The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 18, 1942, Page 6

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PAGE SIX » ‘g',gl‘llllllllll|III||IlIIIIIIIlIIIIIlllllllllIlmlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|llIIHII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII%—" 20TH CENTURY GROCERY SUGGESTIONS FOR WHOLESOME Dr.RyanBack = = = = = = = = E = = Reports Favorably on Schools There From Haines, Skagway Trip erritorial Commissioner| REGULATIONS ON LIQUOR; SERVICE MEN RESTRICTED Naval, COJ Guardsmen | May Be Served Only | on Cerfain Hours | Under date of January 5 the | Commandant of the Thirteenth | Naval District issued an order pro- hibiting the sale of intoxicating) Dr. James C. Ryan, Territorial| liquor, excluding beer, to the per-, U. S. PLANES REPEL SUBS NEAR ARUBA |Sea Ralders Again Appear Off West Indies 0il Port WILLEMSTAD Cumcau Dutch ommissioner of Education, re- urned to Juneau last night after week’s inspection trip to schools n Haines and Skagway. |sonnel of the naval service and the! West Indies, Feb. 18—Submarines Coast Guard except between the appeared today off the coast of \nouxs of 6:00 P. M. and 10 P. M. | Aruba but were driven off by Unit- This order was issued in response ed States bombing planes, ANETA, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY 18, 1942 ‘ EVERSWEET BIRDSEYE FROSTED FOODS HEADQUARTERS Dr. Ryan said that he is very|to a request from the Commanding|pDutch news agency, announced. atisfied with the way the schools General of the Western Defense| rThe sea raiders were sighted both | re continuing operation i a calm|Command, and is for the PUrpose|ny land and sea obSbrvation posts| nd unruffled manner in spite of jof avoiding discrimination in the wyion have been on the alert to he war situation. He said that the sale of intoxicating liquor in respect | hools in Skagway reported n()".(] Army personnel. The \lpproprmw‘g‘:i:n;san!}h:eps::m;d;fd:; a::::: in enrollment and that there|State authorities have been P-|i; eq yangers were sent to the bot-| as only a small atendance ‘decline praised of these instruetions andjy = oo " o0T LT T o oted for Haines. The school at/ have been requested to issue reg- pod S .y | difies. fiow. 15 opbiatiidiE ”"p‘uhlkux\ in conformity therewith. <m" ‘“""‘“”"e‘l and Stahdard. ‘Ol teather.an. the WEatt Toviiyan |Company installations- were shelled. aid, after Harley Morris resigned ‘ A 1008 WA Wi et -Sasniv war planes appeared today, the A‘u\ undersea craft dived for the' accept a position elsewhere ‘botlom making it impossible ’m The commissioner said that the schools, however, are uncertain as |the planes to carry out a concen- |trated attack. o what they are going to do for > o SEVEN ARRIVE, achers next year. He said that any instructors have indicated, Leaving were Mr. and Mrs. Wil- ‘ hey will quit next year to accept STEAMER TODAY ositions paying more money. ’l'he} liam A. Wallace, Fred Parsons, Mr.| |and Mrs. D. P. Heddell Bus G| WASHINGTON, Peb. 18 — War BIRDSEYE | FROSTED R NOURISHING QUALITY FOODS AT SAVINGS The problem of finding meat substitutes and planning Lenten meals is again at hand Do your daily shopping at the 20TH CENTURY GROCERY, where you will find a complete selection of Lenten specials. Disembarking were Perry |Hern, Jr., J. J. Meherin, L. E. l |becque, E. S. Gull, Mrs,. Alben‘ | Thompson, A. B. Holt. DAIRY PRODUCTS EGGS 2 doz. 95¢ Green Beans - - pkg.28c | & Spinach pkg. 30e¢ Peas and Carrots - pkg. 28¢ Peas hools must continue to operate Oh‘ Seven persons s from Seattle and| he funds apropriated by the last | Southeast ports arrived by steam- (u nger, Ben Nelson, Peggy| | Production Director Donald Nelson Waldman Herb C. Dunlop, Alvin! |today told the nation it could not | Territorial Legislature during 1943, {er early this morning. The vessel[ and Dr. Ryan said that he knew of 150 26 persons from Juneau thns no way by which teachiers' salaries | ¢oranoon could be increased without action ASSIG"ED HERE |'T. Blake, H. M. Hanson, A. F. No- afford a ‘Washington‘s Birthday Two Juneau men, who enlisted in vatney, Ben Lowell, Mrs. Leslie|Shutdown “anywhere along the pro- the Army, today returned in uni-|Milton, LaVerne Sullivan, George [duction line” and asked every plant |form to take up their new duties | Anderson, Earl B. Ritter, Gordon ! cancel its holiday on Monday, by the Legislature. - February 23, if it had scheduled v 5245 2 FOR ECONOMICAL DISHES % 2“) boxes American as privates in the United States|P. Heddell Charles Cain, Oscar| - - - - l’kg. 30e v 1 i fll c B“I IER Signal Corps office here. | Adams, Peter Lawrence, Jim Muh-}m‘z By i o | They are Keith Wildes and John|duris, Owen E. abor “terms Rrising! {rom - the J sw“s R e s Senescue. Both were enlisted D‘: h;orse. e FORBER A T cancellation should be settled later, BPOCCO“ - - » pkg. 30(2 i oo 43 Franid s Seattle, transferred immediately to Nelson declared. 2 Ibs. 95¢ :. érlfll{llllgl:ln CHEESEd 39c the Signal Corps and ssgned fo [ ARlEf .BYRAI IJIS ey g Baby Lima Beans - pkg. 35¢ | 4 wy °“n i er‘i‘ee!o:mr W n-the in- 4 FOR(ES ARE - - - v N AVOSET £ o cmes yo e = HEADED FOR INTERIOR ¥ e Phg. J8e Whioping Cream, J120 S0t ¢ ey, gone], e S i s v DISPATCHED | Younaberries - pkg. 35¢ Pint 50c it e e Strawberries - pkg. 35¢ HEADQUARTERS | TYPHOON steamer today on his way to the Interior for his first trip of the| spring. Raspberries - - pkg.37e Canned Goods Vegetables SUITS = TO FRONTIER Mr. Byram, will return to east Alaska about the first of May | Asparagus Tips Del Monte Selid and spend considerable time in (Continued from Page One) PE AS " z K 3 ¥ Ideal for Hunters | Juncau and, other communities of Scallo | L - r 59 LETTUCE zl‘ d 29 this section of the Territory. | Rangoon began moving its own em- . . 2 & o. lns c ea s c and F]shermen ————————————————— 'ployees into the interior today. Cauliflnwel' # A | Approximately 5,000 Indians still ot ((Ronl Bin. 2t " are encamped in one area in Ran- Best Circles—12-0z. tins Local o o rbagucobo 1 oot 1opi armetiow 10" beb i pas ‘ Small, Medium, Laige PP ,sase on outgoing boats. The India N E JUICE 3 or 37(: P OTATOES & 7 lbs. zsc Extra Large ;roads northward from Rangoon are /] All in Stock |filled with a steady procession of 3 | rt lopi | vehicles jammed with turbaned na- b yiz ions i] from eveloping o \uves and womenfolk in bright sa- A Glaat Arizona no s. Gl’aves Put a few drops of Va- tro-nol | rees as thousands move out of the " i 1] each nostril at the very first sni wthreawned city. WBGRA P s i 500 GRAPEFBUIT % 4 !or Zsc The Clothing Man or sneeze. Its qulyck action || —_——————— ‘ i] aids Nature’s defenses Sir Harry Lauder, Scqfch come- v | ggainst colds. Follow “‘K’ dian, got his first job in a flax [ irections i 4 Heinz—16-0z. tin Fancy California intoider.. VA-TRO-NOL 15“2;;;.‘% pam e i k el L k. gk i TOMATO JUICE - 30c | CARROTS 2 bunches 27c SALT HERRING - - 3for2c ] | SARDINES in salad oil . 2 for 25¢ Ritz or Hi-Ho Firm—Ripe Crossword Puzzle B CRACKERS - Pkg.23c | BANANAS - Pound 15 ey CLAM NECTAR - - 2fins 25 44. River in India - 1o Antient niuis i of the 45. ):rxclnmllln IMPORTED SARDINES - Each 29c (R T i “AVE % Doninedia. oL Large = o RERE o obehaiie . Herring, Norway tin 25¢ s - Chnes 8 R iIppered Ierring, Norway YOU 1L B e su abpts e 20. Part of the Bible: abbr. . Mountain in laska 55. Min 58. Smlll qunded endage Oysters, Clams-Whole and Mince, TRIED Imported Fish Balls, Tuna, Crab, Fresh Frozen ’ g H ”Mt de'“y. 8. Wear away H R‘:";’:;r Solution Of Yesterday’s Puzzle 24, One: Scotch 62 BIRDSEYE g Homan TRl A penty. - 2 MaSrlARly 600- 5. Anclent: Réman . Cleared of 64. Withd dict | ] QK P oy o o] T TR R Shrimp, Salmon, California 85. Softe Utleud wl(h- co.;)‘slellnlmu ’ Don’t wait until you have a loss to fire insurance. stoon |n‘ 18 . Shy Sardines MANY MORE ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! ANCHOVIEPASTE - - - 3 Dwelling place | . Cry of the cat . Exist . Large viols or Iyres at this list of VALUES Fresh Frozen LOBSTER learn that your protection is . Orlental . Artificial not adequate . . . that some- BIRDSEYE hing has been overlooked . . . langings . hat your policy does not fit e . Utopian, 5. Ola French coin Bussssnmsoodabustdomate bl BIRNC) SR i ith Large Shipment of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES Just Arrived! =~ |GEORGE BROS. SUPER:- MARKET | 95--PHONES--92 " STORE CLOSED MONDAY | WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY ecause of an addition to your 65(: 12-0z. pkg. Red Top Pink Salmon - 2 tins 43¢ Wet or Dry Shrimp, Boz. tins 2 for §5¢ 20th Century Grocery|go3 STORE CLOSED MONDAY—WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY IlllllllllllllllllllIIIIlllllll|||ll||IIIIIIIIIlIIIIII|IIIII|llIIIIIMIiIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlllllllllllllllllllllIllIlllllllllllllllllllll?,—-——- 5 ‘l'hhll aw . Red porsy And w forth: roperty or a new mortgage. all us now. <o Shattuck Agency INSURANCE—BONDS | Juneau, Alaska # Tureen Clams - - - 2fins55¢ abbr. 3 I\Ind of pen 7. Destructive Placed alone Domestic—in Olive Oil . Sardines | 8ymbol for fum Valleys 0. Scratch 2 tins 33c 3 g8 51 thpmne tribesman TOWNSEND CLUB MEETS TONIGHT IN UNION HALL AT 8:15 "‘llllllfllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllll B R e T 4

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