The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 6, 1950, Page 2

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PAGE TWO GRADE SCHOOL WILL GIVE OPERETTA FOR BENEFIT OF LIBRAR The cast was anr “The Magic Piper,” an operetta to be presented by the Grade School in the J-Hi gymnasium April 13| and 14 at 7:30 o’clock. | The cperetta is under the direc- | tion of Miss Virginia, Long, vocal | music teacher, with all teachers | isting in some phase of the p: agic Piper” is based the famous poem, “The Pied Pi of Hamlin” by Robert Brow of the main characte stta will be played by a dif- ferent cast each night. The cast Sandy Blanton; pi Helen Lister; town Diaz, Carl Beyer; Gretchen, | y McDowell, Virginia White- Katrina, Ruth Bloomquist, Betty Hans, Bobby Osterman; | John Stickler, Don Abel; | clown rat, Roger Polley; Mutter Katzenheimer, Heather Hollmann, Donna Cash. | Yacob, Philip Lorenzen, Paul| Doyle; Frieda, Marjorie Alste: Fido, David McPhetres, Arnol Maier; Mayor of Hamlin, Charle Dobbin, Rudy Maier; Councilmen, Ralph Swap, Eric Beach, Jay Braun, John Nelson. ‘Women: Jean Grafton, Carla Car- ter, Sandra Junge, Rosemary Kron- quist, Margaret Ann Pyle. Men: Sam Pekovich, Bob Pegues, Henry Museth, Dick Secrist, Dan Martin. Children: Ggrades 3 and 4; Rats: Grades 1, 2, and 3; Rhythm Band: Grades 1 and 2; Choruses: Grades |pm. in the City Hall ced today for | to | tives of all lo- anizations interested in child E invited to be present, the| meeting will get under way at The committee is being organized ather information for the Al- ymmission, Mayor Hendrick- 4, and to select a Junea T ative to work with that body. The Territorial commission was set up by Governor Ernest Gruen- ir at the request of President ruman, who has called a White ouse Conference on Childrerf and youth. A national committee has Iready been appointed to formu- late a program and outline ob- jectives for the conference. Repre-' itatives from every state and territory will attend the conference to information for the ational committee. b 0 communities in Alaska have been asked to establish local committees on children and youth to gather information on edu- ational facilities, health, child la-| bor and youth employement, and social services for children. | DAUGHTER FOR PRUEHERS [ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Prueher of | Juneau became the parents of al daughter last night at 10 o'clock. | The child, born at St. Ann’s hos-| al, weighed five pounds seven | | | | [ ARTS AND CRAFTS MEET | The annual meeting of Alaskan | Arts and Crafts, Inc., will be held! tomorrow at 7:30 p.m., in the Terri- | torial Museum. Election of a board | of directors will be held. FROM WHITTIER Charles Cava gh, of Whittier, | is a guest at the Baranof. 5,6, 7 and 8. Patrons will be given an oppor- tunity to make a free will offering | if they desire, but no regular admis- sion will be charged. The en amount will be given to the Junea: Memorial Library Fund. COMMITTEE ON YOUTH | TO MEET THIS EVENING A meeting will be held tonight to set up the Juneau committee which will work with the Territor- ial Commission on Children and | Youth, Mayor Waino Hendrickson | CENTENNIAL PANCAKES Plumbing @ Healing 0il Burners Telephone-319 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop, Inc. Immediate Relief from Sinusitis - Hay Fever Respiratory Disorders Under the care of Doctor Montgomery you may now obtain fast and lasting relief from the discomforts of Sinus, Hay Fever and Respiratory Disorders. We use the best most modern, Short Wave Therapy and Syfogen equipment to help make you well and keep you well. Come in now for a complete physical examination. Your good health is our pri- mary concern. Dr. John M. Monigomery, D. C. Main and Front Streets Phone 477 Your Deposits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES SAVINGS BONDS ot DEPOSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED THE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety of depositors’ funds s our primary consideration. In sddition, the bank is 8 mem- ber of Federal Deposit Insur- ance Corporation ,which ia- sures each of our depositors agsinst loss to & maximum of $5,000. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASEA MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ll T P G T W X O S, | LS B TSSO 0T THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1950 SUPERETTE We do NOT advertise low price ifems then tell you we are just ont. . We hrought LOW PRICES TO JUNEAU! BY SHOPFPING HERE YOU KEEP COMPETITICN IN JUNEAU. Ice-Berg CARROTS 2 bunches 29« Every Day Price Ice-RBerg LETTUCE Pound 2 4¢ Crisp--Solid Ice-Berg TOMATOES Pound 24« Firm--Red Ice-Berg NEW POTATOES 2 pounds 29« Ice-Beryg CELERY " Pound 1 4¢ Lowest Prices in Alaska TORTILLAS . . 55 EGGS LARGE A-A FRESH 99¢| Our Reputation Is Your Guaraniee COFFEE FRESH BULK BEAN We Grind It s 1.3 Same High Grade as Canned Coffee SUGAR 98c FINE CLEAN CLOTH SACKS Torpido’s PICKLED CHILLIES §5¢ quart Dozen Buy American Green == Ripe JUMEBO OLIVES 26 Olives §5¢ Chinese RICE NOODLES Pound §5¢ Water Chestnuts From China 81« Bamboo Shoots From China 87 Mission ORANGE JUICE Gallon $3.20 Pounds Mix5tol Lowest Prices One Bag Limit in Alaska

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