The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 6, 1943, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1943 BUY BY CASE—NoLimit! GREEN GIANT PEAS, Minnesota, Tender 24 13 oz. llns—$6.24 case—Our Ceiling Price Kounty Kist PEAS, Minnesota, Exira Large Sweet, Tcnder»‘24 No. 2 tins—$5.40 case~-Our Ceiling Price NIBLETS CORN, Vacuum Packed esh Corn, Minnesota, off the cob 24 tin case 34.80 Ceiling Price| DEL MAIZE CORN, Cream Style, Minnesota 24 13 oz. tins. »$5 88 case--Our Ceiling Price - o Wire, Write or ‘Phone Your Order WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET We DELIVER TO DOUGLAS—Each Tuesday and Friday GEORGE BROTHERS 2 DELIVERIES DAILY IN BUSINESS SINCE 1908 and still doing the largest grocery business in Juneau. S S S New Nelly Don WHAT ARE YOU DOING To Back Up American Fighters? Sanitary Meat Co. J. C. Cooper Juneau Dairies, Inc. Alaska Trading Co. Sully’s Bakery Juneau Drug Co. Alaska Music Supply San Francisco Bakery "Thibodeau’s Grocery Ellen’s Cash Grocery v Star Bakery " Home Grocery Alaska Dock & Storage Co. Harbor Market Alaska Meat Co. Bert’s Cash Grocery Shattuck Agency . _Jones-Stevens ';/; Snap Shoppe S est Parsons “National Bank Juneay Melody House Juneau-Young Hardware Co. G. E. Krause Baranof Liquor Store W. P. Johnson WHAT DID YOU DO TODAY -- OR LAST WEEK — TO HELP THEM FIGHT FOR FREEDOM? Did your dollars in War Bonds send angther bomb to Tokyo ... did the Scrap you turned in help them dish it out in Tunisia . . . did the fuel you saved keep American Eagles in the air over Berlin? Today, on Army Day, countitallup . . . all YOU'RE doing to help our Army smash this thing through. All YOU'RE doing to pass the ammunition . . . o speed the flow of food and supplies to our men on the battle lines. Then ask yourself, “How can I do more?’ This is no time to let up for a minute. Our Army is taking the of- fensive. This is the time, then . . . the opportune time . . . togetin itall the way . . . todoall you humanly can to get this war over sconer! Don't wait to bé drafted for war work! Find out what youcando . . . anddoit! Alaskan Hotel Juneau Florists Cowling & Davlin Harri Machine Shop Alaska Laundry, Inc. Percy’s Cafe Stan Grummett J. J. Meherin Thomas Hardware Co. New York Tavern Peerless Bakery Hutching’s Economy Market George Brothers California Grocery Spruce Delicatessen Henning’s Triangle Cleaners Sabin’s Guy Smith Ludwig Nelson Rice & Ahlers Co. * Columbia Lumber Co. Harry Race—~Drugs B. M. Behrends Bank Juneau Motors Thrift Co-Op Remember Our Boys on Army Day — April 6th — Buy Mere Bends! Sponsored by‘ Alford John Bradford Posf, No. 4, American Legion Elks Are iy To Install g Tomorrow Officers of the Elks Lodge for the ensuing lodge year will be in- stalled at the regular weekly meet- ing tomorrow night. A full attend- ance of members is requested to give new officers a rousing send-off. Refreshments will be served fol- lowing the installation and business before the lodge. Former Juneauites Recently Married | In Seattle, Wash. Mrs. Willlam W. Casey, Jr., and Z. M. Bradford were recently mar- ried in Seattle, according to word received here by Mrs. G. F. Free- burger. Both Mr. and Mrs. Bradford for- merly lived in Juneau, and have jmany friends in this city. Mr. Brad- (ford was, for several years, post- l\m:\su:r here and is now represen- |tative of the Standard Oil Com- |pany in Wrangell. Mrs. Bradford |has been making her home in Los |Angeles where she was house mother for one of the college sor- [ orities. ] ' ARMY, NAVY INSIGNIA ISSUED BY GRUMMETT Stanley V. Grummett, insurance lagent, has just issued an Army- (Navy Insignia Guide that is unique. Two figures, representing the Army |and Navy, are on a card and by fmanlpulatlng a disk, chevrons of |the arms of the two figures denote the rank. Parent-Teachers To Hold Meeting ent-Teacher Association will be held tomorrow at 3:30 p.m. in the Juneau Government School, Prin- The regular meeting of the Par- | Fresh pastel colors in rayon crepe and linen finish . . 1] Prints and plain colors . One- and two-piece. Sizes 12 to 44. Washable. | $3.9510$11.95 Blue—Rose—Tan Green i Jones - Stevens lcipal George A. Morlander an \noflnces, All parents and friendsare lurged to attend. OWL Effective ANNOUNCEMENT W POOLE and LEWIS have taken over the CABS April 7th W 24-Hour Service -

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