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FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1943 | GEORGE BROTHERS |} Raise All Your Own Vegetables Place Your Orders for Lettuce Plants | Cabbage Plants ‘ Cauliflower Plants | Celery Plants | Cucumber Plants Tomato Plants | Grown in our Greenhouse on our farm ; at Salmon Creek PAGESIX " g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA — , - ‘ 5 , FIRST AID CLASS raminations, T cenmi—were DAVIS PROPERTY { COMPLETES WORK |20, o P bukiness tor their PURCHASED FOR | | respective offices. These exams will Eleven members of the current|be given when the two return, Miss " clase n Pirst Ald completed the Helen Johnson, public health nurse, i course last night by taking the final said ——< Deal Complefed on High- . " day-Rev. Baker Makes | New Evening DPresses| “ 0 o | The Juneau Children’s Home, of ! which Mrs. Lyle Johnson is founder and matron, is moving next week into the former home of Capt James V. Davis on the Glacier Highway Purchase of the Davis property was completed within the past ten days by Children of Alaska, Inc., local non-profit corporation found- ed in behalf of needy children in Alaska. According to the Rev. R. E. Bak- or, president of the corporation, a gift of $1,000 was made to the cor- poration by Capt. Davis. Several substantial local donations were re- ceived by the corporation before, of $50 and as much as $100 at a time, but Capt. Davis has set a FROM A CAPTURED GERMAN NEWSREEL comes this picture of the repatriation of French soldiers to their ~Beautiful full skirts ~Tight bodice ~Crepe Net Jersey Chiffon —Some trimmed with sequins and s leading pace in his benevolence. homeland in exchange for able-bodied slave labor destined for the Reich, Ever alert to propaganda embroidery. The corporation at one time ser-' values, the Germans have festooned the returning train with garlands. In front of the train a mother | —OQthers with iously considered ' purchasing the tcarfully greets a son she has not seen since long before the fall of the French army. | Fon Youn HEALTH'S AKE lace and L. F. Morris property, further out (News of the Day from International) ruffles. the Highway, which held an ad- Drink Grade ARaw MILK from our own dairy at Salmen Creek Wire, Write or Phone Your Order vantage of greater acreage. Lack of permission from the WPB for nec- ssary wiring materials was one of the principal complications that ot in to prevent the deal being completed. Financing largely from interested persons outside, the Rev. Baker ]states that the corporation wishes |to- thank those of Juneau and vi- | cinity who are sharing the finan- cial burden of promoting the ac- SIZES 12 to 42 FFASCINATING JEWELRY : Bow and Flower Combs itivity of the group. for your hair Lacy Fuscinators to complete your o e b i ek your hair — Lacy Fascinators to complete your to soon establish a native home, i ; B ol sttt ot WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET cvening costume— in black — iwith Territorial standards of We DELIVER TO DOUGLAS—Each Tuesday and Friday health and sanitation. The Rev. 9 3 75 Baker states that while the group L4 {does mot wish to boast, they are !proud of the fact that, including the purchase of the Davis property, a total of nearly $17,000 has passed through the hands of the corpora- tion since it's formation last Sep- - lember, all in the interest of Al- aska children. The officers of the corporation serve without fenumer- Seward Street ation. Members of the group, in addi- tion to the Rev. Baker, are John I. | Conn, Vice-President, and the Rev. 48 § A 3 A i : A. L. Calam - Ay, e EIR NATIVE FRANCE, two repatriated soldiers stand with a brother on the BUY M“l‘E B0an GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 92 2 DELIVERES DALY DPHONE 95 10:30 A. M. 2:30 P. M. IN BUSINESS SINCE 1908 and still doing the largest grocery business in Juneau. A dedication service at the new MUNCHING THE BREAD OF THi L ] e , ] home will be conducted Sunday af- depot after their descent from the train which has carried them from a German prison. Th?u- exchanga L ras made possible omty by the simultaneous shipment to Germany of able-bodied conscript labor for ternoon at 2 o'clock. w . 0 ,(”- = German farm and factory. Returning prisoners found their loved ones at home weak and emaciated. _ (News of the Day from International), \ SONS OF NORWAY Sponsoring Movies of CAMP LITTLE NORWAY and NORWAY IN REVOLT jACK HAYES RITE R their cleaning. They can be made| Working Wonders With Wax | resistant u; {last o‘fit’ kthe war. hFT‘]s mpou“os b shine e L o 43 sk ” .. extra insulating thickness asphalt | TOMORROW, FRIENDS (a" Ou o tine wih o Ui whing, pov. | e Sex ue d 0 10 o 18 i RS Y ot ML 8 MAY PAY RESPE(“ on a da cloth. Wiping with a ing wax to painted window sills fo oo D e “m]wmed 2 o OF HAI.IBUI S°lD y is enough to clean to prevent their being marred by > — damp ¢ T A glass block panels. Household am- | splash-overs of rain or condensa- | i “riends may call this evening at jonia will remove fingerprints tion. Waxing the feet of furniture . 'Y " : ) . AR | Seventy five thousand pounds of the ‘Crmrxes W. Carter Mortuary L from mirrors or glass-topped tables. will keep them from scratching plgeon loses Beak halibut \zas sold at the All:ska Cold i[ between the hours of 7:30 and 9 Dirty Chimneys Are Dangerous | waxed floors when the furniture is Storage Docks this morning for | [] o'clock to view the re Y . : ica’s o H 20e | iew the remains of John Brlgade A third of all America’s home moved. | In Rald on Berlln 14.55 and 1275 cents. Capt. C. Hayes. fires ave caused by sparks from un- Salvage in the Spring The boats were: Arden, The casket will not be opened at lean or faulty chimneys lighting Wbeeryplond e bephe]d i e i““ ‘”m‘]m‘ IU! rmll‘fl'!;;‘_”,‘_\ “v:';‘, r)xt This year the best spring slogan is LONDON—Planes of the bf)mber. olaf Larsen with 28,000 pounds 2 p. m. in the chapel of Holy Trin- Spring is here. So is the broom, ing up the chimney is ‘4.\'H al .‘l clean up but don't clean out. Take and oomsh comnds CRERY (PIBCOTS selling to Alaska Coast Fisheries: ity Cathedral, with the Rev. C. E. scrub x—mll and mop brigade! In of any spring cleanup mmp:{;gn. those old clothes in the attic to a filn i b errry;x_lgim;atssages 3 thfi‘Emma, Ca.pt: Tom Ness with 18,000 i i Rice officiating, it has been an- keeping with the nced of making e o bo ‘roppinted Telief organization, Bundle up the| Plafes £°: into difficulty. ~|pounds, selling to New England Benef" fo[ No[wegwn nounced. o iy 1usk longer, Bop JdIL fotn | and. repainted e |old newspapers wrapping papers| First _lndlcauon that the birds Fisheries; Nuisance II, Capt. John ) g las ] A Y an | nd rags f " to a collector, and Were being used came when anti- Natterstad with 5,000 pounds, sell- aircraft fire over Berlin recently ing to Booth Fisheries; Thelma, Pallbearers for the services have Mom in her work. He'll Tepair ev- be cleaned by filling burlap bag the ma ind books for the tore away part of a pigeon's beak. Capt. Bert Olstead, with 11,500 r : been chosen from t! v Y i-| etything the g Seamen S Re“ef “ a from he two organi-|efything that is out of order. with excelsion and welghting it with | TBO. zations in which Mr. Hayes was Here are a few how-to-dos: It also was disclosed that 111 17 H most -actives, (ha itiry ‘CIRb add e et several bricks. Tie to a strong rope Make Ready the Roof S gt e 2‘;‘;:3; s'éa;‘f ‘,ORE'E-S{OJB:%::T;: ;Se menee,-s of Ala_ska, Cash Cole,| The time to clean up the windows and lower into the chimney till the Spring is the season for making with an SOS message that saved 000 pounds selling to Booth Fish- L lfix;%lecler:“v?inN:el:ve(.}?;adghfimzi 5 when the cwtains are out for! flues are clean : the old roof weather-tight iand ‘fire g plane. crew. e McNaughton, J. B. Burford and V Howard Stabler from the Juneau | Rotary Club. | | Interment will bé in the Pio-| neers Plot of the Evergreen Cem-| etery. . | SATURDAY,MAY Ist—8P. 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