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8 ERIIRE ER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY jAN 12, 1940 GLOVER RETURNS; LAUNCH FOLLOWING - Odd Fellows Spam lfaly ITINY FISH :""3-:{ : . Louise Pafeson § oo Returning fo City Jllm"\n \flk[@xd'fl' on the Northland THE SOCIETY 'l(‘ ne left the Force of Sila re a cruise a new hydr ' Division of producing 70,000,000 with Assistant Dis- hours of power annuall . A bhn Brillhart, will - Miss Louise Patterson, employee rt K Try an Emplre ad in the PAA office in Jun departments have | returning here on the ste { down at various times for North Coast. She has been 3 A'w 0 S S St. S 1t . | dred million A:\Hnn\ of water are| ing the holidays. j.».:\ which cools the blast furnaces 15% 7 ° Honest Values! Good Service! Has al bee licy. We put forth every effort to s 0 plZ:x:ev;zzswfi;an\;;p;;;: fuireprices andbest service. TRY u T DAY! # SWEET JUICY NAVELS t ORANGES — Medium Size 3 dozen 89c § PURE FRUIT—ALL FLAVORS { PRESERVES — Valamoni - 2 b jar 39¢ Installation services for Silve “ Mling mills, CHICAGO, TiL, Jan, 12.—~The Ca |Bow Lodge No. A 2, LO.O.F. were h| d by changing screens and - . M [held last evening at the Odd Fel- War Ma'e”als S PPEA i mmoss steer co HON | jeaning off the live fingerlings can Canadian Discouni - . f1ows Hall, with District ranavas- — Through France-Vol- [ would be pleased it the millions of { o ‘o water be kept at near B. M. Behrends Bank {ter, J. F. Christensen, installing hiners loitering around its South | gy adv. First National Bank. ‘mrmm for the ceremony. i umeers AISO GOIng Following the installation | luncheon was served in the lodge | banquet room. | A list of the new officers con- |ducted into their new duties last |evening includes the followin; Noble Grand, F. 8. Laughlin; | Vice Grand, George Jorgensen; Re- o S(,m,mi 5 declared that the “material ship | Financial Secretary, H. 7 , by these countries was considerable.” | Treasurer, John ; Volunteers are also enroute from| rden, Bernt Mork. th ecountries to join the Finnish Conductor, Ralph Mortenson; forces, the same spokesman de- R.S.N.G., J. P. Christensen; clared. LSNG., Hans Loken; RSV.G Observers understand that the T }3 Fennessy; L.S.V.G, Ver- Spaniards are sending the Finns : Inside Guardian, the German and Russian guns Paul; Outside Guardian, George wheh were used in the Spanish civil war. Fleek; Chaplain, Tom Sanford i D e | TR ok Connt . @ lhe A ® B Mrs. Crosson Is RALPH MERRILLS ‘ Enterfanied on SOUTH LAST NIGHT Vis“ io Juneau M. and Mrs. Ralph D. Merrill | ho have been at Kodiak for the' ‘past few months where Mr. Merrill Durng her visit in Juneau, M was connected with the Standard J. E. Crosson has been the incen- ojl Company. sailed south last tive for numerous formal and in- night on the motorship Northland.| — formal social gatherings. The young couple spent a few days Ameng those entertaining is (0 in Juneau before leaving for Se- be Mrs. Clark Bassett, who hos- gttle, f tes t-bridge tonight. Mon- VS A ot JLDGE AND MRS. at the Baranof Hotel in honor of G F AlEXA“DER 0" O an | Mrs. Crosson | Mrs, Alex Holden also entertain- WAY ‘I'o JUNEAU 2 ed with luncheon on Wedne g ternoon, and another h honored the visitor yesterday le { | | | PARIS, Jan. 12.—Spain, Italy and other southeastern European coun- tries are shipping war materials to Finland through France. . This statement was made today by the official spokesman who & HERE’S A RED HOT SATURDAY SPECIAL OLD LOG CABIN e | (Regular $1.00 bottle) FULL PINT ONLY 65c JUNEAU LIQUOR STORE ' S N 0 WDRIFT ..z b, pail63c California Grocery and Market JUNEAU'S OWN AND INDEPENDENTLY-OWNED MODERN PURE FOODS STORE ROYAL TEN FLAVORS | GELATINE and PUDDING - Packa'ge Bgl | DEACHES Home Siye, 2 large ins 45¢ | JOHNSON “WEIGHTED POLISHER “FREE! E!,OOR WAX - 1 Pound Tin 65g FIVE FAST 211 Seward TWO DELIVEHIES SIreeI PH[(DNES on S af-' District Judge George F. Alex- ternoon given by Mrs. Don Ab ander and Mrs. Alexander are pas- &4 A 1:30 o'clock luncheon was ¢ sengers on the steamer Ncrth Coast § today by Mrs. L. W. Delebecque, 'which left Seattle this morning. nd later this afternoon Mrs. E. L.| The Alexanders have been vaca-| G artlett entertained with tea for tioning on the Pacific Coast. A at her residence on!term of Court here begins January [ PHO“E 478 FREE DEL]VERY i ® Ja Qur Everyday Prices! West Seventh Street 22, FRESH EGGS M—-I—-L-~K PAA, Mrs. C n arrived here' EXTRA LARGE—CLEAN DARIGOLD 3 doz. for 99¢ | 12cansfor 5 S# SHRIMP, WetPack - 3 for 50¢ | S §liced and Julienne BEETS 3 for 5@ ¢ | Cordova, Whole Razor (LAMS 3 for 5.5 ¢ | S7 TELEPHONE PEAS - 3 for 50¢ | 57 Santa Valley Cut Beans - 3 for Q¢ Golden Bantam Corn,Monarch 2 for 50 ¢ | m daughter who is atter with other tL(k today is 6%, American Can American Power and Light Anacenda 27 Bethlehern nd Try an Empire ad. 5, Unmd States Steel ew Yorl !\ | TO A DOUGHNUT-and | you'll still be right! Because 8 the family will praise you sky-high Musirisly when you bring on a batch of ils 3074, utilities these tender Nugget Doughnuts! DU It’s a Mary Mills recipe which McGINTY ENROUTE |- Sharp American Earl D, McGinty Supervising En- e s - = oun reer for the Office of Indian Af- Sl 3 ot Pl Pind fairs, and Mrs. McGinty, are pas- b i prg ot MONARCH CERS O SR SIS T S v S SOCSOBIC L S CEEUBEG sengers returning to Juneau on| 1 orange F et loking 2 the steamer North Coast. 4 cup sogar i : [ 3 McGinty has been to Wasmng~l %m“w:’:wr.fl oma o l“(e -°ll (an " or ton in connection with budget re- B g o e v 4 MA(ARONI or SPAGHETTI Ibs 2 c quests for Alaska construction. P .z':d‘ufl---'du':fln 3 LB | orange uice and grated rind. Drop by tea : : S onarch, quarls - - - 7 7 READ | NEWSPAPERS, =it NEW CITIZENS TOLD CLEVELAND, Jan. 12—Federal Judge Robert N. Wilkin urged 239 | newly naturalized citizens to edu-‘ te themselves to American ways | COTTAGE BRAND y reading daily newspapers. “The | United States is a country of fmeI i newspapers,” Judge Wilkin smd‘ U | after administering the oath of al- | ) - = i e legiance. “As new citizens you wul‘ n‘!" oul v do well to keep yourselves m‘ formed by reading them." 1¢’s the Blend that makes it better! '“'fh’.’ii&'s’;; Lfiife’fiml PR e S S —— - ' Unr FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLE Will Arrive SATURDAY! i EGGS— Washington Co-Op 2 doz. 6sc SWEET CREAM BUTTER . . .2 Ibs. for 75¢ Oxydol Wash Powder, 9 oz. pkg. . .2 for 25¢ 93 Score—Sweet Cream Wb Underwood CLZM CHOWDER. . . .2 for 23¢ BUTTT [ R_Ma|d9” Eloxer glbs‘lsmc LARGELIMABEANS .. ... 21bs.for19c ||l L 3A. 5’2 B V 355501- B :§:5Ecr flg‘g{gfls ¢ V{!Il |e s h[ 'I'una |:|sh me d ||m 2 'or 35c Silver Bar Tomato Puree, 15 oz. can 3 for 29¢ < g ot | g Combination Fancy cmd Extra Puncy WINESAP' APPLES - 421b.box32,23 Giant NuBora Washing Powder , @ 49(: SUNNY GARDEN PEAS - - 2for25¢ Meats of Recognized Quality! LEG SPRING LEG MILK-FED ROLLED ROAST COLORED ROAST Standby Freestone Peaches 2 No. 2 cans 49c b s 3 Fresh | R GRS R ORI SR e Huskies Whole Wheat Flakes . . . .. 3for 28¢ S'fl:w .1b. 15¢ Ponx .1h. 30c| STEAK Ib. 30c flyslers, pt. 45¢ Shredded Rals‘on, 12 ez. Pkg. SR I 2 for 29¢ "LEAN SHOULDER | FRESH LEAN | | " SUGAR-CURED m SHOULDER | SHORTENING - - 3 Ib.fins §9¢ BUPESL ISR W NS S SIS TS ECT S HES TN VSIS SSIS SRS SRSt S S EPHONE G603 Four Deliveries DAILY! 0 D Pork Roast Ground Beef Corned Beef ROASTS 23¢ 25¢ 25¢ 23¢ Pound Pound Pound } Pound Schlllmg flrange PekoeTea ... ... 11b. 65¢ THRIFT CO-0OP WE DELIVER PHONE 767 -