The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 23, 1944, Page 6

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Leaflets AréVDAr-opped Over| Cherbourg Urging Tap- | ped Nazis fo Give Up | SUPREME HEADQUARTERS OF | THE ALLIED EXPEDITIONARY FORCES, June 23.—Planes flying over Cherbourg dropped leaflets carrying this message before the | 767 ASHINGTON cans Tea Garden GRAPEJUICE - 1 qt. 50c Libby No. 2!, jar APPLEBUTTER - 35 FRIDAY JUNE 23, 1944 Ireluevé\ou Sea, land and air routes Che west coas: of Vancouver anchor in Canadlnn waters unless HERE FROM HOONAH | CURVACEOUS B I G AiR(RAF DIRE(TIONS ’”e blocked, fl"f fiour hslluatlon is 4 U S HSHI"G I:lnnd have been coming into the |forced to anchor due to the stress| B. F. Thompson and Frank John- ¥ 1 Yo TS have 1tt PlN -UP G!RI. E ‘:\}:coizsandj:;nne):tssave tzew;mfi“ BOAI’S SEIZED BY ]flsh from which the livers have machinery. |have registered at the Baranof N - G l v E N FOR tion. Anyone who wishes to save been extracted, then putting to ses| The Admiralty Court settles cases | Hotel. i [ —el (A R R | ER S I | & { up to the Allied troops can rely on (ANADIAN Gov‘II :g,:gmng:n:g;" t::h?ir::;n;a;i’m a month or two, and meanwhile SEWARD WOMAN HERE | being handled in the proper man- in the shallow waters‘boats lay here and crews are being Annsbelle Steen 18 a guest at the Now SURRENDERnLr interfered vmh their nets. Ameri- | sent home Each of the draggers‘m“mmf having registered from pA(I F I( | 1rndz-s of other units in Normandy United States fishing boats wexe‘ = q seized Wednesday at Pachena Bay, [-__———-_—_— | Some came.over singly ana_ other: | Vancouver 1stand, by the Cunadiars | |IIINNIOIOOOO000000000 OO OO in small groups. Our soldiers have Government boat Kitimat, and| < . ho wishes to give himself d | Assugned fo TaSk Force | |who hl;“t"'g”hv"e‘g l"”s‘?w ug)n hie ””‘I‘hv boats were the Ella June,| Phone of U S F|fih Heet [ 3 heligp br. T S |Second, owned and captained by J.| 7 ™ , hide in the terrain and wait til |, 67 an aircraft carriers our infantry arrives. Brlng g ‘nlllt Capt. Steve Trulich, dxagger i F o m“- e S Kovich from Seattle; and the Ver- Tastewell o vh«' Hm‘ Uni AR a1 otit ult on/thaibart ot PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPHY |ona, owned and captained by John all-out assa 1 the port city: LS A M o o 1 oy bk Aitiral st Wi Rl “Soldiers and naval units of Sher- | Have & pirttefbyastist. take: gour| JHIVIch: drpgger fom Ketchikan. yuty Chief of Naval who said we| ford, Acting Dej Operations of Air, arbors at night to dump bodies of |of weather or the: breakdown of son are here from Hoonah and | his life can do so. Those who give “ 3 . ~—Foul More than 15000 of your com-| VICTORIA, B. C., June 23—FOUr| ) fishermen were warned not to|are valued at about $50,000. Seward. | already have had the experience S(Ol’e Of N6W851 Repor'Ed | been ordered not to fire on anyone ,vuu charged with illegal anchor-| “If you cannot come dlrecuy mz( Price, Tacoma salmon uoller | core of the newest and e e e from Seattle, owned by Mal jon | Nn. 2'//2 Fle e ight g _ Tomato Puree - 2 for 39¢ | bourg. Cherbourg is encircled. None | picture. Hamersley Studio. Opposite Canadian officlals here sald that } | of you will get out and no one will |Federal Bullding, Fhone 204, aav. |Tor® han 800 American’ fishing | \bmh dla,gmg for dogfish and cod | now have the most powerful and| : structive naval units in history. _ | | 5 | giant force,| & - . 5 { | | Darigold--llighest Score x Ration * BUTTER - 2 Ibs. Sl 05 Cooking Tips | Saxon House Orange Marmalade -21b jar 42¢ KITCHEN CHARM de In describing the Radford said it is assumed that most of the 22 big new carriers commissioned since Pearl Harbor are operating in the Pacific and had something to do with the rout- | “THE GIRL WE'D LIKE TO | i of the Japanese Monday be- tween the Marianas and the Philip- | pines. These carriers, said Radford, are presumably with the battleships, cruisers and destroyers an the Pa- cific ocean operating to the gates of Japan. | The Navy reveals that a r\muH‘(H Japanese pilot from the Nip force in last Monday's raid said he saw “scattered on the sea as far as the eyes could peer a great task force and he was convinced right then and there that Japan had lost the war —————— JOHANNESSON JOINS LOCAL RADIO STAFF Master Sergeant John Johannes- son has joined the Juneau staff of the Signal Corps, United States Army, and will soon be appointed right traffic chief succeeding Mas- ter Sergeant Blair Steel, who moves day traffic chief, |Order of Moos {meeting. PLAY POSTOFFICE WITH" is | | the way the group of Army mail clerks in the Italian theatre of war expressed their views after selecting curvaceous Jean Parker of Hollywood as their “pin-up girl.” Well, who wouldn't? BUSINESS MEETING OF MOOSE TONIGHT The regular meeting of the Loyal will be held at 8 o'clock tonights at the headquarters in the Seward Building. Routine business will be discussed and one of the main issues will be the sponsoring again this year of the {4th of July parade in cooperation with the American Legion. Guest cards are now being is- sued by the Moose Lodge, and the first to obta card is Robert Loridzen, CG. Refreshm s will be served follow! on FRESH PEAS 2 Pounds 4 5¢ NEW POTATOES 12 Pounds $1.00 Also EVERYTHING in FRESH VEGETABLES FRUITS Cottage Cheese Buttermilk DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES BY Qund an How to make your : folks like liver *| It’s all a matter of | | knowin’ how to fix it. An’ that sure-is &) good news, isn't it? For liver’s something you want to | serve at least once a week It sup- | plies lots of vitamins an’ iron for good red blood, besides. An' you don't | have to buy expensive calf’s liver. Beef, lamb or pork liver is real tasty | an’ appetizin’ cooked like this. An’ ' remember, foods fried the Spry way | are so digestible a child can eat ’em. Fried Liver Patties 1 ]b. liver (beef, teaspoon T lamb or pork) }é o -y 2 gt 34 cup onion, 1 egg, slightly chopped beaten 14 cup fine crumbs 3 tablespoons 1 teaspoon salt Spry Remove membrane from liver and grind coarsely. Mix ground liver with | onions, crumbs (cracker or bread), salt, pepper, milk and egg. Melt Spry in skillet until hot. There’s no un- pleasant smoke or smell when you fry with purer all-vegetable Spry WAXED PAPER ISLE 0" GOLD ELBERTA 125-foot roll 20 2for - 73¢ PEACHES--No. 2 cans - 12 cans $4.20 "\ SHURFINE 46 0z ORANGE JUICE - 63 DOLE 46 oz. PINEAPPLE JUICE 45c HUNT'S . Shurfine Orange-Grapefruit 46 oz. MIXED JUICE SHURFINE TOMATO JUICE 2 for - PRUNES-No. 2L cans - 12Ior3219 10:15 A. M. 2:15 P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 DHON' BB ert s B CASH GROCERY shortening. Drop liver mixture by tablespoons into skillet. Fry until nicely browned on both sides (about | 2 minutes). Let Spry cool and strain | into a can. You can use it over and | over again for frying. It's very | economical. Recipe makes 18 patties. PURER ALL VEGETABLE Spry:= SATURDAY--MONDAY 10:30- DELIVERIES - 2:30 W IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllmllllllllllllllllIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIII Phone 1| HOME GROCERY DARIGOLD BUTTER 2 pounds for $1.05 Perry’s weie AR v EGGS Salurday 2dozen for§1.12 ONLY SUPREME BRAND SALADAISE - SUPREME BRAND. SALADAISE - - Pintlar33c NALLEY'S MAYONNAISE - - 8oL.jar22 FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES Lettuce Cabbage Tomatoes Cauliflower Celery BunchCarrots Green Peppers Local Radishes Lemons Cucumbers New Potatoes = Fresh Peas Green Onions lecal Qranges Grapefruit - Peaches Lreen Umions %2’ Uranges WIapetty - AMERICAN MEAT | HOME LIQUOR Super Market PHONES 92-95—2 DELIVERIES Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. JUST ARRIVED APRICOTS - 2 ibs. §9¢ GREEN PEPPERS - Ib. 35¢ RADISHES - Bunch 3 Q¢ GREENONIONS bunch 1 Q¢ Luchinni Squash - Ib. 25¢ And Many Other Items PHONE— WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER GEORGE BROTHERS Fresh As a Daisy ==« and all ready for your table ==-=-- Artichokes - Fresh Peas - Spinach Zuchinni - Green Peppérs - Wax Phone 146 Carnation or Borden's Milk SPECIAL $5.15 case for 48 falls BOYSENBERRY NECTAR 6 12 oz bottles 89¢ "OuartJar 8¢ Schilling gfl can d/ways = WHEEL CHEESE SHARP or MILD We specialize on these two very fine American cheeses We also carry a large slection of processed cheeses in usable glasses or 2 and 5 nound bricks. Onions - Asparagus - Avocados Plums - Apricots AND MANY OTHERS! Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Treasure Cave Blue Monterey Jack Danish Bouquet Italian Grated Kaukauna Klug Cheese in jars and glasses————and others PHONE 16 or 24 $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. PHONE 38 HAMS, half or whole - - Per pound 35¢ BACON, half or whole - - Per pound 55¢ COTTAGE CHEESE - Per carton 35¢ WEINERS Per Pound 50c _ NEW BARREL BULK SAUERKRAUT _ PHONE 699 ICE COLD BEERS LIQUORS Rums : Brandies Wines Two Deliveries Daily—11A.M.and 3P. M. W BUY THAT WAR BOND TODAY

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