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HUSKIES AND SIGNACS WILL MEET TONIGHT Tonight the Huskies from Doug- | las High School will come across| the channel to play the Signacs in the Juneau High School gym. The Huskies are reputed to have a| promising team, and the Signacs| will have their Work cut out for| them. | The doublehaeder will include a | game between the Gremlins and the | Cheechakos. Play will start at 7:30 |charged with alleged illegal entry into a boat and taking possession hereof. His bond is set at $250. and basketball fans are asked to use the Sixth Street entrance to Lhrl‘ gymnasium. ALASKA AIRLINES PLANE ARRIVES; 14 PASSENGERS Yesterday an Alaska Airlines plane arrived from the Westward, piloted | by Larry Flahart and Clifford Everts and carrying the following passen- gers: Robert Wickstron, Robert J | Tonterson, Mr. and Mrs. H. W.| Robinson, Ernest Eichron, James| Triplett, Alex Kassalira, Mrs. E. Christanson, Willlam A. Boyer, C. Haeglund, F. A. Hadson, L. R. Schwartz, Helen Mehaney, and Paul | Elbert. The plane left for Anchorage this morning with R. H. Hillyard, wn-‘ liam A. Wheaton, Mr. and Mrs. D.; E. Stevenson, and M. Marian Mc- Cann. | ————— MRS, STELLA YOUNG | IS GRANDMOTHER| Exciting news was received today from San Francisco by Mrs. Stella Young in the form of an anounce- ment of the birth of her grandson, Eugene Terry Yarbrough, Jr., at| 5 o'clock this morning. The youngster is the son of Major and Mrs. Yarbrough, both well known here. Mrs. Yarbrough is the former Edythe Young and Major Yarbrough, recently transferred to the states, has seen service with the Army Air Corps in the Aleu- tians. Mrs. Young who plans to leave momentarily for San Francisco, had expected to be there for the event, but the ‘stork beat her to the scene. TS Specious, which now means false, once signified fair or beautiful. WOODLEY PLANE |65 MEETING POSTPONED| COAST GUARD AUX. UNTIL NEXT TUESDAY EVE Announcement was made today that the regular meeting of the Girls Service Organization of the USO, scheduled for tonight; has been postponed until next Thursday, ARRIVES TODAY FROM WEST Today the Woodley Airlines plane arrived from the Westward with a load of passengers and departed this afternoon with S. J. Nelson, George C. Harris and H. R. Hent- November 30. USO clubhouse. zen. ———ee - . R STOKES IS ARRESTED K. L. PARTRIDGE AT SITKA BY DEPUTY IS ARRESTED HERE Sitka by Deputy Marshal Arrested by the City Police and turned over to the U. S. Marshal's office, Kenneth L .Partridge is for alleged on $100 bail, pending sentence. Let’s ration beefing DON‘T beef when you don’t get your favorite food. No one’s to blame. It’s the war. Don’t find fault—find substitutes for things the war makes scarce. Cheerful cooperation helps. Sponsered by the makers of Calvert The whiskey with the “Happy Bleoding” “Be wise! Clear heads choose Calvert™ Calvert Distillers Corporation, New York City THANKSGIVING DE LUXE DINNER Thursday, November 25 Served from 11 A. M. to 10 P. M. Celery Hearts $2.25 Dinner Chilled Tomato Juice Ripe Olives Fresh Crabmeat Cocktail Sweet Pickles Chilled Fruit Cup en Ice Cream of Chicken Soup Printaniere or Consomme Celestine Molded Mixed Fresh Fruit Salad, Cream Dressing Frgsh Shrimp Cockiail Roast Young Tom ‘ Turkey, Oyster Stuffing, Fresh Cranberry Sauce, Giblet Gravy Plate Broiled Steer Beef New York Cut Steak, Mushroom Sauce, : fiog’st Tender You Big Baked Potate Home Made Hot Mince Coftee Escalloped Corn Home Made Pumpkin Pie Fresh Strawberry Sundae PHONE RESERVATIONS EARLY Make It a Real Holiday ------ Be OQur Guest Crisp Bacon ng Thanksgiving Goose, Fresh Cranberry Sauce Giblet Gravy Bdked Sugar Cured Southern Ham, Glazed Fruit Sauce, Candied Sweet Potato, Corn Fritter . Orange Ice G, CHOICE'OF TWO: Candied Sweet Potato Buttered Fresh Peas Snowflake Potato Baby Lima Beans Buttered Fresh Asparagus Tips DESSERT Old Fashioned English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce Home Made Hot Apple Pie Fresh Peach Sundae Chocolate Parfait Pie American Cheese and Rilz Tea Assorted Nuts and Candies Milk The meeting will be held at the usual time of 7:30 o'clock at the John H. Stokes was arrested at Sid Thompson who flew to that town Saturday afternoon. Stokes was ar- rested on a charge from Wrangell non-support of his children. Pleading guilty, he is out THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA MEETING TONIGHT t, Rebekahs The Coast Guard Auxiliary will meet tonight at 8 o'clock in the| City Council Chamber in the City Hall. Members are told they should study the assignments pages 56 to 71 in the manual on Seamenship. FOUR FINED TODAY IN POLICE COURT The following were fined this{ morning in City Police Court: Axel Erickson, $25, drunk and disorderly; Arvid P. Quenrude, $25, drunk; Peter Samakansky, 15 days in jail, drunk; Hans Rasmuss 25, drunk.’ Baranof. bekah Lodge are A guest at the PHONE 95 Fresh . . Crisp . . Tender APPLES Many Kinds'by the Dozen EXTRA FANCY DELICIOUS $6.45 Box CHEESE , KINDS! Roquef:rISl.OOIb. FRESH SWEET APPLE price is set by 0. P. A. SO BUY THE BEST AND SAVE . Tomorrow Night A short business meeting will be held tomorrow night at the IOOF| Hall and all members of the Re-| The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock. | GUEST AT BARANOF Burns is registered from Seattle. e, — GREENS FROM PETERSBURG | Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Green, Jr., here from Petersburg, are at the 2 pounds 95 We Are Aways Headquarters for this Item. Butter and Eggs We only handle thebest quality. The | AND OTHER POULTRY and MEATS | JOHN NORDNUS HERE Meel | John Nordnus is here from Sitka | |and is registered at the Baranof. —_———— O'BRIEN FROM FAIRBANKS | Here from Fairbanks, Joseph O'Brien is registered at the Baranof. S e gt | HERE FROM PASADENA | Registered from Pasadena, Cali- | fornia, J. S. Brittain is at the asked to attend. care. | Baranof. J e, HERE FROM GUSTAVUS Baranof, Edward | . | William J. Kennish and family ".'u'c in from Gustavus and registered |at the Baranof Hotel. e, FRESH FLOWERS p for * adv. " HOSPITAL NOTES Ben Havdahl was discharged from St. Ann's Hospital yesterday follow- ing medical treatment. Mrs. Frank Winters left St. Ann’s| Hospital on Monday after medical | A baby girl was born to Mrs. Lillian Peters last evening at the Government Hospital. TIDES TOMORROW Low tide— 5:18 a. m., High tide—11:31 a. m,, 16.5 feet. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1943 ALASKA COASTAL ' TRIPS ARE MADE T0 SITKA, INLET Today an Alaska Coastal Airlines plane flew to Sitka with Alexander Haaf, Frank Metcalf and Claude Rhodes. Passengers on the return flight were Milly Morgen, Esther Thomas, L. G. Nelson, and Alfredo | Fajardo. Flying to Excursion Inlet were R. D. Rowe, William A. Boyle and O. Shields, and the plane returned with C. M. Stoffard, Bert Klimist, 3.0 feet. Earl W. Allard, S. H, Trelawny and M. C. Deller. , 09 feet. GEORGE BROTHERS Invite a Service Man to Your Home This Thanksgiving FRUITS and VEGETABLES Lettuce, Celery, Parsley, Cucumbers, Cabbage, Celery Root, Cauliflower, Brussel Sprouts, Tomatoes, Broccoli, Peppers, Parsnips, Carrots, Rutabagas, Sweet Potatoes, Yams, Squash, Limes, Grapefruit, Oranges, Apples, Grapes, Pears, Pomegranites . . . and others! CRANBERRIES | Sweet Potatoes Fancy . . Baking Size 2 pounds 3¢ MIXED NUTS New Crop. . Fancy Quality 79« pound CANDY Hundreds of Kinds of Bars FANCY HARD—ASSORTED 2 pounds 7 5¢ (VIDER ____BRING YOUR JUG NOTE: Many food items are off the market this year and many of the items we have are scarce . everything we have to offer is tops. We have made a great effort to bring you foods that will help you prepare a fine dinner. Thus we are not featuring low grade goods at cut rate prices just to bring ybu into our store. IT PAYS TOBUY THEBEST . . . . ITISCHEAPER IN THE END! : e fi —_— Here Is a List of Helpful Items to Make Your DINNER a SUCCESS . . . ' crACKERs b OKRA COCKTAIL SAUCES 3 ggllélé'I;RY SEASONING SoUPS BIS-KIT MIX S CRUITSPOREALAD BIRDSEYE FOODS CATSUP K R FRESH COCOANUT VINEGAR PEACHES and PEARS ' PITTED DATES ANCHOVY PASTE ' PINEAPPLE e i ) 'l FruUIT JUICES €OCO COLA SARDINES ‘ DOUBLE COLA OYSTERS 'l VEGETABLE JUICES pesgh b tS. ] MIXED SALAD VEGETABLES | proo TUNA FISH BEANS—PEAS—CORN BB AVOuET e MAYONNAISE JAMS and JELLY TURKEYS The Quality Is Extra Prime ORDER EARLY from the Meat Department GEORGE BROTHERS PHONE 92 Assorted Nuts : COOKIES 50cqt.-$1.95gal.- Seglass POTATOQES U & O ' "8 50 Pounds - $3.15 100 Pounds - $5.95 In Cello Packages All Kinds All Prices Fresh Roasted Fancy Mixed . . Fresh .. SPECIAL 2 pounds 79« . . But the quality of TEA MUSTARD MEAT SAUCE STEEL WOOL WRIGHT’S SILVER POLISH FLOOR POLISH NAPKINS SHELF PAPER WAX PAPER TOOTH PICKS SOAPS and CLEAN! COFFEE Gold Shield=Fresh Roasted 2 pounds 7 5¢