The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 11, 1945, Page 6

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9 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Chaperons for the day were Mrs. ! / GOVI.HOSPIALWILL SCHOOL PICNICS JOB CONTROLS 44 3 ¥ - HAVE OPENHOUSEON HELD THIS WEEK STILL ON SAYS v 4 SATURDAY AFTERNOON 3 | CARSON'S BAKERY / | cpuns weanr and e sworsser-.—— WMCDIRECTOR ;// Temorrow, May 12, is ing close of the schocl term annual- ) | Hospital Day, and wi served in ly bring a round of picnics for stu- ! P Phone 546 2{ June I\It‘h'.'nfl‘ll -4\.1\1‘:’l:\ihl]hrl(}:‘\‘(rl‘rn-\ ::n(b m}]lriiml;hr past week has been v_E Day Shl"S B|g Burden ) | ment Hospital, wh as issued @ e ?; cordial invitation to the public to| Tuesday the Senior Class started| f0 WeSI COGS' Afea_War % | attena Open House from 3 o'clock | this y round with the Senior| ¢ I / 4] t0 5:30 o'clock ‘v\m;:(; )“\\[11]1 E“ sx:‘u.l D:xx\j“(ou:néolez\i:elleopD:‘(aclernsz; Tasks Need Workers i 9 shown a aspital by |on the Datiac § ‘| ‘ ‘4 o n o refresh- _— all- ; 0’ - Mother’s Day §| b o e sac, ot rerlt- a0 RO SRR WL . e St 4 D jant, and a marvelous time was en-|issued by the War Manpower Com- b4 i , K E s 44 : EGGS joyed. mission’s Territorial headquarters at p g ERROR IN EGGS 3 B oo % Eggs in 20th Century Adv. last| heam s ° - y nigllf‘slmuld be 2 dozen instead of J. B. Smith, Mrs. Walter Kleweno,| \;f“mD,‘;‘U ‘Slf“‘ffiffie,’ffii‘},fl’fi Special This Weel: 9| 3 dozen for SL07. (Mrs. Garland Bogaan. Mrs. Linn(one thing to war Rorkers W8 West ; b4 St Forrest, Miss Phyllis Grant, Miss|ern America . . 'Hs bie SEOR (0 é:.cxx}m AOEOOOOOOBEOOECOOOCOOCOCCOCCO0Vc: | EMBLEM CLUB MEMBERS | Grace Berg and Henry Harmon. ~|8ive our armed forces in the Pa everything they need in the way of manpower, munitions, and materials to the one-front war Also on Tuesday, the Junior Class You went out after school hours for their Mother's end Elk's Sunday, re r quested to 8 Day Prog There is no substitute for newspaper advertising! | oo 55 Dl whie ‘on_ Wdnesdey. e 10 esd up : £ Freshmen and Sophomores held #8ainst Jar ol T 3 it \ e T theirs, and Thursday the School Pacific Coast ports will step up supply operations to four fighting a k advantage of th lear- GanC ot il uie S fronts. War workers must stay on ed skies to hold icnic out the G‘iaclcr’flighway, e i“ r war jobs. Management and This afternoon ti® Grade School ‘2P0F leaders are called upon to rally classes are having their turn, with all efforts to increase the delivery another beautiful spring day to add Of SPiPS. plflne.;. tix‘eS.nll"k;etslsl,) _1u:;.4 to the fun of picnies. ‘b( d m\¥m ions neede: y the o (AT nd Navy “These are the facts . . . there will |be no sudden lifting of manpower 1(‘nn:ml:a ... and no quick transfer COASTAI' A""'INES jof workers to non-war jobs until the FUES MANY FRIDAY‘WM. in the Pacific is won. “The War Are Always the BEST! Parsnips White Turnips Idaho Baker Potatoes {Manpower Commission and local U. mployment Offices are helping s find new job-opportunities. y .. . the nation’s war mach- Alaska Coastal Airnnes yesterday i flew F. R. Norton to Hoonah and y: ine is geared for victory over Japan h““ufi" 9;ufg'i;;""“fin“ug’”“"mi. the working skill and strength C“G ic ”[ T :kne fro erj. iof every man and woman is needed $ rox‘;g] Oqui“ J" :’Mr“"i:"-un the home front war production }‘;; onn. LR eh O S. 102 1ines until our enemy surrenders. plsts | There are now 75,000 job-openings Sitka-bound passengers were John '-. . ) i ¢ Mancell, Henry Moy, .Jérome Sor- in the Pacific Coast offices of Parsley Bunch Carrofs Celery Peas Asparagus Rhubarb, fancy ste the field Endive Golden Ripe ley, Tal Guppy, Helen Anderson and | "5 U S Bmployment Setvices. R N. L. Smith. Returning from Sitka we salute V-E Day in Eumpe‘ 1k Cauliflower Lettuce Bananas yere F. 3. Corcoran, Joe AMderson, |1, over-optimism of impending vic. al Wej 4 1t Veilleux, ROY |10 tha 5 ‘ar New Cabbage Rosy Red Tomatoes =~ Sweet Navel Peratrovich, 'T. A. Morgan, Edna o, o M6V lengthen the war Y B h B { 0 "D,h“fto"“' C. G. Burdick and M. D. s eriean fighting men. Let's prove ams unch Beets ranges | Williams. {inet, JAtheriEs sabass skt v ave A flight to Todd took George marching shoulder to shoulder with | Grottle and M. F. Storkwell, and the |our armed forces to speed the end |return trip brought Jack J. Lee to of the war. | Juneau. | y on your war jobs until Japan Juneau to Ketchikan passengers|is defeated.” | were Wm. Tire, M. F. MacLeod, and ———e— |Richard C. Thomas, John Clements! e i |was a passenger for Wrangell and‘SPE(IAl SERVI(E |James Ryan went to Petersburg. | 1 ON NEXT SUNDAY Radishes Green Onions OUR PRODUCE IS GARDEN FRESH. See Our Display Anytime! New Potatoes Apples | The return flight from Ketchikan | |brought E. B. Hardlund to Juneau. | CORCORAN RETURNS F. J. Corcoran, representative of | the Burroughs Adding Machine‘ i pHDNE { Following President Truman’s re- guest at the Barahof Hotel. {quest, Sunday will be dévoted to 704 - |prayer at the Church of the Holy GOODIE SALE | nity, Episcopal. Preceding the . . 1 A 3 . Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and |service a new Litany Desk, a gift of | | Company, from San Francisco, is a | | | Wil be hela Saturday at 12 noon | M. in Bert's Cash Grocery, by the ‘Capl. and Mrs. Vance M. Blackwell Deuglas Delivery—10 A. M. | Rebekahs. {in memory - of Mrs. Blackwell's 8t 43 ] ! - oo - [father, Frank August Sell, will be Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! | NOTItE! dedicated and the Litany, an ancient | . Lola’s Beauty Shop now open for ;suvu'c of prayer, will be said for the first time from the desk. | business. (tf.—Adv) } The remainder of the service will Victory” put forth by the Anglican Scciety in which the Holy Trinity Choir, under the directioh of Mrs. G. F. Alexander will sing a festival |Te Deum in G by West. & As an | offertory, Miss Helen McKelvey, so- prano, will sing the solo, “Let Us | Have Peace”, a poem that was writ- ten for the cause of peace the world | ‘cver and dedicated to the Hon. Wil- liam H. Taft, late President of the | United States. This pcem was writ- | lten by George Graff, Jr, and was | set to music by Ernest R. Ball. The' | regular service of Holy Communion | will be celebrated at 8 a. m. .- SEATTLE MEN HERE Carl I. Wick, Eric Seaburg and A. R. Bowen, of Seattle, are guests | at the Baranof Hotel. NOTICE TO CREDITORS | In the Commissioner’s Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Num- | ber One. Before Louise Milnse, Commissioner and ex-officio Probate Judge, | Haines Precinct. | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN 2-Free-2 39 ALASKA Deliveries MEAT COMPANY - _ 33D Juneaw’s Finest and Largest Meat Stock PROFIT WITH OUR Safisfaction Guaranteed Free Delivery Only the Finest Quality of MEAT at C““r eous . » | that the undersigned was, on the ; H v ’ nlghl P"ces! !16th day of April, 1045, duly ap- Servtce | pointed administrator of the estate | of Malcomb Boyd Miller, deceased. | All persons having claims against 1 the estate of deceased are required to present the same, with proper !vouchers attached, to the under- signed at Haines, Alaska, within six SWISS STEAK - Ib. 5| SIRLOINSTEAK - Ib. §6¢ Thick—Tasty Always Good | months from the date of this notice. : | Dated at Haines, Alaska, this 16th s |day of April, 1945. ROLLED | O. B. MACKAN, | Administrator of the estate of i .Malcomb Boyd Miller, deceased. First publication, April 20, 1945, | Last publicatnon, May 18, 1945, ROAST BEEF - Ib. 36 Makes a Good Dinner OUR T-BONE STEAKS - - - at@Scpound . TRY ONE Short Ribs of Beef - Ib. 29 ¢ |LAMB STEW - - 1b.17c RUMP ROASTIb. 5 4 No Waste Helps eep. your skin clean | and flower-fresh. § ECONOMY REG. SIZE SIZE $2, $ ASK FOR IT AT Butler, Mauro Drug Co. Your Rexall Store are the best to be had . Breast OIL BURNERS HEATING Smith Oil Burner Service Jbe a “Service of Thanksgiving for DARIGOLD—Sweet Cream LARGEST—FRESHEST Butier 2 Ibs. $.05| EGGS 2 doz. 31.23 DOG FOOD *1™- 240 € 7 b jars$§.89 ) Chocolale CHIPS - - 20c| Bitter CHOCOLATE 45c SALMON, £ 2 1allfins$3.25;(ase$12] | AVOSET | PEACHES |PORK and BEANS Whipping HUNT’S PINT JARS—Close Out Price A 5 h@“les 4 cans $l;5 EA ( H o i 5‘ Dozen $4.59 . $ fi 00 Coase $8.95 (aseoi 12 Sl 15 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 AM. TWODELIVERIES DAILY - - 10:15A. M., 215P. M. 3 Serving the Cause of Victory En War..... i Peace... ALASKA TRANSPORATION CO. 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