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PAGE SIX A O N PUSGERE, | BROWNS IN Super Marl.et PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. (By Associated Press) FHollywood ICE BOX COOKIES $1.00Package Just Arrived! ly errors during the game. The National Le Brooklyn Dodgers 2 to 1. New York Giants. beca from a e losing Philadelphia 5 to 3 Bill Nicholson made heme run of the season, coupled. with 11 hits by enabled them to win DROP FROM TOP PLACE The St. Louis Browns fell from the top of the American League| for the first time this season on Thursday when the New York Yan- kees took over the spot when the beat the Detroit Tigers 5 he Browns made four cost- ue leading St Louis Cardinals also lost in the per- |centage column by losing to the | The Cincinnati Reds crept up by iy a¢ six pounds and three ounces, taking a 4 to 3 contest from the| The Reds score ing vesterday for medical attention. streak, beat his first which the Cubs, \jorgen Andersen has been admit- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA GOODIE SALE WILL | Raiibow Girls fo ELDT Bill\lrlgfl?r”soz:gz“! Hold Installation TomOITOW N I g ht‘a:ge t!:]e‘:tr xyr:;nz:tg‘\:]asgs n?nrls wlu_) | The Lutheran Ladies Aid Society | g]:;“’li’?fic;y"‘:fi:‘n;?;“ "’(‘)‘]Bi_‘:“li Saturday night at 8:00 o'clock, | tations may get them from the| Wl s Al home;nndc l’fi‘““ Juneau Assembly, Order of an-,MoLher Advisor. The invitations| cakes, cookies, quick breads, Nor- bow for Girls, will hold public in-|must be presented at the door. wegian coffee bread .and plckled stallation of officers at the Scotmm The following Saturday night,| herring. Rite T(n?pl(—‘ with Miss Margaret May 20, the new officers will con- | Mrs. Martin Rian, chairman in Clark, retiring Worthy Advisor, pre- duct their first meeting, conferring| charge* of the sale, has asked:that siding. Miss Clark will be assisted |degrees on two candidates. |all donations be at the store by “ b\ Miss Adrianne Glass, Installing| All friends of Rainbow Girls dre | lain, Miss Doris McEachran, |invited to attend the installation |Bera Insta]lmg Recorder, all Past | Worthy Advisors of Juneau Assem- bly, and Miss Maxine Nostrand, In- stalling Musician. Following the installation there will be a dance for Rainbow Girls ‘ndo'"k Sl alling Marshal, Miss Grace services tumnrrow mgh! | HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. George Troychak became Phone 7167 {the mother of a baby girl at 9:10 \ozluch last evening at St. Ann’s |Hospital. The young lady weighed |and has been named Susan. The father is a well known musician. Tony Zerich entered St. Ann's | John Wilcox, a medical patient, has been discharged from St. Ann's No. 22 cans T3ec ISLE O' GOLD ELBERTA PEACHE 2for ted to St. Ann’s for medical care. s Vithir ez Jim Tob lutter ball baitled o g » T vil: Gerilding Erateis ks ehEse sy 12 cans $4.2 MISS SylV|a DaV|S el O RIGH Bk WALk, tiacs | Phile bl 18!ann's, where she will undergo companying a large chorus of select h”” “’(“ OrY. | surgery. LIBRY No. 2V iar oices at a May Festival in that ik i a eS e u | cit the Phil 1 Athleties 6 to 4| Martin Classon has been dis- Phe. talanted youlig violbiet wa al ing game. Centerfielder charged from St. Ann's after re- t C'n(lnna“ S m hony' raduated from the J u High Pat Seerey banged out four hits ceiving medical attention. Scheol in 1941, and in Aug , during the game, including a homer | PN B b7 ek’ Bachelof: of /Musis d. ol w0 Govige ! aat v ) ati, Miss|receive her pie straig] DOLE 46 oz. % Last evening in (Zx‘x\(c:]n‘;n‘\l ‘lum- gree from the Cincinnati Conserva-| Cleveland nnue‘ it two IMLH'Lm‘HOUSE SPI.IIS ON v ”““]‘ % T' vor Davis of 1ory- She will be heard at a recital OVl he Bostan. Red Sox by will- “‘“‘m 3 "M)“ With the | Which she will present alone at the |P to 6 pROVISIONS OF GI 4 ( made her debut th the s school May 24 c"mn‘m_.:x S_}x]x_\ph(:ny Orchestra as | * . by & g 1 1;.;;\'\ ufi;sne mml(hlt (m | L one of its violinists, o n ildlife ervice, is bac ror : /right, a guest at the Miss Davis, attending the Cin-| ' Willami"'Wright, a guest & hort visit to the two Narrows B".I. OF RIG""S SHURFINE—ORANGE—GRAPEFRUIT 46 oz. cinnati Conservatory of Music, was|Baranof, arrived recently and reg- selected from the school for week's engagement with the Sym- c. rolina life vessel Grizzly Bear. PICGLY WICEC fim/mPAnAnE QN A B o570 FRESH IN OUR COOLING CABINET AVOCADOS GREEN CABBAGE GREEN ONIONS d BANANAS SWEET SPUDS RADISHES CUCUMBERS BUNCH CARROTS ggfi“g’m e BROCCOLI BULK CARROTS RUTABAGAS CALIFLOWER TOMATOES GARLIC ASPARAGUS LETTUCE ALASKA SEED POTATOES AMOU MARSHMALLOWS — KLEENEX - NESTLES BITS — HERSHEY BARS SPECIAL ON NEW SHAFTER POTATOES—NOW AT PIGGLY WIGGLY Call 15 or 24 for Quality with Dependability WHY! Don't you come in and see our complele stocks of fine foods? Many new and exclusive items fochoosefrom . . . . BUTTER - S oy Pound 55 ASPARAGUS, garden fresh 2 pounds 3¢ POTATO CHIPS, fresh, crisp, large size 25¢ FELSNAPTHA CHIPS uwreo FELSNAPTHA BARS GELATINES and PUDDINGS - - 3 for 25¢ POTATOES L™ 25 b § .49 -ONIONS-- , ,, White 2 Pounds 29¢ 10:15 A. M. and 2:15 P. M. Brown % 3 Pounds 29¢ TWO DELIVERIES DAILY Minimum Delivery—$2.50 ns, Wrangell and Petersburg. a|istered from Lumber Bridge, North He made the trip aboard the wild- WASHINGTON, May 12.—A con- troversy over the educational pro- visions of the GI Bill of Rights split the House into two groups, each accusing the other of seek- ing to impose bureaucratic control from Washington over state and private schools, on the first of probably four days of debate. The overall veterans benefits of the measure found little dispute ex- cept the provision for sending quali- | fied veterans to school after the; war and paying their zunm and | subsistence. MIXED JUICE - - B¢ DILL PICKLES - 1 gal. $1.45 RATH'S 1 pint 32¢ pIGS FEEI lquart - 35e¢ TWO DELIVERIES DAILY 10:30 and 2.30 — ORDER EARLY! - — HEINZINGER IN TOWN JENKINS HERE Willis G. Jenkins, of the B(chml Price and Callahan Company, is in town and registered at the Batanof. " BUY WAR BONDS e |20th CENTURY The Northwest’s Finest Meat Market Inaugurating a New FRESH PRODUCE DEPARTMENT The staff and manage- ment of this Modern Food Establishment cordially in- vites the Juneau public to inspect our most sanitary and vibrantly illuminated array of CRISP FRESH VEGETABLES AND SUCCULENT — FRESH MEATS . . . held at properly cool- ed temperatures to insure FRESHNESS . . . Under 300 cubic feet of glass- | enclosed counters. ; 2 bu. 23¢ RADISHES Crisp—Clean—Sweet GREEN ONIONS - 2 bu. 25¢ Crisp and Fresh CELERY Crisp Green Stalks BUNCH CABR()TS 2 bu. 43¢ Sweet—Crisp—Tender EGGS 2 dozen $1.15 Large—Blue Ribbon POTATOES, 50 Ib. sack 3.95 California Shatters Each 50¢ ROALD COPSTEAD GEORGE MARCUM WALTER DIXON 0THCENTURY THRIFT CO-OP| Saturday-MVMonday-Tuesday - Wednesday § We Solicit Your Patronage and Deliver the Goods Phone 202 G03 FRIDAY MAY 12, 1944 Soviet Union as part of the British commitment in exchange for a sup- ply of British aircraft to the United States forces in the European theatre.” BRITAIN SENDS TANKS, PLANES ON TO RUSSIA| e |ARCHIE WHITE IS ARRAIGNED HERE LONDON, May 12—Prime Min- Archie White, charged with grand ister Winston Churchill announced | larceny, was arraigned ,\:f»(::rdai to the House of Commons that Great |1 the U. 8. Commissioner’s Cour itai g ; |and in default of a $1,000 bond ha, Britain has supplied Russia with” A g 5,031 tanks and 6,778 airplanes, of ;{"?"_@mml"ed to the federal JEL. which 2,627 were American m;\de,lnl "f‘_“ :le held to await action by between October, 1941, and April, | *N€ Bran Jury. 1944, ——e—— He said the American planes “were | Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor entere sent on by us as Und Leaso to the |Ann's yesberdny for su,,’, y. - R Phone 7167 HUNT'S ITALIAN PRUNE 2 for PEAS, 3 sieve 3o 12lurs2dn | ORANGE JUICE 63| TOMATO JUICE 33« MIRACLE 1 pint WHIP R4S lquart - 53¢ § SOAP POWDER - - 50| LEE TISSUE Arolls 30 A New Shipment of OCOMA Packaged FRYERS Louisiana SHRIMP for irying Gc Ih, Fresh Frozen Willapa Oysters 95¢ pt. DILLS large luscious PICKLES 5c each Try Our Especially Prepared Standing Roasts of Prime Rib Beef 60c pound MARKET