The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1947, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT """~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1947 ThouSandsoi FEAST OF PASCHA IS MasQUERADE DANCE Methodist Church Business |/ L CELEBRATEDTONIGHT IS BIG AFFAIR AT (Conference in '48 Nosars o 40440 SPRUCE ELKS HALL TONIGHT "copvenec Bocton RECESSION Army Ranks - ) ht night when with cowled CHICAGO, April 12, (P—Bost u'lw Chaplin flirts has been chosen over Seattle a: ore(as ‘ | Tonight is clowns cut for almost any- other cities bidding for the 194 Ea Churet el \ o il “m" W ]n‘u‘:] cele- ppen at a masquerade General Conference of the Meth £ i Everyone is assured of a dist Church. (By THE ASEOCIATED PRESS) | k Th' . -“ Y WASHINGTON, Ap bl R good time at the American Legion| The Conferences Entertainmen: The current inflated situation on| aKke 1S pporl“nlly IO el our economic front has led to the jon: Will there be a business on in the United States, ma‘ when will it come, and howw ard will it hit? | ix Auxiliar ysponsored Mask Ball at Commission announced the decisi the Elks Hall, with dancing start- yesterday. The Church’s Supren ing promptly at 10 o'clock, ending ning Body meets every four S at 1 o'clock nd approximately 6,000 del The doors will be open at 9:30. d visitors are expected fror atthese SPECIAL SAVINGS ir Fn;‘::”:‘ land dance committee chaifmen gy over the world. It will co In an effort to answer these| y ; ‘1:‘:“\.(“ . Edith Walker suggests dance-goers yeo Apnl 1, next year. questions, the Assocmte§ Press hasv‘ sl arrive early so as to be all set RS SR conducted a mation-wide survey t- 3 I(L]L-:‘Jmnls at the to start dancing when the music on the subject, and has come up| 0 'CES h NOT G‘,NE Juneau n the absence of begins with many opinions. Here are a| P n" PR 1 P the priest, services are conducted Mrs. Walker reported that all BPWI INST‘“.A"O" few samplings: ; ave U at by sub- D< acon Cyril J. Zuboff with the prizes are smartly wrapped and The AP survey shows that gen-!| the choir under the direction of tagged, reading for the awarding, OF OFH(ERS MAY 1 erally, the outlook is that the cur-} THE SPRUCE LflCKERS Andrew Davis of the Angoon Rus-|and expressed her appreciation of rent record-breaking business boom sian Church. the help given by Mrs. James So-| in the country will continue for at o e ! The BPWC held their reguiar | H el : .Ft" - foulis, who xpent} a great deal odi businessiluncheon HesEg PHida T“tl ulhret:h moreln‘lfintm.ed .gfl_e‘\ GOING TO KODIAK time wrapping the packages, and jn tne Gold Room of the Baranof Na! time. the much discussed busi-| ness recession may develop. But,| EASTERN | EASTERN, Sliced | | Suouviper Jack Roach and E. H. Lightfoot, | 8150 in collecting the prizes Guests were Mrs. Ernest Stewat ding to e AP th —evo——— i ce v Dotk from. Ho . Texas, regis- | g G Mrs. Ernest Lincoln, and Mr LLOl'r ! t.en i tsurv:}.d el ¢ tered yester at the Baranof. T Gene Kirstin. The members were i o0 cc:m:noy;}imo: 5::::: ll A M BAC”N Pork ROBS‘S 1 They are on their way Ni lfudijak entertained by two vocal selecti to be that a recession need not Mabel Frank, six-year-old patient by Penny Blood, “Mary", “Years and Years Ago” aecomp: ied by Dorrianne Barnes, = at Government Hospital from An- goon, passed away this morning at 6:30 o'clock. Her father is Albert ecessarily lead to a depression. ‘ The AP has found that most economists expect the recession | S B b.75¢ | 1b.75¢ | 1b.60c & Frank of Ang 3 S = . will attain stature this summer.| Salmon Creek COllnh'Y Club fEx o ‘“: :Or::any brother were ‘CJ:X‘S :t)r”f‘t;ngfiimTrs;aga::,on g{fl?f‘ Thesc economists argue that the LOIN SPABE BIBS SHOULDEB Juneau cn April 2, and pouy will be the installing office: nation’s economy is getting too Finest Couniry Club in Alaska The Peter, died on April 3. ;4 Mary Jane Lyman the in- oF out of kilter; that many pri- ins of Mabel Frank are gia)ing n}xu's);al. 3 cosgient@o I, snd that invets POBK c“op FOR THE 1 Pork sleak Ih. §5¢ es W. Carter Mortu- " The committee from the BPWC I be returned to An- ,n the Alaska Crippled Childrer board the boat Dorothy Association will meet Monday torfes are getting too great as con- S P E C H A i D, owned by the father, as s00n &S the {he Health Center. They weather permits c cille Johnson, Jamie Pa 7 - — & fuc, Gladys kue and Hagzel Ford ‘pm““}v;dfip:iimg. - Bened and Bolled CHOIPE TBY JUNEAU'S o v twe o New Head Eleded RABY-BEEF | v ONLY MODERN be pronounced on at 10 am. Mon- of Commerce Lunche:n ¥ & { 4 y Bro\a 4 . S. CITIZEN NOW WASHINGON, Apr. 12, h—John ¥ . i MARKET r:».llcan.fu. proprietor of tho I 5 el i | ".’!‘he F!nesi“ & %‘B%N%I%\% R up the 3 A m : T CUTU E. poration to ver dut! Tl) Size Piece i E 1 o @ Stewing CHICKENS e S MINT JELLY" § irman since July 1, 1941, has b 555 i b 8c i et "o | Boned and Rolled | Cooked Chicken ok \LAMB mzm Colored Fryers | i thureas Ib. ¢4 "MEAT YOU BUY DANCING from 10 PP. M. : nce assormvient - Ty @ | SPRUCE to 2 A. M. FILLET: COCKTAIL: CONTAINS ALL ~ | e cod cab ) Sprace | o NN 2ASURE ers tighten their buying. There DINNER of BLEASURE dy are indications of a level- c off*of retail sales—the recent L] ¢ McCarron, Maghnild Bo- Sentence w Delbert F. Br : Vena Crone’s Southern Style Ham DINNER PRICED AT nshif e Harry Fairbanks off N T m- - > - mercial Ci (Ad in Ju- 75 DAYS FOR HARRIS neau with ) T he Fred W. Harris, 29, Douglas fis ] Aleutian and is register: xd at the has been sentenced to Baranof Hotel e F 1 Jail by ————— T Harris N. E. FISH MAN HERE ne 20th time J. K. Johnson, with the New ek of being T nd Fish Company at Kev m charging a beff at Hood Bay, February 14 influence of intoxicatihy R o - Since 1775, U. S. Marines have than 200 landing on Fresh Frozen Packaged FISH with Half Portions served Children al @3¢ : § : AN Rock Fish Shri The Club has arranged for special cab fares with : Y %ffz gifd aré‘“.l‘;ny Steals” JUICE* w -. y jcunder others YELLOW CAB and ROYAL BLUE CAB companies of $1.00 for aload of five passengers. Pay your cab fare at the Cashier’s Counter after your ar- rival and take advantage of this SPECIAL FARE of $1.00 o the Salmon Creetlemmtry Club 5 P will be CLOSED for about BANQUET ROOMS AVAILABLE , FOR W ulmsl?r(:'c?}x Il’l;)E:(l}sAqol;;erEs 0NE WEEK Salmon Creek Country Club for Awmual . 3 miles north of Juneau on Glacier Highway ° - s s it Ao A Spring Housecleaning e 1 NOTICE! | Alaska Laundry will elese at 1:00 ». M. SATURDAYS after April §5th LOCKER - FILLING SAVINGS © Frozen Fruits and Vegetables — in lots of 24 or more packages Strawberries - - - 70cWaxBeans - - - - 30c Strawberries - 30 oz. pkg. $1.30 French Cut Beans - - 3lc Raspherries - - - - 75c CuiGreenBeans - - - 30c Blackberries - - - 55cLimaBeans - - - - 37c Boysenberries - - - 57cGreemPeas - - - - 30c Peaches - - - - 35c Peas and Carrols - - 25¢ Pineapple (crnslled) - 42c Mixed Vegelables - - 34c Tangerines. - - - - 3lcKermelCorn - - - - 28¢c Grapefruit (sections) - 35¢ Large Asparagus - - 50c Rhubarb - - - - - 25¢ Medium Asparagus - - 47c Brussel Sprouis - - - 39c Cui, Tipped Asparagns - 42 Broccoli - - - - - 28c Spinach - - - - 30c Cauliffower - - - - 32 Squash - - - - - 28 Monday —APRIL 14 QUOYJ JINIO] © L0 E SUOYJ © SUAMIOT PuU® NASSALVIITAA WATCH FOR OUR RE-OPENING DATE wene COF FE Eeeee- Goid Shield. - Chase & Sanborn J1® \ commencing i@ 31bs. - $1.05 3lbs. - $1,05 @Y =2 Case of 36 lhs. $12. (l!l Case of 24 lbs.‘ $8.00 B ALL PRICES IN EFFECT THRU SUNDAY! 2 THIS IS THE HOME OF “THE COFFEE CROWD" e | -] Cleanliness — Best of Foods FREE DELIVERY =85y |

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