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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA Entertaln Here for Mrs. Jim Rollison PAGE SIX fans, Art McKinnon of the Re- liable Transfer. Leaving here sev- ral weeks ago to seek medical at- tention and relaxation, Art went to Seattle where he found both ART McKINNON IS BACK: ATTENDED ou/éem%oflof | them. Orme, Olaf Bodding, Harold Ander- The eight had a reunion lun-)son, Walluf Rasmussen, John Sund- cheon at the home of Jim Moore, m]and Harold Aase, Martin Rian, the oldtimers. Art said James Pege, Peter Oswald, Antone Simple desserts like berries or baked apples become epicurean delights one of csse it keeps for months. Treat your family to meadow- A sweet Avoset today! 'St. Margaret's Guild To Hold Doll Bazaar St. Margaret’s Guild of Trinity Cathedral met last evening at the | | home of Mrs. Lynn Forrest on the |Glacier Highway, with Mrs. Jol\n {Young assisting as hostess. During the business session, plans were discussed for holding the an- . |nual doll bazaar either the latter |part of November or the first week | in December. A doll house will| also be given away in connection with the bazaar, the date to be an- nounced later. McKinnon witnessed several ball! games while in Seattle. The bu\‘ one, he said, was the game \n- ;lw&‘l‘l\ the House of David and al colored team. As for betting on the World S Art asid he didn't make bets. Most World’s Greatest TRAVEL SYSTEM Lontact Al. Pierce, Empress Building, Fairbanks, Alaska, or any local rlines office. AL 44-4 FOR COFFEE" people any |wanted to bet on the Brewns and “I don't know why.” e, Mrs. Mary Horn, pioneer resident of Kctchlk.m died there recently. e S—— | After the business session, the remainder of the evening was spent in making doll clothes. e, HERE ‘FROM NEVADA GE’ORGE BROTHERS Ida Wilson, of Reno, Nevada, has arrived here and is a guest at the }Iou-l Juneau. S .- - ‘ JEANE NORWAY ARRIVES | Jeane Norway has arrived in |town and is registered at the Hotel |Juneau from Seattle. £ > FRIDAY ---SATURDAY A SWAN SOAP CATSUP Eleanor McCormack, sister of Mary McCormack, USO hostess, arrived in Juneau last night from Wrangell for a visit with her sister. —————— PASTLS TO LEAVE John Pastl and wife have returned |to Juneau, will pack and return south and locate at Arlington, near Renton, Jessie Mills, returning from a AEDIUM SIZE BARS MONAR and 0. Regular Price—5 boldes 51 45 0 P. A. Price 8¢ George Bros. Special—20 for $1.00 || George Bros. Special-5 botiles $1.00- If It's on the Market George Bros. Have It! Phone 92-95—Better Bargains! Samtary Napkins COFF E E D. BRAN CHASE & SANBO! CKAGE hequlur 29‘::“ D P, A. Price—3 pounds $1.11 George Bros. Special-5 pkgs. $1.00 || George Bros Special—3 lbs. $1.00 Buy $20.00 Coupon Book for $19.00 and Save 5%! Shelf Pricing System Used by George Bros! Anchovies Spratts | DEVILED MEAT having purchased a home. | DML e i | FILES FOR DIVORCE | A divorce was filed in the office lof the Clerk of the U. S. District Court today by Hilda O. Twiet from Daniel Twiet. | — e, | HOLY TRINITY CATHEDRAL 1 CHOIR MEETS TONIGHT The choir of Holy Trinity Ca-| thedral will meet tonight in oth / bou “hhfll?,m{‘mm“}_1“’;.“10‘““\‘3 | Moore’s wife fixed them a fine|Hildre, Martin Brandall, Merle e I K‘j; m‘]rvk “ 5~ ,\Jl\»j-. [‘kl ]‘meln but it took three days to|Rhodes, Henry Benson, Harold | i \M. ”UM{I p»m G i | enough beer together. In the|Snaring, Raymond Hayden, Milton )1\-;'1]' ‘\(;“]3 i :””‘mm(‘f ctates it is impossible to obtain|Nyman, Frank Olson and Newton his grand dairy product is made states it s 58 from S0 real u!:m cream plus | much beer at one time, and then | Young. % vegetable stabilizer and pro- > h you have to turn in the emp\nw « i The W"lgs O_ft ® before you can buy a bottle. the | THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1944 /ALBANIANS CLEAR CHRISTMAS MAILING TOWN OF GERMANS DATE NOW EXTENDED MRS. CLITHERO TO SITKA Mrs. Russell Clithero Vlill('d friends in Juneau while the North | Sea was in port. She is enroute to| While in the Puget Sound city | Sitka, accompanied by her daugh-| | 2 et | atter’s hildren,| ROME. Oct. 12—Albanian par-| WASHINGTON, Oct. 12 - ; SEAITLE REUN’ON he met eight oldtime ballplayers| A stork shower for Mrs. Jim Rol- ter and 7the h’ufir; two; hildren P M lS e, “LOPS; it 5 ct. 12 3 The 3 who used -to play with him, in 1905, lison was given last evening by Mrs. FiSH BARGE. nE trom Chfaadle: tve il InINGA Fom post office has extended by one : he O) Russell Fulton of Ole Westby at her home on West > 17 | 2 R * |day, to Monday, Oct. 16, the dead- Back home, once again, is one|On the Optimos o on Of | eventh Street, with Mrs. Robert| A receiving barge owned by Sarande, Albanian port opposite - TunBal g . MITEN- Ketchikan, who happened to be in|Eleven ober 6 Corfu, which the British tured |1ine for mailing Christmas parcels o of Juneauw's best known baseball |Ketch Pollack as co-hostess, Stanley Thompson of Hoonah | Cor ich the capture it WIIh Avoset on Hand _— . |Seattle at the time, was one of “T_ . T, luded Mesdames Fred |brought in 5000 dog salmon this Yesterday, a communique said. to military personnel overseas The bulletin gave no information | Action was taken sinee the vious deadline falls on Sunday AT IR S TS AR O - Yes ... We liave BANANAS Golden Ripe and Lots of Other Good Things morning for E. E. Lngstrom i pre= % as to the situation in Greece. llA\FORI)b RETU R N ( Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Hanford and | daughter, Victoria, returned to Ju- neau on the North Sea. They have been in the states for the past six | weeks. - D JUNE GORHAM BACK Back from a trip to California,! June Gorham returned on the (North Sea. She is an employee of Ithe Alaska Indian Service MOY TO SITKA Henry Moy, Hoonah and Sitka businessman, left on the North |Sea today for Sitka on a business trip. SPORTSMI ANQUET The annual dinner of the Stikine Sportsmen’s Association will be held at Wrangell on December 7. Lt. Frances Fletcher and Envoy PHONE | Juanita Routh have arrived at 704 Wrangell to take over the activities of the Salvation Army there. - DA U | FOOD SALE SATURDAY | S A food sale sponsored by the Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M, and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Boat Orders Delivered Anytime! | Ladies Aid of the Lutheran Church | will be held at Bert's Cash Gro- | cery on Saturday, October 14, at’ 10 o'clock in the morning. bec fine fullfash L.O® (Reg. 1.75) | | | | | ng leg I | | | | | CHANNEL APPAREL 20TH CENTURY THEATRE BUILDING l | 10-OUNCE TINS Regular Price 75¢ George Bros. Special—2 cans $1.00 Watermelons on Display Today! SALAD DRESSING Y HOME Regular Price—Pint Jars—3 for $1.00 George Bros. Special—>5 pints $1.00 You Can Always Do Better at George Bros.! SARDINES IN TOMATO SAUCE Regular Price—8 cans $1.35 George Bros. Special—6 cans $1.00 Phone, Write or Wire George Brothers FOR SANDWICHES IT HEATS ITSEL! Four to Five O. P. A, Price—10 cans $1.00 George Bros. Special-12 cans $1.00 Coupon Books Good in Meat—Grocery—Liquor Depts. P T S HOT CAN COFFEE F—READY TO DRINK Regular Price—can—49c George Bros. Special—3 cans $1.00 Servings to Can! Wylers Rice Dinner Something New 8 Packages for $1.00 Fresh Corn-on-Cob on Display Today! Church for reorganization. All | members, juniors and adults, are| urged to be present and new mem- | bers will be welcomed. | e — DICK HENRY ARRESTED HERE, BURGLARY CHARGE | Dick R. Henry, native, was ar-| rested yesterday and charged withi burglary, having allegedly broken | into the Jim Ellen liquor store on| Willoughby Avenue. He was ar-| raigned by the U. S. Commissioner | and bond was set at $1,500 pending a hearing. | e ——— MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF MEMORIAL CHURCH IS MEETING ’l'ONlellTi Tanana where she is nurse for the Alaska Indian Service. e ,,—— i MISS McCORMACK TO VISIT The Missionary Society of Mem- orial Church will hold their weekly meeting this evening at 7:30 o'clock | at the manse. Hostesses for this| occasion are Mrs. Alice Bell and | Mrs. Genevieve Soboleff. Since mat- | ters of importance will receive con- | sideration it is desired that a full | FLAKED | C_()l)FlSll DAVIS Regular Price—3 cans $1.00 George Bros. Special—5 cans $1.00 Save 5% by Buying Coupon Books! BORDEN’S -CARNATION WITH THE REGULAR MINIMUM GROCERY ORD- We Reserve the Right to Limit! Breakfast Cereals REDDED RALSTON—WHEATIES—RICE KRISPIES N FLAKES—POST BRAN FLAKES—MEAL-EAZER 6 Package Special—$1.00 Phone, Wrne or Wire George Brothers! DARIGOLD 4,79 $5.76 0. P. A. Ceiling membership be in attendance. . AGNES CARRILLO GIVEN SUSPENDED SENTENCE Agnes Carrillo, arrested for the alleged stabbing and charged with assault with a dangerous weapon, was given a six months’ suspended sentence on two counts yesterday by U. S. Com- missioner Felix Gray. Mrs. Car- rillo’s charge was reduced to as- sault and battery and drunk and disorderly conduct. e e o 0 0 0 0 0 WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. Weather Bureau) Temp. Thursday, Oct. 11 In Juneau: Maximum, 62; e minimum, 53. At Airport: ER OF $2.00 exclusive of Meat or any low priced items or specials we will deliver_ at this price. Maximum, 59; a2 | Quick Relief FROM SNIFFLY, STUFFY DISTRESS OF Head Colds! SPECIAL Double-Duty Nose Drops ‘Works Fast Right Where Trouble Is! PHONE, WRITE or WIRE Phone We Beserve the Right to Limit Quantities %4 GEORGE BROTHERS 2 DELIVERIES DAILY—10:30 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. Instantly, relief from sniffly, sneezy distress of head colds starts to come when you ‘rut a little Va-tro-nol up each nostril. Also helps prevent many colds from developing if used in time. Just try it! Follow directions in folder. VICKS VA-TRO-NOL of her husband | YOU ARE LOOKING AT A LIFE-SIZE PICTURE OF THE COFFEE THAT HAS A FLAVOR NO OTHER COFFEE HAS—HILLS BROS. COFFEE! IT IS A BLEND OF THE FINEST COFFEES OBTAINABLE AND IT IS THE ONLY COFFEE THAT IS ROASTED BY *CONTROLLED ROASTING — AN EXCLUSIVE PROCESS THAT ROASTS THE BLEND JUST A FEW POUNDS AT A TIME— CONTINUOUSLY— EVENLY. THE RESULT IS UNEQUALED FLAVOR AND ABSOLUTELY UNIFORM GOODNESS — GOODNESS THAT MAKES YOU SAY, “NOW THAT’S WHAT | CALL GOOD COFFEEI" *Trade-marks Reg. U.S. Pat. OI.. ¢ LR o9 ) o .

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