The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 15, 1941, Page 8

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GuildMembers Will FIRST ruGHI' Bovles §ER ‘i‘(? - @& for | 4 (sim’m S S e e R v i g8 FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS COFFEE j oot < BHe SHURFINE r?a’z ! cgl.. /‘5 Be i pt. 27 SHURFINE ine B"v er ')(' MELAFLORA PURE HONEY 5 ¥ MIXERS 28 ' 25 SOFLIN CLEANSING TISSUE 003l Small Bry Prunes 2" 12 NATIONAL RED IMITATION STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 4> B 69e Small Red Beans 2 ide Small White Beans 2! 17e 1 can each: Size 2 cans PEAS Allfor BEANS §5C_ CORN 22 size cans 1 can each: Peaches ALL FOR e 75¢ Apricols Ploms PHOKE 767 THRIFT Co-0P NEXT TO THE CITY HALL | Blue n I | Ginty T0 BE ON AR PAA Starting Four Alaska Trips fo Fairbanks Tomorrow Under powerful floodlighis the night shift at the Lockheed Aireraft plant a Hudson wers for the coastai command of the Royal Air Force. In th the last construction touches before beirg ziven a voat of camouflage paint than 10,600 of 28,930 employees of the affiliated Lockheed and Vega companies work during the night hours. Workers af Naval Base On Strike Defense Projects at Pearl Harbor Tied-Up-16,- 000 Men Walkout fereground of this pictu cn Monday and Saturday. Each flight, outh, wiil stop passengers and Poster’s first broadcast * will "be nade at 9:45 am. PST, the of the National Broad- casting Company and the second 7:15 p.m., PST, over the Red Network of NBC oo — Women Volers Hold Mominations Here William A. Holzheumer was ated for President of the Al- : ssociation of Women Voters ~HONOLU at a meeting held yesterday after-| of all con noon in the penthouse of the tructural lectric Light and Power Company. | ed ‘work on defen Other nominations included Mrs. Pearl Harbor Nay First Vice-President; | man Field project Harbor s, Se H. C utive board the members include: Mesdames Ernest Gruening, John McCormick, Frank ht Metcalf, A. E. Glover and Earl Mc- | wor Sixteen t May 15—Member: tructing \laska iron and Hick- W. 8. Ramsey outside of Pearl stopp: empl conditions wusand civilians are en- A former member of the League gaged in the various defense of Women Voters of New York, Mrs. | struction projects and they are all Clara Stillman, sister of Gov. E involved in the present Gruening, was a guest ab yesterday's -oo—— Noble Grands’ Night was announced as a picnic at the Lena Beach home of the President Mrs. Frank Metealf - e — discussed at meeting held Hall and plans Noble Grand’s con- walkout By HAROLD HARRISON ce the AP Feature Service anding. They'll stretch infield for a snooze. around on the grs {and talk about Junior's case of measles last winter. Th talk | about the best way to get a few nore miles to the gallon out of the four-year-old automobile that | brought them to Indianapolis. | But by some manner, no one| ‘nows just how, they'll manage to out in the They'll APOLIS, May 15 — It society’s “400” but Indianapolis's 500 - mile motor peedway race, coming up on May ), is the corn country's major ports social event. There's usually a movie star or two around and the elite of the au- v tomobile industry always is onj the high spots of the battle of schmidt presid hand, but for the most part the| ,)BM 2 theyisean gl 8aa0b. 4y and during the |speed sic is the _together for| “hen they're back at their wuulm’_ \s draped for /Joc Smith, who works the -night b 2 LAl 2 Aalto, who passed away |Shift i “Hank's one-stop garsge"| 1067 Jugh 8 LB DR AT e Palibure Rivers, Mich., and Bill| i h dash of speed to provide Three the epice - INDIAN., doesn’t attract business wa Rebekal 0. 0. F. for Past one-day Heads Home Legion Miss Impi recently at Jones, the leading plumber ine Tip-| - | ton, Ind. T | DOUGILAS ANGROOMS ARRIVE FROM SOUTH, PROCEED 0 RO ORI Ty Here in Indiana it's con ered downright s neglect e By | for a farm hand, filling station the recent Teritorial Teslalobure | . 10 OuGfus that he nover i steamer North Coast last night, ac-| Of explanation ustally 1s nes- companied by Mrs. Stangroom | essary for failure to attend the | :S PLANNED The Stangrooms left by plane this| Specd classic every year. | | morning for Fairbanks enroute to| o The Dougias Isiand Women's Club | their home in Nome. They have| Indianapolis residents adopt 9'met last night at the home of Mrs. been scuth since the ad)mnnmom‘ peculiar attitude toward the race.|J. M. Clark for the las b meeting | of the Legislature A dentist expressed it perfectly | of the club v D i | recently when he said: ' | present in | “Right now I feel as if I never Hermann, ot ATTENTION SHRINERS H\ant to see another raced It tion President Mrs. Hermann gave | Regular meeting of .the Club a4/ goesn't appeal to me. But when a short talk and installed the of-| Percy's Cafe Friday evening, 6:30. | the crowd begins to roll in on ficers for the next club year which J. W. LEIVERS, May 29 T'll beat it right up to the starts officially June 1 although the scretary. \yspegdway office for my tiekets first regular clu’ meeting will be —-o— fand I suppose Tl be there on held the second W :dnesday in Cop- | tember. STEP 10 Health with Better Feet, | T3¢ da T e 3 VA ! L with most Indianap-| Officers installed 24 Phone 643. Chiropodist Dr, Steves. ’Oli“r:fld‘;‘:& 8 5 | man Rusta, Presider. ; M —adv. [ eyre never going until the Campbell, minute and then all the Grant Logan, Secretary, horses couldn’t keep 'them'Sam Devon, Treasurer. 1 Girl Scout activities will continue | during the summer with Mrs. Frank | | 4 eed friends from Campbell, assistant leader, in charge l:m:f; UIfu Nict an:aymeWme‘ oq‘dBurx(x‘m the absence of Miss Esther s the ag Ny brg’l‘: L:‘::? u;fll.y ”3:2 crowd will| It was voted to sponsor a Brownie | swarm into the 400-acre en_l’r'uop if sufficient girls are inter-| | closure, heavily laden with fried | 'N'Ed'; Mrls (;Jrnn'\l‘ljogaln has agreed | Eieen. - fard-polled Jogss. pmR SRk oedcaach: Mes: Rolland Wakes | /man, new resident of Douglas, who | and . cold: beer. {has been active in Girl Scout work | {in California, was a guest at the| meeting and will be a welcome new |member. Mrs. Wakeman will serve on the Girl Scout Commitiee where ?hPx experience will be especially ap- plcciated Arrangements were discussed fr:r‘ the improving of the library spon- | isored by the club. It was voted to | purchase lighting equipment for the stage in the new gymnasium with | SChlllln g } Many of them wnll pay little funds recently raised for the schoal | attention to the roaring motors and library. 37 SPICES =19 EXTRACTS except for the start, the finish"and = Mrs. Charles Fox gave a msume casual trips over to the fence to of the history of the club since its NE | 5 B i | Mrs. Margaret Irving James .rs. Margaret Irving James was ;4 elected president of the Home Le- gion at its organizational meeting in New York. She is pictured out- lining to the 1,500 women who elected her plans for welding moth- |ers, wives, sisters and sweetheart~ of boys in service into a second b of defense. . Nor- Frank Vice-President: Mrs. ————— and Mrs. Empire Classifieds Payl The excitement and the chance | T "Il scramble for the same parking spaces they had a year ago and the year before ibat and the “Hiya Joe's” will sound over the whole place. Many of the spectators will perch atop specially construct- ed seats above the parked auto- mobiles. | | P stands for PEPPER l full of flavor and zest Ask your grocer for Schilling you're sure of the best! | J In background is a large group being prepared for delivery. INDIANAPOLIS SPEEDWAY RACE WILL ~ ATTRACT BIG THRONG THIS SEASON “They'll scramble for the same parking places they had last year —————' | ial investigator and Betty Bonnett !is the sweet college co-ed. | repairs. |is occasioning a few days’ vacation FLORSHEIM SHOES Next week is the last week of the Florsheim Summer Sale. If you haven't stocked up on Florsheims for the coming year, plan to ,.45895 come in at once. PRICES MAY NEVER BE SO BOW AGAIN. * Today's High Quality at Last Winter's Low Pricel H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man" 5Halibufers Sell, Seattle SEATTLE, May 15.—Halibut ar- rivals, catches and selling prices to- aiks bl day are as follows: £ ™ : From the western banks—Cool- | Following the 8 o'clock marriage, fi idge 32000 pounds, 10'. and 9% a reception will be held at the~” cents a pound; Addington 25,000 rewlyweds’ apartment in the Bruns- pounds, 10% and 9% cents. | wick. From the local banks—Unimak| Mrs. Bostrom is empleyed at the 17,000 pounds of halibut, 4,000 of Ideal Paint Store and Mr. Costello ling, 11%, 9% and 2 cents a pound; | is an employee of the Alaska Juneau Wesley 7,000 pounds of halibut, Gold Mining Co. 11,000 pounds of ling 10%, 9 and 2! e T = = L cents Trego 12,000 pounds 10% and| In treating cattle for ringworm, ‘9 cents, the sore spot frequently is sand- | papered until smooth, then painte \t Burbank, Cal. pushes work on this outdoor final assembly line of just released, are boming planes receiving More Costello-Brostrom ‘Marriage Tonight At a quiet ceremony to be per- formed this evening in Douglas at the home of United States Com- missiener Felix Gray, Mrs. Cora Bostrom will become the bride of | John J. Costello. Trv a classified ad inine Empire, ed with medlcme 1 AMERICA'S LARGEST SELLING W | \\\\III/////// Select / Sun-Rich Full-Flavored . organization in 1915, recalling the many worth-while projects sponsor- ed by the group for the benefit of the community. Following the talk a guessing game was played with Mrs. Mildred Hermann high and Mrs. Frank Campbell low. At the close of the evening de- | licious refreshments were served by | the hostess. —————— Db sl ////. SCHOOL PLAY IS ALL SET FOR FRIDAY EVE Tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock ViR « in the school gymnasium, Douglas High School will present their play, the “Inner Circle,” a mystery thrill- er and royalty pfoduction that | promises real entertainment. Leading characters are wicked old Jonas Norris in the person of Robert | ' Fleek and his nephew, Philip, acted by Gordon Wahto. Glenward Kirk- ham has the part of the suave spec- | Doris Balog is the sophisticated Christine Norris. E—— YOUNG HURLBUT IS POPULAR AT UNIVERSITY | Southeast Alaska News of his recent election as} President of the Santa Clara Uni- | ty Student Body for next year of particular interest to relatives and friends here of Ed C. Hurlbut, Jr., class of '42. The young man is | son of the Ed Hurlbut who resided on the channel for a number of years. Mrs. Hurlbut is Ann McCor-} mick, former pioneer resident of Douglas. for Boiling Temperature Pasteurization Temperature ALASKA’S FINEST DAIRY PLANT — the only dairy in the Territory yet to be award- ed GRADE “A” rating on its PASTEURIZED MILK — is able to supply demands for its products, from districts away from Gastineau Chan- nel. JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE BUTTERMILK All produced right in Alaska. All the highest possible stan- dard of quality and sanita- tion—are now easily available to you. Tuberculosis Destroyed Typhoid Destroyed sepue Sore ‘Throat Destroyed Lidinlontnbadnntonl ] HALIBUTERS VISIT Mrs. Eli Post was pleasantly: sur- prised last evening by a visit from three nephews, Mike Johnston, Glen Dovers and Bob Wiggins, who came up from Anacortes, Wash. this spring to go halibut fishing. They called in at Douglas last night in their boat, Betty D., to spend a few hours with the Posts before they | continued on to Juneau for boat | g Diphtheria Destroyed 131° « Scarlet Fever ° Destroyed Dysentery Destroyed Undulant Fever Destroyed oy Whether you live in —_— - Angoon, Sitka, Hoo-' HUDSON ON VACATION nah or any other Jerry Hudson underwent.a minor SOUTHEAST ALAS- operation yesterday morning for re- KA TOWN, you can moval of a cyst on his arm, which enjoy these 128° ulunlusdin @ onliolo ‘ouuuulunlulqm||u|quullm|un|| ‘READ UP From Findings of U. 8. Department of Agriculture. JIHIEAU DAIRIES, Inc. Juneau. Alaska—PHONE 638 All'Milk Bottles Sealed by New Machine Process! —— S — — form the Alaska Juneau for him. (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS | THURSDAY—FRIDAY "smunfi;"gum MONEY “SIX-GUN TRA

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