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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1947 turned off until such a b, “*""{“’ SHOWER PP | The Alaska Potters will hold their PACIIC NORTHERN | IDOWGRILAS [ S ALASKA POTTERS ON FOUR FLIGHTS; NEWS s Sy S W g 70 BEFIRED ny L Millex THREE FROM HERE e e o AT TUES. MEETING | Pacific Nort ed four flights, sent these bound on the rej We feel very fo 1 : h 1€} “dn one Juneau schi nuya. | three 1110:(; s t ,h( home of Mis. “,‘ 'k”“ Will be fired at this Simes : had. e have Juneau 1In /\n(h{(;x ].Il e :‘«(;n“‘ Tmm two Indy friends of | G!VEN BY Pup“_s Members who have pleces ready for | b 1 .v_ this time. l\f“l\l\rrnmlml h u.f\{;] .<"nxvn ’uv< anor War- | \bm\m firing should take them tol black kin as shown i,u‘n,) mmnll\ of A 1.:1 unu'n." ');\‘ 1 [)cunln r‘nchur called for an OF MRS HARMO“ the clubroom Monday night, be- Refreshihg flavor! Brac- n the ‘m. the’ ot brown pump gioup, goiag to Comdoveand Sheteyening of congrdtulations and fun. | tween 8 and 8:30 o'clock, so the| ini dness! You'll 3 ] other to Naknek. During the evening games were 1 fi ks | ing goodaess! You'll en- 1 od heel, with open toe. Sizes Solloning asedhic albwkiger lstat 8 8 €re| The piano x,\(l voice pupils of kiln can ke stacked in readiness 15 Ahis BRer Gakling ves 4 {0 9, widths B-AAA. ollowing are the passenger lIsts:played and a delicious luncheon np. genry Harmon gave an en- for the firing the next night, it has | s Quality tea. Yakutat to Juneau—Tom Dyer as served by the hostesses Mrs p been announced | 22 50 dzs 50 | Anchorage to Juneau—Art Hedg- Helen F joyable music recital at her home 2 s 1 an #i Mes. J. dohnspny J. JohnsomEc pirs est and Jo¢ evening, with parents and All members are urged to attend | S, Mrs. J hns N 01 " . e Art i | ! friends ol the aspiring students in- this meeting, as there are a num- vited. ber of important business problems and other + to b b 3 ‘ pils P g he to be presented and voted upon. Annis Akre, Frank Anderson, Lo- S 9 4 By Piano pupils appearing on t | gell Bowen, Gordon Durant, Dan hc”f‘ hn‘ld m“fl"”' Bs, "Sh"“““d Ol rogram were Angus and Judy Foss, Following the business session, | (mlv K,.-,((;' Patarson ant, Dan the guest of honor as wedding gifts. peter and Nancy McDowell, Dick Mrs. Willlam Hixson will present | a i 2Yo) | At the shower were Mesdames ., gieven Forrest, Jim Harmon A& report on English pottery. to Cordova—Norman Rei-| A complete set of stainless steel- cklund, Perry Langmire,!ware linen, glasswa | | | Juneau to Anchors /[Joe Reidi, Sr., Jessie Fraser, Alfred o iTer - e — Morris, Joe Morris, Jr. Mable|Bonnett; Charles Tuckett, G. Gray, " iy Finkley | Smith, Ray Smith, John Barton,|Felix Gray, Henry Stragier, R.ir::;‘- ‘-m,:?md;.:” il “Z";}’f‘f“ FED. AGE“([ES ! i John Valentine, Huldah Rice, GOr- [ard McCormick, Arne Shudshift, was unable to u: 1‘;:::\1\:““;;-‘ | y ;.n Jenkin:, Glen Groth, Jack|Mark Jensen, A. J. Balog, DOUZ count of illness. i OF I.ABOR DEPI, | U'.ited cwman Wahto, Earl Miller, R. Mortenson, - " . ce Juneau to Naknek—Henry Shade, T, Cashen, E. ankmi%(:fir eJ‘ 00, S Rl RO Ate Dl e Ve DEAL w"" HAAS Herman Shade. v |Kirkham, G. R. Isazak, V. A Poor, e v p:'(‘sn‘n\vu bt Rm“_” Troller f Al k Juneau to Cordova—Justin SLrumujA, Gair, L. Johnson, A. E. gGoetz, nf, i ”wmfled I.DOI?M s Mf?l- bRl o S 1- s 0 “s a bdog o i I A g it R T0€LZ, flyn Jewett, Pat Cross, Paula Frie- All governmenta! agencies in Al ] wald, Wm. Snyder, Jennie Sey, W. E. .1 and Claire Olson. ska formerly doing business with i John E. Robinson, Ing Rudquist.|Cahill, J. Langseth, K. Andrews —on o last minute motice little various Pacific Coast. regional G Vic Webk, Herb Bermegan, Emil virginia Gleaton, J. Carlyle, and g, IH,‘ o m(;,d “”bf e Negrictias: Gt M1, B " Depattmsnt i Touraille, Marge Middendort, Fred {tho Misses Elizabeth Fraser and boo, i oo deCided b0 b o man. of Labor, will deal p 3 Stddenaukt. vam_ Bonkatt, 1 too, and sang “Baa-Baa, of Labor, will deal in l’ho {uw_xc . Graham WEAGIE Me. Brdti. & ey ack Sheep,” to the delight of his with J. Haas, Territorial Ny Fred Satteriord, George Ranzich, ! CHILD HEALTH DAY < o i ’“’:X“m:m“w st i . Kenneth Asselin, Bill Forrest, Roy| Yesterday, Thursday, May 1, was bl lmlx-{::xnwnc siven responsibility to- Ll 5 Norvcl Huotte, George Pe- chserved as Child's Health Day by TWIN - BIRTHDAY sy it ke pébtaini 10 il rl ay ay ==y s a terson, Olaf Nilson, Mrs. Justin|the pupils of the Douglas Govern- S U,;empmm;pm».cgmpen_\auon Com- ¥ Strom. : iment School Mrs. Esther Jackola and MIS. picion the U. S. Employment Juneau. to Naknek—John Hmt.; The day was spent at the Auk Mae Godkin, twin daughters of geyvice, Wage and Hour Adminis- c l o Hall Joe Nord, John Rubin, Fred Luecke,'Bay Recreational Beach where sev- Mrs. Jerry Cashen, celebrated theit (yation Coniliation Service, Child bita e Lawrence Ronning. ‘oxul contests were held with r s birthday with a dinner at the Sal- Wvlfnx'r.e and other nuvcrions‘ol‘ the £ Harold Ronnig, Clarence Seelye, for the winners mon Creek Country Club, on May pederal Labor Department i? iE% g) , Dean Cook, JIm‘ Tschilda, rlz‘uwgmle‘ Those Feceiving prises were, Mat-' Day. Cuests included: Bill Jackola, = ‘oo o e Johpson, Adolf Petterson, Roy Gul-|thew Joseph, Albert Clark, Marie Miles Godkin, Mrs. Cashen, Mr. and FETS q X 'E 5 ff[z i 0, seth, Douglas Putnam, Axel Lind- | Peters, John Ebana, Irene Alboy- Mrs. Al Schraman and Mr. and s ATTEND AND BECEIVE 1947 Q(MZ/ry SINCE 18 strom, Eric Nilsson. R {alde, Dorothy Peters and Danny Mrs. Jack Laser. Over $30.000 in lasi-minute pay- < 87 Wilfred Beaudin, Andrew Cop- Martin, A treasure hunt ended the s ments of the Territorial Veterans BOAT PLATES sala, Arvid Jacobson, Lark Brown, games before lunch aiter which the SITKA BANKER HERE Tax, was received in 4his morning'’s Cliff Hansen, Arthur Hendrickson. afternoon was spent in organized G. Brown, with thg First mail by Territorial Tax Commis- iy e games. a, flew to Juneau with sioner M. P. Mullaney. All of the thus far, were postmark- the final deadline, Mul- ST e but, othe who file NOTICE 'Ti()fil)()l GLAS a RESIDENTS - E y By order of City Council, all back ' Sell it with an Empire Want-ad! late y be subject to penalties. Airlines and is re- aranof Hotel This is one day we should never forget for giving . . . May 11 isn't ve far off and gifts to mail must go soon. OthCENTURY D Swwer-Markr ‘e Alasia’s Finest® FREE DFELIVERY STORE HOURS - - - soot- o B30T0 53R M .~ Delivery Schedule — DAILY JUNEAU DELIVERIES _10:30A.M.,2:30P. M., 4P. M. LAST DELIVERY CLOSES 3:30 P. L. DARIGOLD Sweet Cream . BUTTER Yes, Dorigold is churned only from fresh, sweet cream of whipping consistency, That's why this wonderful butter from those fine Dari- gold farms is always the favorite. Darigold quality is alwoys the highest — always guar- R T S S B U A P S anteed. CARD'S BEVERAGES — SODA POP ROOT BEEER, ORANCE, CREAM, STRAWBERRY GRAPE, LEMON Jlor25¢ (aseof2451.89 NYLON HOSIERY . L NO DEPOSIT ON BOTTLES i o o8 Rolldie g e e CHEESE MiEE N | COCA-COLA BABRRE: . i e Kraft-American Any Brand g A e e R A e 3 for 25¢ . in many styles. praser o oun 03 DA"GO‘D PERFUMES — COLOGNES . rrench nressing. COTTAGE c B A c K E R s Z::..:T;?mnfi?.;: '.::«.'.T:?.'.hu"{) .‘..'::'2‘.'?! i, Havtnl. Adra. Royal Cook CHEESE Tasty Maid e £ e Perfumes 4.60 to 35.00 Colognes 1.50 to 15.00 DAINTY HANDKERCHIEFS . . . that sht would be proud to | carry. ; 8 oz. bottle Pound Package 21h. pkyg. 15¢ 35¢ We hv a complete stock of FRESH FIIITS and VEGETABLES: 65¢ to 3.50 N Behrends Ca : i it Oranges Cauliflower Letiuce ' M‘”’"“”“ 5 ‘ QuALITY . il Lemons Cucumbers Bunch Carrots ‘ _'_!‘ o Grapefruit Calavos : Apples ? Rutabagas 3;0(;::01; Turnips Celery . MILK FOR YOUR BABY F :)'OlgL ?'A‘B'{_‘g (—N-e—‘-” )GOOd _lfi_o}{l_ng,isg For CSOE)QFV?:}Z: and Onions Parsley g Aspar'agus [ our‘hu;vy.’:::h::‘l. et wi.’:-d;z..nhn'.::l:; NATIONAL CASH REGISTER-§225 o i cewerew ff Tomatoes GajonBals Py s Vi D, su bamssuiced bt s (ST sand i 5 | Thateher, e Limes Spinach New Potatoes S, 2 sitealeed Dl gl - BABBER CHAIH (A-l Shape) - $150 [ :llj\r,éx.ws FEEL AT HOME l SquaSh Green OfliOHS Old Potaioes AMPLIFIER and SPEAKER - § 50 ( M Call 644—DREAMLAND BAR—After 2 p.m.