The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 3, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 26 and 27, nstrations and the subjects Final plans leted and it is impor- ime for the executive e members and the Divis- o xnl c man to know all indivi- I duals who are planning on exhibit- ing their work Any individual craftsman or non- profit group or association wishing ind Crafts ex- to enter exhibits should clear im- e Juneau Wo- | med 1 the Scot- The Creative Art liately with the appropriate Di- visional Chairman, giving a descrip- Get Your Vitamins the Natural Way - Eat More Fresh Produce There’s Sunshine in ’Em Cauliflower, - Broccoli, Spinach, Brussel Sprouts, Parsnips, Cabbage, Red Cabbage, Carrots, Turnips, Rutabagas, Squash, Let- tuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Leeks, Yams, Sweet Potatoes, Oranges, Apples, Grapes, Pink Grapefruit and Many Others CRASE PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries 10 a. m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m. Douglas Delivery 10 BOAT ORDERS DELIVERED ANY TIME ... Low Prices! Niblets MEXICORN CORN Niblets 12 oz. tins 12 oz. tins Case - $3.99 | Case - $4.69 Dozen 2.10| Dezen 2.39 GREEN GIANT—No. 2 tins PEAS - Dozen $2.89; S'I:OKI,EY — RELIANCE — SUNKIST —No. 2 tins TOMATO JUICE - Doz. §$ 1.89; FANCY Pi nk Salmon apRicors | Pink Salmo VAL VITA—2Y; tins D“z'cn"" “'(“i;T Case $8.95 | $3.15 $12.00 $4.49 M| LK DARIGOLD .. CARNATION BORDEN'S PURE UNSWEETENED CALIFORNIA—12 oz. tins Dozen Extra Famney DELICIOUS APPLES and This Weelk Only WINESAP AFTERNOON DELIVERY . MINIMUM DELIVERY BB erts CASI'I GROCERY ORANZE JUICE - Dez. $2.19; MORNING DELIVERY C DOUGLAS DELIVERY C CLOSES 3 P. M. THE DAILY ALASle EMP]RL —VJUN[ AU ALASKA of space ar 1 IN of Div al Clmir-‘n! the Executive Committee or the all of whom can be reached in Divisional Chairman. Before submis- au, follows: sion, items should be completely ecutive Committee—Alice Bran- described to the Executive Commit- debury, Chairman; L. Keithahn, |tee or Divisional Chairman verbal- Joe Werner, Henry Harmon, ly or by letter. Each exhibit must Mrs. Scott Murphy, Mrs. Jack Flet- be accompanied by an itemized list cher, |of articles and a aescription of each Divisional Chairmen, Advisors— article. It is suggested that ex- Mrs. William Paul, Sr., Chairman of hibits to be particularly interesting, Native Arts and Crafts; Mrs. Joe should show in addition to the fin- Werner, Chairman ' of Paintings; ished product the raw material from William Paul, Jr., Chairman of which it was made, stages of the Photography; Dr. James Ryan, development of tne art or craft and Chairman of Publications; Miss Ann the tools used by the artist or crafts- Coleman, Chairman of Gardening man. It would add to the value of and Allied Arts, Ithn exhibit if someone were present at all times to demonstrate or ex- vice, Arts and Crafts plain the art or craft, and it is sug- Sperling, U. S. Forest Servic e ted that the exhibitors make these Stewart, U. S. Dept. of Mines; Jack arrangements if possible. O'Connor, U. S. Fish and Wildlife, Although ordinary precautions will Service. |be taken, the Executive Committee Mrs. Robert Henning, Chairman does not accept responsibility for loss of Needlework; Mrs. Willis Booth,'or damage of articles received or ex- of Hostesses; Mr. and Mrs. 'hibited. A custedian will be in the gerson, Chairmen of Dis- building and doors will be locked be- play Committee, [tween exhibit hours. Hosts and All exhibits are limited to the fol- hostesses will be present in all ex- lowing items thibit rooms. Exhibitors must make 1 701ignm] and creative arts and'all arrangements and pay for the crafts fields; 2—Produced in recent cost of transporting articles to and years by (hi people in Alaska; 3— from the Exhibit. Preferably produced through the use! Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fagerson have of Alaskan materials and by the tal- accepted the Chairmanship of the ents of the people in the Territory.|Display Committee and will study This illustrates the desire for em-|the available spaces in the rooms phasis on hibits showing adapta-'of the Temple and allocate space tion of native designs in modern arts | for each exhibit. They will have the and crafts. “The native designs and |autherity for final decisions regard- work are the heritage of the Terri- ing the placement of all displays. tery and should be encouraged in| All exhibits must be received by modern use.” }J anuary 24 at the Temple, as that is 4—Entered by artists or craftsmen |the day that all exhibits will be set or »-\ non-profit groups or associa- |up in the rooms, ready for the in behalf of ind 5—Also |cpening of the Exhibit on the af-| ing - mate ,.,MS in | ternoon of the 25th. > Plans for the silver tea have been Cr)mplun;. \\uh above and not cancelled. There will be no entrance having Feen exhibited at the pre-|fce, but silver offerings will be ac- Exhibit in January, 1945. |cepted to help cover the costs of amples of Fields Covered —|the exhibit. ) \, ocdworking: carving, boat models, ! Miss Brandebury, Chairman, states toys, hand carved dolls, household that everyone has respended splen- mrm hings or furniture, carved or|didly in accepting responsibilities in other jewelry, novelties or curios,|the various important div |if enthusiasm and interes Photography-—Black {indicators, the Exhibit this year will urpass the one held in 1945. Ac- vledgement is also made for the i 181 fine work accomplished by Mrs. Joe ted with emphasis oG the ng the adapta «l]nn of o exhibit n designs in such media a5 ¢q iy the I blocked prints, painted or em- wi qow on 'S broidered fabrics, neadlepoint, weav-'p oot tow weeks oth: hibits will be 18, 55 entered there by Mrs. Werner as a Metal Copper, Wwrough forehunner of the main Exhibit. iron, brass, etc; Publications—Pub- > e T T Rules and Regulati | : - HAS 10 TRIPPERS Any individual, group or ¢ m(l white; ard Street. In 1111 Work— O | FROM ANCHORAGE STARTY i246 RIGHT . .. at BERT'S. .. You Get Better Service, Finest Quality Arriving on the Alaska Airlines Starliner Fairbanks, with Captain Peterson, Flight Officer Thompson, and Stewardess Freeman were, the following passengers from Anchor- age: Al Swalling, Ed Sheperd, J. K. Campbell, Albert Biskerski, J. G. Williams, Mrs. J. G. Williams and nfant, Ben Edwards, William O'Shea and John Penning. On the return trip the following departed for Anchorage: Sgt. Elba Richey, Lt. Col. D. J. Cragun, Lt. M. L. Munson, by Trading Del Monte CREAM CORN No. 2 tins Case - $4.69 Dozen 2.39 (ase $5.69 (ase $3.69 ALASKA PACK CRAB 12 cans $5.95 CASE $4.99 (ase $8.59 $5.89 Box Ernest Line, Patrick ston and William Petrie. Woman's Club Has Business Meeimg ‘The dcsxrabmty oi a Commumby Center for Juneau, possible ways and means of establishing such a center and maintaining it, formed the background for an interesting discussion led by Mrs. Donald Fos- ter at the business meeting held terday afternoon. Mrs. Harold Smith, members of the club. She also spoke of the Victory Clothing Collection were made for club members to co- operate. Mrs. D. W. Herron was Mrs. J. V. Cole, President. Mrs. J. P. Williams announced afternoon, Jan. 15, at 2 o'clock. chairman of the charge. S e e HERE FROM SITKA LOSES 10 A. M. LOSES 10 A. M. Baranof. - -~ FROM ANCHORAGE = Anchorage residents reg at the Baranof are: Ed S| $2.00 | Albert A. Biskerski. | e PARTNERSHIP DISSOLVED O'Neil, Mrs. P. O'Neil, Ken John-| by the Juneau Woman's Club yes-| Associate, Membership Chairman, announced | Mrs. Vena L. Crone, of Sitka, and} Mrs. W. R. Simmons of Yakutat| had recently become new associated ! which opens next Monday, and plans | named chairman for the drive by‘ the Study Club will meet in the Penthouse of the Alaska Light and; Power Company building Tuesday, Harold L. Melby and J. J. Con- ay arrived here yesterday from Sitka. They are stopping at the stering pherd, A. C. Swolling, W. H. O'Shea and 1 | The March of Dimes, an annual| event for the benefit of infantile paralysis vietims, was discussed and Mrs. Tom Parke named to act as committee in Word from the National Federa-| tion told of the destruction in Ma- nila of the Woman’s Club Building, and a donation of $56 was voted by the Club to go into a fund to aid in rebuilding the Manila clubhouse. Effective December 31, 1945, the' Partnership existing between Robert W. Cowling and Robert L. Davlin in the firm of Cowling-Davlin Company, has been dissolved. Mr. Davlin is withdrawing from the firm, (158-t2) THURSDAY JANUARY 3, 1946 Dollar Day Specials Where Service, Price and Qualiiy Meet... Nothing Bui i he iBest! FRIDAY-SATURDAY-MONDAY VEGETABLES Tomato Hot Sauce, Huni's - - 13tins 1.00 Cut Siring Beans, Everson No. 2 in - 6 for 1.00 Spinach, Rio-Sun, No. 2tin - - 5for 100 Spinach, Hunt's, No. 2%2tin - - 4fer 1.00 Corn, Cream Stiyle, No. 2tins - 5 for 1.00 Corn, Whole Kernel, Amocat, 12 oz. § for 1.0f Peas, Amocat, No.2tin - - - S5for .00 Cut String Beans, Yachi Club No. 2 - 4 for 1.0 Cut String Beans, Oniario, No.2 - 5 for 1.0 Diced Carrois, No.2tin - - - 5for 1.00 Whole Fancy String Beans, No. 2 - 3 tins 1.00 Sliced and Diced Beeis, No.2 - 6for 1.00 Hominy, No. 2%2jars - - - 4for 1.00 Okra, Whole, Mo.2tin - - - A4for 1.00 Fancy Tomaio Paste - - - 8for 1.00 Spaghelti Sance, Buitoni - - 4jars 1.00 Tomaioes, No. 2% tin 4for 1.00 Peas, Green Giant - - - - 41ins 1.00 Fancy Pumpkin, No. 2%24in - - 41ins 1.00 SWEET CIDEE - - - Half Gallon 75¢ WASHIRG POWDERS | Spkgs-$1.00 RINSO — IVORY SNOW — SUPER SUDS — LUX FLAKES — IVORY FLAKES — OXYDOL BORAXO — DUZ MIXERS — Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Tom Collins - - 3qts. 1.00 Sparkling Waterand7-Up - - 3gis.1.00 Double Cola - - - - - Case225 White Rock Sparkling Water, large, 2 for 1.00 White Rock Sparkling Water, pints, 4 for 1.00 BABY FOOD .. . Fruiis and Vegetables 12 tins 1.00 9for 1.00 4for 1.00 Large variety - - - - M. D. Finest Toilet Tissve - - Wax Paper, 125feet - - - - Planters Cockiail Peanuis, vacuum pack. fin - - - - - - 3for .00 CHEESE Krafi Cheese, jars, assorfed - Kraft Cheese, American brick - 21hs. 1.00 Krafi Cheese, Velvesta, brick - 21lbs. 1.00 Sweet Corn, dehydraied, reg. 29¢ 4 pkgs. 1.00 Pearl Barley, 1 Ib. pkg. - - 7 for 1.00 Meal-Eaz-Cereal, cock 3 minutes, reg. 2% - - - - - - - 2pkgs 33 Pretzel Sticks, Burry's Ty 3 pkgs. 1.00 Graham Crackers, 11b. pkgs. - 3 pkgs. 1.00 Soda Crackers, 1 lb. pkg.. - - 3for 1.00 Ginger Snaps, Old Fashion, NBC, Holland Rusk, NBC - - - 4pkgs. 1.00 Rye Crisp, large package - - 3for 1.00 AppleSauce,Pure,No.Zhn - - 4for1.00 4 jars 1.00 3 pkgs. 1.00 69c doz FRESH EGGS-Large (350 9() §() 09C BOZ. " e JUICES Grapefruit Juice, Pure, No. 2 in - 6 fins 1.00 Pure Blended Orange and Gapefruit, No.2tin - - - - - - 4for1.00 Pure Orange Juice, Reliance No. 2 Apple Juice, Pure, quarts - - Grape Juice, Welches, pinis - Tomalo Juice, Pure No. 21in - 6 for 1.00 Temaio Juice, Pure, 46 0z. 1in - 3for 1.00 Vegetable Cocktail Juice - - - 6for 1.00 Lemon Juice, Pure - - - - 6for1.00 Grape Juice, Tea Garden, quarts - 2 for 1.00 Sauverkraut Juice, Libby's, pint - 6for 1.00 Grape Juice, Island Belle, quart - 2 for 1.00 Pure Carrol Juice, undiluled, Doz dn - = - .00 Clam Juice - - - - - - Mushroom Sauce, jars - - - PICKLES Nally's Treasure Pickles, 12 oz. jars 4 for 1.00 Libby's Green Olives, jars - - 4for 1.00 Green Olives, dill and garlic, large jars - - - - e - Pickled Onions, 8 0z. - - - 3jarslO0 Catsup, C. H. B., large gebotiles - 4lor 1.00 Tea Garden Jelly.-Mixed 200z. jars 3for 1.00 FRUITS Purple Plums, No. 2% tins Apricols, No.2%2tin - - - - Sliced Peaches, No. 2%21in - - Kadota Figs, 150z.1in - - - 6for 1.00 Black Cherries, No. 212 1in 2for 1.00 Roval Ann Cherries, No. 2% hn - 2for 1.00 Peaches and Pears, diced, No. 2% tin 2 for 1.00 Peaches, Sac-a-rin, No. 21in - 4 for 1.00 FISH AlaskaCrab - - - - - Tana = o - = pod an Codfish Cakes - - - - Sardines in 0il Sardines, 150z.4in - - - - Pickled Herring - - - - 3jars 1.00 Raviolas, Lynden, 16 0z.jar - 4for 1.00 Pure Chicken Tamales - - - 3jars1.00 Lynden’s Chicken and Egg Noodles, 18oz.jar - - - - - - 3lrl00 Tea, Schillings, Orange Peko - 11b. 1.00 Postum - - - - 3tins 1.00 Baker's Chocolale, Unsweetened 5 pkgs. 1.00 Baler's Chocolate Chips - 6 pkys. 1.00 Jello Pudding, assoried - 13 pkgs. 1.00 3for 1.00 3for 1.00 3 for 1.00 6 for 1.00 5for 1.00 4 for 1.00 Each 1.00 4for 1.00 3for 1.00 3ior 1.00 2 fins 1.00 3 tins 1.00 -4jars 1.00 41ins 1.00 7 for 1.00 Marshmallow Whip, reg. 55¢ - 3 j 55¢ - 3 jars 1.00 1.00 Daily Delivery fo Douglas at 5 P. 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