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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 26, 1939. COMFORT TE"EBan(er 'CUTTER HAIDA On Safurday Regular Whe?kly Event Will Take Place in Ball- room Tomorrow Night The Elks will give another of their popular Saturday night dances in their ballroom tomorrow night and the committee in charge will all be there to see that everybody has an enjoyable time. The affair is open to the public and starts at 10 o'clock Klonda Dufresne’s orchestra will furnish the music for the Saturday night party WORK STARTS AGAIN | FOR SUMMER SEASON for the coming summer has | ed at the Shrine of St.| ing to the Rev. William ir, head of the project. & chapel on the island will be finished this summer, possibly by the end of June, and the doors and windows will be installed by the end of the year. Four structed this the buildings nearby forests. The road to the| beach will be improved and the grounds further cleared Within a few weeks the Rev. Le- will take to the retreat house tion of relig il paint- 2s S0 that tourists may see them when they visit the grounds. The crew now at work consists of six men: D. P. Holden, Harvard Brown, J. Klinkenberg, William C. jthw. Charles Halvorsen, and Digk | Kirschner. ELKS TO PLAY ~ ISLAND SQUAD A dubious sky was trying baseball players’ and fans' respective pa- tience reserves today, with a seven- inning ball game scheduled for this evening between Douglas and the Elks. The Islanders are sitting in top place, having won two of three by virtue of first sacker Andrews’ home run Tuesday, and the Elks are in | ‘ker(;ml spot with one and one. Hurlers for this evening have not been chosen, but a good ball game ! is certain. To « Woman, Every Day is ‘EXPOSITION” Day Tastes are “focused” on coffee Remember this about coffee—it is the lasting “Exposition” of the meal. And tastes “‘take it” —rich or poor in flavor—just as they find it in the cup. How important then to serve Hills Bros. Coffee! For 61 ye: ars its marvelous flavor has satisfied the most sensitive tastes. The mil- lions of men and women who drink Hills Bros. Coffee daily make this candid remark over and over again—"*Now that ’s what I call good coffee!” HILLS BROS COFFEE Copyrigh 1939, Hils Bos. Cofie, I, “Wait a minute! says the typical woman, faced by a camera. Why? Because that picture is a lasting * Ex- position” . she must look her best. FOR PANCAKES 0 visir WULS 8R0S EXPOSITION THEATAE AT THE 1939 GOLDEN GATE INTERNATIONAL EXPOSITION PRESENTING IN CINECOIOR “BEWINO THE CuP™ POR BEST RESULTS Y ANY METHOD OF COIFIE-MAKING | ) The Cotrect Grind WINNIRED R IS A | | | i | I small cabins will be con- ! year and the logs for are being cut in the - « VICAR’'S DAUGHTER Barbara Gray, 21, rehearses her “Go to Hell” number for a Lon. don cabaret. She says that her father, vicar in a London sub- urb, doesn’t mind her appear- ing in a cabaret, but she admits that her real name isn't Gray. OBJECT OF LIBEL A libel against the boat Winnifred R has been filed in District Court by Paul Hudon and Roy Lunn, op- erators of the Standard Machine Shop, for the collection of $304 al- legedly owed for supplies. D SEVEN WILLGO T0 HAMILTON BAY FOR TROUT Seven of the “faithfuls” are mak- ing the annual migration to Hamil- ton Bay for trout fishing over the week-end. For years, a small group of Juneau men have pilgrimaged to the fine cutthroat trout fishing near Kake. This year, seven will go, leaving Saturday night on hte motorship Triton and returning Tuesday night. Those going are, Dr. C. C. Carter, R. R. Hermann, Ed Jones, Fritz Car- rothers, Elmer Freeberg, Rod Dar- nell and L. F. Kann. THREE HALIBUT | VESSELS BRING | 15,000 POUNDS Fifteen thousand pounds of hali-! but were sold on the Juneau market today, with all boats getting prices of 6.10 and 4.10 cents. i The Perseverance sold 8000 pounds to Alaska Coast Fisheries. The Aer- oplane sold 2500 pounds and the Haytester, 4500 pounds, both to Elton Engstrom. | FOUR FLOWN T0 | ISLAND MINES Four passe s ze1t. here today by Alaska Air Transport plane with Shell Simmons. Ed Swope, O. J. Longmire and Bill Kennuy went to Hirst and Eric Oslund flew to Chichagof. | & WAFFLES Here's a pancake flour with the “real wheat flavor” —one made with top quality ingredients. Buy it at grocers in Fisher's 2-pound handysacks and No. 4 and No. 10 bags. Remember o ask for WITH Will Sail for Westward To- A . + mel he Haida returned .to Juneau, . this of Yakutat. Westward on annual court cruise picking THE REAL W! -'I ‘\ 1 Hellenthal and party at Vald to make a many-stop cruise as fa las St. Paul Island, bringing float-| ing court to the front yards of iso- lated residents in a large area. The cutter is expected to return here within a month. - e, ROYALTY WILL SEE U. 5. LEGIONNAIRES VANCOUVER, B. C., May 26. — | Commander H. O. Brown of the ncouver Post of the American sion said today 100 Vancouver | ers of the Legion will line the | " | tour route of the King and Queen | here May 29. [ [ The American Legion band from | ingham and 50 other Legion | [ From Hungary, Schilling imports finest s from that city will join in - Paprika — the mild, colorful garnish thas L e \ appeals # both eye and appetite: mp - For the qualities that add zest and flavor ON VACA1:ON to everyday meals, you will like Schilling rk in B. M. Pepper. Jo., is now on s Schilling pure Vanilla is distinguished by its very delicate flavor. Its elusive fra- grance and enticing goodness enhance the pleasure of eating dessert. 37 SPICES=19 EXTRACTS PICKS UP BIG BARGE ADRIFT ] : 1 \ngarian aprika morrow on Annual Court Cruise seven thousand dollar barg sterday Haida morning after a two-day (ru’ Yakutat area after the dere- was cut adrift from d " wt hat © SWEDISH MEAT BALLS SATURDAY AT THE b1z o PRI L < § it lat uf! about 30 mil south Haida will sail tomorrow at 4 o'clock for the up District Judge Simon ) -AT JUNEAU'S OWN AND IN- DEPENDENTLY OWNED PURE FOODS STORE!'! 63¢ SUNBRITE Cleanser . . 2 cans Qe ® FIG BARS 2 pounds 25¢ ° GOLD SHIELD COFFEE 2-pound tin 55¢ ° Buy Saturday and Monday — for Sundaey and Memorial Day Swansdown CAKE FLOUR - . . 2 packages BUTTER us. 99¢C EGGS DOZEN FOR $1.00 QUALITY FRESH MEATS ROASTREEF - 33C GROUND BEEF tosb. toan 1. 25¢ PORK CHOPS tean. center cuss 1. 35¢ PORK RO ASTS lean shoulders lb. 27[: ALWAYS THE BEST FRUITS and VEGETABLES “As Fresh as the New Day” A complete variety of all choice orchard and garden producis in sea- son will arrive early Saturday on the DENALI just in time to make your week-end bigger. M.D.TISSUE 3 rolls fox 2 o KNIGHT'S TOMATO JUICE THREE 15-OUNCE CANS 25¢ FRESH PRUNES HAPPY HOME—3 No. 22 tins ........... 49c Bel Monte Pineapple z9c THREE FLAT TINS ... s Del Maize Nibleis three 54-0z. cans $1.00 VICTORY DOG FOOD . .12 cans for 75¢ OVALTINE HOSPITAL ROLLED BUMP lean, boneless Ib. FRESH-KILLED LOCAL CHICKENS From Our Own Farm ALSO —— FRYERS ROASTERS—BOILERS SWIFT'S FATTED and SKINNED Premium HAMS HALF or pound 35C WHOLE SWIFT'S SHORT RIBS OF BEEF Premium BACON Fine for Baking ANY SIZE or Boiling POUnd l7c pound 38c CALIFORNIA GROCERY Phone 478 and MeatDepartment Pheone 371 ___, | There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising o