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PAGE EIGHT " THE DAILY ALASKA EV[PIRE—JUNEAU ALASKK S T EVERGREEN BOWL IS Field day, with x\.ux games and | should be r-munbod with a "Secing 77777 ‘VPnn m;. VR L ;rhnnmrFrmnrus prizes for the winners, was not held HRE DEPARTMENT Eye” dog. However, Captain John- DISNEY BOND Roundtree, Mrs. Margaret Case, Wil- POPULAR WITH YOUNG today ¢ wmed but will be 1 ston’s attempts to sidestep laying | liam Case, Lois Hale, Helén Dennis, ; BUYS $1 000 WAR for the chicken dinner that hinged | Valley S. Boothe, Nick Carlos, Xav- s off mext Frida on the outcome of the clash weye g FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1945 . y, June 14, it ] e |ier K. Charret, Walter A. Welch, Basketball, horseshoe and tennis | & nounced effectively throttled by the depart- B OIH OPEN Harvey S. Scott, Robert A. Markin, games have been énjoyed by Juneau ~ Renovation acuvities to make the | BOND DURING TIIH ment, Mrs. R. A. Markin, James D. Markin, | young people at the reen Bowl | recreation center more presentable | Two new members, Gene Kirsten ny Markin and Mrs. John| during the t week, Barney Ander- have occupied the attention of the e 1and Lester Linehan, were elected to assistants durir membership in the JVFD to f{ill e, and | Fourth of July (Celebration | existing vacancies. chiet M an-| Io M ORROW Baland. By R [ grounds, \nounccd the acquiring of new high | : Under Discussion at remes Tl S re fog nozzles and Firemen [Mrs Hlllerman ‘ : s com- Monthly Meeting son, playground supervisor, an- supervisor and his nounces, promising that within the the week past next week or so ping-pong, croquet have inc and archery activities will als e | paintir available. Smaller childre turned out in numbers to e ers, swings and slides, / added. | | will be | Howard Dilg, head of the First Aid| Tomorrow mar ks lhe‘ beginning cf\ Committee, proposed securing a new | the Walt Disney Bond Contest for | Honored, Pany tested for | type automatic oxygen respirator. |Juneau boys and girls under 12 | | ant Chief William Neider- | vears of age as the Beta Sigma Phi| s G, H. Hillers - | The Juneau Volunteer Fire De- | hauser reported on the fire fighting | bond booth opens in the afternoon|eq 1ast evening by | partment held its regular school he recently attended in San |from 3 to 6. I Thur in-the-month my Francisco. Five fires and one drill |must be pu ed elther at this|yn, wag hostess . accompanied by t { call were answered by the depart- | booth, which will be in front of the | Guests were Mrs. Bert McDowell, First National Bank, or from a Beta | Jack Lichens, Mrs. Ray Niven, .’ d ol s Vi ment during the month of May. v ' 0"“' J‘.. " | - - - | Sigma Phi member, the sponsors of |yvrys J. O. Rude, Mrs. Katherine |~ Principal topic of aiscussion was | e o e o o o o o o e o this contest Misses Mim and Jan| Schilling Paprika makes food look and taste better an was honor- . S farewell party All bonds or Stamps g the home of Mrs. Richard Peter;! ities. Active participat the ; ! tivities. Active participation on the | gy e qures for 24-Hour Perioa o | to enter the big Walt Disney Parade | nys, Hillerman was presented with| A Perfect Breakfast Food for the kiddies. Taken under ad- In Juneau—Maximum 56; which time prizes for the best cos- | NEW TRIAL MOVED b | the part the department would play 4 i 5 R _ | Alexander, S Y l P D E X in this year's Fourth of July fes- WEATHER REPORT | Each boy and girl purchasing $25 | gy, 4q1, Lorraine Ryde, June Scott 4 % e (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) e |in stamps or bonds will be eligible | ;)\ Grace Berg. usual scale was voted, with an order Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning ¢ | held on the last day of this one- |, " | to be placed imr ely for candy | e 9y & a purse. With her husband, Mrs. : bl weck drive, Saturday, June 16, at |5 bumn Wi leare Tuesdey for ihe| There is no substitute for newsoaper advernslng! 1 KING | visement was an offer from |hv’i. in ! | b south | FOR ENEBGY . OUICK CO | local softball league to put on(® Minimum 47; precipitation A id i “'“ be “‘““ ., ! Fourth contests between all-star|® -16 inch. . . o At airport—Maximum 59; . . }‘H.\"l‘;\].\:f‘l teams picked from the six league T ¢ | . Seotinis fof mew: tolal Huve Granulated Wheat — l‘ll_LE\' — Dextrose clubs. minimum 46; precipitation, SIEAMER ARRIVES | filed with the U. S. Distz. Honey and Psyllium Seed A proposal that the department 05 inch. here by both parties to the recently |® Forecast purchase a $500 War Bond durin 5 3 the Seventh War Loan was turned |® Occasional rain tonight . lown, the members deciding instead | ® and Saturday. Little change see Oth P P i Also See Other Loma Linda to purchase a $1,000 Bond. | in temperature. Foods at A report on the recent softball b AU Mt i SO . B DI game between the two fire com- | O b 4 73 16or24 HAS 26 pASSENGERS | tried Mullen land condemnation se. The motion were entered in | order to protect appeal rights and| | no date for argument has yet been | TASTY—WHOLESOME—NUTRITIOUS A steamer with the following passengers for [Set by the court. | Juneau: O. S. Asleson, Irene Carl- At the recent trial, the jury set a I I U 0 Richard Carlson, Edith Carlson | valuation of $6,500 on the Mullen ! aut, 2 gaard, James - . s 5 g |pital, Seattle. Joe Johntan, Gap- | ANCHORAGE BOUND | 1uston, gr.. F. £ LaFehr, Mrs. . E. | — 2 FREE Deliveries Daily—10:30 A. M., 2:30 P. | tain of Company No, 2, which came | | LaFehr. Miss Madeleine Lade. { | LaFehr, Mis: Lade. . . . offered many and various alibis and | _ M- and Mis. W. F. Daut of San | Fm@;}_ U:‘lcuhl& oL En-i;t Lm- Hosp"“- NOTES Phones 92-95—2 Free Deliveries Duly a a 3 a s g e P | coln, Timothy Y. Siaw T for the result, charging chief- ancisco, arrived in Juneau today paort 8. S | chorage tomorrow. by SWooHIag i | £ John Stewart, Frederick came the mother of a baby girl, born | ways plane. They expect to remain ' = te C. A. Whi r, Ken Olson, at 12:45 o'clock at St. Ann’s Hos- - A BDA | iting their daughter and son-in-law, CI\LIL Dick, H. L. Sinclair and Veon | teven Kudabeck was admitted to TASTY LOAF In box ;Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clawson. St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for ld this morning ) | panies revealed that $32.3¢ was col- ard Carlson, arlson, 5" ‘n‘,";,‘,’“C,:fl‘g,,‘,}’Z‘[off,‘mi,‘;,i’”;‘fi,’" | SAN FRANCISCANS 1\;*’“;::““5}?1135:”'l-f\z}rx:;}qmm“.‘)?n\f: ! 3;{:’,’"{:?:;( 'E,mlfl}‘vimfimk ree Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. {out on the tail end in the game, | | e N e steamer and DIRG:oSely /64 An- | Baby Smith, Mrs. R. H il Mrs. E. E. Gunst - this morning be- @ T in Anchorage for three months, vis- Theodore Wen Ruth C. Casper, | pit: PHILADELPHIA Mr. Daut is an electrotyper and aving later this forenoon were 'medical care. ‘stvrcotyper. employed in San Fran- |]x(‘ following: John Arthur Madg-| David Satko, medical patient at ( s t ;mgm by the American Electrotype wick, Fredaal Peterson, H. C. Hard- }El Ann's Hospital, was discharged | Company. Theirs is strictly a pleas- | esty, Gladys Whitmore, Gladys L. this morning. RUM RUM RUM $2.50 Fiffh OLD TIMOTHY For Rum and Coke SC()TCH SCOTCH $.75 Fifth King’s Treasure THREE FEATHERS §4.25 Fifth OLD THOMPSON $3.75 Fifth Friday. Saturday Only BOURBON $3.00 Fifth 'me mp Mr. Daut is makmg lns GARDEN PLATS | AT CITY TRACT Super Market Gcldm C u- to S(»nme. | Prospective Victory ~Gardeners Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. portion of them signed up for | dock, with 38,000 pounds of halibut, pounds and va( rien 25,000 pounds. | EGGS Sirawberries PRI {The or e s T Phones 92-95-—2 Free Deliveries Daily o date. A plat location drawing is of which 13,000 pounds were bought c As “ G R oc E RY wa s N Fresh Vegetables e e F o aloos. rod firm. - | Basnd S8 MARASCHINO CHERRIES } LARGEST—FRESHEST FRESH FROZEN STILL VICTORY MINIMUM DELIVERY—§2.50 DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A.M. TWO DELIVERIES DAILY - - 1G:ISA. M, 215P. M. DARIGOLD been thrown open for that use by |the city, it is announced by Fred the ground still 3 Qilnblo. HALIBUT SALES HERE | Three fishing boats returned to- ] Engstrom, buyer for Sebastian Stuart, and 25,000 pounds by Alaska NEW—SHAFTER'S | Geeslin, Victory Garden Committee day from the halibut banks, dock- - . A Borden's - Carnation - Darigold Coast Fisheries. These boats were: | chairman. . L] Ibs Q | More than 30 plats have been [] [ E] [ ] muk(d off at the tract with only ling at the Juneau Cold Storage Ford with 10,000 pounds, SJS 3,000 Buy Coupon Books . . . $20.00 for $19.00 2 doz.$1.09| Pound 49¢| 7 Pint 35¢ One and two Ib ' able for their cultivation efforts in he Morris Tract three miles out < Pound Tins s In p"n S ( (l,:: (L;‘l:,f;‘r ; Il»;x,;lxwz.y,m\:;E:c;“ h‘j:: Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. M. | posted at the City Hall, showing at OPA ceiling prices by E. E. ntlcnd to legal business in Seattle. he way he will stop over at ""llllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIII|IIIIIIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|III||III|IIII|I|I|||E.wa“& 56 o wiene e sad- | Carrofs, large bunches . 2 hunches 35¢ of his granddaughter, Mary Another Shipment Crisp, Fresh FRUITS and | Gregory, from Strathcona Lodge School at Shawingan Lake, B.C. | Miss Gregory will accompany him ! |to Seattle. - ee——— PASTOR VISITS On his way to a new post at An-| chorage, the Rev. Clifford Allbutt ' arrived in Juneau last evening via | Pan_ American plane from Seattle,! and will leave tomorrow for his’ Carrofs, New - - 2 pounds23c Rutabagas, firm - 3 pounds 25¢ Celery, crisp, fender - Pound 29c CABBAGE-New, Green Calvert’s Speclal Stuart Hill--A Good Mixer Regularly $4.50 $3.95 Fifth CARSTAIR’S final destination..Previously he had been located at the Provincial House in Portland, Oregon. —— - — " VEGETABLES GREEN ONIONS-LETTUCE gf— Cauliflower Avocados Bananas \ DRUNK; WIBORDERLY y‘i CAULIFLOWER - PARSNIPS New cahbage celel’y Cllives ‘:egtngsem se‘:':ea?s d‘;’f: i_n[ Clgt‘y H Cauliflower Yams—Turnips Tomatoes Folheimes, on-s Gk sna di | CALAVOS- YAMS 53-95 Fifth Fresh Peas Spinach Radishes i Arizona Grapefruit, large 3 for 35¢ | ! Zuchinni Squash Cucumbers Parsley Cfihizggtfial:g‘;:l??g;t d P iy 7 Dixie Belle GIN Broccoli Bunch Carrots Oranges Fogr Sl Tprpion s X APPLES s 50 F"h Asparagus Local Green Onions Apples EonnRAL o 8 s, Erigd Winesaps - Yellow Newtons 3' J Hutchinson, Viola Hall and An- drew Peters. —————— FORREST RETURNS Linn Forrest, landscape architect for the U. S. Forest Service here, has returned from a trip of sev- eral days to Ketchikan on official business concerning recreational land use. GEESLIN ON TRIP g in, of the Alaska Na- tive Service, returned to Juneau i chikan on official business. Su"er 1'“ ar‘ cet - eee - . . . MRS, JOHNSON HERE Phones 92-35—2 Free Deliveries Daily Juneau from her home in Kodiak yesterday and is registered at the; Baranof Hotel, ORANGES - LEMONS $50.00 Coupon Book for $47.50 And Many Other Good Things to Eat? ICE COLD B EER All Popular Brands Free Delivery 10 4:30 P. M. EORGE BROTHER Liquor Store PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2'P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A, M. Roat Orders Delivered Anytime! =i III|I|IIlllfllIIIlIIIljlIIIIIIIII[IIIIIHIIlllIIII_IIIIIIIIIJlIIIIIIIflHIIIIIIIHI today from a one-day trip to Ket- Mrs. Gus A. Johnson arrived in T AROEEY R Phone—Write or Wire George Brothers N|

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