The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 8, 1939, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC 8 1939 .Jfiur“:»eau Ski Club MRS. CAUTHORNE ’NOME DEMOCEKIS Little Carolyn Fein BACK T0 ScHooL, " NAME DELEGATES | Makes News, Seattle Basket Socialls s Set for Tonight PUBLIC HEALTH o St i cis nean| 10 JUNEAU- MEET Democrats of the Second Division are the first of their party in the t night hn K! Territory to name delegates to the PUBLIC INVITED { chikan on official duties. N 1= .au Public Health Center | thorne plans to spend HIGH SCHOOL ¢GYM or of it | Democratic Alaska convention to be , % y-|and proceed from there to enter |, g e 3 | ¢ | with relatives on the West : e | Little Miss Fem -is the daugh- the University of Oregon for ad- ter of Sam Fein, employee ot the q e 3 0 To N I G “ T vanced studies in Public Healtn Alaska Electric Light and Power eV e Nursing for three months. Company in Juneau. She oo, o like the Capital City's Enlarzed. Now On Sale: $1.00. weather so her mother accompan- ied her to Bremerton, where shc will spend the r with rela- tives, Mrs. Fein j to return to Juneau in the near future - The forget o that Hm-m-m! Not Bad! PRESENTING THE ANNUAL SENIOR BALL | A story in the Seattle Post-In- | | telligencer, accompanied by a two- column picture, tells of the return to Bremerton, Wash., of little five- | year-old Carolyn Fein and her mother, Mrs. Sam Fein social ever 5 members hosen by the ivision Club, acting for all Democrats in the Division, held meetings at Nome ‘\H\ln\l)k‘l 26 and November 28, ac- cording to advices received in Ju- neau., The delegates are: I didn’t rainy hington, mri will return nd resume her duties Music by Wes Barreli and the Criginal Royal Alaskans Yn\rxu of K y Du- following the New Year Tl ‘h’! I'IIIl'I|IIIIIIIIII|I|IIIIIIIIH'HIIIl||III|IIIIH|IiI!IIIIIIIIIIIIHillllIIIIIIHHI|l|I|nIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHII'!IIl Those se n’s members on the Democratic AT REAL BARGAIN PRICE =i s Pints—DRYGIN - - - - - 75¢ Pinis—Log Cabin Bourbon Whiskey 75¢ alsh, Fred Yen- Ulricksen, Conrad Yeney, Mozee, George Ma Chopped olives and dill pickles added to tomato sauce make a grand accompaniment for fried oysms “Cappy” McDougall, Clinton| Atwood, Mrs. Carrie McLean, Joseph Dexter, Paul Davidovics, Mrs, Hazel Kell, C. O. Roberts, Chris Roust, Louis Healy and Roy Stump. Central Committee Members cted as the Second Di- | There is no substitute fcr Newsnaper Advertising P ++++—|«|-H—|+x-+ T o o o e ELKS DA NCE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9—ELKS' HALL PUBLIC DANCE 1, John Lichtenberg, Conrad Yenney, Albert Mode, Mrs. Narene Mozee, Mrs. Hazel Kell, Mrs. Nor- Sheppard, Mrs. Esther Wallace Mrs. John Herbert and Mrs. Carrie McLean, Will Vote by Proxies Only a few, if any, of the Second Division’s delegates to the Terri- torial Convention will attend, but| Music by Stanley Cox Orchesira R BEER—Rainier or Olympia 8 for 1,00 Full Quaris — AncienfAge - - 33,30 vision Committee: | & 6-YEAR-OLD RYE™ Full Quaris — Port or Muscatel Wine 7 5¢ Full Quars—VODKA - - 51,78 Juneau Liquor Store BERT’S CASH GROCERY WE INVITE YOU TO PAY US A VISIT — /=2az === LARGED OUR STORE AND RENOVATED THE ENTIRE INTERIOR SO NOW WE BOAST THE CLEAN- EST . . . NEATEST . . . AND WE THINK THE BEST FOOD SHOP IN TOWN! DO IT TODAY! PAY US THAT VISIT!! ORANGES {E—-G—G—S{ BUTTER Sweet Juicy Navels LARGEST DANISH 2 dol. 59c FRESHEST 93 Score Large Medium GRAPEFRUIT, Texas, Red While}""zsc S IR SR R S A COFFEE--"Bert's Special” Pound 25¢ CUPS W[TH THE BEST' PEAS, San JuanMed. Seive .. 2 for 25(: PUMPKIN | BACON | APPLES Amocat—Large Tins Lean—Sliced WINESAP—Fancy Jumble Pound 39¢ Box*1,95 SWEET POIMOES Vives . 3 lbs. 19(: EVEN CORN.ON.COB | | MAYONNAISE | Toilet Tissue ! MADRONA 4 ear tins 12 ear tins ! \ { 23¢ 49c 0 | Red and White— Tomato Julce 3 TINS FIVE FAST DELIVERIES TWO PHONES 211 Seward Street 105 the Division is expected to poll by proxies its full strength at the Ju- neau Convention. According to reports received in| Fairbanks, Howard Lyng resident of | Nome who was speaker of the House in the last Legislature is likely to direct how the Second Division's votes shall be cast at the Juneau convention. He plans, it is said, to attend the convention in the Capital City. The Nome meeting gave n oin- structions to the delegates. RIS Y o ol Farewell Dinner For Charles Burdicks| Mr. and Mrs, Charles Burdick were the incentive for a farewell dinner party given last evening by Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperling at their home on West Tenth Street Bridge was played after the din- ner hour and honors were won by Mrs. Keith G. Wildes and Frank Heintzleman. Those asked for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, and Mrs. Frank Dufresne, Mr. and Mrs. Keith G. Wildes, Miss Pear] Peterson and Frank Heintzleman. —ee - Young Republicans Plan Dinner Dance Plans are being made Ly the Young Republican Club for a dinner dance on December 29, at the Baranof Ho- tel. Mrs. Virgil Newell has charge of arrangements for the affair and as- sisting her will be Mrs. Tom Cole, Dean Williams and William Paul, |} Jr. A varied program of entertain- ment is being planned for the even- ing with Mrs. Klondy Dufresne and her orchestra providing the dance|: music. —————————— LUMBER ORDER Ketchikan Spruce Mills has been awarded an order for 160,000 Ieet of lumber for early delivery Kodiak, where it will be used m naval airbase construction work, | according to information recened here. - Try The Empire classifieds rm- results. 15% Canadian Discount B. M. Behrends Bank. adv. First National Bank. Our Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE CONTINUES TODAY and Don’t Miss It! SJlalyorer> Mmr. || Ada Coates Presenting what its makers think | will be the rage on northern beaches next summer, a rubber- | molded “non-skid” bathing suit. Modeled by Ada Coates of Miami, | Fla., the suit is being worn on southern beaches this winter. | Mrs WmsIon Spencer Is Visiting in Juneau | Mrs | mer Renee Guerin, for a visit of a w of her mother, Mrs. William From- holtz. [ She plans to leave next Monday for the States to join her hus- band, engineer for the Goodnews Bay Mining Company, who is en- route south on the steamer Al- | aska. The Spencer ent the sum- mer in the Goodnews Bay sec- tion. winston Spencer, the for- in Ju A1l | o D ISHRINE | DANCE @ (Invitational) 04 Masonic ! Temple & Saturday Evening 10:00 ) Klondy Duiresne’s | Orchesira s ) TOMORROW | et e DANCING FROM 10 TO 1:30 Come and Have Some Real Fun! S0 e e GEORGE BROTHERS GROCERIES — M E AT — LIQUOR BUY $20.00 COUPON BOOK $19.00 —— $10.00 BOOK $9.50 B “TTE H EVER SWEET Hall or Whole-—SllGAli CURED — Pound PHONE GEORGE BBOTHERS!—BETTER VALUES' 25c Half or Whole—SllGAR CURED — Pound PHONE 92 or 95—ALWAYS CHEAPER! Tin chFEEZM’onndTms $4 75 SCHILLINGS or GOLD SHIELD—GEORGE BROTHERS! POT ROAST .. 1b.25c | TOMATOES, Hol House, Ib. 27c CHICKENS 1h. 25¢ ROLLEDRIB - - - 1b. 35¢ ROLLED RUMP ROAST LEG VEAL . . __Ih. 35c ROAST LEG PORK . .. .Ib.35c | GRAPEFRUIT, Ariz., 2 for I5c ROAST LEG LAMB . ..Ib. 35 | GRAPEFRUIT, Texas ....10c HAMBURGER Ib. 25c | JAP OBANGES ....hox $1.15 SQUASH, SWEET POTATOES, YAMS, PARSNIPS, RUTABAGAS CARROTS, GREEN PEPPERS, CELERY GRAPEFRUIT, Whole Scions 2 ans 29¢ SAVE BY DEALING WITH GEORGE BROTHERS! SANDWICH pread, Mirads Whp, . 43¢ _ PHONE 92 or 95—BETTER VALUES ALWAYS! S LR S S it WHISKEY— 100 Proof QUART T hrentwond 4 Yous Old BOURBON $1 50 BOURBON $1.25 GEORGE BROTmSl Boflled in Bond GEORGE BROTHERS WHILE IT LASTS! 3Years Ol 20 Varieties GIN, quarl$1.25 WINE, qf. 1.00 PHONE 92 or 95 GEORGE BROTHERS! P S TSI S S GEORGE BROTHERS Phone920r 35 MIXERS after 6 P.M.—FREE ICE! Phone 92 or 95 BROCCOLI CAULIFLOWER, head lec. 25¢ i 1+H+H—l-l—l—l~++ 2 e

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