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Super Market PHONES 92-93 2 FREE DELIVERIES DAILY PHONE—WRITE—WIRE US YOUR ORDER It is Easy BenefitHoop |30 ARRIVE HERE enchitHoop LAST EVENING VIA Game Here wormiBouNDBOAT wed n eSday‘ A steamer arrived from the south last evening with the following pas- sengers disembarking from Seattle— |Mrs. Lola M. Alexander, Eskil W. Scheduled for tomorrow night, a :{zgi;sog' El;l;?:s B;%ESE;";:;;XP' basketball game of unusual inter- e 3 i ) est will take place at the Juneau Virgl.mn t. Calking, Mia Spleg O High Sonioo) gyby when | (HaOAb Devlin, Mrs. Leona Dillon, William J. Dunn, Mary E. Gleason, Helen son Bears will meet the All Stars,'n oo4e)1 a group of former high school " )04 . Haralson, Frederick B. Hoopsuss benefit match. g, riq peter Kesovia, Walter F. Among those on the All Star squad h = |Koch, Winfield Lacey, Oscar W. will be Tommy Powers, John Ba-|yoo0wall, Mrs. Phyllis Lee, How- in a to Plana THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Mrs. Hida Twiet, Jack P. Weber, James . Webster, Raymond L. v Mrs. Ernestine B. Wolfe, and Joann Wolfe. From Vancouver — Alberta M. Avery and John Hilliard. From Ketchikan—C. Albadeff, G.{ D. Cashen, R. L. Carlson, J. W. Huston, W. E. Hibler, G. F. Martin, Mrs, F. Pettygrove, W. B. Sharpe, and Steve Vucovich. From Wrangell—E. Connor, N. A.| McEachran, and A. Van Mavern. The vessel departed for Skagway| about midnight with the following| Smith, T. J. Selby, Roy Noland, J. B. Burford, Floyd Fagerson, and J. W. Leivers. Honorary pallbearers were R. E. Robertson, E. S. Evans, Dr. J. O. Rude, Walter Bathe, H. R. Vander- Leest, Monte Grisham, T. L. Aller, and M. O. Johnson. An American Legion Color Guard RUTH TORKELSON IS ARRIVAL ON BOAT YESTERDAY Ruth Torkelson was a passengcri was in attendance and a squad of | o the steamer arriving here last Coast Guardsmen fired a salute 3'-:mght. She is the daughter of Mrs. | the graveside. Taps were sounded | Emi] Samuelson and a graduate of by Fred Sorri and John Lowell. Ti- | the Juneau schools. For the past terment was in the Masonic plot | year and a half Miss Torkelson has at Evergreen Cemetery. been emploved in Washington, D. C.. i taking passage from Juneau—Ray | G. Day, Anne Harto, A. H. Mein- ecke, Joseph Green, Mrs. L. Rey-| noldsen, Mrs. R. F. Tonkin, Jim Anderson, Jim Treadwell, Mr. and| Mrs, Malcolmn A. Moe, Capt. W. C.| Miller, Lt. R. O. Nesbett, M/Sgt.| Phoe PIGGLY WIGGLY Phone QUALITY with DEPENDABILITY 24 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1944 ! in the State Department. She plans 0 remain in Juneau. Prior to coming North, Miss Tor- kelson spent a week in Portland visiting her sister and brother-in- B BUY WAR RBONDS law, Dr. and Mrs. R. W. Markham, and Keith| ]"e“' fi’flm T"is !‘er, Jack McDaniel | Complete List ® SHRIMPS ® CRAB MEAT ® OYSTERS ® MINCED CLAMS ® SARDINES in Olive Oil ® SPAM ® SNACK ® TREET ® TONGUE LOAFK e CHOPPED HAM e CORNED BEEF LOAF @ SALMON, Red and Pink ® PREM e ANCHOVY PASTE e PORK SAUSAGE MEAT @ TUNA FISH ® CODFISH CAKES ® LOBSTER ® ANCHOVIES ® BARBECUED SALMON ® TOMATO SARD ® CODFISH FLAKE ® PORK LINK SAUSAGE ® DEVILED HAM ® FRANKFURTERS ® VIENNA SAU ® CORNED BEEF © ROAST BEEF @ ROAST CHICKEN and BROTH, boneless @ CHUNK TURKEY and BROTH, boneless @ TENDER-SLICED CHICKEN, honeless @ MINCED CHICKEN, light and dark meat @ TENDER YOUNG TURKEY, boned GEORGE BROTHERS FLASH! JUST ARRIVED DR. Here nson GOLDEN RIPE Mrs. Alexander Totem Club to Go — Members of the Totem Club plan Mrs. George F. Alexander returned the ANB Hall at 7:30 o’clock tonight in Ketchikan during the court with her son, Sgt. George Alexan- in Seattle, and spent some time | evening from a two month's trii. PARKINSON HERE ! calling at the Chicago office for is at the B 12 oz tin 12 oz. tin 12 oz.1i oz. fin 3 5¢ o LISTEN BERT'S NOON NEWS—KINY MINIMUM DELIVERY $2.50 BANANAS ~ T N : | Back Following | On Clam Bake, or Vacation Quiside Maybe Skate Trip Al to go out for a clam bake or skating last night from a trip Outside, party torught. The bunch will leave prior to which she spent some time via the buc. le;mbs ttle Mrs. Alexander visited A h er son. Sit. G Ray Wolfes Back der, who was on furlough. He has been on maneuvers in the Middle Also Mrs' Alexander visited her| Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L .Wolfe daughter, Mrs. Dean F. Sherman and daughter Joann, returned lasi with friends in Portland, [to the states. B8 1S 0k LR | Mr. Wolfe, Credit Agent for the | Bureau of Indian Affairs, combined — business with his vacation trip, from Cordo conferences before returning he: CORN BEEF ROAST BEEF 45« 45¢ L] LIVER LOAF Cottage Cheese Pound carton 3 §¢ TWODELIVERIES DAILY 10:15 A. M.—2:15 P. M. FINER FOODS ALWAYS AT BERT'S! PHONE 2, PHONE 3D e Reischl. | Basketball fans are urged to lay| ‘v.holr shekels on the line and at- {tend this game, as all proceeds will |be used to defray expenses antici- pated for the Bears when they |make the trip to Petersburg dur-| llng the week of February 26 to, meet the winner of the southern! division, the Petersburg High. | | Petersburg is the champion of the |southern division as a result of) winning four out of six games with | Ketchikan. The first three were| played in the First City, and the) others at Petersburg, where the| home team copped all three, ches. The game here tomorrow night! will start at 7:30 o’clock. e, — | | Empire Classifieds Pay! ) R. L. Foth, Lt. I. J. Brickman, Capt. P. E. Lynn, M. E. Monagle,| Wwilliam K. Boardman, Norman Tlahac, and Chris Bailey. WSS LT B JUNEAU DRUGGIST ard Mace, George Metzgar, Virgil O. Mount, Dorothy K. Murphy, Morgan J. McAllister, Joseph T. McCommon, Mrs, Lorene E. Mc-| Gregor, Nelson J. McKenzie, Mrs. Margaret McKenzie Louie Nashenweng, Maxine Nos- trand, Bruce Parker, Carrol Parkin- son, Robert F. Pasquan, Mrs. Kath- erine Pasquan, Garry Pencia, Hans H. Rasmussen, Harriett Rose, Mrs. EVERGREE" IODAY Ruth M. Rose, Barbara A. Simp- | kins, Anabel Simpson, Marvin L. | Smith, Samuel S. Smith, Mrs Last rites for Russell R. Hermann Grates. Srith, ‘Teante Bt 7 were held this afternoon in the o A0 ki = _ chapel of the Charles W. Carter| Mrs, Josephine J. Staples, Louis ©, k . | £, Steelman, Mts. Helans Stealthan Mortuary under the auspices of . it it 4 » Masonic Lodge. The ‘Willis Carolyn Steelman, Nancy Steelman, bt s o ooy bt 4 R. Booth of the Northern Light| Arthur L. Steelman, Genevieve L. pyoghyterian Church delivered the | Steelman, Orlie Sullivan, Lows and two solos were sung by | Taylor, Mrs. Edna B. Taylor, Wil- st Ehler, accompanied by Ernst ¥ i liam vlor, Ruth Torkels: | $2.00 Minimum Harold COTTAGE CHEESE with Pineapple FOR MEATLESS WEDNESDAY OR ANY TIME NOW AT Freoly wreedy ) PHONE 16 or 24 In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. Orders to be in before 1 P. M. We can’t have a CLOSE-FISTED home front and a TWO-FISTED fighting front at the same time! Nobody can call America close-fisted at home. Nobody can deny that she’s two-fisted in the field. But we must kevep the relationship in mind. Two-fisted pockets are vital in a two-fisted fight And increasingly vital when the enemy is weakening. Hitler isn't through but his Sun is Setting And the Setting of The RISING SUN comes next! We're still a long way from Berlin and Tokyo. But the whimper in their hearts is audible! And the whites of their eyes are visible! Slowly the ring is closing round the Axis. LOOSEN UP AND TIGHTEN UP THE RING! BUY BONDS! F. B. McCLURE, Manager 4TH WAR LOAN DRIVE ENDS FEBRUARY 15 NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL---Seattle By JANE MARLOWE We call it “menu magic” — but there’s no hocus-pocus about the wonderful, wonderful dishes you can turn out with delicious, long- { keeping Avoset Stabilized Cream. Just as a sample of what we mean, let’s start with. . . . FRESH FRUIT WHIP set Whipping, whipped 14 cup predr. sugar (or corn syrup) | 14 illa | 27ipe bananas, sliced 1 orange, peeled and sectioned 1 cup pineapple cubes | 8 marshmallows, cut in pieces 1 cup A Fold allingredients into whipped Avo- | set. Chill and serve in sherbet glasses. Serves 6. HEAVENLY TARTS 9 graham crackers, rolled into fine crumbs | 1 Thisp. sugar | & Tblsps. softened butter | Your favorite jelly | 14 cup Avoset Whipping, stifly | whipped | Mix crumbs thoroughly with sugar | andbutter. Pressmixturefirmly against | sides of well-greased tiny muffin tins, | leaving small depression in center of i each. Bake in 400° oven 10 minutes. | Cool and chill. Gently loosen sides be- fore removing tarts from pan. Fill | with jelly. Top with Avoset, stiffly whipped and flavored with powdered sugar and vanilla. Makes 8. MEET TWO STARS that'il win you the “Academy (culinary) Award” hands down. . . . CREAM OF VEGETABLE SOUP 14 cup rice 2 cups water | Ztsp. salt 1 cup Avoset Light 1 cup chopped vegetables (onions, tomaloes, turnips, carrots, celery, greens) Boil rice in water until almost tender. Add chopped vegetables and salt. ! Continue boiling untilevegetables are | just tender. Add Avoset Light and | heat slowly until hot. Serves 4 or 5. | 1 FRUIT ICE CREAM ! 1 cup Avoset Whipping, stifily whipped | 4 or & peaches, mashed (or equivalent | of other fruit) ! 14 cup sugar (or 34 cup corn syrup) 14 tsp. vanilla Fold fruit, sugar, and vanilla into whipped Avoset Whipping. Freeze in automatie refrigerator at lowest tem- perature. Serves 4 or 5, AVOSET KEEPS ??g’;',;grmz MONTHS/ | That's right. This amazing stabilized cream stays sweet and delicious for | months .. . and for a full week or more even after it’s opened. That’s because Avoset is 99.67, real dairy cream, sterilized by a marvelous new process that locks in that meadow- sweet flavor! Then, too, it’s stabilized i t 0.47, vegetable stabilizers to assure creamy smoothness! ‘Why not stock up on both delicious types at your grocer’s tomorrow? 2 TYPES Avoset Light Delicious in coffee, on cereals and fruits, for oll table uses! Avoset Whipping Perfect for whips, des- sert toppings, ice cream. Just whip and flavor as you would fresh whipping cream. /2'/657:——- BerreR ir L R i

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