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8 . THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 13, 1940. : i 0 : | Homer Martin and Bride B Frozen Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Meats and Berries --=- EVERY DAY! TRY THE CALIFORNIA GROCERY FOR THE NEW AND LATEST THING IN FROZEN FOODS. CALIFORNIA GROCERY HAS THE LARGEST FROZEN FRUIT CABINET AND DI’SEEAY IN JUNEAU. LET US HELP YOU! GIFT PROBLEMS - T D) e B IO BB r' § * % SLEDS TOOLS SKATES SKIIS % | & ¥ NG WASTE —NO WORK — ECONOMICAL, CLEAN FO@D FROZEN IN ITS NATURAL STATE BELOW ARE A FEW OF THE MANY FROZEN FOOD ITEMS WE ARE OFFERING: — ; OYSTERS - QuartJQc{ RASPBERRIES - 30«: | SCALLOPS - - - §5c| (RAB MEAT - - 60 T PEAS - - - - 20c LIMA BEANS - 35¢ e Workers Union, Homer ‘ ident of the United Automobil p SMOKING STANDS {a‘:r'?i?np;iegu:;d v?ith his bride, the former Vivian Fox, after they were 3 wed at his Detroit home. The bride was Martin's secretary when he was g G ( sinel head of the U. A, W. U, He was recently granted a divorce from hir LOGANBERRIES - 20¢ GEESE - - - - 38! BROILERS - - 42 first wife. HALF TON OF MCKINLEY DUE b S 9 L) ) I " CLOTHING ON N MoRNING - CORN-ON-COB 2 for 15¢; ASPARAGUS - 35c: > THE THOMAS HARDWARE CO. | Juneau Shipment for Peo- i i 10,5755 Snormine” vt PHONE 555 - pleof England Going Powe . . . onNorth Sea ~ CATERPILLAR MAM & orn:;lo'rrelx?:: MASONS: | Hair a ton of clothing for Eng- HAS FOGGY TRIP X 53 Re meeting Friday evening, | or oas S {land will leave Juneau tonight on N ” R | ; the seamer North St | oy enior, Gaterpiter eneie 8 FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES ON EVERY BOAT! NWALTER B. HEISEL, | | a’It‘:)i]coo"f‘mol‘;wc?o‘:k?il:: ';;lwllli:dpflg_ representative, had a rare experi- §g . v Juneau Bound piss it n s Sk, v " & FRESH BRUSSEL SPRODTS . 2lbs.25¢ | FIELD TOMATOES . . . Pound 70 1 \ FRESHENDIVES . . . 2Ibs. 25 FRESH BROCCOLI—MANDARIN ORANGES derfully impressed with the high : @ & i A i iy |quality and fine condition of cloth- | cs:;‘)‘]“a h;im‘;uu:f;‘"';‘oaf“:za‘éhm__ [} § SEATTLE, Dec. 13. — Steamer ing given by residents of Juneau. | tered the Tillacum out of Hoonah. e e e e o e S s 4 = North Coast sailed at 10 o'clock| Besides the huge shipment going | “Henry Moy's boys brought me : § ) N ) : ) ) N N N Il ) ) i ) N N ) N N N t ] ) ) N N ) N \ ) ) N ) N \ ( BROCCOLI - - 20« SPINACH - - - 20c; YOUNGBERRIES - 20¢ ICE CREAM AND MANY OTHER ITEMS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION! {2 B Buy Your Christmas Poultry -- Ducks -- Geese == Capons [} f | have already | e this forenoon for Southeast Al-|out today, 11 bundles have already|. . 7 P " : 1 b i arcel in,” Senior said. “We ran com- ;i ! been dispatched by parcel post. N itias il ihie WalL b N Turkeys -- Suckling Pigs -- Pheasants -- Roasts HERE? California Grocery Co. Included in the 1,000 pounds on | Pas ;i the North Sea’ s apparel for men, | Hoonah to Auk Bay and we never wemen and all ages of children, | S8W land but once on the route. g A oG TSk That was when we pulled into the | float at Auk Bay.” Senior, stoppin; is going to Wrang neau: Mrs. Fred McElhany and chil- 'l) j‘ N C E { |dren, Mrs. Ursula Waldman, Mrs.| ! | o e iy virsiia vio- POACHER 15 FINED 1; aska ports with 93 passengers on ] S l-[ R l N l‘J § | seard, the following booked for Ju- ! | at the Baranof, ell on the North With Charles Burdick as guest speaker and members of the Nm'-: KIMBALL ENDS VACATION litemen Boy Scout Troop as special To show our unbounded faith_in this CREAM OF TARTAR Baking Powder, your grocer will return your money at our expense, aad will also pay for the egss, butser, flour, etc., you have SHEAFFERS] | guests, plans are now complete for| Orpin Kimball, assistant agent of | Dancing 10 to 1 | fi/o[«'fizg PEN Tuesday night’s Norlitemen dinner. the Northland Transportation Com- | | % . g : : / t (Invitational) i ‘ IN KENAI RESERVE STEWARTS LEAVING and / i egion vroups rian | ; ] 4 g p Alfred Wick has been fined $150 | S 5 ¢ . 55 ! ° ‘ Anniial Xmas Pariy and ‘Eentenced to . fays n Jait| 10 VISIT CHILDREN JUNEAU'S OWN AND INDEPENDE NTLY-OWNED PURE FOODS STORE” i H at Anchorage for Killi moose L . it | e | i I the Kenai Moose Teseve, 0| commisioner of Mines st M e B S B B B B B B B B B DB B B BB S B S B M BB BI I BB I D5 | annual Legion and Auxiliary Christ- .. H X 4 MA'[ OES SOUTH | | morrow night with the corn beef i mas party, scheduled for December o WidIte agent e O | dar T gedtle W AEE e Fa(u"y Membe[s JIGGS DINNER |and cabbage ready to be served at Tem le 98 thhibass S0f B commlites met | L% l‘flPi\ was turned over to needy dre‘n. ABOARD AIRI.I"ER‘ ; |6:30 c'clock. There will be suffic- i 5 last night at the home of Mrs, Os- PELS07S: g The Stewarts plan to return soon | L | ient to go around and plenty to i y < Ole Frostad was fined $25 at the|after the first of the year. | | | | A e i ] | car Olson } —_ | | help wash it down witk i 3 b |same city for illegal possession of - — IR A ol | | help h. ] The affair will be held at the . . T lassified ad in The Empl Two hundred and five pounds of L | ele i 2 8 2 ! ® Dokt~ Kt i * Lexcn "marabera| DUSEAR, S BRI | FEEN A ! InThe EMPIre gilmail were dispatched aboard the Ai D"‘mer Part ook | g and their wives and Auxiliary| B e T airline Douglas this forenoon for| Y S 2 3 \ The Daily Alaska Empire has the i T morr“w members and escorts are invited.| A M 1 d S 1 l't L : F‘nendsdor '}he A largest paid circulation of any Al H o 4 el 1 § ? < g |are invited to join the Legionhaires any Al- i O The men are requested to bring| ctor orris VV eds docialite | The North Sea, leaving late this| Honoring Mr. A, B. Phillips, su-|in a Jiges dinner at the Dugout to-'aska newspaper. mechanical toys for the ladies and afternoon for the south, is taking|pepi f e i NIG“T l the women planning to attend me‘ ¢ a large dispatch of Christmas ]fl_‘ggmtfnden:x ?{ v,hn‘ Junca, Bublio = asked to bring the same as a gift ters and packages. The mail for My;ot?es.Maor; m;;:;;ge(;ft?;efg:fif for the men attending. Bingo the North Sea closed at 4 o'clock! ty i wae @ i 7 | Sat., nec. 14 will be played during the evening | this afternoon and was then im-?&:‘;fg °§f§, :mc]lgxfmee‘;‘:l:f:;]ei?‘t lta:: l and n_f.ter lh(_‘ arri\'al‘of Santa fl{ld | mediately transferred to me\bnnquet roam of Percy’s Cafe. EVERY TIME WITH S e | the distribution of gifts there wil | steamer. | An especially lovely wedding bell | -] : BAKING If, l. 2 ! dames Oscar Olson, Dorothy Man- . Igf&::";inzhf g‘;efllfl; S;hfil;je:'?; When the tempting fragrance of baking O“d?r i Music by thy. Ted Johmsione wna_ Mosss harles Burdick — |os. o e i copons e | [ Sookedils hekichenson o besnrd of i y Harry Stonehcuse, Leo Jewett and | i b | Pl perfect results if Schilling Baking Powder was > | ostor “Rink | i |cake as a center decoration. | used. It's doub/=-acting—made with pure creans Schilline ) syns S A, | I To Be Speaker at Mr. A. 8. Dunham, Juneau High | of tartar—never leaves that “baking powder !Hling i 1 han gg’en = | chool principal, was toastmaster ;:m!" For over half a century, Schilling has . . and the newlyweds were presented elped make baking success/uland economical. g i THE IDEAL GIFT| | Norlitemen Dinner i ‘= cotee tasie by ose.pres- unces LASTING regaro |ent. | s zscy % and Orchestra | [Emevss our 2as i i LI | MONEYBACK | | i @ The affair will be held in the|pany in Juneau, south on a brief| used, if you find any faule whatever with it. .!- AND PENCIL ENSEMBLES H o 0 0 s e B P o Parlors of the Northern Light Pres-|vacation trip, is aboard the North |byterian Church between 6:30 and|Coast homehound. - o i 8 o'clock and resevalions may be| i | made by cailing 373 before Monday | 3 % | o evening. § # S The Rev. Jchn A. Glasse will be| { “ toastmaster, Tony DelSanto will| ; er Morris and his socialite bride, the former Mrs, |Play accordion selections and Mrs.) : ifirlr:: BA::)‘::r?aI::tlhawn chatting with Frank Morgan, screen come- C. Robert White will give piano | dian, in his Beverly Hills, Cal, home, where the wedding took place accompaniment to community sing-| It's the second marriage for both. ing. Mrs. Katherine Hooker will prepare the menu, v ich is to fea- ture Matanuska potatoes. | —e — LIQUOR SALE BLACKBERRY WINE - - Pini50« CHERRY WINE - - - Fifth §0¢ CALVERT SPECIAL - Quarts $2.50 CALVERT - - - = Pint $1.25 TEACHER'S - - - - Fih$3.15 8 BOTILES WESTERN BERR - $1.00 CORBY'S--10YearsOld-Quaris$3.55 | | == - e - T « « . that reflect your - i ——— ‘ good taste. They have ' quality, exceptionally Annual fine glass and crafts- manship. Such a prac- 1 SEN10R BALL -l tical, useful gift « « « for what home ever Presented by the has enough mirrors! |}/ i CLASS OF 1941 High School Gym 9P.M.1012:30A. M. TONIGHT MRS. POST RETURNING Mrs. E. J. Post, who has been south for several weeks, is return- ing to her Juneau home aboard | the North Coast. ——.——— New York's Museum of Mod- ern Art recently received 3,000 miles of film from a newsreel concern, covering the 20 years from 1910 to 1930. Piano Lessons FREE Our Christmas Gift to You. 12 FREE PIANO LESSONS with each piano purchased before Christmas. (INVITATIONAL) btk b bl kg e e il “tAdm.: $1.00 Per Couple) 8 Alup;afluicSlpply ~JUNEAU LIOUOR STORE ‘ g 4 122 meoond strent M ADJOINING mY'? it :}. P *