The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 14, 1943, Page 6

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PAGE SIX HATS OFF To America’s 6,100,000 Farmers ' ,..they give you what counts most & gt {' N for ovr fighting men £ r rs 3 food fo . worke i \ food for © all of v food for y by © ning the ] 2b = FLig B erve YOUT €O rch for toce ¥ Yoo can Crop COrP*: 4 be ready *© officil U-S qur community 2 you can GVe n Y ruiting mu vo\umec{ for 08 MILDER BETTER [ Eoier Chcslcrfields deliver the goods to smokers who ¢ know what they want, because they're made from the world’s best cigarette tobaccos, blended together by an important manufacturing secret in the one 'f ~ Right Combination that completely Satisfies. ! fiis' Chesterfield s Toracco Co i U /,f’i WAR BONDS /T LETTERS THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT Copyright 1943, Liccerr & My IT'S LIEUT. GOODSPEED tler and NOW, ON DUTY IN SITEA pronm Ensign Charles A. Goodspeed, Grade formerly attached to the o Juneau of Lieut. Robert J. Scho now in Sitka, has been!Sitka BUY WAR BONDS Empire Classifieds Pay! promot Empire Classifiecs Pay! GRACIOUS By Day and - Festive Enough For Night Time Dinners. .. .. A dress with softness that never fails to make you look wonderfully pretty. IN THE WEST IT’S For 65 years, Nationally famous Rainier Beer has been BUY brewed to one unchanging formula. Through these y ity- ition wil mad . . 2 . i ¢ peofiiuefies boe AUSIRE RN A o0 . Half sizes that are youthful in prints and For beer at its best — Say Rainier! plain colors. 14% to 24Y; sizes. 10.95 — 26.59 JONES-STEVENS Seward Street SeATTLE BREwiNG & MarTinG Co. Since 1878 "% Emil Si¢k, President « + « WASHINGTON'S OLDEST INDUSTRIAL INSTITUTION . = = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU AL/\bKA ;flomu ] DIVISION 2 15 FORMED Three Orgé'fiiizéd Groups, Coast Guard Auxiliary, Now Functioring | Fiotilla No. 1 of Coast | Auxilfary Division. N formed as the resul last night in the C |bers in the City | Officers are also Lieutenant Ex BUTTER N . 57¢ Our Celing—63¢ HONEY MAID Graham Crackers Our Ceiling—355¢ CHEILE CON CARNE MORREL'S Z @ans §5¢ ; Drink George Brothers Dairy Grade A Raw Milk b for Your Health's Sake! Large Selection e as follows J. O. Rude; Vice Cap- {tain, Tom Parke of Barbara V and ‘.mum Captain, Dr. W. P. Blan- ton of 31E542 | Flotilla No. 1 officers are as fol- ‘mm Dr. J. O. Rude, Commander {Tem Parke, Vice Comman I {W. P. Blanton, Junio and Jack Burford, Secretary Members of Flotilla 1 \mp ain, Dr. | 1 arc as follows: J. B. Burford of the Don I Goldstein and A. H rnEgH VEG ETABLES 4 Hendrickson of 3A204-Bobby G, .1 B o B. Caro of the Umpqua, A. M. Mill . | of the Ourluk, Lee Nevins of Duein Today' 31C729, R. W. Cowling of 31D449, G. G. Brown, of the Venecedor, . |C. €. Carter and Dr. Robert Simp- Jusi Received Pickied Herring Jar 50« ) Always Something New at George Brothers! JUDGING POPPY POSTERS and Legion Auxilary Associate members are Lu Lis- ton, Ellis Reynolds, Wes Overby, Joe Johnston, Ernie Parsons, Jim Long and Harry 1. Lucas. Those attending the meeting last night in the Council chambers were Carl Weidman, C. F. Fulkerson, Ted Shersberg, Trevor M. Davis, J. L. G R. M. Keeny, Willis W zdin Skarit: G. G. Brow, Silver Tea 2 to 5 P. M. tomorrow afternoon, American % wvine e B Bt mime || Legion Dugout. PUBLIC INVITED! ons, Don Skuse, George Skuse, . sames Grigg, ®. 8. nougn, A M We would like our customers fo cooperate Mill, J. C. Johnston, Arnot H - . . . endrickson, Dr. Joseph 0. ruce, i With us in trying to put orders in as early as Robert Simpson, E. E. Ninnis, R, . . [ 1. congaon, w. B. curnvert, o w.|f§ they can as our delivery service won't be oy " W overby. "zom Mersan, 5. . | UP 10 par on account of shoriage of help. ‘ C; , J. M. Long, W. L. Wright o Horvrikson, Lon Grover, rge Welnads, Anton Bartness, oh mas Miettinen, J. B. Burford Henry Anderson, Robert R. Brown, George Bolyan, Herbert Savikko, Emil Vienola, Oscar Vienola, F. S Parke, Raymond Hollingworth, Ro- bert H. Burns and Florence Wright The latter is the first woman to make application as a member of Watterworth to do and Deliveries to Douglas will ke discon- i tinued until further notice due fo shortage of help. PHONE, WRITE CR WIRE YOUR CRDERS GEORGE BROTHERS: vy 5 application to high- er up umcmh | Formations of other fstillas are KEEP BUYING VIFTORY BONDSI Y - |in prospect. Division No. 2 now has three flotillas. PHONES 92-95 BUY WAR BONDS Has Arisen! Due to 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 1o sacrifice to win this war. We have 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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