The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 5, 1950, Page 2

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PAGE TWO KIWANIS VIEWS CPR 1" ™ * ROMAN CATHOLIC DICTURE, LUNCHEON = it 22 4. - (LERGYMAN GIVEN Juneau Ki“;r(‘luh met this I.IFE, (,l_EgH couRI holds 400 loaves of bread at a | clip. Temperature is automatically | controlled to secure an even| noon in the Baranof Gold Room|“brown” on every loaf. for it 1 luml?(‘r}n m('(‘u‘ny The bakery will remain open (By Associated Press) with President Stanley Baskin pre- bt In Czechoslovakia a Roman Cath- siding. ; C £ | olic clergyman was sentenced by & Due to the scheduled program BARANOF BRI“GS 38‘Pm:uc court to life imprisonment | on charges of high treason and - minute,” Presider | . ) d a filr | | the %M s HE . | th similarly charged, werz | 1] | giv nces ranging from two to | et |26 th at 8 p.m. last night and, | tion of churchmen since the Com- i overnment enacted a | etting up state con- | The regular business meeting of through continued renovation. 1 being cancelled at the “next to in Vatican. Nine others_of The Baranof arrived here Ii’omi It was the biggest mass prosecu- trol over all cl:xn'ches. Miles O. Davis, Mr. and |y, wwomen of the Moose will be liam Gilmore, Mrs. Helen |pelq Thursday evening April 6 at I8 o'clock according to Edna Card,| Senior Regent. All members are urged to attend as plans are being made for the | Academy of Friendship which will | meet in Juneau on May 7. Games and refreshments will follow the after 35 [ A1~ 1 eq and 13 had embarke S| ed at 6 am, today for Valdez, Port | Juan and Seward. ’ spite of high winds, the ship | docked without difficulty, m-i as Steamship Company officials | announced the | _ . | i hual CONVENn- | uyuing from Seattle were: D. C. | i H. Boberg, Vivian| al Ki 1 M sent the local Yool | Lee Lucas, Mrs. E. Moore, Fran- | cene LaMoore, Yvonne LaMoore, | Mrs. S. Oswald, Robert M. Potter, Purdy, Guy Riley, Mrs. A. ft, Mary Ann Stewart. v tte, Walter Stutte, PURITY BAKERY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA | WALTER STUTTES RETURN | 'Chapman Accept { Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stutte re- | a man ((e s turned home on the Baranof from R i H Seattle where they have been the es gnallon o past several weeks. g | Mr. Stutte flew south about a w “ K b h J month ago and Mrs. Stutte Iallowed“ l Iam “ at r r. a week later when it was found her ‘ WASHINGTON, April 5 — () husband had to undergo an - % s | tion. b A | secretary of the Interior Chapman ‘Altfiough’ he. 1§ coutinad at Hep. | cid 10da¥ SHAL he AR SLBECHEL | Mrs. Stutte said her husband was 1 fegrety o appiikasitet ob e progressing well but it will be soms | Lii £ Kuback, Jos compe time before he is able to resume = ’ 3 his business duties. He Is in tne | ‘Olntary retirement A contracting business here. | ()fi:‘b?;‘ la‘;ssnxl:grl;n;iesa:::;?‘ ment service before his 21st birth- day as a postal typist. He spent two ; in Alaska with the Alaskan ering Commission at An- e, from 1916 to 1918. FROM FALLS CITY Douglas Stephens, Falls City, Wash., is a guest at the Baranof.| FROM NEW MEXICO Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Zimmerman, | vacation, the Senate will probably big game hunters of Albuquerque, be having a Dixie filibuster some New Mexico, are guests at the |time next week. That’s when Demo- Baranof Hotel. cratic Leader Scott Lucas says he expects the Senators to take up the SALESMAN HERE long-delayed FEPC bill against job | diserimination. Paul H. Otto, salesman, is a guest at the Baranof. | BT Dl e | Wisconsin and California crews FIRE DEPT. MEETING will meet at Madison in June. It was Members of the Juneau Volun-' reported yesterday that the meeting teer Fire Department will hold their | was cancelled because of the June regular monthly meeting tomorrow | 17 Marietta Regatta, where both | While the House is on Easter | WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5, 1950 FROM CHICAGO A. H. Boberg, is a guest at Gas- tineau Hotel. DR. ROBERT SIMPSON SITKANS IN TOWN 0% Tet osgmm Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Carter, of Optometrists | Sitka are at the Baranof Hotel. Mr. Carter is a merchant in Sitka. Phone 266 for appt. gy, There is no substitute for Newspaper Adverfisin:[‘! closer shaves, comfort, too. .. Get GLIDER Brushless Shaving Cream ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petersburg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 2 BIERY=S - UNDERGOES NEW DECORATING JOB Mr d Mrs. Arthur Vienola and| infant, Stephen Vukovich and Mar- | garet Williams. meeting. Quarterly reports are due ‘rrom Mernice Murphy, publicity; From Ketchikan: I L. Brougher, 3fi:l“}slfifg‘r‘g’“'i‘xfi;fif‘e“‘gia;‘;fit Mr. and Mrs. Svell R. Grimm, All.ce | Ballard, Moosehaven and Margaret Srimm, Svell R. Grimm IIL, cm-‘mmk‘_ dlesanarkbip rd Lewis, Mike McKinley, Kelll‘,; e ,.;_~ : Nichols, Mis. H. Zlatkind and % E t,| Gena Zlatkind; from Wrangell: BURLAR GETS §I8 is-| Mrs. George Smith. To Valdez: Brony Pawlik, James E. Hill, and Harry Scott; and to seward: Ray James, Glenn Neitz- ert, William Peterson, Don Gagu- la, James C. Watson, A. B. Mor- | w, Gust Joquist, William A. An- - Specials for Easter Delicious Hot Cross Buns Brown & Serve Rolls (all kinds) ° Easter Cakes Bunny Nests night at 8 o'clock in the Fire Hall. 'shells will compete. HILDRE SAND & GRAVEL Formerly R. J. Sommers Construction Co. Lemon Creek Plant Washed Lemon Creek Aggregate and Sand Plaster and Mortar Sand WE DELIVER EXCAVATION OF ALL KINDS Juneau Office Phone 129; Residence Phone Blue 540 P. 0. Box 2837 A burglar took $18 from the till in Bert's Cash Grocery, 224 Seward Street, last night, Juneau ‘pol:ce were told this morning. The burglary was discovered when | the store was opened today. Bert derson, Mrs. C. Brosius, and B, . | McDowell, owner and manager off Kane, | the store, said there was no indi- | cation of doors or windows being | forced open. \ blishment with 2 said that n the rear rooms will start kery is one of Juneau's having been hmidt family s a truly pio- Drop in and see our Easter Window cern. FROM KETCHIKAN —_— d the bakery turns out FROM TENAKEE 00 pounds of bread alone besi kes, pies, rolls, etc. One of their newe: specialties ijs a line of fresh-frozen fruit ‘ GENERAL CONTRACTORS Glacier Construction Co. S LOWES_I_I‘PB.ICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES Guests from Ketchikan registered at the Baranof Hotel are: I L.| Plumbing ® Healing Oil Burners about — Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Crow, Brough, Keith Michels, Mike Mc-|of Tenakee, are registered at the! i { | | Kinley, Mr. and Mrs. Zlatkind. PHONE 357 | Baranof. NEW CG MAN | A. Macchia, who arrived yester- day to join the local Coast Guard staff, is registered at the Baranof TEIephone_SIg Nighls—Hed 730 PLS Harri Machine Shop, Inc. | - ' SCHWINN BIKES AT MADSEN'S | ST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES— BEAUTIFUL DAFFODILS . . Dozen23¢ POTATOES FANCY Fancy Idaho New - Red Netted Gems & Pounds | 101b. netbag 43 69 RADISHES and | GREEN ONIONS - - Bunchlle SNOWBALL ' CAULIFLOWER - - Pound 13 YELLOW NEWTON APPLES - - - - - - Glhs.85c ORANGES - - - - - DozenGdc MAYONNAISE - - - CQuart i SALAD DRESSING - Quart & FOLGER’S — Regular or Drip COFFEE - Pound 7dc-2 Ibs. $1.47 TISSUE ... - Ballle KLEENEX . . . .. 19 SPRY . 3pound an 87¢ PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICE PURITY BAKERY New Building — Remodeling — Cabinet Work Plastering — Concrete Pouring Sand and Gravel Hauling __ LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES— ST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES— $10.00 C.0.D. ORDERS Delivered Free STRAWBERRIES Pound 43 PASCO (Concentrated) FROZEN ORANGE JUICE - Can 3lc FROZENPEAS - - - Pho.Zlc TEA GARDEN GRAPE JUICE - large 4§ oz can§5c RELIANCE — Large Can — 46 oz. GRAPEFRUIT JUICE - - - 4% PALMDALE —California — No Sugar ORANGEJUICE - - - - CanSic WHOLE or STRAINED Can17c CRANBERRY SAUCE - HOME STYLE — SLICED PEACHES - - - 3largecans7ic MISSION — BROKEN GRAPEFRUIT - - No.2can2lc DEL MONTE or DOLE SLICED PINEAPPLE - No. 2 can 3¢ LARGE 12 OZ. GLASS MINT JELLY LARGE JAR APPLEBUTTER - - - - 2% ASPARAGUS - - No. 2 can 45¢ VAN CAMP—REGULAR SIZE TIN TUNA FLAKES . . . 32¢ Free Delivery $10.00 Order PHONE 105 Juneau’s Finest Meats P FOR YOUR EASTER DINNER SUPREME ARMOURSTAR HAMS naur or wrioLE POUND Glf LARGE BROADBREAST TURKEYS i Spicy — Fresh rryer-noasler HALF or WHOLE Priced Right 45e b. CHICKENS Ib. G9¢ RoLLEn LAMB R‘,ASTS Tender—Delicious—Easy to Carve Ib. 79c SHAMROCK LARGER FRESHER EG PALMDALE — FANCY 2 doz. $1.13 | Corn On Cob larye 2% an 33c HEADQUARTERS for SHORE’S FRESH LOCAL CANADIAN LINK SAUSAGE Northwesters . DELICIOUS PHEASANT CHICKEN ISIMOT—SIONd ISIMOT-SIOMUd HIMOT—S3IOMHd HIMOT SWEET NAVEL — LARGE 200 SIZE CANADA DRY MIXERS large bottle 3lc TASTEWELL TOMATO SAUCE can 6c HEINZ CATSUP large hottle 3lc Hd 1SIMOT—SID] Cashmere Bouquei Soap| SWAN SOAP LARGE PACKAGE For Perfect Complexions “IT FLOATS” 28« 3 bars 19« _3med. bars 17¢ WHIPPING recuiar sze quart | SHOP AT BERT'S Today and Every Day. ... Prices Always Lowest . .. AVOSET . . 38¢ $1.39| FaST CHECK OUT! — NoWaiting foBe Waited On'! LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWE ST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES—ST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES — LOWEST PRICES-ST SUPER SUDS WER PRICES-LOWEST PRICES—LOWEST PRICES—LOWEST PRICES—LOWEST PRICES—LOWEST PRICES 200 SIZE | LOWER PRICES—LO S30Md ISIMOT—SIOMd ISIMOT i

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