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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]JUNEAU, ALASKA \ ' TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1944 FRESH VEGETABLES Always Crisp and Fresh from Cool Rooms Artichokes, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Green Onions, Radishes, Lettuce, Celery, Brussel Sprouts and Many Others FRESH FROZEN FOODS Largest Assoriment in Juneau Strawberries, Peaches, Raspberries, Cauliflower, Broccoli, Succotash, Corn-on-Cob and many others 1 See Bert's First for Finer fonds! DOUGI . TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. 5P. M. MINIMUM—$2.50 IN THE ‘‘STATES’’ UNITED FLIES BORDER TO BORDER and COAST TO COAST / & bl Y . ' 105 ancrLishg SAN 01E60 Dhwhsuinsion Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles Chicago, New York, Washington and the East : UNITED = AIR LINES SEATTLE— 1207 Fourth Avenue VANCOUVER—723 West Georgia Street HARRI MACHINE SHOP Acetylene Welding, T % Phone 319 EORGE BROTHER Super Market Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 0 P. M. Wanted: WOMAN BOOKKEEPER HOURS9A.M-5P. M. Seven Hours Daily GOOD WAGES Overlime Exira Steady employment. Two weeks vacation with pay each year. GIFTS Plumbing, Heating, OIL BURNERS Blacksmithing Borden’s—Carnation—Darigold M l l CASH AND CARRY s 4.1 9 —WITH THE REGULAR MINI MUM GROCERY ORDER OF We Reserve the 0. P. A. Ceiling Right to Limit! $5.76 EORGE BROTHER low | d items or specials we will deliver at this price. 7 Super Market Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily B ert 5 i CASH GROCERY SEAL SALE IS GOING BIG: HAVE YOU BEEN stamped letters and made numerous |trips to the Post Office. Without possibly have been delayed or-so longgr. e ‘Nimitz 'SON IS BORN T0 Michael Fridd is - . THER REPORT are also most favorable. Perhaps t s was divorced October 7 | this is due to the fact that, thanks y when issued a license to to the cooperation of the Girl/marry Phyllis Adams, New Yor Scouts, the seals were mailed ¢ debutante, that he planned to mar this year than last. The girls, most today of them members of Troop 9, ad- s dressed letters, folded the se FRIDD IN TOWN their willing help, the mailing would | Whitehorse and is registered at the 1 weeky Gastineau Hotel 'P.T.A. Board Meeting w ‘ sl EASING; STORAGE | 3 e v M " GYPSY ROSE OF Held Last Evening DECREASING: ing e open S, MISSED IS QUESTION | iR | PLANT BUILT, NUNIVAK | 500 vt et pping of at least 15,000 reindeer. I “If we can obtain transportation |for the frozen meat from Nunivak SKICLUB WILL GIVE. PARTY ON 'ROOD SAYS REINDEER According to Mrs, Bess Winn, Ex-| ent-Teacher Association| J. S. Rood, Supervisor of Rein-{2000 fawn skins for winter gar-| The first issue of the Ski Pre ecutive Secretary of the Alaska Tu- P 5 was held last evening at the home idwr for the Bureau of Indian Af-jments.” | official publication of the Juneau berculosis Association, if there is| NEW YORK, Dec. 12. — GYPSY "o 1, A, Sturm, President. |fairs, who arrived here recently from| There is an acute demand for|Ski Club, since spring was issued in Juneau who has not by Rose Lee, former burlesque perfor- ,, . o0 cion the program | Nome, reports that the number of | these garments, which are produced |this week. It is a mimeographed ved tuberculosis Christmas Mer, gave birth to a five and a half =500 0 T o aq | reindeer has decreased, through | under the direction of the arts and |sheet containing news ite con- are desirous of obtaining Pound son the same day she di- =~ plans for the next meeting, to | WOIf action, in herds where con-|crafts section of the Indian Office, | cerning skiing and skiers e, t may do s0 by con-Vorced her husband. She is expect-| *© ' December 18, were dis- | Stant watching has not been done,by permanent residents, defense| The issue has a yellow cover with tacting James McNaughton at the €d to re-marry Wil { | especially in the Seward Peninsula.|workers and the armed forces. A[a map of the Dou Ski Run on B. M. Behrends Bank, or by calling| Miss Lee was reported as being in ¢\ Some herds, such as those at Bar- | quantity of reindeer parkas is being | the front. the tion office at 234 just wonderful” condition by the H. L. Faulkner will be guest|,oy mscholtz and Golovin, haveimade for workers engaged in the| The ski club is to give an informal The seal sale, states Mrs. Winn,|Rurse in the office of her physician. speaker for the evening, followed |shown a gain through constant|Naval Oil Survey in the Barrow re- | party on Saturday night in the Odd is far exceeding expectations. Con- Tl‘ child was born a month pre- by a short musical program | herding | gion. Fellows’ Hall beginning at 8:30 | tributions are pouring in from all |Maturely R It continues to be difficult to get! Mr. Rood’s headquarters will now | o'clock. Members and friends have over Alaska. Local the results ¢ Kifkland, from whon the Eskimos, in the region from the|be in Juneau, with his new offices| been invited and anyone wis o BPW CIUb EnjOYS go is asked to phone M Seward Peninsula south, to do this|located in the Shattuck Building. . type of work for two reasons: One,| - Black 680, to put in resery ChrISfmaS Pan [ high wages offered by defense ac-|. Harriet McQuain, Harold Helde| . . o wee —— y‘lmun.\ two, the desser need of Eugene Nolte, and Leonard Sween & EER'S FAMILY HERF — I natives along the southern section|left on a PAA plane this morning| Mrs. James L. McNamara The Business and Professional |of the west coast for reindeer pro- for Seattle. Aother PAA plane left|two children, Patricia ¢ cis, Women’s Club was entertained last|ducts. | for Whitehorse with Andrew Earles,|arrived last n: from to evening at a Christmas party at the| All natives along the coast need|Emily Wildermuth, and two child-{Join Mr. McNamara, newly ap- in town from home of Crystal Jenne, President idm-r skins for garments, but the ren, Henry and Edward, and Ly-|pointed Juneau ¢ During the evening plans were 1 for reindeer meat in the south-|dia Fohn-Hansen and Bernice| For the present, they dscussed for the proposed board sections is less acute. rahl for Fairban at the Gastineam Hotel meeting of the National Federation L summer a standard Army e e R E S S o e S s e of Business and Professional Wo-| cold > plant and butchering | e men Clubs, which may be held here facilities were constructed at Nuni- | t July. and where there is a surplus! May Move (U.S. Weather Bureau) . " LU . . |e Temperature, December 11 o His Headquarfers = " o, 5. - . e minimum, 47. Rainfall, 23 of EW YORK, Dec. 12—The Aus- ® an inch ® tralian radio reported today that a|® At Airport—Maximum, 51; e | dispatch from Guam said Admiral|® minimum, 45. Rainfall, 65 of e | Nimitz will “soon move his head-|® 2n inch o ;qlhll’ rs from Pearl Harbor to Guam [® © © © @ o (R N ¢ | which will be the headquarters for TOMORROW’S FORECAST e ith» future offensive against Japan. o s | CBS recorded the broadcast. Cloudy tonight and Wed- e - - |® nesday with intermittent o HOONAH VISITOR | ® light rains. Minimum tem- e Harry Douglas is in town and is' e perature tonight, 40; maxi- e registered at the Gastineau Hotel| ¢ mum tomorrow, 46. . frem Hoonah. AR, AT T e You will want everything shining for the holidays . . . LET RAIN DROPS the Improved Water Softener Help You! Many Other House Cleaning Supplies PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries— 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. is the time while stocks are complete to get your CANDY FOR CHRISTMAS. Our allotment has been greatly reduced this year. Come now and avoid disappointment. All Kinds—Box or Bulk—Now at Freoly wycesy PHONE 16 or 24 Place your orders early! We have two deliveries daily: 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. Yowre Welcome to Come in Ahytime and Browse Around OPEN EVENINGS--NOW UNTIL CHRISTMAS Harri Machine Shop 'Studebal-;r‘ recommends OBODY knows for certain | how long the cars now oper- | ating may have to last. It’s just common sense to do everything possible to keep your car up to par. And the first step is to have it inspected regularly by competent mechanics. You're particularly fortunate if you own a S(udeha{er these war days, because the high quality of Studebaker engineering and crafts- :i“amhdipb ives Studebaker owners BUY MOREWAR BONDS ependable, economical transpor- tation, mile after mile, and year - - - AND KEEP after year. 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