The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 13, 1943, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA 20th Century Market Announces ihe Opening of Coast Guard Auxiliary Meefing Is Scheduled For This Evening af 8 Applicants for the U. S. Coast|quisitt number of members and |Guard Auxiliary and other local | vessels is assembled {mariners interested: in joining the “I[ Juneaus response continues | volunteer organization will meet in | at this same high level, every small the city council chambers at 8|vessel in the harbor will be flying |o'clock tonight when Lieutenant the Coast Guard Auxiliary ensign |Earle Watterworth, District Auxil- | before lor atterworth declared iary Director, will explain the mem- | “It is ficant commentary on \m ship requirements and assist in the co iveness and patriotism still more Ju-|of I¢ fishermen and pleasure craft operators that this response ns interested in mari- has been so unanimous and freely |time defense work on a volunteer given. basis are invited to attend the meet- | Lieutenant Watterworth, who i |ing, Watterworth pointed out. Al- staying at the Baranof Hotel, said |though the Auxiliary program was |he will be glad to comsult with and {only inaugurated here Monday by advise any small boat owners while Watterworth, the response of pa-|['he is in Juneau. Any American cit- triotic boatmen has been so enthu- |izen who owns a seaworthy inboard | slastic that already several units| motor vessel which is not more than have been formed and the neces- 65 feet in length is eligible for |sary forms and papers forwarded | Auxiliary membership. Volunteers NEW DELICATESSEN and FRESH FISH Departments To supplement the finest Meat Market in the Northwest we are proud to announce the addi- tion of new Delicatessen and Fresh Fish De- partments to our 20th Century Meat Market. Here in our sparkling new refrigerated show cases, we will offer —All available types of Fresh Sea Food —Homemade Salads —Luncheon Specialties —Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Milk —Complete line of Pickles, Relishes, Condiments and Sauces PACK A LUNCH quick meals, snacks or suppers . . . In charge of our Delicatessen Department To accommodate people working long hours, with little leisure time for shopping, we have op- . or a woman! is an experienced cateress. You will find ened our new food section. Itis our hope her homemade salads delicious, her sug- gestions for sandwiches and lunches an aid to the light housekeeper. to provide a shopping service that will aid the busy housewife, working man or woman in the preparation of lunches, Our 20th Century Meat Market needs no introduction! Here you have always had the best of service, the finest quality and choicest culs of meat the re- stricted wartime market has to offer. For Better Wartime Service 20th CENTURY MARRET PHONE 202 PHONE 202 ROALD COPSTEAD, Proprietor ito Coast Guard headquarters. Oth- {er units will be formed tonight and {from now on as quickly as the re- who do not have an interest in a vessel may join the organization as associate membcxs Two Flefillas, Coast Guard Auxiliary, Are Organized in Juneau | The Coast Guard Auxiliary Div- ision No. 2 has been formed and two flotillas have been organized and officers appointed, according to an- nouncement made by Lieutenant Earle Watterworth, District Au%- iliary Director. Flotilla No. 2, officers bers are as follows Emil Vienola, of the Argus, Com- | mander; N. B. Rustad of the Star- lite, Vice Commander, and Car | Wiedman of the Helena, Junior Commander | Members and their boats are as | follows : Oscar E. Vienola, of the Anne | Marie; Joseph L. Riedi, of the Win- {nifred R.; Albert Schramen of the |31C436; Albert L. Flesher, of the [nmm George J. Harju, of the Stampede; Abel Koskela, of the | Hicks; Ralph B. Mortenson, of the | Miss-A-Mova and Jack Lund of the | Zette B. Flotilla No. 3, officers and mem- | bers are as follows {. Robert Burns, of ti | Commander; Ted Schy 'the Patrol, Vice Comman and mem- Lindley J. Geiger, of the 31A965; Clifford Mason, of the North Star Anton Bartness, of the Alms; C H. Corcoron, of the King; John A Klingbeil, Jr., of the 31A191; George| _ W. Edwards, of the 31A165; Hen- ry Anderson, of the No name. Kenneth F. Miller, of the Anna John W. Bresman, of the Flower; Chris R. Ellingen, of the Doris Earl F. Ellingen, of the 31A502 ymond Hollingsworth, of the 5; Jesse L. Johnson, of the D74; Clancy V. Henkins, of the 232249 and Frank Evans, of the Tacora - FORMER JUNEAU WOMAN IS WAAC CAMP MONTICELLO, Ark. May 13.—Auxiliary Verle B. Hillman . formerly of Juneau, Alaska, has be- g at Branch B of the s Army Auxiliary Skaret, of the Marge, Junior Com- © ‘mm!(!l T, Members and their boa are a | follows {Robert R. Brown, of the Dagn |Samuel G. Stevens, of the 31B AT SUIT DRESS Created by Bloomfield For that special occasion when you want to be your prettiest, here is the last word in a love- ly sheer svit-dress. The motif of beading at the waist is the piece de resistance. $24.95 Exclusively at— Jones-Slevens Seward Street | Charles O. Helsing, of the Marie; * ssued clothing and equip- tructed in rudiments of drill, and given Army classification Army job THURSDAY, MAY 13, 1943 *!1 WANTED —— ONE CLERK GOOD WAGES A New Shipmenf of SEED Jusrerrrived! Come in and make your selection *IVER CHEESE in Bulk A real treat—order some today at George Brothers PICKLED SPICED HERRING in jars Also: SPICED ICELAND TID-BITS Try These Tasty Items! OUR CEILING 73¢ LARGE GRADE A EGGS . .. C0-OP Special Today—2 Dozen $1.23 Wire, Write or ‘Phone Your Order WHERE SERVICE, PRICE AND QUALITY MEET We DELIVER TO DOUGLAS—Each Tuesday and Friday 2 DELIVERIES DAILY PHB“E 95 10:30 A. M. 2:30'P. M. PHONE IN BUSINESS SINCE 1908 and still doing the largest grocery business in Juneau | Take your pick.. presro' | Flavor in a flash! replace a man in a non-combatant JUNEAU WOMAN'S CLUB weeks, she will | Will hold a Goody Sale at Bert's * 4 Cash Grocery Saturday, May 15, at 10 a.m. Denations accepted by ning that will prepare her 10/ telephoning 32 adv. , 4 gt i e en more detailed military BUY WAR BONDS EMERGENCY Has Arisen! Due 1o the labor shortage we are forced to discontinue delivery of private bundles. The Army needs men and the Laundry needs men and women. We have to sacrifice o win this war. Wehave fought off an increase in laundry prices and will continue at our old prices BUT we must discontinue delivery. We want and appreciate your patronage and will resume delivery service as soon as possible. The bundles now on hand will be delivered but no more bundles will be picked up after Saturday SNOW WHITE LAUNDRY South Franklin Street North of Cold Storage

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