F. Dufresne® ... 141 141 141— 43| the array of convenience Mro. Dutissiey E __lf E" bt features shown below. Totals ... 465 465 465-—;9;. You'd expect to pay much more! Hurry to our store now for & demonstration! i“Averase score. Did not bowl. ——— Farewell Dinner Is | Given.H._E._ Aldridge | “Tomorrow's Srylesl Todaf” MODIEL 'G&Nl'u;-‘lc AWS-16 1 = ° J TR Come and See | Honoring 8, B Alaridge, rat n- | - Watch this space for announcement | gineer, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Reynolds | | entertained with a diuner party last |- |evening at their home on Distin |- | Avenue, < Twenty guests were asked, includ- ing CAA personnel and othérs in- of Spring Opening at our New ALL THESE REMARKABLE FEATURES Location in the Activator Washing Lovell Wringer with Action Target Safety Reloase Permadrive Mechanism Modern Beauty | terested in’ radio.. The evening was | [ : % Permanent Lubrication G-E Warranty :-\p:::. 1:‘;’"“““’ ol Makve okt o SHATTUCK BUILBIN G White Enamel Finish, Sediment Drain-Channel steamer Yukon for Anbhorage, whex: 4 i ; 2 Rust-Resistant Fast Drain Poweriul Pup at Swall Extra Charge | ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT| . == AND_POWER (0, *|<REZIE=: he has accepted a JDosition as asist- | he has accepted a.position as assist- | NOTICE Halvorsen’s Juneau’s Own Store b Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hottelet Here are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hottelet, Sr., the parents of Richard Hottélet, U. 5. newsman arrested in Berlin by the Gestapo (Ger- nan secret police). Hottelet was arrested on suspicion of espionage for “an enemy power,” according to the report, The Hottelets live e in BreoklNg N Xe T Youi ' Chambr of - Comamerve.”

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