The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 12, 1945, Page 6

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PAGL SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1943 1er Advisors there, and found the Juneau Assembly required eater effort or > part of many of 1gton. Any Lane Lilly Recorder. 4 allation of of- the term, Miss Berg will Dorothy Tuckett and rta Goodwin as Mother |day night will receive it with pride, jociate Mother Ad- | knowing she -really earned it. tively, and the Rain- A special invitation is extended v Board to Rainbow Pledges to attend the ght, merit badges ‘installation service. However, if d to all girls who | they plan to remain later than 10 required number |0'clock, they must be accompanied the past by a parent or other responsible person There will be a dance later in the e 1g for Rainbow Girls and their invited guests, with the All- bo Biscusg |y ra furnishing the of the| i HI—KIDS—LOOK! 'INST-A'LWLVATION OF SATURDAY RAINBOW GIRLS . 0*'-‘—_'_:-*“ P.M TOMORROW NiGHT‘;z; CARTOONS 20TH CENTURY! llation of new officers fc o |cf merit points during term, at- | nbly last June| i th only Am intry with both a ass Pacific and a Caribbean coast talling | Mrs. Bertha McLaughlin, a medi- | SHAMROCK —Fresh—Large cal patient, was admitted to St. EGOS- 2 dor. 1139) : br. Leonad Lyon has been (ll\- 1 . Ann’s Hospital. oy has been dis- Am\\ Huspml When Mrs. Dora Sweeney she will be tended Grand As PWA, 'she had an opportunity Maier, merit pmm\ with variou: l \\ A, and Margaret Clark Marshal; Rosie ed by HOSPITAL NOTES i’s‘ii'iié'r’ 2 Ibs. §§.09. SWEET VALENCIA Regular 49¢ Regular 89¢ ORANGES 2 dozen ‘7 §c-- 2 dozen $1.35 LETTUCE, Fine Clean Heads, NoRust! - Pound30c [ oot o S for medical attention \ Treasure Cave { Fresh Frozen Judith Ann Brown has been ad- Strawberries Ib. 49c, 2% Ibs. $1.18 | { Roquefort Cheese - \ndxk\ a medical patient, fom St. Ann’s Hos- pital yesterday. mitted to the Government Hospital as a medical patient oo ‘(lIFF BERG RE(EIVES OFFICER’S COMMISSION Clifford Berg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Berg, was graduated |this week from an officers’ train- ing school with the rank of second lieutenant, according to word re- Pound 95¢ RED HEART PARD CALO 12 Packages Case of 43 DOG FO0D $1.59 %6.19 COFFEE ° i 1h. 356 2 Ibs. §9¢ LIPTON'S TEA-HalfPound6ic-Pound$1.23 MINIMUM DE LIVERY—§2.50 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. IWO DELIVERIES DAILY - - 10:15A. M, 2:15P. M. the Army in De- Unl\)(l 1942, and is with the En- gineer Co COULTER IN TOWN E. F. Coulter of Ketchikan is a guest at the Baranof. S e MEMORIAL CHOIR MEETS The Memorial Church choir will meet in the church at 7:30 o'clock this evening for rehearsal. A full attendance is desired. | e ys plane brought sengers from An- . Swavely, C. W. Clayton, Z. J. Loussac, F. B. Davison, Mrs. F, Smnh L. L. Estes, Joe Anderson, herman, E. W. Peck, Peter Berts ER CASH GROCERY [ Rowe, Tvan Darmell, Ruth' Kufnms | George W. Heins, Chas, Mitchell, H. V. Jorgenson, O. F. Ohison. in-charg (. G. AUXILIARY \ PROVES ITS VALUE The mercy trip to Angoon to Juneau for treatment is anot example of the value of the Coast| Marion Lundy and infant, Dennis Guard Auxiliary, headquarters said this mornin The boat the Coast Guard this week o return a stricken resident |took the following passenge 1 Auxiliary No. 2104, normally known as the Donjac, C and loaned to the Soast Guard by its owner, Jack Bur- ford. The boat was manned Coast ( 1 crew for the trip, and Harold BM 2/c, was the officer- - — SAYS HALIBUT HEADS MAKING by an all- FINE FUR FEED | Jim Leekley, manager of the Ex- perimental Fur Farm at Petersburg, is a Juneau visitor today New diet mal feeding ave pi of 60 percent, haliby fed both mink and foxes \\Hh good results, Leekley reported. ley has been to Sitka for his pl. sical and may be going into the Army HERE FROM FAIRBANKS Charles Erickson of Fairbanks is staying at the Baranof Hotel s eee FROM PELICAN P staying at the Gastineau Hotel R. Sharp of Pelican City is | ' 3 LEAVE FOR SEATTLE ONPAA PLANE TODAY A Pan American Airwaj ttle today: Urban Gilroy, Mrs. Lundy. Arriving from Fairbanks were Mrs. Rae Hoopes, Robert Hoopes and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rogge. and Arthur Thane. —————— MOOSEHEART MEET The Mooseheart Legion will meet tonight at 8 o'clock i ir head- quarters in the Moose Lodge ver LRSS HOOPES ARRIVE HERE Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoopes have arrived in Juneau from Fairbanks by PAA plane. Mrs. Hoopes, the former va Stevens, is the daughter Ray Stevens. s a member of the House | in the Legislature from Fairbanks, | Fourth Division. ASTONES GO EAST To spend the next two months in | the States on a combined husn«\\i and pleasure trip the Angelo V. Astones left yesterday afternoon for Seattle. Mr. Astone is on vacat from B. M. Behrends Bank and Mrs. Astone is on a buying trip| Tux the Sewing B'\im( ple Cincinnati, N Minn,, and Farmington, Mo. Mrs. Astone will also visit briefly ! with her mother in Kansas City. Old-Fashioned MOIST DOG FOOD Just the kind your dog or cat likes and thrives on Makes 'em happy, sleek and peppy. Now hy the Case or Can GET YOUR SUPPLY NOW as the next available supply will be in glass jars. Plocty WICeLy Place your orders early! We have iwo deliveries daily: 10:30 a.m. and 2:30 p.m. ! WIND-UP OF A GRAND SALE! Dresses and Suits Have Been Added to Our Racks! COATS-—--=-COATS A number of nice coats in half sizes leit . §101530 Regulars and small sizes and FUR TRIMMED COATS are Drastically Reduced . Sale prices from SLACKS Slacks for every occasion - | BLOUSES . . SCARFS TURBANS - WESKITS GARTER BELTS All Reduced - any color — any fabric. includes tax Priced from $3.00 to $15.00 Flowers — Combs .. 50¢- $1.50 HatsandBeanies $1.2510 $5.00 H 0 S E— Pair 50c No Exchanges, Approvals or Refunds pustot S e (o L Store Hours 9 A. M. fo 6 P. M. 223 SEWARD ST. e PRSI R PURSES in a variety of styles—Price $1.50 to $3.90 Better Bags All Reduced Gloves . ones-Stevens Your choice of a number of dressy suits . . At Close- Out Prices DRESSES----SUITS Wide selection of stylish dresses, all marked down to sell from $5—8—510—-515 . offered at —ee —_— SKIRTS Plain colors and in neat plaids in all styles and sizes. Costume Jewelry . 75¢- $10.00 Last Day of Sale SATURDAY Priced from $3.50 1o $6.95 Per Pair 50¢ SANITARY Meat Company Phones I3 and 49 Saturday Specials! CHICRENS ib. D« Fancy Rhode Island Red Fryers (ready for your frying pan) - Fancy Belgian Hares Rabbits (ready for Ib. 85¢ your frying pan) - Ib' 75‘ Roasting Chickens - Ib. ] di¢ * * HAMS HAMS Swif’s Premium or Carsten’s Half or Whole - - Ib. B¢ 1-pound cartons Lard or Shortening - Ib. 2 %¢ Chuck Beef Roast - 1b. 3G¢ Rib Standing Fancy Oven Roast - Ib. 53¢ Relled RumpRoast-Ib. 54 Rolled Rib Roast - Ib. 54 LEG 0 LAMB Fancy Young Lamb Pound - 49¢ Sheulder Cut LAMB CHOPS - Ib. 49« SANITARY Meat Company Phones 13 and 49 FREE DELIVERY

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