The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 24, 1946, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT LIQUOR STOR Liquor Department open fo 12 p. m. every night . . . Until 2 a. m. Saturday Nights E SPECIAL SUNNYBROOK, Bourhon - - OLD HERMITAGE, Bourben - OLD THOMPSON BLEND - - PAULJONES - - - - - 3FEATHERS - - - - - OLD GUCKENHEIMER - - 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th 5th $3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 3.95 'H. 5. CLASS OF 1946/ i GIVEN DIPLOMAS AT (OMMEN(EMENT In the 1046 Juneau High School | commencement exercises last night| (*unng which 26 graduating seniors | { were presented their diplomas by I Dr. J. O. Rude, of the School Board Miss Jeanne Butts, daughter of | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butts, was announced as valdictorian and col- 'ypar James Klein, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Klein was named salu- | tatorion. ‘f Possessing the highest scholastic! | Butts was awarded a scholarship {to Washington State College with | a semester’s free room in a dorm- itory. As valdictorian she was al- so presented the University of Al- laska’s scholarship which offers | free room for two years. The Uni- | | versity of Alaska scholarship may be passed down if rejected by the| achxe\ement and sald nlthough we may have made you mad at us at times, we did our best to give you a good education and an inter- esting me while you stopped over | | with us.” [ He said he remembered the days when Mrs, Goldstein first pre- sented “little Bobby” to his first | grade teacher and when other par- | ents of the graduating seniors first | brought their youngsters to school. | Miss Hanson Honored i That teacher was Miss Dalmo Hanson, “who is also graduating this year,” he said. At this point Mr. Phillips sent a senior escort | +lege-scholarship winner for this|of two boys and two girls to ac- | company Miss Hanson, who is re- tiring this year after 21 years of teaching in the Juneau schools, to the platform where she sat with average in her class, 3.7714, M‘SSXthe graduates throughout the re- mainder of the exercises. Fred Prouty, President of the graduating class, presented: the class gift, a check covering the cost of completing a trophy case on the second floor of the high school building, Jim Rude, incom- ing President of the Student Body for next year, accepted the check i valdictorian. {in behalf of the school. P M DE L“xE AL, 1+ el S 5"] 3.95 | It is then offered to the next- | Speakers ot e high honor student and down Seniors speaking at the exer- 5th 3.95 3.95 3.95 , through the group until it is ac-|cises and the names of their ad- | cepted. If Miss Butts does not ac- dresses were as follows: { cept the scholarship it will go to Klein who is next in line with a | Prouty; Students and Vocations, scholarship average of 3.4864, !Patricia Hogue; Students and Home Life, Betty Lou Hared; Stu- 3.95 The PTA scholarship of $500|dents and Religion, Patte Davis; g jgiven on six points of merit in-|Students and Social Responsibility, 3 95 ‘cludm;, scholarship was presented ' Elwin Wright. » to Elwin Wright, son of Mr. and | 3.95 | Mrs. Ralph Wright. IMPERIAL - - KINGBLACKLABEL - - 5th WATERFILL and FRASER - 5th FLEISCHMAN'S PREFERRED - 5th CREMEDEMENTHE - - - 5th SLOEGIN - - - - - - bth BEER BEER Rainier . . Sick’s Select . . Acme 6 botiles for $1.00 Case $3.95 Students and Education, Fred Al honors | school band which played the Pro- High School Principal. i selection “Tales of Vienna” Other honor students named at| by Frances Barlow; the exercises, in the order of their| | number, i scholastic rank were; Patte Davis, | Stay,” Buflg “The Night Will Never | by a mixed ensemble. | Betty Lou Hared, Dorothea Hen- | Receive Diplomas | drickson, all with B averages or| Those given diplomas last night 0000 ;:)otter:m!“red P‘;oiuty. Francis Bar- as the Class of 1946, were as fol- i low, win right, and PBruce lows: i $3.95 Can, | Gleason. | Betty Allen, Frances Barlow, Class Presented The presentation of the graduat- ' Davis, Bernice Floberg. 1ing class to the school board by A.| ¢ Bottles $1.00 GROCERY DEPARTMENT ' beraa, " Prsoens o the | Deroner Honironn . OPEN 8 A. M. fo 6 P. M. DAILY . School Board. During his presenta-: Leslie Hogins, & ; tion talk Mr. Phillips complimented“yames Klein, Rosie Maier, Anne the class on their AR =4 Loise Standafer, Jean Thompson, Miss Loise Standafer Becomes Bride After ‘ 4105 @&%fi GROCERY NEW STORE HOURS 30 A. M. to 3:30 IP. M. PDelivery Service Remains the Same EFFECTIVE MONDAY May 27th MINIMUM DELIVERY ... $2.50 ORDER MORNING DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES 10:00 A. M. AFTERNOON DELIVERY CLOSES 3 P. M. Climaxing her graduation fi Juneau High School last night, Loise Standafer, granddaughter, of Mrs. E. W. Hoffman of this city, became the bride of James V. Hickey, Jr., son of James V. Hickey, also of Juneau. ‘The Church of the Holy Trinity was the scene of the wedding at 1:30 o'clock this morning, with the Rev. Wm. Robert Webb reading the VOwS. | Miss Gloria Gudbranson, a class- mate of the bride was the brides- maid, and Wm. J. Eylar was best man. | For her wedding costume, the bride wore a blue dressmaker suit, with a white hat and accessories, and a gardenia and rosebud cor- sage. pular young couple wm IIIIIIIIIIIIllllI|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIlIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE comm.w‘” to make Juneau their v BROWN BREAD - (an25¢ - POTATO CHIPS Fresh...Crisp L= 1ccently returned from overseu duty with the Army Air Corps, and is at present with the R. J. Som-; mers Construction c:)mpa.ny : NIHTHAE T IIIIIIIIIIIIIH’ of = B A B v Juneau’s Doten | Thomas LaRue and Phillip Woll, Most [Ketchikan fishermen who arrived, |here Wednesday aboard the yacht v [ 4 [} | Arro, today were looking for “any- F o 0 D S cumple,e (ans o c thing in a troller.” Those interest- | yed in selling boats may reach La- Assorlmelfl Rue and Woll through Harbor Master Ted Jones. Jim Daly's Patricia got a new' |shaft yesterday and was due to geb' a new motor today. l The Nellie R. today was being re- painted and repaired here and there | y her new owner, Martin Dahl ahl bought the troller early this MEDAL £ GOLD FLOUR - - 50 pounds $3.29 BLOSSOM L. 2 Pounds - - $1.00 PERCOLATOR R Cod Androw Berntaen Wil cisr prt ANIMAL 3 Two Pound Jars $3.00 | this morning. BABY ALICE PAULO FUNERAL TOMORROW Funeral services for baby Alice Paulo, 10-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fausto M. Paulo will be held at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- | ing from the Chapel of the Char~ les W. Carter Mortuary. The Rev. Walter Soboleff will conduct the services. Intermenb will be in Evergreen Cemetery, | - TACOMA, May 24—Safe crack- ers, who stole $450 from a meat market, forgot something. They left behind their ticket to the Tacoma Policemen’s Ball. p A T DOG FOOD (aseof 1 2jars ‘The city’s new hoist went mtu {operation at the Small Boat Harbor Music was offered by the high § | were awarded by Henry Harmon, ‘cessiunnl and Recessional; a vocal § and a vocal A | Bertha Beebe, Jeanne Butts, Patte f 4 A Bruce Gleason, Robert Goldstein, § ; B. Phillips,' Superintendent of Ju-|Clarice Green, Glorya Gudbranson, [ Patricia Hogue, scholastic | Nielsen, Irene Olsen, Fred Prouty. @ "€ ( Agnes Tubbs, Mary Margaret Wendling, Elwin Wright, Jane @ ‘Wright. Graduation Last Eve | = HARBOR NEWS: s ¢ A P | BAKING { PUREX | MILK FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1946 CENTU Scover-Marker “Alaska’s Finest” FREE —_— ])ELIVERY STORE HOURS . 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. DELIVERY SCHEDULE DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES. ... .. 10:30 A. M,, 2:30 P. M., 4 P. M. DOUGLAS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON SATURDAY and MONDAY SPECIALS Grocery Depariment===Phone $19 PRODUCE SPECIALS FIRM STALKS Pound § 8¢ Ib. 15¢ | CELERY CUCUMBERS - Each3Dc | RHUBARB - 3 Ibs. 25¢ LARGE BUNCHES pound 29( CARROTS - 2 bunches 2.9« | BROCCOLI (ABBAGE - Pound §2¢ | SPINACH - 2 Ibs. 25¢ ONIONSETS - 21bs. 3¢ | GRAPEFRUIT - 2 for 23 ¢ TOMATOES - Pound 25¢ | ASPARAGUS - 2 Ibs. 35¢ We have a complete line of Fresh Fruiis and Vegeiahles, Seed Poiatoes, Oranges, Yams, Calaves, New and Qld Potaices, Onions, Green Onions, Radishes, Cauliflower, Parsley, KLIE e Cottage Cheese Shr.. AVOSET §} COCOA COFFEE 2 BOTTLES HERSHEY'S RELIANCE WHIPPING % Pound Tin POUND ~ for §5¢ 13« 25 NEAU, ALASKA FRESH, FIRM LETTUCE The Modern Spread... a oz. lar . . . . . . SUGAR PURE CANE 5 Pounds . . 43¢ 10 Pounds . . 85¢ 100 Pounds . $8.20 Darigold, Federal Border’s WH[TE KING POWDER GLABBER GIRL HALF GALLON Large Size 10 oz. tin ‘"’G CASE 30« 10« 35( 34.95 CALL 202 FOR QUALITY MEATS Legs of 1946 Spring LAMB é)gg SERVE WITH MINT SAUCE STEWING HENS - - - - - - Pound75¢ ROASTERS, Oven Ready, No Wasle - - Pound 80« Each 50¢ FRESH (RABS - - - - - - FRESH OYSTERS - - - Pini75¢ 'HAVE AN OLD-FASHIONED OYSTER STEW A b

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