The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 5, 1945, Page 6

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PAGE SIX HOTLUNCHESNOT ™= TOBESERVEDTO .. SCHOOL STUDENTS .- made into a While the r of Juneau and serving a 1bo their lunches Every would eat LARGEST—FRESHEST M I l K Borden's, _Carnanon, Darigold GIANT SIZE NUBORA - - 59c| S UG A R ===eanaca](lbs. 79c— 50 Ibs. $3.95 hot dish were of kitche 1t out that probably | a majority of the pupils now bring a hot drin} - |school in th » | the school be hoped that this policy would continue and that all g (who eat their lunches at school | hottle of hot lunch room question of p: hat d; question opped but or, in the that the h\mlil wi « luncheon if future, to provide hot wdequate facilities can be found a questionnaire se ut 150 to 200 pupils at school DARIGOLD Delivered, Case, 54.22 OLD DUTCH CLEANSER-3for23c C. and H—Pure Cane 251bs. $1.98—1001bs. $7.89 EXTRA FANCY APPLES--- CAMPBELL’ SOUPS MINIMUM DELICIOUS, box $4.69 VEGETABLE—VEGETABLE BEEF—BEEF CHICKEN—MUSHROOM—GUMBO NOODLE LIMIT—2 CANS OF EACH VARIETY e e DE LIVERY—$§2.50 DOUGLAS DELI VERY 10 A.M. IWO DELIVERIES DAILY < o= 10:15A.M., 215P. M. | - So Necessary This Time of Year. We l'lave lhe Besl' Broccoli Cauliflower Red and White Cabbage Parsnips Sweet Potatoes Yams Squash Lettuce Green Peppers Endive Tomatoes Bunch Carrots Cucumbers Celery Avocados Limes Apples Oranges Pears Grapes Pomegranates Pink Grapefruit And Many Other Good Things for Your Table! Douglas l)u 10 A. M. Boat Orders l)dnuul Anytime! o LS ANGELES OPEN ‘l,‘\ favored along — |in a new set of EGGS 2doz.§1. 39| BUTTER 2 Ibs.$ 1 .09 | Four bowling co lat THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SCHEDULEDFOR NEXT THURSDAY wo rifle teams, the Blues and| Reds were named at last night's > Juneau unit, Alaska; The teams will GOLF TOURNAMENT UNDERWAY FRIDAY Jan. 5—Golf’s| most top- |the s and the usual sprinkling |meeting of the s resume firing in | Territorial C il rst small-| | | s Open ‘ournament, | bore ma 1e V\huh has $13,333 in War Bonds as| Blue team mem! awards for the event | bert Hillerman, Louis Lemiux, Bud Sam Snead, winner of the Port- \B(,dm John Hermle and Edward land and Richmond events, is high- | Keithahn, capta h top pro money \ and Harold| G are Charles Albert Eide, :Lllll and Marvin Nel- winners Byrol McSpaden t son, captain { Alternates for both the teams are| s Boddy and Richard Bur evious matches Douglas hasj eg due to breaking |, abs. a slump apparen al won the small-bore matches| xnrl Jum au has won all the matches | un the rifle range at Mendenhall| ! Glacier, according to Henry Har-| mon. It was also announced that Col Jay Williams is working on a pro- iposed All-Alaska telegraphic nfl( match between all Territorial Lu.nd units GAME TONIGHT There will be a basketball game ftonight in the High School gym at! 7:30 o'clock main game will rs and 3 pr game will be between the grade school and the high school second team The big game is a non-conferenc zame. ORI N A SLALOM COURSE 0 BE USED BY SKIERSSUNDAY ther Sunday | e for the firs he Juneau Ski plans for an n at the popular win- area only one mile from - FOUR BOWLING GAMES SCHEDULED TONIGHT 7:30 tonight c he second ao, the alley caretaker, th asks that all team members be there on time so as not to hold up theyisit contests. — eeo FIREMEN ARE GIVEN PRESENTS AT SESSION : esents from various Juneau ants were distributed to mem- | s of the Juneau Volunteer Fire Department at their regular monthly 1a i 1e lower s ion of the sla- lom area is ready for skiing. Group es will be o nized for be- at 10:30 a. m. a chance to months’ A all ng &LA TS I(v lum l]l( ski which \\1Il be conducted at| i t | both adult and ju Ccer-' ' tain fundamentals of skiing tech- nique must be learnad if one is to h saf ind emphasis will | led skiing dur- JUNEAU MAN TALKS ‘ T0 SON THURSDAY | B. D. Stewart, Juneau, spoke to| a pad of his son by telephene Thursday, he initials are sa and on the and location business session aining ] mbers iped on the front de the call boxes are printed in gold Mike Pusich, Douglas Fire Chief, presented the Juneau department | {with a gift s son, Thomas Byrd stationed at Camp Swift, T the 10th Mountain Division, cently promoted to the rank of Cap- tain. He entered the army in April, <inm| _! BROOM MIT | A Great Help in Any Home or Apartment Its Washable—Will Not Streak— Its made of sheep wool— Its the best MADE and MAID— See It Today at gy mesey Place your orders early! We have iwo deliveries daily: 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. GEORGE BROTHERS Super Market Orders for Dchverv Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers M ' l K CASH AND CARRY S4 19 2 FREE Deliveries Daily—10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. M. —WITH THE REGULAR MINI We Reserve the | low priced jtems or specials we | O. P. A, Ceiling Super Market ) - - Borden's—Carnation—Darigold MUM GROCERY ORDER OF Right to Limit! | will deliver at this price. | $5.76 Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Daily ‘RIFlE MATCHES |G- | NO STEAK TODAY . . . no rib roasts this week . . . no filet mignon at all! That may he your meat dealer talking; re- peating an all-too-familiar refrain. Or it my be the stern silent voice of the Family Budget. But what will your answer be? Are you one of those people who believe that if is isn't a prime rib roast or tenderloin is isn't beet at all? A chat with the man behind the counter will show you that there are many excellent kinds of beef besides these scarce and higher- priced favorites. Make friends with this expert. He really isn't part of a fiendish conspiracy to deprive you of your sustenance, but a plain American citizen trying to make the best of wartime supplies. And he can help you do the same. It ism’t only smart but it’s real ECONOMY to buy the CHEAP- ERCUT.... Theyare Tasty and Savory! ® BOILING---Plate Cuts - 2 pounds 45 GRADE A BEEF ®PORK ‘ROAST - - - Pound % O(HICKENS - - - - Pound 59 EXTRA FANCY STEWERS These Pfices Are Guaranteed and We Guarantee to Give You These Items. . . This is NO KIDDING! oSALT PORK A COLD WEATHER SPECIAL! PUSHSSOUET U SSSS oDILL PICKLES - - 2for 15 HEINZ—EXTRA FANCY ®(OTTAGE CHEESE- Ib. carlon35c CARNATION—FRESH AND CREAMY et SANITARY MEAT MARKET]: Free Delivery Phone 49-13 !

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