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’AGE TW THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1946 M.Sgt. Tosney Given (_iialionf Ll Master Sgt. John Tosney, Re-| cruiting Officer in Juneau since ! December 15, this morning was wwarded a citation for the Army Commendation Ribbon in recogni- tion of “exceptional meritorious conduct in the performance of out- standing service during the period from January 5, 1945 to December 9, 1945." The award was made by Lt. Ro- bert N. Cunningham, Accountable Officer, Area Engineering Offic {in behalf of Captain Melvin M scn, Recruiting Officer for Alask: fand Sgt. Tosney's commanding of- | ribbon will be sent to Sgt. Tosney { direct within the next few days | Citation In full the citation, given at the %dire(-tiuu of the Secretary of War, and signed by Telos Emmons, | Li. Gen, U. 8. Army, Commanding ‘Orriccr Alaskan Department, reads | as follows: | “For exceptional meritorious cor | duct in | standing service during the period | from January 5, 1945 to December 9, 1945, Sgt. Tosney demonstrated outstanding leadership, resource- | | fulness, and maturity of judgment, | which contributed immensely to the | successful handling of vast quan- | tities 0f supplies for troops in the Ground Forces and Air Forces. At | Fort Richardson his marked lead- | ership, soldierly bearing, enthus- |‘m<m, and sincere devotion to duty | were in the highest tradition of the 31 PASSENGERS ARE 9 { Department, and the Armed Forces ' of the United States.” Sgt. Tosney has been in the U. S. {Army for ten years and wears a Meritorious Service Wreath. He was 2 member of the 7th Infantry at Anchorage from 1920 to 1923. A na- tive Califcrnian, he served for 16 5.30 and 5.50 R Behtends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 to and from Juneau Airways yesterday | ¢ passengers: | Regins Rockley, vanda Sharp, Rose Pearl Giller, El- 'r Lee, Marcus Goodman, St an, ROV 1 onths at Fort Richardson before less. Fiale, Herh his transfer to Juneau last Decem- Myrtle Causey, ber. Since being stationed in Juneau, Sgt. Tosney has interviewed and dispensed information to scores of n, Robert West, Gordon orstenson, Grant Fow- bhnson, Kenneth Park- reoved, John Brown, =2 5 young men and former servicemen @ d, Claire FIeming, y, o octeq in entering the regular Baldwin, Iver Moland, Carl ; A S army. He has approved approxi- mately 45 applications for enlist- ment or reenlistment in the Army. e ELKS’ CABARET DANCE, EMBLEM (LUB PLANS k Barry Marvin Kalin, Benny Lewis Leonard, Mary e Kuva: Bob Kuvara, n, Martin Creamer. Louis Hudson, Gene Smyth, John Erick- ge Jackson, John Walko, Valjenu Wood, arlsor To Seattle i 1 E i | cess Norah, from the south, is | scheduled to arrive at 5:30 o'clock s afternoon. SALVATIONARMY |5 DRIVE IS To STAR' | The steamer will sail for Skag- | way at 10 o'tlock tonight and re- ON "EXT MONDAY | turn to Juneau from Skagway Sun- | day morning at 8 o'clock safling south from here two hours later. Monday morning the Salvation| " . Army drive for $4,600, under the - direction of Brig. C. O. Taylor, GARDE" (luB w“l will officlally open with volunteer MEET ON WEDNESDAY | workers taking over solicitations in various areas of the city. The Garden club will meet next All tke money collected will re-| Wednesday afternoon April 17, at) main in Juneau to be speént for|1:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs.| galvation Army work in this area,| E. L. Keithahn with Maxine Wil-! LOCAL EGGS TREAT YOURSELF TO THE BEST 2 dozen$§.75 AVOSET FOR BELLOWY WHIP | ficer. It is expected that the actual Brig. Taylor points out. This year's goal is less than that for 1945 and funds that are actually necessary for carrying on welfare and re- ligious work in this area Brig. Taylor said that volunteers > still needed to help cover col- lections in the city during the next two wecks. The campaign ends on April 30. PRINCESS NORAH IS DUE AT 5:30 0CLOCK Prin- Canadian Pacific steamer | liams assisting hostess. | Ed Sweeney of the U. S. Forest represents only the Service will give a lecture on “Soil | | and soil testing.” ‘The program committee will dis- cuss Easter arrangements. Garden club members are urged to attend the Garden school start- ing here about April 15. Harold W. Rice, Assistant Divector of the Ex- tention Service, University of Al- aska, will conduct a se of three meetings. e | JACK KOBY HERE Jack Koby of Pelican City is a guest at the Gastineau the performance of out- e RS This finer tea for your enjoyment. Try it today. W, * | <o @ — N = s v 2 hottles 6D« MILK MILK i DARIGOLD—LIBBY'S—CARNATION Case $4.99 | PAR SOAP | THE SUPERIOR SOAP POWDER | GiantPackege §5¢ CORDOVA PACK—HIGHEST QUALITY 2 cans DG Van Houten’s Cocoa AMERICA'S FID T COCOA Half Pound £%¢ BRING IN YOUR CARD GREEN GIANT i “ g 8 Gz $2.89 p E A S 2o Case li 35.69 NIBLETS I2cans$2.39 MEX-L-CORN ¢2coms83-a9 TOMATO JUICE ALL FANCY BRAND: 12 Ne. oo $1.79; (ase $3.49 ORANGE JUICE CALTONE , Leota Campbell, 5 ell, Catherine Sel- Hcllis Foster, Woodrow How- ind William Devon. : Leonard Berlin; abian Peterson, Vic- e I Smarfen ¥p in SKIPPER SPORTSHIRTS g | Last night at the regular busi- ness meeting of the Juneau Em- blem Club, plans were made for a Cabaret Dance to be given {gr the Elks and their ladies May ‘21 in the Elks ballroom. Mrs. Johanna Jensen, President, 12 Ne. Semms $3.19; (ase §6.29 presided at the meeting. Other business matters taken up besides the dance plans included authori- zaticn of a donation to the Salva- tion Army fund. - eee ALASKA AIRLINES IN WITH 15 PASSENGERS You can be decorative as well as useful ‘round the house trigged out in a Wilson Wear Austinized Skip- $; 2 ving with aiasia Airlines per Sportshirt. The model we show so proudly above on the Starliner Fairs ROBERT L. DOTSON is magnificently tailored of fine lightweight rayon, with Captain Bob Long, Robert L. Dotson, of Skagway, arrived here yesterday. He is regist- ered at the Gastineau. TR Y S FROM HONOLULU Mrs, Annie Joyce of Honolulu, T. Ed Courtemanche, Sanforized and vat-dyed—will launder without fuss or Juanita Sharp were feathers. Generously cut for fullest comfort. Unusual, Jack Hayes, button-down pockets. Natural shade only. See it and K. Wood, Katherine Sel- others, here! Wayne Campbell, Mrs. W. H, is in town, stopping at the Hollis Foster, Woodrow Gastineau. Frederick Epler, Capt. P. e D 3.50 - 8.00 BMBENRENES) ;. ABOUT FUR COAT REPAIRS Martin Victor Jr. will answer your fur coat problems and esti- mate gratis any repair and re- model work. Today and tomorrow enly, at No. 405, The Baranof, Connected with VICTOR BROTH- ERS Co. Highland Park, Ili. Swe- dish fur craftsmen for 3 genera- tions. (243-t1) | RADIO AMATEURS OF JUNEAU AND VICINITY YOU ARE INVITED TO BECOME A Member of ihe * Juneau Radio Club” FOR DETAILS—Contact JERRY McKINLEY or t, R. Sommers, Argyle | ward, E. Jarvi, L. E. Hammer- ley, and E. W. Murphy. On the return flight, the follow- ing were flown to Anchorage: Charles Shaver, James Felton, Lor- | etta Sharp, Wahda Sharp, F. O. R. E. West, T. O. Morgan, | T. O. Morgan, Capt. Geoffrey , and Elaine Jeffrey. To Cordov John A. Brown, Carl E. Garlson, Elmer Moland, C. W. Fleming, I. B. Baldwin, and E. E. Eberhard. RAY JOHNSON ARRIVES Gar the Elmer ruests at | - - y | ROY BRITTON HERE asout 52000 Roy E. Britton of Brainerd, Minn. i is staying at the Gastineau. “al . 4 . JIM LANGDON N Whispering with excitement are these tissue-soft sweaters. Team them with your new spring suit, wear a twin-set with your favor- tte skirt — you'll keep these sweateérs in cir- culation all through the spring. All colors, all sizes here. “It's the Nicest fordVei= qccesion " Baranof Hotel Building Teo Women's Avpanes Store In Town” 0 G4as m=omw @ Alasie Alrlines foader 78 plane boses ‘\ 7 == DC-3 scheduled revies = Alaska Alrlines fooder . Gastineau Hotel Regular Service from Seattle and Tacoma ALASKA TRANSPORTATION CO. Phone 879 J. F. (Jim ) CHURCH, Agent 000000000000 0000¢ Grapefruii Juice FLORIDA—NO SUGAR 12 No. aoo- $2.19; (ase $4.19 W DELIVERY SCHEDULE MINIMUM ORDER $2.00 MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES . DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOS NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION