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PAGE. TWO THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—]'UNEAU ALASKA Ralph Lennart L. Lundberg, . Peterson, Harry J Wohlfeil. 7 Ketchikan to Sitka—Carl Fine Men's Gifts tosav, Happy dugh Ward, Robert M. Rodlich. i FROM SOUTH | The North Sea arrived tkis morn- ng from Seattle with the follow- ig passengers for Juncau: | “aul E. Hickox. Mrs. Elvira Cavender, Mrs. Mattie aldwin, Fred Orme, Floyd S. Holt lso Hartness. Francisco. Mrs. Thom: in Portland to visit her ifornia town. Fred Campben, Jean Champber- Thom aid he had in, Shirlee Ann Silvey, e chandise coming on cue y, Onni Puustinen, Sidr. Ba- nut he was not able to icom, Earl N. King. From Wrangell -~ W. C. McDon- rld, Odd Sundberg, Thor Skulstad | €idney Torgramsen, Francis Pe: james Robinson, S. Berenin, Dykanoff, H. Benjamin. R. Rine- hart, Val Ferguson, Bocb Perry From Ketchikan—Hal Fairhurst ~hortages. + (OMMUNION SERVICE Seth Norman, John Grishamer, 1 O. Bebee, William Wannamake: | From Petersburg—Frances No {Olen Nore, Sylvia Nore, R. Stokke, Mrs. Flora Allen, Mrs. Isa- bel Chandler, John Chandler. | Enid Swanson, Fred Magil, Bar- (ney Kane, Mrs. Barney Kane, Mrs. | Kathryn Schwamm, J. Schwamm, Mrs. Anna McCilton. Seattle to Sitka—Abel Thomas, Mrs. Abel Thomas, Mrs. Lorrain Braley and infant, Wm. Diern, Mer- iritt J. Kleppser. { L. F. Efaw, Mrs. L. F. Efaw, Mal {ived Soley, Mrs. Malfred Sol |Chirley Ann Adams, John Matti- d¢ |sen, S/Sgt. Joseph Goode tributed by Fred Coulson, Mrs. Fred Coulson |Fred Mosher, Mrs. Frank Most {Lieut. Milton Stein, Mrs. G | Westher, Mrs. Paulire Monell, ) heginning at 7:30 o'clock. GOVERNMEXT HOSPITM ment Hespital have contribut und Drive, it 1er cent list, everybody ributed | Phil Youppi, Martha Bradvik Marie FROM SEATTLE { Johnson. George M. Newman, rwis | Albert Crist, Karl C. Wall from Seattle, is a g est 1 {Mrs. Karl C. Wallrath, Harvey S. Gastineau. | Anderson, Wm. E. Beckman Card. - e e | Burton, Rcbert L. Capehart Ke FROM PELX eth Carlisle, Arthur L. Carls Harlow Hanson, of Pe | George E. Deegan, Stanley Easter- is a guest at the Gastineau. { huldt. = | Curtis A. Hammock, Albert Lend e e breadeloth, and models, slip-cns r patterns. 2.95 to 6.50 , in fine flannel . selid ¢ ROBES Light n c robes in Fine weight travel or terry cloth SPORT SHIRTS ra ® Skipper sport shirts—wools, flan- u‘r“.ls o led rayons and niels, spun ray Two-way satin & ‘ 7.9 95 collars, nicely tatlored, handsome 7.95 to 29.95 colors. 2.95 to 9.95 G 24 NECKWEAR SWEATERS : on Bros, 100% vest, sleeve- Two Free Deliveries Daily i 2 0|h (en!ury Meal Market By Jantzen or Wil pure wools Golden Shuttle 3.50 to 9.95 1.50 to 5.50 ’HOR]’H SEA v <o JUNEAU RESIDENTS Cook, Dorothy Potter, Martin C W('lvh 'THOMAS BACK FROM . SIX WEEKS TRIP i | John C. Themas, Mrs. John C omas, Clay Moen, Mrs. Clay foen, Elsie Hildreth, Margaret| npr. and Mrs. J. C. Thomas, Dickey, Albert L. Flescher Neal ;o Thomas Hardware Company, Settig o eturned to Juneau this morning | James Nolan, Marie Fleming, ., the North Sea after a six-weeks W. A. Miller, Mrs, W. A. Miller, yyying trip that took them to | Touise Miller, Thos. Bl Dennison, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland and San topped off riends while husband continued on to the some mer- tning he wanted, due to war-time | AT METHODIST CHURCH pastor, the Rev. Robert S. Treat, is conducting the half hour service GIVES 100 PER CENT 10 AMER. RED (ROSS FUND Baranof Hotel buildi i Patients and staff of th= Govern- b ,?t ek ?ln_gn__ | S Ch llll n Iespita v ibuted a total of $85 to the Red Cross War was announced to- . Of this amount $35 was con- the patients, each one ng. The hospital i1s on the 100 having c.n- ican City, Empire Wan:-ags trng resulis! THURSDAY, MARCH 29, 1945 i e CAN MAKE TRIPTO - DAWSON THIS YEAR the first time g cf the war st Alaska may make part | famed great Circle Tour, as far as Dawson and retum‘ Alaska porte. turning back of the and Yukon Route to| hands, a limited number | cf round-trippers can be accom- | modated on the train to White- | nce the ents of B DANCE — ELKS HALL — SATURDAY, MARCH 31 SOSSTISSSUSSSSS SISO | - & of * T civilian Five Piece Orchestra orse and on the river boat from THE PUBLIC IS INVITED! tihere to Dawson and return, Harry Godson, Canadian Pacific Railway | Admission $1.00 agent said today. However, due to | Tax .20 . wartithe conditions on the Alaska Total $1.20 Railroad and on thc Alaska Steam- | ghip boats arross thc‘ 4 Gulf of A kans will not | be able to 1 kl. a complete erc!e Tour, he said. | P R R R R S T M S S A A round-tripper leaving bhere on | Canadian Pacific boat would take tne (rain out of Skagway to White- ror nd then connect wWith the POSSSSSSSSSSR ceiving medical care. David Simonsen, a medical patient, St. Ann’s Hospital tor medical at- | tention. i river T there for Dawson. i 's xc, ¥ w,\Dli)n,HF;axa!;r F:o;; AD ’:‘ An . opén Communion of me- The before the war, took 42! I G- Fulton' has Pefnldlsrt;hargid h;as lheen admitted to St. Ann’s Hos- Hancoury, Franees Olayton, v, Morial and dedication to the Lord hours o Bvio md| e e Bang BRUIG AN T oeie S 3 'Pingham‘ is being held tonight at the Metho- amo d cam_p and four and a | T . dist Church. half days returning. Now the trip, | Dwight Sprecher, Edward Gio The Senior Choir is singing the has been lengthened to 10 days. of | ' vanetti, Dr. Dwight Cramer, Ens: anthem, “He loved me so” and the about two weeks for the entire | voyage frcm Juneau to Dawson and | return. As berth and meal. "uboard the r senger need are furnished | mers the pas- | worry about hotel fceommodations, it 1s stated, | No special papers are*needed to cross the Yukon Territory border, | unly every-day identification papers. Godson said he had full informa- tion and folders at his office in the Fine flavor %MW HOSPITAL HOTES | win, a medical . has left St. Ann’s Hospital ving medical care. . K. E. Robschm has entered VACUUM PACKED COFFEE SHAMROCK EGGS- . LARGEST FRESHEST -2 DOLEH § § .19 NEW POTATOES Pounds SE.05 | 2 Pounds 25¢ Ff‘; § - 12 1. carlon 33 FRESH FHOzEN RRIES - - Pound £ SPREN{I‘ @ WCETABLES NEW CABBAGE — RED CAB- AGE — GREEN ONIONS — RADISHES — CAULIFLOWER — CELERY — BUTTER Sweet Cream—DARIGOLD a3 7 BIRDSEYE § , d ; | SRR RARRRRRRRRRARS GOOD FRIDAY Ist Nothing to You AllYe That | GEORGE BHOS. Widest Selection of Today’s Special: z 'VIRGINIA DARE WINE red or white [ | LAQUORS Fifth $8.15 [E e e CARO TRANSFER HAULING and CRATING DIESEL, STOVE, CRUDE OIL Phone 344 _ Phone 34 Juneau Liguor Co. l PHONE 498 From twelve to three on Good Friday our Blessed Saviour hung in Agony upon the Cross—for us. How shall we spend those three most sacred hours this year? They are too sacred to spend at our usual occu- pation unless compelled to do so by circumstances beyond our control. ¢ VOYE THE BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION TICKET STRAIGHT For Mayeor: Ernest Parsons For Councilmen: Stanley V. Grummett John G. Young Br. Richard H. Williams Jack Fleteher o It A it A it s et There is only one way for a Christian to use these three sacred hours, and that is to spend them in wor- ship, meditation, and prayer, in a Church, if possible; if not, then in some other private devotion. Shall we not spend those hours in this way ? —% THE CHURCH OF THE 'HOLY TRINITY FOURTH AND GOLD Is Condueting a Three-Hour Service from 12:00 N. 10 3:00 P. M. Service Based on lfie Seven Last Words (Meditations arranged so that persons may attend for shorter perfods of time, if necessary) ! I U I I I U 0 [} [l i il i PassBy? VOOOOOPOCONOCOPPOIPATTTIIOINRIANNRINNNINININIORN ALAVOS — ETC.! Kra!t TAs" LUAF PHILADELPHIA Mayennaise CRATRAD CREAM CHEESE 18e¢ CHEESE Pint 39¢ | 71b. foatste KRISTOFFERSON HUNT'S — 4 CANS COTTAGE CHEESE HOME STYLE PEACHES $1.55 35e MINIMUM DELIVERY—$2.50 12 CANS ~ $4.59 58.95 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY - 10:15 A M., 21 P. M. 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