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PAGE EIGHT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA )t CENTURY , “Alaslca’s Finest” NO STORY HOUR THIS FREE DELIVERY | VIEEK; LIBRARY WILL G-. UEQF‘:E”’ \'14\, 8:30 A. M. to 5:30 P. M. Q)DE og DEI Meats 202 Phone o HOUE H'\ \l llll)ll n il\ ll\! AU l)lll\!lh!\ JUNEAU DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT 3:30 10:30 A M., 2: ll \l 4 P. M. | There will be no Story Hour for b r P l’h’."‘? DOUG l AS DELIVERY CLOSES DAILY AT NOON |children at the Juneau Public Li- — |brary until after the close of the Vacation Bible School, Mrs. Edna Lomgp, Librarian, has announced. The date for the summer-time Story Hour, and the day of the week on which it will be held will be an- nounced later. The Library will be closed both Friday and Saturday this week, Mrs. Lomen said. The Friday holiday is for Memorial Day, and following the | §P£€.’£ALS FOR THURSDAY and SATURDAY CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY—MEMORIAL DAY ARRIVED ixira Fanwa; WATERMELONS BING CHERRIES Calavos - Badishes - Green Onions - Parsley - Cucumbers - Green Peas - Celery Asparages - Canliflower - Yomatees - Carrols - Beets - Turnips - Rhubarh - Winesap = ,_ Sls 2 §i S _ practice of the Municipal, Federal and Territorial offices of Saturday closing, the Library will not be open on Saturday this summer. A number of “best sellers” titles | : for summer reading have recently been received at the berm i s iN(ORPORMIONS The Four K Food Processing Corp. has filed articles of incorporation with Territorial Auditor F. A. Boyle. The company lists its total stock l F HAVE 2-DAY HOLIDAY < ——————————Scoutersof All Ranks | Gef Nofice for Parade | Here on Memorial Day All Girl Scouts Brownies and Leaders and Assistant Troop Lead- ers planning to take part in the Memorial Day parade will assemble 9:30 a.m. Friday in front of the Capitol Theatre prior to joining the parade. Girl Scouts and Brownies having uniforms are requested to wear them. Those not having uniforms, | but who do have badges, caps, hand- kerchiefs, or other Scouting insignia, should wear them. It is urged that all Girl Scouts and Brownies take part in the parade, whether or not they have uniforms. The Cub Scout Committee has | | also issued a special notice that all ¥ Cub Scouts are requested to report | in uniform in front of the Capitol Theatre at 10 o'clock Friday morn- ing to march in the Memorial Day Parade. e 'LEGION AUXILIARY 10 6O IN GROUP T0 MEMORIAL SERVICES American Legion Auxiliary mem bers are requested by their Presi dent, Mrs. James Sofoulis, to mee! Apples - Bananas - Sunkist Lemons - Uranges FRESH “COCONUT S v Full of Wikl HERSHEY BARS 2 for 8¢ ) CUCA-COLA PER CASE $1.89 'uTATaES SRy CARDS BEVERAGES *" ™" ™" “°" £1.89 S e S&WTOMATO PUREE 27" 45¢c DROMEDARY GINGER BREAD MIX 35¢ PRESERVES *v® APRICOT and PEACH—Ib. jar 8., S MAPLE SYRUP GOLDEN GRAIN PARMESIAN GRATED CHEESE = 19c GARLIC DILLS sl 1 " BF € VAN CAMP'S- LARGE PORK and BEANS ™0 caxs LIMIT 6 WHILE 50 CASES LAST 33c 19¢ 43¢ SM&[;.{ it STUFH’)JHNF&” MIXED COOKIES ™" ° CHEESE SPREA"S' . SANDWICH SPREAD < 33c yd Assort Borden's--5 oz. jar 299 RELIANCE 3 RHK 2ior . . A% We Also Fealurea Complete Lineof BAKERY GOODS FRESH TWICE DAILY by Alaska’s Eest Balcers MILK--- ALL BRANDS --- 4 8 large cans 56.3§ per ase WESSON OIL PINT 65c CAMPBELLS *""'° " — — 2" 25¢ MAZOLA - fl“ABT 31.25 CAMPBELLS All Types Except Tomato 5 FOR sLoo E“;DRY LAUNDRY SOAP- LARGE BARS z FOR 43c l’vonv FLAKES ———————— LARGE PACKAGE 49c nlr"so SOAP POWDER LARGE PACKAGE 45c DREFT —— — TfilLET SUAPS ALL POPULAR BRANDS 2 FOR zsc JELLo PFRSE S ) A SNOWBRIFT 37 g1.75 CRISCO B e SNOWDRIFT 17°""° 63¢ CRISCG — | FOUND 3. KRAFT DINNERS 2 pkgs. for 27c We are now fealuring KIMBERLY BLUE RIBBON BARBY I8 E EF TRY oUR Home Made PORK SAUSAGE for your Sunday Morning Breakfast > FRESH MADE SWEBDISH POTATO SAUSAGE Specials for Your Memorial Day Outing GROUND GROUND FRESH HEINZ—LARGE SIZE BEEF 3 TIMES DAILY DILL PICKLESB\’[}M "BUCKET |SPRING TURKEYS --- Whole - Hall - Quarters LARGE PACKAGE 496 317 o LI o ‘m““ ~ JOLD PLATE PLENTY OF STOCK YOUR PICNIC FOR e || | e as $50,000 divided into 1,000 shares cf common stock having a par at the Legion Dugout Friday morn ing between 9:30 and 9:45 o'clock value of $10 per share and 400 in order to attend Memorial Day shares of preferred stock with a par value of $100 each. Incor- porators are Thelma G. Koonz, Richard K. Koontz and Cline S. ¢ services in a group. Any member who has the Auxil iary cap is asked to wear it and there are extra ones available at the Dugout, Mrs. Sofoulis said. Tomorrow evening the members will meet at the home of Mrs. J. Manthey fo make the sprays for soldiers’ graves at the cemetery. £ ey ATTF\TIO\ ELKS Meeting tonight—initiation. —adv. 591-t1 >-ee About 6,000 Americans are killed every year because of mishaps ori- gir ntmg in home kitchens. Anyone wishing to help assemble the sprays is invited to be present. e | Empue ’\.ant ads for results! Watch This Space I?’s Going to Rain Again!! NOW is the time to have your FABRIC CAR TOPS WATEBPIIUUFED FENDERS REPAIRED-Colors Matched COMPLETE CAR REFINISHING Rost’s Auto Painting 90 Willoughby Phone 259 w May 30th- —Ma) 31st and June 1st ; The Fish are Bitin' ‘ Fishing and Glacier Trips Cocktail Bar Music by the O'Reillys Boat leaves smail boat harbor, Friday, 7:30 A. M. Return trip leaves Taku Sunday, 1:00 P. M. (Boat transportaticn included in special price) AIR TRANSPORTATION AVAILABLE MAKE RESERVATIONS AT BARANOF HOTEL | TAKU LODGE Three day Memorial Special — $37.50, | | w. | ALL TRES WEEK WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1947 GEORGE BROS. (/ OF QUALITY BIG VALUES FRIDAY — AT 1 . VL. | yEam SCOTCH oLp WHISKY Haig & Haig — 5-Star FIFTHS ONLY . . Botiled-in-Bond Whiskies PER FIFTH OLD GRAND-DAD OLD TAYLOR LW HARPER . OLD FORESTER KENTUCKY TAVERN OLD CROW . JAMES E. FEPPER . OLDFITZGERALD . OLD OVERHOLT (Rye) BEER EATTRNNC K - 8 50 ' 5450 $1.50 7.50 7.0 7.50 130 1.50 1.50 7.50 1.50 OPEN MEMORIAL DAY WESTERN—Acme, Olympia, Rainier L/ OF QUALITY If iv’s the BEST, You Will Always Find it at GEORGE BROS. LIQUOR STORE Phene 399 FREE DELIVERY