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PAGE SIX THEY MAKE GOOD EVERYWHERE OVER 5,000,000 WAVES, ¥ WOMEN WAR WORKERS AND WAACS ices for more active duty. . are releas men in ov helping on the produc nt to build more Ships, Planes, Tanks and Guns ng good everywhere. y * BUY WAR BONDS MAN —| WRITE lHIERS /% Chesterfield Copyright 1943, LicoerT & Myzas Tol SHOP FOR SUNDAY AND MONDAY! AT FILL YCUR LUNCH BCX WiTH DELICIOUS HOME-MADE Home Style Beans en Casserole Baked Dishes Every Vorning OLIVES - RELISHES SAUCES PICKLES CHEESE AVOSET Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Spring Lamb Roast Beef Chuck Potatoes Braised Pork Chops With Corn-on- Cob and Escalloped Potatoes Baked Picnic Ham Beans ROALD COPSTEAD, Proprietor Broiled Stealc and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME DINE AND DANC . THE DAILY ALASKA EMI’IRL JUNEAU ALASKA H CENTURY MEAT & DELICATESSEN SANDWICHES and SALADS THIS WEEKEND SERVE Cushion Shoulder Roast of With Caramel Carrots and Spinach Ring With French Fried Asparagus and Whipped Candied Sweet Potatoes and Buttered Lima 20TH CENTURY MARKET Bring your grease drippings in before Friday-We're slarling a shipmenl of hombs for Tokyo! | Evcrywhere you see Chesterfield’s friendly f white pack you can be sure some smoker is enjoying a MILDER, COOLER, BETTER-TASTING smoke. You can’t buy a better cigarette. Chcstcrfie]d is making good with men and women everywhere because its Right Combination of the world’s best cigarette tobaccos gives smokers more pleasure. THEY SATISFY. THE CIGARETTE THAT GIVES SMOKERS WHAT THEY WANT BASEBALL IS ROUTINE FLIGHTS _ E MADE TODAY BY ON TONIGHT ALASKA COASTAL 3 On a round-trip to Skagway were '~ Frederic H. Nichols, J. H. Bannick| and L. Brehimin. | On a flight to Sitka, passengers| were Virgil Anderson, Larry Free- burn, Pat King and M. J. Clancy. | Helen Felipe, Ray Bowling, A. .\1 Kepling Carl Stafford and Har- , | old sigsworth, were taken to Ex- cursion Inlet by Alaska Coastal to- day Yesterday's flight schedule was completed by the following flights: | to Excursion, passengers were G. B.| Tellow, John J. Adams, Otto A.f Schneider and Anthony J. Citro. | Returning here were Edward An- derson, Ernest Lincoln, Walter Hel- lan, L. Brechmin, Basil R. Riley and George Cushing. | On another flight to the Inlet, M. B, Connelly was the only pas- senger from here. Returning were| Paul Kench, Phillip Joseph, An- drew McKinley, L. Benito, Paul IM«‘L«*O«I and John B. Fogg. | On a return from a previous | flight to the Inlet, passengers were lAug\N Jidestrom and D. M. Oli- vera. i Last trip of the day, also to Ex- | cursion, was made with the follow- ing: Vernon Bradley, Donovan Mc- | Gee, Phillip McLeod, Dale Blyberg | and John F. Neelis. M. N. Knight, D. Roy Hovather, Raymond Buche and E. O. Reh- field were the return passengers for Juneau Mrs. J. V Daws Is Honor Guest At Luncheon COTTONS FOR NOW AND SUMMER, TOO! Trudy Hall, Jrs, are here in newest styles, all washable for the fashion-wise and budget- (| wise. Choose fresh suit dresses, gay i For 's. James V. Davis, whe dirndles—from a whole collec- FAbeis. . Jan Wl arrived recently in Juneau to be present at the high school gradua- tion exercises at which her daugh- ter Anna Lois was valedictorian, Mrs. Alf N. Monsen was hostess at luncheon #t the Baranof today. Present were Mrs. C. J. Berg- strom, Migs Davis, Mrs. Oscar Ol- sen, Mrs. David Ramsey, Mrs. Al- ex Holden, Miss Joan Lingo, who arrived today from the Westward, and the guest of honor. Mrs. Davis and her daughter will ,1 ave next wv(‘k ’m (he xouth !0 tion of easy-to-wear—easy-to- care-for cottons. Junior Sizes—9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 15 4.95 to 10.95 Jones - Stevens Seward Street NE 202 THE DOUGLAS INN * E OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT PHONE, WRITE OR WIRE YOUR CRDERS 1 . Going to Haines this morning via | : ‘}fx“"n:( [\\»‘111_1 Alaska Coastal planes, passenger his is the Were Alex Karpainiez, Joe Lecter 1 from st Friday ski, Martin Hannum, Joe Green and O. B. Machen s -9 Returning here were Leo M.|o! 5 {Jones, Mrs. Jones and Harold Weiv- BUY WAR BONDS |ola. | Lindquist, official of the Territorial Department of Health, consulted with public officials, school author- ities and others regarding public health programs in the localities. Returning this week after an ab- WEDNESDAY, MAY 26, 1943 GEORGE BROTHERS JUST ARRIVED Lots of Fresh Green Vegetables Cabbage, Celery, Tomatoes, Green Onions, Broceali, Cauliflower, As- paragus, Avocados, Carrofs, Let- tuce, New Potatoes, Cucumbers, Radishes, Green Peppers and Ban- | anas . . . CALLIN AT GEORGE BROTHERS TODAY! We Still Have a Good Supply of GARDEN SEEDS SEED POTATOES ALSO: Set Planis, Cabbage, Leftuce, Cauliflower, Tomalo and Cucumber MILK — CREAM — AVOSET Lots of all of these items at George Brothers Super Market! GEORGE BROTHERS KEEP BUYING VICTORY BONDS! PHONES 92-95 pend the summer on Whidby Is-|sence of two weeks, Dr. Lindquist i near Seattle. Mr. Davis, who stated he found considerable re- was 5| r of the House of Repre ewed interest and desire on the es during the last session part of the communities to improve legislature is at Whidby at their public health programs In one or two instances local au- thorities agreed to increase their appropriations for improved public | nealth progmms | (HAMBER SESSION TOMORROW NOON The regular weekly meeting of the Juneau Chamber of Commerce will be tomorrow noon sharp at the Baranof. Several guests have been invited to attend. | present. o HEMTH PROGRAMS OF SOUTHEASTERN (ITIES APPROVED During visits at wmngell Peters- {burg and Ketchikan, Dr. Paul A.| BUY WAR BONDE The Answer fo Your (leaningProblem... THE TRIANGLE CLEANERS Our Quality Work is your assurance of longer wear and greater economy. Phone 3 0 7 ectrcc Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE Akl