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BERT'S C(ASH GROCERY is the LEADER in Bringing to the Retter BERT'S HAS THE FINEST Fresh Frosted Ask for PENGUIN BRAND ALASKA FROSTED FOODS CO. Distributors Phene 42 People of Juneau Living Foods : Juneau BIG HOSPITAL IN NORTH DEPENDS 0 DEFENSE PROGRAM Dr. Smith Refurns from Meeting of Public Health Body Imo: umnh upon \«mn\ Territory can present to 1 5e Association "u\" con- health officials. The ev e, Territory and n, was devoted almost en- i to aspects of the national efense drive, Dr. Smith found Discase Werst Enemy In the last war, America lost 50,000 in battle and 43,000 from dis- cases, emphasizing the importance of public health in national defense, Dr. Smith said Responsibility of local health de- partments and local officials in co- operating with military personnel in a public health program was es- pecially stressed at the meeting As all venereal diseases come from | the civilian population (soldiers not being accepted into service until ds- case free), it is hoped hoped by public health officials that there will be a more adequate control of these diseases in communities in which service units are stationed. e Are Hostesses Today At Bndge {un(heon Entertaining this afternoon at the R. J. Sommers residence on Gold Belt Avenue, Mrs. Tke P. Tay-| lor and Mrs. Sommers were host- s with a bridge luncheon Decorations depicting the Hal- lowe'en season were selected for the occasion and 16 guests were asked | to attend. : Unemployed HELSINKI, Oct. 24—Ffunland’s latest figures on unemployment list 3,178 men and 186! women without jobs, a total of 5,039 against 4,011 a year ago. In addition there are about 0,000 refugees from border areas on relief. - Methodist,Circles | Prepare for Bazaar With Mrs. W. Rechin and Mrs. - G, Edward Knight as hostesses, members of the Susannah Wesley Circle met yesterday afternoon at - |the home of the Rev. G. Edward - | Knight, for a dessert luncheon and business session. Mrs. George Martin, president, - presided and plans were made for the bazaar to be held November 30. Sewing groups were organized in preparation for the event. During the afternoon a devotion- al was given by Mrs. Ray Ander- son. Mrs. Arlo Anderson gave a missicnary talk on the advances |made in the healing of leprosy. Last evening the Friendly Sew- ing Circle of the Methodist Church met in the social rooms for their regular session, Mrs. O. E. Fields ning. The work period was spent pre-| paring articles for the church and the coming bazaar KIDS GET KICK OUT OF ALARM This morning’s 2-7 fire aiarm wa not for a serious fire, but gave school children lining the play- |m|ll(1 of the school across the street from the Bishop Apartments [quite a thrill, An oil burner backfired in the Bishop Apartments and proviked the alarm. No damage was done |and firemen willingly clowned for the long queue of grade sehool boys and girls who watched them big- eyed from across the street. Stimulate Your Facial Muscles PHONE 723 S_UHNY YOU HAVE ONLY ONE FACE . . . study it today. 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' @ oz. jar 29 ¢ FIG BARS i)‘;l—\'l;)iaflyfi-‘Mrafisofiic Dinner Held Last Last night at the Masonic Tem- ple members of the DeMolay, with their dads and Masonic sponsors, gathered for the second annual (Iumn Ten girls from the Order of led the devotional and Mrs. Peter puinpoy se rf' »d the meal and also Oswald was hostess for the eve- fyrpished entertainment The address of the evening was ade by George W. Folta Nine new m \\\\\\\\\\\m\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\.\& THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 24, 1940. FAST FREE DELIVERY NEW!!! Fresh Whole Wheat 2 1bhs. 29¢ CHOCOLATE ECLAIRS DILL PICKLES Kosher Slyle quart 2s5¢ FRESH CIDER Made from Jonathan Apples Gal. 65¢ BRING YOUR JUG! SCOTCH TOFFEE UNSWEETENED—"A Health Drink” = | GRAPE JUICE, Quarls 45¢ McGregor's—1 1b. 29¢ Evening at Temple APPLET, delicious Romes SZ 00 BUY ‘EM BY THE BOX TOMATOES solid SPINACH washed Danish Squasll OCEAN SPRAY (ranberry Sauce - 1 5¢ OLIVES-4oz.jar25¢ e ‘ NONE SUCH MINCE MEAT 2 for 3 5¢ SILVER BAR APRICOTS SILVER BAR PEACHES SILVER BAR PEARS DEL MONTE PLUMS members were initiated in the De- Molay Degree by Master Councillor Joe Ofdos Speaks Lee Lucas. Following the confer- ring of the Degree, talks were made on Americanism, loyalty and good citizenship by Frank Garnick, Ro- bert Cowling, L. Faulkner and George A. Parks, Deputy of the Supreme Council The dinner was prepared by Mrs. Kdl'mnnc Hooker. Fred Sorri en- tertained the group by magic stunts Mr in the dining room. ¥ Subscripe ve <he Daily Alaska Em- pire — the paper with guaranteed CIrculaiion 21bs. 25c§ i A Lo 3¢ b 20111 CENTURY F Candied | 491b.sack..$1.85 - RARY.Foon :mi‘ts 2 lb.:::k ...95¢ GROCERY """""" cHERRES... 45c b. [ 10 1b. sack .. .49c Bert’s Cash Grafé'ehrz D e AB! PRICES GUARANTEED .FRIDAY'! SATURDAY' MONDAY! Guaranteed CANNED FRUIT DEAL Guaranteed Home Style Halt Slices Red Whole 2V size can 24 CANS 5 CANS Pears - Peaches - Pineapple - Plums - Apricots $4.29 98¢ Guaranteed CANNED VEGETABLE DEAL Guaranteed Bantum Tender Sliced Puree Tender Green ALL NO. 2 TINS san @ case J.l5 Corn - Peas - Beets - Tomatoes - Beans #oz. 1.59 ”'E/IS “KOOL AIR” Tender—Sweet—No. 2 tius '2 cans $'l45 CASE $2.85 to' cuns *z..’v’ case $4..).) WESCO—"Home Style” PEACHES .. .. 4-89¢ 1 Wenatcehee Extra Fancy JONATHANS . . Box $2.69 ExtraFancy DELICIOUS . . Box $2.93 A p p I- E JUMBLE JONATHAN . .. Box $1.89 FINEST APPLES EVER SHIPPED TO ALASKA! 12 largs cans $1.49 case $2.95 TOMATOLES sow rac —_— FINEST YAKIMA NETTED GEMS—S'ncily No. 1 Grade POTATOES 25 :-69-50 . $1.33 100 - $2.49 DANISH—93 Score BUTTER Marthas fo Hold | SHARPLES DUE All-Day Meefing THROUGH HERE Joe Ordos, from Council No. l379.., A work '“ee;x-:”‘ Pr‘?pflrf"'lc"‘l ON TRIP SOUTH Bremerton, Wash, was gm'st"or the bazaar next month, will be speaker at the Knights of Colum-|D€ld tomorrow by the Martha So-| bus meeting held at the Catholic |1t | Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Sharples, for- Parish Hall, (hAll ml"mh»:'. talr:' ;\;.kotrl‘ to be at!mer Juneau residents who recently Al g i g e parlors of the Northern Light moved to the Westward, will pass e 0('” ;h;";:“v::"c\""'l:x‘e"‘:;:fj1Prwhv(ormn Church at 10 o'clock tircugh Juneau on the steamer AR ) cu\;ncil im the morning. A potluck lunch- Aleutian Sunday or Monday, accord- . g | ecn will be served at ncon and all ing to word received by friends John Hellenthal also told of the|planning to attend are asked to here. : tne . largest | work of the Knights at Notre Dame, | call Mrs. 'Gunnar Blomgren this; Mrs. Sharples, anxious to see her during the time he attended school. ! evening. Juneau friends again, wrote she SPICED GRAPES No. 1 tall Tin EACH 15¢ MIRACLE WHIP MAYONNAISE Best Foods Quaris 48¢ PRUNES Santa Clara TOILET SOAP 21bs.777¢| 5hars25¢ e would remain on the boat while the vessel is- in port and would meet her friends there. Three years ago, the Sharples went to Skilak I t': Kenail Peninsula country Shar- - § ples hopes to raise seed On their trip to the States, their 1y first since they moved to Skilak Lake, the Sharples will visit rela- tives in the Carolinas. At K. of C. Meet, Lloyd Winters, H — e+ America’s first real hotel was the City Hotel, opened in 1794 in New York City. It had 73 rooms. | —— - Empire Classifieds Pay! BUTTER E-G-6-S SCHILLINGS Sweet Cream—93 Score CO-OP—Certified—Grade A Large 2pounds8A¢ | 2 dozen 83 | CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP ey e . Knights Schilling DEL MONTE TOMATO JUICE or Grapefruit Juice 46 oz.in 25¢ ~--M---~---,,-~, B e DO - 4 for25¢ CAMELS — LUCKIES — CHESTERFIELDS KET(HUP M.D. | TOILET | TISSUE | a = E 3 for . ll)ci ToiletSoap 5 bars 23« NORWEST CORN Green Beans PAPER Sliced Beets | DIAMOND 5Ims 53c| 2 rolls CAKES and MINCE MBATI PEELS P s DEL MONTE TOMATQ JUICE or Grapferuif Juice 3~ 25¢ 12 ounce tins - 1h. 7c‘ Jumor Foods 6 fins 69c ——— Bcdoz. PINEAPPLE .60c lb. Fruit Cake MIX 45elb. PHONE 603 IR | Prices on this Ad will | | be maintained Friday and-Saturduy s e