The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 30, 1943, Page 6

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o » PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA ent funds to roll back retail | her mother, Mrs. Carol Beery Davis.| . s came today as “the CONFEREN(E It w is’ first professional u Mee' were charged with iron- ppearance since she returned re-| t differences between Senate OF opA ENDS cently from two years of study at| House bills halting the Ad the Cincinnati Music Academy and | MAY BA(K mi m's sub: ogram she received an enthusiastic ova- urs a ve U . WITH BANQUET | ; on t ) more year Added interest was ‘Happy Birth-| of mod Credi day' sung by all present at the L] c 1 effor With over thirty-five members |banquet to Russell R. Hermann,| I e an e to weld t o measures together of the Office of Price Administra- |husband of the OPA Director,| appeared 1 They added the tion and Ration Board staffs pre- | Whose l)!l)\{lldu‘\‘ \\';nsdymtfi‘rdfl."-r\‘ffl { ke Siiia oy conference consider salvaging |sent, the no-host dinner held in|Barbara Hermann, daughter of Mr.| Indications Lawmakers choush of the lesiciation to per- the banquet room of Percy's Cafe and Mrs. Hermann also attended W]l Hold Shoot fo De- | the affair. 3 X ssage of the CCC extension last night was a pleasant conclu- . p Members Leavin | May Erase Anti- I the agency's legal life ex-|sion to the elght day field confer-| Members Leaving = | termine Entrants for v} . pires at midnight ence which closed here yesterday N‘\N“““ "1 -t ‘1";‘[ l"f‘lf d’l“‘ i PA sta embers le; ast nigh S“bsmy Bl”S S S¥taHionh OPA sta x'm.ml rs Jett ght | July Fou”h « Green, Enforcement Attor-|and today for the ‘l‘ ‘“‘“0"‘(5 ’"“’l“’“‘ TRICKY COMBINATION . ¢ of enforcement of | Among those who have taken their] B T i - WASH ; Indi pi i T the oth Region, | departure, or plan to lesve today| The regular meeting of the Ju- y St | T Neal Chitstenson, Bitrs the principal speaker of the are Mrs. M. Mulcare, of Skagway; e 4 B ] pioemm o o Mr.. Mildred Féfmann, |Mrs. Karen Baldwiti,iof Nokis: Miss 7itorial Guard willyheiiend Fhurs. otec B mInpion, (1856 15 DGR Pairba s . (day night at the rifle range. All t OPA in Alaska 5 mith, of Fairbanks; M hib! 1 G 1 [ ive asxs m, of Cordov: Mrs, |Who can are requested to go in f ceremonies @ g ¢ z Y . 4 ; ¢ ——— e | ! 4o, SpOke briefly during |Frances Mathisen, of Pe SHGES E e 3 e 13 ¢ o el Erw Sewak and the second at 7 o'clock from Construction and Mining Machinery the dinner were Mrs. Howard G.|Mrs. Hazel Erwin, of Sewatd. 1tes s . g ) % ; . PR 3 |the Elks Hall & to Setile Rot District OPA Manager in Shooting will be on the 300 yard 1—8 n Portab) or 1 Anc Miss . Alics. Bmith, ‘"SKAGWAY V!S!T pMD range and those who show up with 1—30 h.p tric Motor le I and representative of the the best scores will have amn oppor- nks office, Mrs. Claire John- tion Board clerk in Palmer, BY DR. GEORGE HAYS {tunity to be on one of the to teams representing the Juneau (Company elly, OPA Lnspector in| Dr. George s of the Terri-|i\"the Bourth of July shoot. R. G. Lindsay, Super- torial Health Department has gone| Regulation field manials. have i Food Taak visir or of the Seattle OPA to Skagway for a brief trip on de-|airived and those desiring copies 1 Drill Hammer, 220 volt | | °ffice 4 ¥ : partmental business, with confer-\may get them Thursday night at 1 rator, Five K. W Musical Entertainment ences scheduled with city and|the range. Cost of the manuals is 1—Pelton Water Wheel Delizhtful musical entertainment |health officials 25 cents each. 4-point ) This M. Is Practically New f§ w i by Miss Sylvia Davis, —— | A g Apply to J. M. PICHOT v, Aask who gave a group of three violin e | ppl; AHBINE Kt los, accompanied on the piano by BUY WAR BONDS [MR. AND MRS. SIMMONS {ARE PARENTS OF SON \BORN HERE LAST EVENING Mr. are the parents of a baby boy born {at St. Ann’s Hospital last night at {9 o'clock. The little boy is the |Simmons’ first child and weizhed |four pounds, eight and one-hali ‘()IIXIC(‘.\ | Mr. Simmons is paft owner |the Alaska Coastal Airline lone of the best known pilots !Southeast Alaska | e - | STOCK QUOTATIONS | | | PRICES TUESDAY " Closing quotatiors of Alaska stock Tuesday w. 1 89, Anaconda 28, Steel 64'i, Common- and Southern 13/16, Cur- /richt 8%, General Motors nby Copper and Mining srnational Harvester 173, and Mrs. Sheldon Simmons of and in neau mine 10 Tender == Juicy == HOT DOGS and | full pint of home Al_l fOR made P TATO or 7 Sc N 31%, New York Cen- |tral 17%, Northern Pacific 15%, United Sta Y Dow, Jones averages Tuesday |were as follows: industrials 142.62, |rails 36.19, utilities 21 FINAL RITES FOR MATT LOUKKO SET Funeral services for Matt Louk- |ko, aged about 70, whose body was |found early yesterday morning on |the street stairs beside the Nug- |get Shop, will be held Friday, July at 2 pm. in the chapel of the rles W. Carter Mortuary. : The Rev. Albert A. Alsop, pastor lof the Resurrection Lutheran |Church, will conduct services and interment will be in the Pioneers Plot of Evergreen Cemetery. 16 Slices Assorted LUNCEH MEAT and 4 Juicy DILLPICKLES ALLFOR 75¢ | CI Sweet-"n-Tender SKINNED HAM POUND Half or Whole D5C Delicatessen Oven-Roasted Leg of Pork or Sirloin of Beef Oven-Baked Beans Spaghetti and Meat Loaf Meats ® GROUND ROUND CUBE STEAKS CHUCK ROASTS CHICKEN LEGS LAMBROASTS FRESH SPLIT SPRING FRYERS TH CENTURY MEAT & DELICATESSEN Phone 202 ROALD COPSTEAD, Proprietor That famous flavor found only in Schlitz revives the tired taste,, adds cheer to any spread. No wonder lovers of real beer all over the world call SCHLITZ America’s most distinguished beer. Relishes, Sauces, Condiments Pickles, Olives, Spreads A beer so fine it made a city famous. You don’t bave to drink a bitter beer, Schlitz meth- ods of brew- ing control capture just the KISS of the hops, not their bharsh bitterness. Taste Schlitz and you'll never wantto | 8o back 1o a || bitter beer. ‘THE BEER | THAT MADE MILWAUKEE FAMOUS | Copr. 1943, Jos. schiuz Brewtng Co. Miwaukee, Wes. THE DOUGLAS DINE AND DANCE 35 e e St Broiled Steak and Fried Chicken SERVED ANY TIME RECORD IS ~ INSPENDING OPEN UNTIL MIDNIGHT'® WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 1943 4. GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market MILK | SET BY U. §. Billions of Dollars Go for Ships, Tanks, Planes, War in 12 Months WASHINGTON, June 30. — The Federal rnment has l)mk»'u‘ . all records for spending money during the fiscal year ending to-| day yet failed to spend it as fast as the budget provided. In the past 12 months, the Trea- | sury has laid out more than eighty | billion dollars for tanks, planes| and ships. | All other war costs account for, seventy-one and one-half billion | dollars i ——ee—— | NEW LISTINGS OF | DRAFTBOARD ARE ANNOUNCED TODAY Listings of the Juneau Draft Board which were announced today are as follows | 1-A—Emmett James Leslie Aube nard Godfrey, R Richard Lott , Howard ward Mosher, and Bernhard Pearson, Emil Millard Starks. | Hurst, Philip| Aniceto Villarias GRADE RAW FOR YOUR HEALTH’S SAKE DRINK RAW MILK Biggest Selection of PRODUCE inthe City of Juneau! Phone, Write or Wire Your Order rleton Anderson, Orlando 11" Mertz M A (H)—George Howard McLeod, Magdaluyo. 1-C—Robert Louis Davlin, land Clark Stratton | i 2- av Andreas Olsen Heller, By el PHONE 95 Johnnie, Paul Kinch, John Leonto- vich i 2-B—William Eugene Collen, Dave Myer Dishaw, Edwin George Hasu,| David Morton Howard. | 4-F—James Everett Barrag FREE DELIVERY EVERY DAY Edwin Kasko, Haruo Kum K(n(hp *Emne l‘l‘ring_.. Leslie James Myers. James Patrick Orme, Jackson Benedict Rice, John BUY | ] C’!‘ 'g" RJ‘N,DA ) Richard I Tauno Williamson e MRS, MAY GODFREY, | HEALTH COUNCIL GRANDSON ARRIVE IS NOT MEETING | IN NEXT MONTH Mrs. May D. Godfrey returned to ; ; : Junea: last night after having been| Because the Fourth of July falls in the states for the past year-and- |On Sunday and will be celebrated achalf, She joined her daughter,|On June 5, it has been decided to Mrs, Harry G, Maxwell, jr., who ar- |cancel the regular meeting of the rived here from Seattle about three |Juneau Health Council for the Vance wwrence Schultz, FROM EXTENDED VISIT After eight months in the States, Mrs. George Schmidt returned to Juneau last evening. Mrs. midt spent some time in Wsshington, D. C., with her son, whom she went south to visit months ago. | month of July, it was stated to- prior to his being called in the . Accompanying Mrs. Godfrey was day. service, and also visited in Cali- her fifteen-month-old grandson,| Next meeting of the group will| fornia. While in the south, her mother, Mrs, Elizabeth Lewis, passed away at her home in Seattle. Donald Stuart Maxwell, making his be held the first Monday in Aug- first trip Alaska. ust, on the second. WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE OPENING FOR LUNCH and DINNER of hoththe Baranof Dining Rooms ===The Gold Room ===The Iris Room g The Iris Room and the Baranof Coffee Shop will remain open for service each evening until 2 a. m. PAY STARTING THURSDAY, JULY 1 We will be open from6a. m. o 2a. m. Baranof Hotel Coffee Shop and Dining Rooms Electric Hammond Organ Music DINE AND DANCE IN

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