The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 1, 1944, Page 2

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| “Juniorv Unfiof i, A.W.V.S.Being Organized Here A junior unit of the AWVS Hos- 1d will preside during the hours at the booth in the | Baranof Hotel. This arrangement | will make it possible for young wom- en working during the day to par- | ticipate in the hospitality activities {of the onganization Mrs. Donald O'Connor will serve as chairman for the evening group, and young women who would like to join may call her. Mrs, Ernest Gruening has taken over the chair- Clever Mexican Prinis, Checks and Solid Colors LOOK CRISP, COOL AND FEEL DAISY-FRESH . Ruffled or tailored pinafores in most unusual designs. Grand to wear and easy to care for. B M Bebrends Ca QAAULITY SINCE /887 of the senior group upon ation of Mrs. J. DeGanahl Prig St HOSPITAL NOTES Dale Culver, a medical patient, wag admitted to St. Ann's Hospital | s Strohmeyer and i Keithahn entered al yesterday for tonsillectomiés Kenneth Dice has been admitted to St. Ann's for medical treatment. aranovich, rather than h, is a medical pa- nment Hospital. Master James Strohmeyer has been discharged from St. Ann’'s Hos- pital after receiving surgical care. g | tul Jane Hawkins has been dismissed | from the Government retyriel to her home e — Hospital and | | African bushmen pray to the mo 1d other celestial bodies. | \ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—— 1CITY COUNCIL MEETS , TOMORROW EVENING A regular meeting of the City Councll will be held tomorrow night in the Council Chambers of City Hall, Mayor A. B. Hayes will preside. The meeflng is scheduled to” begin at 8 o'clock e FIELD NURSE RESIGNS Mrs. Elvira T. Maurstad, Field Nurse with the Office of Indian Affairs, has resigned from the serv- ice and has left for the South. .- RAF BLASTS WIDE AREA IN ATTACKS om Page One) <Cummuea German radio lP]JOXtEd the Reich was free of enemy planes and an hour later the broadcast said “‘single enemy planes were approaching, ap- parently on a reconnaissance mis- sion.” In the rail center attacks last night, some 500 RAF night bombers smashed the Trappes yards north- east of Paris and Saumur, 150 i:iles southwest of Paris and Terginer, 75 milés northeast of Paris. Eight British planes failed to re- m Halifaxes and Wellingtons from the Mediterranean Allied Air Force, bombed railroad tow tracks by the Danybe River's Iron Geote canal on the Rumanian and Yugoslavian border last night. FRESH VE Including Leftuce, GETABLES Celery, Tomatoes, Green Onions, Radishes, Cucumbers, Asparagus, Avocados . . . and many others. PICKLES Plain Sweet . . Sweet Mixed . . Red Relish . . Green Relish . . Bread and CARDINALS LOSE OUT T0 BRAVES; LANIER DEFEATED (By Associated Press) Max Lanier tasted his fifst de- it of the year Wednesday when Boston Braves out-fought the -setting St. Louis Cardinals 5 Red Barrett was on the nd for the Braves, started and gave three hits for one in the first inning and then ed down I n Re; clouted two home to drive in six the New York ated Chicago 8 to 5. ardella of the Giants and and Bill Nichol- so homered. sandro | over the Washington Senators. The win for Detroit and fourth conse- cutive loss for the Yankees. ! The Tigers came through when Al Unser hit a pinch homer in the' | ninth inning with the bases loaded nd two men out The second place St. Louis Browns tock advantage of the Yan-| kee slump to creep up and tie the Yanks by virtue of winning 4 to 3| Senators cracked out 14 hiis, twi ce‘ y as the Browns, and they | (n meant something. \ Cleveland scored five times in| the third inning on three hits .md‘ an error to trounce Boston 7 to 4. S e ‘ BEGINNING AND ADVANCED SHORTHAND CLASSES Opened May 29 in Hillcrest A[)ml- \ment 108—enrollment closes June 5 Individual 5-hour typing cours: given at your convenience. Elh Buiter Pickles . . Tomato Relish . . Tomato Preserves . . and many others. Dropinand Look Us Over FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M.——2:15 P. M. MINIMUM DELIVERY $2 50 BRerts CASI'I GROCE MacNair. e out of their| .~ . % 1d beat Cincin- | 5 to 4. 18, graduate of ¥'s Americen Le- d his first major vesterday, hoiding | the Brooklyn | out an 8 to 4 de- D FiGERS DEFEAT YARKS;BROWNS MOVE INTO TIE (By Associated Press) Detroit Tigers continued {0 prevent the New kees making a runaway n the American League by i the world champions ¢ to he third straight drubbing g and the fifta straight Onion Salt the quick, easy way to real onion flavor “Perk up” wartime dishes as simply as adding salt. Sprinkle in onion flavor from the handy shaker Schilling GARLIC SALT ONION SALT CELERY SALT SAVOR SALT SEASONING For an in-between-meal snack or a light lunch in a hurry, you can't beat a soda, milkshake or malted made with healthful JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM No matter what the hour or day ; JUNO-MAID Hits the Spot! Sold throughout- South- east Alaska by dealers in every city. Ask for it by Name! Juno Maid ICE CREAM MADE IN JUNEAU BY JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. THURSDAY, JUNE 1, I944 ALASKA AIRLINES JUNEAU to ANCHORAGE YAKUTAT and CORDOVA CONNECTIONS TO FAIRBANKS —— VALDEZ —— KUSKOKWIM KODIAK NOME BRISTOL BAY PHONE 667 Office Baranof Hotel ; ™ BARANOF 1 EVERY ROOM WITH TUB 'l'anned ]i RABBIT SKINS | BUY DIRECT AND || xor Co SAVE MONEY. Al Lowest Rales Any quantity, immediate ROOMS WITH BATH delivery. Write for Price | or e WITHOUT BATH Valcauda Fur Co. Most Convenient Location Seattle, Washington —THIRD AND MAIN— el ¥ AR Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Hotel Juneau Dress up your desserts with FRESH WHIPPING CREAM Available Daily Juneau Dairies, Irfc. ® Perrect comfort e Centrally located o Splendid food and service e Large Rooms— all with Bath ALABKANS LIKE THE WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS *0. B. Williams Co. um- Largest Apartment 1939 First South Seattle 4 Hohl and SHOWER * The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska Reasonable Rates - Phone 800 TAILOR MADE BLUES | Expertly tailored and care- i+ fully made to order or fit- |ai: When ordering by roiive ted from stock. We use first data: quality fabrics of serge, whipcord or gabardine in any desired weight $37.00 Price includes tailor-made [ riites Y HEIGHT WEIGHT JUMPER:! ?ngrh Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM & COMPANY Postage Charge $1.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed, or Chest money gladly refunde Waist Bottoms Insleeve Since 1911 1312 2nd Ave,, SEATTLE 1 PATRICIA MONDAY AND ‘M. S. LEAVES FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. Carrying Freight and Passengers Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU YOU CAN GET LUMBER FOR ESSENTIAL REPAIRS ON YOUR HOME BRINGING UP FATHER MY POCKETBOOK- THERE WAS $500 - WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR,MOTHER? YEAH -UNDER YOUR BROTHER'S ARM-AS HE WAS GOIN' OUT THE DPOOR- NO MEMBER OF MY FAMILY COULD DO ANYTHING DISHONEST- IF BROTHER TOOK By GEORGE McMANGS I'LL SAY IT WAS -HE NEED- ED THE $500 TO BAIL YOUR FATHER OUT ON A BURGLARY CHARGE- THE MONEY-IT MUST HAVE BEEN FOR A GOOD CALSE - Woeodley Airways | JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah gnon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $ $10 18§10 $18 lll $13 818 18 18 10 1 . 18 10 18 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Dally at 9: ‘30 A. M. Skagway Juneau - 618 I)O $20.00 Skagway 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents yer pound—Minimum Charge 60¢c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Excursion Inlet-——Schedu]ed Dal]y at 9 A. M. Hoonah ll5 W $10.00 u m pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED DAILY hikan ‘Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Excursion Inlet .... Petersburg Juneau $30.00 Petersburg Express per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum' of 60¢ to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when passenger traffic D Y

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